if E'Kv: 1 - ■! H?: Strand. *" kto *“-®*,®r e. bkbW.i * co,”'; 1 ; EDITORS PROPRIETORS. f },» fi : te:,-;; : \-.y - : i ! t 1, ■§ifcS : &• Mil: fi £ W>- ; Lf.,;- : *. -K*. :• f : - . Niw Basks.—TheperiodhaTingelapaed dar ing Which ootioes' far new Banka, to be applied for nest winter, most be ftret published, we haTe in the: following list, the! sum total of the new •projeolßCf which notice hoe been given: rf East - Location. ChptUlflfck. Batchers sad rrcrsrt* Bsnk-..Ph:lids]ph[* „,160G,000 Ehonacd Leather Dtatm’ .... 600,000 £utsro .Uuket ... „„ 400,000 rjUoitkhttm* SM.ooo Qaakerdly- “ u £60,000 OanUatßw u “ ....260,000 : y«m«raifciUnaf4Cta^CM , “ “ 100,000 * v • Coosstogs “ Laocutdr 600,000 rusk of Carlisle lUflslo } ... 100,000 ' Media Beak ofD*Uw»r»C<w.!leJt*...- 100,000 Uedteßkof Dlst* Deposit—~ 300.C00 Brsdtori Ooantj Bank—...Toersod*. .■■~...,.2D0,00Q • • CUrioa Oonoiy Bank——-darton^,— 100^000 AliqnJppa SOCCOOO -Bute Capital Bank.—... fltrrtsbqrg.— 100,000 .■••••* OiearfleldOnmty 8ank....,...-Clasrfl6ld - lOOjOOO . Bank cl MlMmUto,, 100,000 : Aggregate -^...'^.’..!! i $3,C50,C00 Her© we have propositions for seventeen new Bankß, with abontfonr millions of capital stock; seven Bulk*, with a capital of two and a quar ter millions, being for Philadelphia./.Beaties these, tho Carlisle Deposit Bank intends to ask to be made a Bank of Issue, with the name of the CutUblo Bank, and an Increase ef capital to $250,000. The Colombia Bank intends (o ask for a renewal of -He charier, with the same amount of capital, will also be an appli cation for & charter for the Leckawans Savings Bank, at Scranton. ■ :v. . ; Seven of thenew banks, it will be seen, ore applied (or from Philadelphia,' and the' amount of their proposed capital is nearly two-thirds of the entire amount. Philadelphia has already a large number of Banks, several of wbtoV were chartered only two yean since; hut the supply of these corporations seems unequal to .the de mand, and beneo the cry fotmore. TiiefleappbcaUonBdliplayaremarkableoharß<y leristlo of Philadelpbia—a longing desiro .for some , way of mvestiog snrplns capital which will ,be productive withont requiring further care or labor from the.. owner. Year Philadel phia capitalist dislikes all new schemes which require labor,, skill,' watchfolneea or an enter prising spiriL .There la enough capital in that oity to make A the enecessfal rival of New York —to build up Unts of Steam packets to £or ope and. 6tart. iieir ! iaahqfActoiries, and' develop© In hundreds of dlfiertnt ways the basi aees capacitles.oftho ciiy: : "Batall each enter prises Involve 1 risk as well as laborand hence ; the true Philadelphian prefers'toinrest his money ■in bank and insurance stocks, retire intoeqnlet and Inglorious csvo and enjoy his ctium asm digmtate, free from all business annoyances; If he e&nnot invest In old companies,-then he pre . fers to start new ones.; and If he be a little am bitions; he may aspire to bo Pr esident Or Cash ier, sod so get a comfortable place as well os a good investment. ITa venture to say that such motives are at the bottom of all these applica tions. .-■ ■' - ■'/ KT" 1 r 7 - ■ I fcs-' t WBK f * - fr * fc f ' fe" 4" _ I ’ V = - - 1- v-4* **** v ~ XJ ~ Bonks, whea well managed, areusefaliaili . tutions in a business cbmmunny;imLtbere may be too many of them, endlhey may,' in (hit event, lock op capital which bugbttdbee'mpWy ;ed inxmmufactaresandeomoerce.’ If the Phil adelphians who ore applying for these pew ■ banks will take their $2,225,000, and invest it iia wholesome nod reliablo enterprises, they will jde& thousand fold more .good to .their city than all the banks they can be instrumental in crea ting. • hi. t tip -•■I ML , - ■ 4 <wjf -. ■ > n v. * *&* $ 54^ r vWL ■* 5 *• P» * {V " s ., te-' ~ ' - , " * ' ft ' : ;1; Jk; l f « i- - : We say these things Id no captions or fault ; finding spirit - Philadelphia is chosen; in this instance, merely aa an illaait&tion of views that ; arc justftsepplicableslseirhere. Wehave.in onr humble opinion, jast.asmany banks in Penn sylvania as era have seed of; and we sven ven ture to Uunk v sometime* that we cbaid'dlspeflae, safely, with a few of what we have. liis not banking capital which cur people need; but the splriUotnreiueapToyed'eapital in an enterpris ing**/* - r-^- v •' ■■ Hot ASKBurTAATioft; Bacz-towh.—There ntTgr WM ft clearer hack»down than that of the administration on Iho naturalization question. It first notified nalaTolUcd citizens who wished logo abroad that Americas passports were no protection to .them; foreign governments were merely Ttjuested therein to respect -the bearers, bat this request might be declined withoot of -fence- Then it notified Ur. Lt Ciero that Prance 4> claimed military service from those who were formerly its eiiitens, and .'th&t if he ventared back to Francs, iho French government.mlghl :: properly enforce that claim against him. Sub sequently ft tried to explain and modify this statement, In the Hofer. letter, bat still recog* , < * nixed the rightof foreigngovernmentsloenforce : • their claims npon saoh of oar natnralized . cUi ixens ns they eoald layhandsoal AUlhls ithow abandons. It has Issued a new manifesto in • regard to the rights of adopted.citizens abroad, whioh ignores and. repudiates its former action completely, and leaves the: champions of its re* oentdeolarntions entirely In the larch. This is the third document, wHblnwfew weeks, on the earns snbjcetr each of which has successively assumed different positions, conforming to the party ex ' Igeuoy of' the moment, and every one of which - contains a positlvs coatradiotion or the oLher. After hsseriing emphatically, .in tho .first .in * stance; that naturalisation did not cover the olaims of undischarged military service where - the adopted eUixen may have been and subsequently having qualified that assertion with '" dubious phrases, intended to mislead the “/or • the Administration nop changes front for the third time, and substantially accepts the -doctrine announced by ita opponents. ' These apsdienta esh have but ooe effect, and that Is to tabject the Administration to general ‘Which of thno three rqaniftstots U - obligatory opon the government, and which ex*' presses the real policy;t)f;.tb'e-Adininiitrntiohr >Tbb letter to Le CleKVjhfct to Hofer, end the. ' dispatch to the Minister at fterilo, all differ •i radically ia principle. ■ The s pen laoIe ; which we afftlhu* made to pTeßeatio'forelgnnetiont, to uy nothing of our own people, js deeply humijr. ' j iatingi for the foot stands out palpehiy, ail these changes hare been in answer to the, com!; ; palflbryrequisiUoMOf parly. ».*Kpbedj| beiie«9‘ i u> o Administration has really altered its ground i rihee the firtt lettertoL to Ciero, but,?verybody ! taewf Hhasyielded to the exaoiloDS of a party awMStty '■Well»“ lawortb!. Tho lul nil d»i< to pwlh.psrtj frota otter ttUnetioa. £‘ xT^ ’ . ft |ffe * ip-^r ;^r/ V; r ‘-; ' a ',-_.'.v • 11 " ' i >• * » tv-j 1 ■ XmftCHM Ti*«..r-The reoonollWlon !>o tmaaJSWUw'xM M* i ditoJrf Mm to* M» *■*>*•- -- nnpleMaul "Occasional, fl Pf>k6. Phiuaetpto Pttu, thorgltej ; honor on the oabjoel, onilndlcateo lh«cb»ng»4 tool of puWto etsUnont »( WuMogton:, vlvUif : ■ 1 -*fThA motion jrMeh. controlled moo! of tho fttUngio bW fertlhilHf. Sot fc»d ioOtptWthohoopialittM rfjw; 'CTiSy bo &U ffcotioffjon tjr n crime netcr to 1 J*SptotoSo?/we««^" B#,,t I* lopwotMo to i 3 Lj. w->», .r • «- —->- - - {->?-•'*£*-. <■- '~, ■V3 -, - s»nrrsßxriMa-Kt;: MONDAY MOENIHQ, JULY 18, 1869. Republican State Ticket. • • Atmnos'owmi, •' '' : ’- J TIIOMA3 Hi COCHRAN, M Y«k county. suavEToa csssajA,. WILLIAM H. SEUI, of Berk* coaoty. Republican County Ticket. BCTAT*, ELIAS IL IKI2H, Pittsburgh ABIXXMT. , WILLIAM VAQNDSI. ntUborgb, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Alleghany, CHARLES L. OOfLIHUNQ; llceum, , DAVID E. DAYaRD, reeblce,. .;■■ WILLIAM E3PV, Lower BLCIaJt. ASBOXAHT IAW JVUOS, ' : THOMAS MELLON, Collier. • WSIWCT ATTOSUTT, JACOB U. mh.t.br, Pittsburgh. GOODMAN r. 1 COULTER, ecathFajslta. - JONATHAN ORAUJF, Boulh PUUbnrjb. V - ATOBn*, .‘V". ' ‘ - j)AVnxOOBSEUUSIBeTtIdU«y. Etavcns, r-. if. T. ANDERSON, &ut Dot r. . ■ - smews or tnarooa, . JOSEPH MILLER,Oaowdeo. <stty that ib6OM» has a?Samcd ; iiewimpOTUncol ouaccouniqf this lt woa;hpide| a puhlio matter by tho poUiical position of too | purties_andthelr local jonpet}tioaB,.andyoum»y. be well assured that it ill continue to be made a publie matter, jespecUrily fn this community. All Yfte fee ling'forpobfKry jias been revived, ail the grief suppressed bj the-verdict in favor of > Mr. Bickles has been called forth anew by tbe ; forgiveness ezteededby Mr,- Sickles to bis w» e * i and Heaven knows where it will end. Sickles teat'fceneif fftiiti}/ before the death of h-ty the u guilty*till, and if the."tan be /oryu'«* Keg ought to havebeenforgiven in February. be a ling ime Wore a&tlur mA ecgmllel vM tele flat, a, Aat auarlei by A. late jury m the eaee. It will be a long lime “ •court and American cilJmdB,.wlU again allow themselves to be oontreHed b, . one ..Jed etste ment to spplaod tbe blow that sends a fellow creature into eternity with all his sins upon h& bead. Believe me that I am;iiol complaining that Mr. Sickles should have taken his wife back to his bosom. . Intbe spirit of Christian charity this was probably well enough, and, however, much the taste of the thing may be questioned; I can only regret, for the eake of Mr. Key, that ho had not mouths, ago agreed Jo .forgive his wife,'and to spare a human life, which under the circumstances, as how developed, 7 ought to hive been sparedL Tbose who stood by .Mr. - Sickles in Washington; (and they nnnber some of our first cUiiens,) were inno single, instance the enemies of Mr. Keyj and never allowed them selves to indulge In aesanlta upon the character of the deceased. They have been placed in a. most pecnllarpoaitlonby the reconolUatioua&d feel extremely sensitive in regard to it, andT think I express pretty nearly thjeir feelings in the remark© I. bavemadfe /Of course, they are constantly reminded; by these whb took tbe oth er side of the controversy, that , they did wrong In taking their stand; and in a community like this, where the tragedy and the trial both took place, yon may conceive what sort of disputes this condition of pabllo opinion gives rise to.— All I can say In conclusion is, that : I hope wo farther trouble will grow oat of ibis affair.” Tux Whits Mocwtaiss.— This if orld renowned retreat for summer tourists, located in. the most interesting seotion of New Eogland, willdrsw* to its secluded retreats, this summer, hosts of visitors, from all parts of the country. The most attractive route, on account of its well known comfort and expedition. Is the steam line from New York to Boston via Norwalk and Wor cester, This line oonslsts of Jwo splendid etesm erfl, the Commonirea!lh,JC%sl; J. W. Williams, and the. Conneetiait, Capt. Wilcox, both of which are justly placed in the first class of American packets, the Commonwealth, espe cially, la regarded os one of tho finest boats In America. They' leave the foot of Coartlsnd street, New York, every day. Passengers ore not annoyed with the transferring of baggage, or charged for the same. Tux Death or Mb. Choatk.—Rnfas Choate died at Halifax on Tuesday, tho 12th loot., a few months less .than CO years old.' The name of the deceased, carries its own eulogy with !L As an an advocate, as an orator, his fame is No tional. Whatever difference of sentiment might exist between him and others, all acknowledge the lustre of his faculties and the solidity of his acquisitions. In the Senate of the United Btates he dlatinqoished himself by able speeches. In the Supreme Coart as well as in inferior tribu nals, he held tho firetxank. Thoroughly master of rhetoric,, opulent to exoesa sometimes in the resources of language when passion and ideality were appropriate, he was severe in his style, both as a political and h legal speaker, when severity was required. His statements then were marked by the closest and plainest lan guage. As a jury lawyer he was without a su perior, indeed withont an equal, in the country.. His ability to sway the stubborn twelve was proverbial, some of the most extraordinary and memorable of his oratorial points were made under these circumstances. But nationally Mr. Choate is boßt known by his orations. These are remarkablo specimens of fine, sonoroos dio •tloD; of a broad style; of superabundant and often exceedingly involved and inextricable il lustration. In the use of rhetorical figures, no one ventured so far as Mr. Choate;,no one coold maintain and bring safely to a conclusion such extended sentences. ' Added to the native rich ness of his imagination waq ample scholarship. He was a Greek student aa well as an Indefati gable worker in English literatnro. Tbe thor ough finish of bis iiwiniog was evidenced in all he wrote. "Style Is the man;” and the style Of Mr/ Choate indicated the man; a rich, generous nature, a noble scope of intellectuality, an ex treme degree of polish,.but not at the expense of solidity. That Mr. Choate was capable of. sincere and devoted friendship was evinced by hie attachment to Mr. Webster. Ho gave way to the Expounder ef tho Constitution; .and his words never found greater, if so great, inteoaiiy OS When pouring forth the m oratory over that friend.—AT. Y. 2nb. Dxtusios Smith, op Obeoon. —Another great light of tho democracy has been snuffed oat. 'United Stales Senator Delaron Smith, belter known for nearly twenty year* as “Delusion” Smith, whose term expired Jast March, inten ded to be rc elected by the Oregon legislature, bat though the party had forty three oat' of the fifty members,, and though Delusion obtained the caucus-nomination by 22 to 21,;. his oppn neots, joining tho Republicans,, prevented a joint convention. . There was a little scene between Senator Hale and Delusion last winter, which Is too good to be lost, and which ;W« have never seen reported. Senator Hale was opposing an appropriation for Indian war expenses in Oregon, aod mentioned that a gentleman from Washington territory had beard it remarked there'that money was scarce and time* hard, and that they never would be better until somebody got npan Indian war, and the federal government -disbursed some cash. Delusion, whose liUlo body give# no more indication of his enormous brazen voice.ihan a frog's, rose in. great wrath,. denied the (ruth of the story, and demanded tho name of Mr. HaU’a , informant- Mr. Hals demurred, and was on* willing to embarrass the unknown gentleman; ••but,*’ said he, “suppose we callhim Jouefl/or Smith, or something of that sort*,’ Delusion—“ Mr. President, that is an evasion. The Senator knows that 'Smith* is no name.*’ (Mr. Hale:—(With solemn anxiely)—“Mr. President, can that bo true? la 'Smith' no name at all? Is it possible that we have been laboring under a atftuion all this while?*'— Hartford J'ress, VuJjy 11. Dxstkucxzoh of aw AcstwasStsamboat asd Two Hosbain Mss.—The- following is an ex* tract from'4beletter oi Tht Daily Nev* % corres pondent, dated June 21; ' : . “The day before-yesterday one of the Aus trian steamboats which ran on the Lake of Gar* da and started from'jthe opposite bank with the objeot of reooDDOitering Garibaldi's foroes at Sale. As after the action of Virle it was thought prudent to strengthen tho Cooolatori delle Alpi, a Piedmontese battery was sent there with two baltalliona of Taoli's division. They had just arrived when the Frauds Joseph steamboat w*s ordered to eteer to the Bresclao side of the Gar* da. She therefore eleamed in that direction; but at the moment aha was entering the harbor of Sale, the Piedmontese battery opened Its fire upon her. Our guns bad been so welt directed that tWo of their round shot soon destroyed her elegant etern. Of coarse, this was the signal for a hasty retreat, but as she was about to turn her helm, a .well directed grenado fell on the middle of her deck. Two seconds afterward a tremendous explosion was heard; the grenade bgd made its way into, the .magazine, and .in less than five'minutes the Francis Joseph was in flames. A distress signal was hoisted, but beforo the Benedfek ooald be sent from Petebiera to help her crew, she sank io the midst of the lake. Hot ooe of'tbe2oo men she had on board was saved; all cf them perished, either burned to death by the flames, or drowned In , the waters of the classic Bennetts." • Tomato Cataijp.—The Columbus (Qa.) Sun •givesthe following ta the best receipt forms’ king tomato catsup: To a half bushel of ekitined tomatoes add one quart of good vinegar, one pound of salt, quarter of a pound of blsok pep per, two oauces of African csyenne, quarter of a pound of allspice, one ounce of cloves, three, boxes, of mustard, twenty cloves of garlic, six good onions, two pounds of brown sugar and one bandfol of peach leaves. Boil ihismasa for three hours! constantly stirring Htb keep It from homing. When cool/ strain.it through a fine, sieve or a coarse cloth, and bottle it for future use, ; It will Improve by age, and create and give zest to. appetite almost under'the ribs of d^atb.. * .‘Cait Vbxosa i!ou> OotT—Tbo fortifications of Verona have cost at least $12,000,000, valuing. Ihe florin ot.fifty-four cents, equal to four times ‘that amount in this conotry; It has alwaysbeen a very Important strategical point, sod even yet the o)d fortifications constitute the ground-work of Ul4 morerecenfc and scientific additions. The entrenched camp, over 2$ miles loog and .'wide/ !* situated on an alluvial plain relinquish ed by the Adige, and eurronnded by a aeries of [strong lapezoid redoubtsYeacb containing bomb-' proof barracks) aboot 690 yards apart. B{rcng af Sebastopol was, U .was; tmtenablo after.ibe capture of the Maiako6,and tho sands the case i with regard to Terona and Us forbad camp, afler tbe’csptnre of Fort Si. Felice, wh|ch corn* i mandsthecUy. " < I > Xt&uaoAD.~To Philip; CtfUja, Esq., bf 'EbeflsborW hasbwn awarded IS Bailroad- to' be tea miles long. rWe ttarb fromthe Ztowcrpf and floufest of this ittkthat twohDndrrd b«dj WfU dbotfed6s dttrlng thefereieot weak the work' lofjpwlipjibsrooif ‘ - 3b i&H. '2v# A Toccniad |jfciW.-rOnw /touching episode* *f jostcomo to my knowledge. Oa the <fay~la“ which tho brilliant action of San Fermo was fought, the company so gallantly led by'Capt/! de Criflioforie was ordered to assault the Aos trian position pt Qamerlata* ’ ’The ilaring bam! i rushed np the slcpiog ground, and when at, I the top a tremendons hand to hand fight began. | A little to the left of DeCristoforu'sbompquy.a ! : gallanl -Cacciti6fa.de Alpi. 'Antouio Vigevano,; wos fighting with an Austrian 1 soldier. Uari-.i baldi's man had already overpowered him,-when suddenly, hr beard -bis .adversary exeioiming, "Antonio; do not kiU me;T am your brother.” And so be was. The pobrfcllowj had been forced into the Austrian army in. 1855, sod bad not seen his family since IbaLperiod. As the fight was going, on he ! had happily rocogoitcd bla brother.— from HaUgnano. ExteaordiVaut DaoronT is Scotland.—Ac counts from Scotland state' thaf the drought daring May and part of Jane was more severe than duriog any past year since 1825. The rivers Earn, and Tay were nearly dry, tho fa mous Dobo, immortalized by Bnrasj woold slide through a gallon measnre, and other well known streams and rivers were thoroughly dried op. In some places the water was so scarce that in villages it was sold at five shillings per barrel! and many bad to go miles for water fortheir cat ,fle. The crops, notwithstanding, are reported as looking excellent; and recent raioswillno doubt advance them considerably. The Haevxst in this county has already com-. menoed. We gather from authentic sources the following items in regard to it: Wheat will be an average yield; ryo less than average;. oats above tbe average: hay light, very, the potato© crop, uoless tbe rot should make its appearance, will be excellent; corn looks well, but muoh of U will not mature; a large crop of buckwheat has been sowed Sod a bonntifnl yield may be expected. As we have • heretofore stated, the crop of apples and peaches will be very insig nificant throughout the county. —Cambria Thb. A lady at Newport, whose geographical ideas are somewhat mixed, complains that the serfs are very "free” this season.- An architect proposes to bnild a " Bachelor’s Hall,” which will differ from most houses in having no- Eoei. ■ • - The Empress of the French is surrounded with fam-ltes l Mayor Tiemann 6ngbt not to attend so many festivals, dinners and late parties—Now York does not want a night-tnayor! A bottomless sea is banfcrnpt-ey.— Boston Post. Ahobo the wounded conveyed to YercelU re cently was' a yoang/woman, a oaoUnlero, belong ing to one of the regiments, who received a ball in the thigh in the affair of Torblgo. Having seen several of the' French soldlefs fall.around her, she selze& on/a musket, charged with tho bayosiet against the Austrians, and continued to fight until shot down. Her oondnet has betn specially mentioned to the Emperor. It was at first proposed to amputate the limb, bntsho re fused soylng; (< T do not fear the operation, but it will prevent me from following my regiment.” She Is now considered In a fair way of recovery. Them recently arrived at Florence a Swiss Protestant clergyman, who is preaehiog religious liberty to the Italians, in their own language. This privilege is one of tbe first fruits which the admirable Tuscan revolution has produced. A Florence correspondent of. the Pmideaoe Jour nal aays: Would it not be worth while for some of oar American Protestant missionary bqcULlcs to take steps for the establishment of a chapel here? Tea Hon. Israel Washburn of-Maine gave tbe following felicitous sentiment at the late Ban gor celebration cn the Fourth : "Oor Country—Oar country, right or wri>ng: when right, to be kept right; when wrong to bo put right” It is said that Jefferson Davis is preparing a bill to bring forward daring the next session of Congress, to repeal the laws agaiost the slave trade. * pTBPEiPfiIA.—-The worst foe of bamauity U®. wall kcove, that hardi; fnl disposed tocccorr thpo or tpK* tu irieXpo&ilku}. F«w btT*e«eap«J sofifriag frooi«a»CTaaotberofitiTftri«d(oniu. In &£t,ltU«iUirr « cacti cr a cobsxquxbct ofaljs&tt ertry other di»raM>: And tsfcea in thla ctog*, v* boiler* cmo rtua-dj—ECERIJAVL'S UOLLAIfD niTlXl^—will »l*aj* mitigate, it oot effect » pernranefit cere. We might n*i itrr*n(j-r liafoige, tat, u w* «r* addrnalng a reasmUmy m veUaan ruaonebl* com moaitj-, d*«ir» lo Arutdlhe w&t.-h «oqlA etuch t» »t»t would *eea m«r» boutißO. lodi|tttlon, Htwtbqm, Di*4k&«—Mrt knd NerT.io»—ld f*ct, nil thAtbATetaeir orfela in Impaired dictation— in which are tadoded BILIOUS DISORDERS AND UVEit UOMPLAINrB,M*nt»! Diordtra, to ThSsCc, ImpaiiaM, Depression ef SpirOs, iftrrovs SVarr an* TrfM&Hxy.4rtiTt for SaliloMt, an a ntunher o( other aSectkni*of thUdaas mdcrla* aeiaa unfit fu lat*r coorM'with the world aod the iscUtj ot hU Uaily—will all, la meet!meaner*, he found to her* procerdedfrota that dlMtMd itata of tba dlceetlT* organ* ebteh tliU tnedtctne ts to ttaituoUf eakalated to relirr*. JUo CAkxmi*—Tb* Goaaloe btghljr Conc«tratrJ Boer* Hollaed Bitten U pot trp la half plat hottlea coly, totalled at $1 per bottla. TfaegrtsS demand tar ths truly CetehtwUd MwJid&eh** i&duced many laiftAtloat, which the public thouldgtnrdage!6Att'Ußh**lDr. Uaw«r* of l/npotitfoni S*. tt at onr ttaoi* t*un tha lal»i of .v. iy t-ottl* jru buy- BENJaUIU !• 4.i.v. P(vfrf»Ur», X Wood »u~vt, Irttwnib Ui «uU /l *u..rtll-bar<l.. pa. ny2.vda«F abbmisfinmts. CA.JLi.Li EXAMINE • THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IS Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owner* cffi-ref a premium of $2 0 0 la Philadelphia to any other on asbibltten »'■ tb* Franklin Institute that could do (b« iuu nss* «T Work a* well.— Th«ir otfcr not having been accented It# sapcriorily tsu*t bo conceded. For tala at A. M. MARSHALL «Sc CO.’S, [olB FEDERAL ET. ALLEGHENY CITY. O&KbASU FAOPKATV FOU SALE. That portion of Oakland Fhokd aa "New Linden Grove,” lying within two and a half auU»ollh#dty,ba*been*nbdlvldad Into lot* of ecwmo lent Blta, ranging is from ona to tea acre* each. Pomecf tbemarelevmLother* beastlfa) end eyrnmalrteal knoUe, covered with fomt tree*, asd other* gently rolling, tttleof being Improved Is theme** ptctnrajue manner. Tbon lots are surrounded by aa sxeellent neighborhood, with the advantage olefin* class print* school, ungbt by. Ur. and Mra-B. u. Kerr, with public nbooi* In the vlciotty. A Uneofumnibusts rue* every boor during ihe day, and lo a eboit time* paoecg.r Railroad will be built, thaa rendering them moat eUgiWa.aoddeelrablf Por beauty of scanery, Ucilily ©f aeons, purity ©fair, and cosTealesca to tbe city, they ara unaurpaated as site* (or country residence*. Id order to accommodata tboaa who may wUb to Improve (bay are offered at tbe foilowiag very eaey terms: Oosteeth In hand and the rwtdoa In nlo* equal animal payments. JalS-.ltnd W. 0. LESLIE, Ot DUmood «t. CORNER STONE CELEBRATION—EX CURSION CAR&—The Board of ttaoegar* or tbe W. P. Hospital respectfully recent:lbe attendance nf all the friende of the Institution oa tbe Interesting occasion of lay ing tbe corner aioae of these* beliding (or the oa-oaimod*- tloa of tbe iassne of Western Pennsylvania. A special train of cars will Ism to* PJtUbargb <letwt ot theft. Wane A Chicago Railroad at 10 o'clock TUESDAY UOBSI.NO, Stopping at the Allegheny depot for tbe Hoe pltal Farm. Tbe cars will remain at the arm during tbe day toaflbrd shelter In case of a shower, and *lll return to tbacJtyatS^r.K. ■ Ticket* for the round trip, 30 cents, and can be bad at either station. Visitors will provide Ibnlr own refreshments: JylWt T. BAKBWEIL. President NEW GOODS OPENING Tliw PAY AT 0. HANSON LOVE’S, TiMABBET STREET- JOE CHESTS, JdfcAT SAf£3, WATER COOLERS, ANI» REFRTOKHATOKfI. A large supply cn band fur sale low at tbe Iron City Btoro and Tin Warehouse of ~ XT. W. UUID3UAW,Ka IM Wood street, First door below tbs sign cfths Bolden flan, Extraordinary bargains in LADIES* D&£SaOOOD3 of all kinds; Light Cbluirss, iMwUfdc. Also, In Lace Mantillas, Need!* Work Collars, Beits of Collars ami Sleeve*, Pastors la Cloth and other material; Travelling Dress Goods, Ac., ALL greatly redoced to etoaopot. JolB BITOCUkULU A CO. Hand book oe railroad con- BTIIUCIION fur the us* of American Engineers,con lalnlog tbe necessary rules, tables and formulae lor the lo cation, construction, equipment and management of Rail, roads as bsllt in tbe United States, with 168 Illustrations, by George L. Vow, Civil Engineer. In 1 volamo, JnlB KAY A 00 n 60 Wood >L TTENiILATION id American Dwelling#, y L Fith a eerie* oi diagrams presenting examples Inolf- Cerent, classes of Ksbltallcne, by David B. Raid, 31. D. To which Is added an Introductory cutllnsof the prceitu uf DnpTuvtmentinTonlilattoojby Elltb Halos, M. p, jnlB KAY A 00,66 Wood strict. Til LOUR—2OO. bbla Empire ililia Extra X’ JUtoUy.lOOdo Bloomington do do do, a choice article, latter* and for sal* by aPRItfQftB, lIABBACGIIA CO, julffr ' • 7 .. Wc.SW Liberty street. ORANGES —50 boxes Messina fcJwcot ro wiving this day for tale by •• . JulS BBYMEB A AKPEBSON, 30 Wood st : LEMONS— 50 boxes in prime ordo? receiv ing this dey abd" ter sal# by • t : HEYUEBAARDBr6GV, JnlB - Woodit,oppcalto gt.ChsrlMUotol. • SUGAR AND HbLda.N.o. fiagnr, '2l bbis. do Jdolasses, Rac'd on coustenment and for s*le by .. jolfl . J. aTUOQgrr A CO. ?6 Water ami o a.Pros I »t, RABB CUANOIS FOB A GOOD TAN «ra«lh» null cuh aplltl, to ,o tun bnluM 1 a curtiDEKT , iun. Q«ri BOS. FKIME FELLOW SHELLED Ot/V/00$lf rpcrirtd ted forsale bk" • ' inlfl -V > »■ >• McBAWBA ASJER. .NNOAL'DlOEST—BrighUey’sPdrdon’B , lumtßliMU, ftwrWw », 18ts to Un t, 15:0. ■ ' jniftj. iLJIX Jt QOy ts WOO 4 rt.t - ■VfEW’DOIIBSTIO AND STAPLE DfiY .. wn rnfctit iui4 j P£N«BM.VAttU STATE REPORTS— 1 JT OUT.nLt/utmV, EU«CQ,M)ToodX. i '' ■ *■ ifelte:; vattint&ttnetfs; A Homestead for $10; A 'Homestead for 1 ,$100; for $lOOO and ; over, situated on and near Rappahan- ; ’ .nock' Hivor, above arid below Freder- , Ickobnrg, la Virginia., ..... - Anew town, called kappauan- KOCE, has rc-csatly hoDn taid oat lo CWptpper Cjiin tj, Ui tb» tnfdtt «,f tho OOLD KIOMM OF; TIKQINIA, eurrcimdid amf Mining CrmpJTi'eiftXxi F*nnt atidlowo Lite in aiteruaindiTUiuDiur adiaxa, cau onw be : ba l for • “ dKIIB SONG." eisplr to induce trtUrJHtnt ia tiili c!e*lr*bld region. SU4,9W> worth of Ufld Uio be dirid , rd Anicug«t parchaeori or giv-n aoay w au Imluccratut to : come oa a&d make tioproYemrote, and the land is of tho | mat imprcTabto qaeUtlv*. Many bevu *lrcA«ly tattled, and I rcon-e ol otbir* are coml»c. G&i Fartunp Land,tu tract* i of any eizu to suit putch*«rr9,icaa also be had at from $lO Ito prr acre, payable in ea«yjqnartoryearly loiUllroouU. tufcj bi in |jU diet given. AGENTS ABB WANTED everywhere to sell Uiue Uuoa, liberal lodnremouta willite oiveu. For particular*, address E. BAUDKR, • Jnl6~3«d ! Agent, Port Royal, Ye. KUSS AND SUPPWRTEIi MANUFAU TORY.-rOARTWBIOar A YOUNQ, No. 66 Wood St, beg leave to call tire attention of the afflicted to lh» fact lh*tth.y are th» only MAbUFACTDJtKHS of THU&SaS and SUfPOUThES tu this' city- They can coo*vqoently take measures and matte to order tbeee article* after tbe moat epproved patters, fnmi»h them at price*frequent*, ly oot moreihea tree-hall that demanded by m*r*dealer* In them. All are aclldted to call, after pricing and exam ining Trucoca ia any*other store t<i the city, confident that we can estlafy ibo * filleted that It Is their Interest to deal with the manulactnrer. . USM’articnlar attention paid ti repairing. Joie OARTWttlGlir a YOUKO, 66 Wood street The immortality of the soul, and the Final Condition of the Wicked, carefully con sidered. Part lit— I Th*argument from teuoa *Dd ancient testimony. Pan 2d—The ar*omsut from the ficrlptoree, and tbe view* entertained on tho snbjsct by the ancient JenandObristiana. PartSd—On Death aod Penally,con sldrrod la their relations to the argnmont By Kobe. \V. Landis. 1 to!., 12cto. frice sl,2*. J«rt publiabed and for saloby jalG J. L. HJCAD, 76 Fourth «tre*t rpANNERY FOR SALE—With four town JL lota,good aubetantld bnlldlngs, work ahop and dwell ing boose, hark and mill house 4o fast iqaire, with stone basement; shop 22 by 62 feet, 86 vsts; (hm trees, Ac No tea yard within 6 miles; a lot of bark, shop tools, Ac, will also benold. This property Is Ritnsts in a good selgb borbood; cost over s4,vco will be eold for $2,600. Jpie a, CUTHBBRT t EON, 61 Market «t NEW' ATIK.M. OALLAGUER, CRAIG A CO,, BRASS FOUNDEKS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTXUS AND rLUMCEBe. Finishers oi all kinds qf brass WORIT, an,l dealers in GAS FIXTURES, Ac SSTQftIQE AND WAUEItOOMS,. .NO. 12* WOOD srilEßr, Fivednortfrom Fifth street. lB3 First itrAst, fire doors below the UonOßgahtJA Iloceo, between Wood end Bmithilsld. Tbe well known precllcal skill and expriicnco in tbe vs. lions brsnehoa of Braes Callings,fitoam and Gas, Fitting of 1 the senior members of our firm, who »ill give their personal attention to all work, intros tod to them, should entitle oi" to • share of pobllc patronage. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.*** JnUaltf _ EIFTEENTII LIST of applications for selling Liquors, filed in the Clerk’s Offlro np to Jnly Utb,lS69. Bright 4L F., tavern, Tarvntum, • ’ Barton Thomas, do Lawr«aceviHe, '■ Belllaabells, do ChazUera township; Conway John, do Ist ward, Pittsburgh, Crpnaa J. Al’Donald, tavern, 2d ward, PiUsburgb, Doris A Lynch, with other goods, 6th ward, Pittsburgh, Felix F., dtj do 6th do do . Gormly Jsmes, sating bonsr, r~l d» do Mellon Patrick, Uv»in, *J do do BTOreody Palrick, do 3d do do M'Oombs A Snowden, with other goods, Ist w’d, PiCUI/g, HicholasDurand,caUngbou**, Baeervatownship. Perry Oliver, tavern, 3d wed. Fittiburgb, Elefiel Ernest, do Lasreocovltle, Stranb John N., eating house, <th ward, Allegheny, Twlgger Mary, tavern. Ist do . plttsbarvh, Wcoretch Cbarlrt, with other goods, 4lh a’d, Ailetheny, THOMAS A. ROWLEY. Citrk. Clerk's Offlce, Jnly 24th, IMS. ]ql63td COAL WANTED, Ovict St. Ldcu Gts LtasT Coap.vnr, > St. Lnais, Jono 30th, 1860. J PROPOSALS will be received by tbe St. LOUIS GAS LIGHT COMPANY,tilMstOctobersext, for NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND RUSUELS PITK BURGHCOAL. of the best quality, thrQastnaklngpurVCTes, to bo. dellvertdaa follows:. 000-balf, (<W,cOQ haabsli) In lfifll, and th* other half iol!C2 TixeCnal to Va dallvorod lo the Company** yard, St. Louis The Gas Light Company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JolAiltoct EDWAItD nTAGG, tfec’y. TVTEW AGRICULTDRAL SETTLEMENT. X V TO ALL WASTING FARMS, A Pkorc opportunity in a delightful and healthy cliinate, twentj-five mile? pouth-cast »,f Philadelphia, on the Camden and .Atlantic it. K., New Jersey. ' Au ul.l O'tiflsUng .'‘f thwoian.ia of *viiv* ct pr niu'-:i’atti-ti b»» Urn <t,vt 104 iota Ferres of tatlous stzee to suit tb« porchtatr. A p>jpni4tk<a of Uvn drtd, from rations parts ct the mbldla Et«t*s anl New Eng land have eattM than the past yesr,lmproved thsir pUcvs, <fii mrt-t trztZl,-J cr.yj. Tbeprioxt-f tu* Und is at the lowsutsof frutasist.»siUpe.r aert, lt>« sol! tvof thebeit quality forth* prod uction of Wheat. Ckmr.Cons. Ftacbss, Grapsaend V*g*t«hl«A XT IS CONSIDERED Til£ BXST ruuir aoti. in rnu union. Th* piac« is r*rf*ctiy eecar* from frost* ■ tu» (Lstntcttr* u>emy cf (he urmrrr— Crop* vf grain, gran and fruit ara now growing and can b# tars, by examining ibtaDUc* lisatf, a coircct Judgment oubo&rmia] of the fr>!oc<ln.oM of the I«n4. • lh* tinni er* tnAdartay to ib* rapid Igprovmovnt {f tb* Und. - .| it Woniy sold f»r ideal iwprnocnt. nt. Tbe <■ ■»., thnt wttiun th* year, *utn* three hufulrttl ’m.. . haV* t*+tj *i«ct*d. Into iwilla, r-u* sltarn, sioroa, •.i.no Arty vineyards aad Ftacli orchetda pUstrd. and u Dumber of ollwr ImptuTicwnts, caking it * d*ir»Mo and srtiv, pUtf '^flmtara*. TUB MARKET. e* the reader rosy p*>«elv» from ItstacalteQ, l« the | BEST IX TUB UNION. PrwJacsil-riagiag double lUaprle* iUan to locution* away i rotn tbe aiy, and more than dtwiMe lb* j.itc* Ib»n tLo Vimi- It.!• known tb*» »>*e aafliret end Ust frail* atid vegetables to this latitude corns (rust Rew J.-rsar, aad are annuli? exported 10 ihsesUntof tallliou. In locatingh»re, theselcieflusmsny edvaoUgre. lie la ■ Itbloafswftocre ndt» of tb«fre*f«ttfa<c( New England aod MUIdU ButM.be la »«« the old frioed* end aeeotU tlime. be It to a **flf«*t roaufry w&<ra««ry «n>toctn»«Xi{7 cem/i»rr aiuf dttlit&ttan Usi AoiJ. lla can bny ertry ai tl tie be wattle at I be elreapret price, ard tell fata produce for the blfbeeU (w tlie West ibla te reverent,) be has eduule forhts children, divine service, and will enJ>j open wicUr, and dellftbtfol climate, where Mere are utterly uokuown. Tbs reraltortb* change open thtm from the north bitm rrallj been te mtcre tituu to an axceiknt stare of healui. la the waycf buUdlug and Impxgrtfcg.lnmUTcaa be ob tained at the a tils at the rata of $lO to {IS per thousand.— Pricksfroa tbabrtck yard opened la thsptaca. Emy arti cle caa fca procured 1m tba place, cowl carpenter* are at hand, and InsreJs an place in the union wLrre trulldiogs and tfflproreaiaau can be m*di cheaper, The reader will at onca be atmckwuh the ad ran Ufea here prsaesud, and ask why the property ha* sol been taken np before. The reason U, it wucrrrr thrown In the market; and calm theee statements wvra correct, do one would talaviud to examine tha land before pmchirieg.— Thlaallareupecudtodo. They will are land under enlti* ration, «ocb lithe extent of the sttiemeut that they will no doobt, meet persons from their own nefebbothood; they will the Improvements and can jodga the charectar ottfaa pupoUttoo. If they come with anew to aectlo,they shenlil come prep»red to stay a day cr two and to ready io purchase, a> Iccatloee cannot to held oa refute!. Thsvean two daOytntn* to Philadelphia, and to all set tlers who improve, fA* MaUroad Cmpany tftre* a Ft a Titktt/vr tie noofAj.ar da kat/pries JtcLci far thmyrnr*. TUB TOWN UF UAUMONTON. Io connection with ihesgrteuUarel Mtttetnrul.anewand thriving to*o his aatnrally arisen. wHieA prrtents inrface mmli/vr any kimtrf butiaea. />3rft'r.ilar/jp iforcjuaJ n-.jn n/ictoria. the IDtotbwinw ctuld le ctrrlcd cntatble plans end market to good advantage, also cotton bualotsa, and manalaetcrire of Agricultural Implmsnts cr Jonnds rtaa for casting tmaUartidvc. The itaprorstoant has beao no rapid aa reinsure acotuUntaad permanent inemseol bottom; Townl&Uof a gaod ilte, {we do not exll email omi, aa It wooU effoct the improrwaanl of tha p'.are) can be hod at from $lOO and upwards, • The Ifreuionfoft F*rmtr, a moolbly lllararyand agrl ruHurtl sheet, conulotng fall lafoneahan of Uammonton can ha obtained at SH cenu par enDOtn. Tills ledirpoiabte— warraatre dirdegttrn, clear of all In rnmbtence when taooay le paid! 'ftonta to the land: leave Tlnaatrmt wharf, pbliadelphU for Uamiooat.’n 17 lUIL read, «. m,cr 4J4r.8. Fareo9 eema. When there. Inquire for Mr.BYRNLA Panics li«d bet Ur iu>p with Ur. Pyrdec, a prioeinat, until they have decided no tu partbuiflg.aa he win show them over the lied in hi* esmag*, free of npccec. UlVcresnd appllcatlucscan bi> addrauc-d to 'J,ANDIE A RYUNES, lUmmootcn l'.i)., Ailiullo crHmty, Now /orwy, crR.B. OOUUULIfI.COS tfonib iitih stioot. I'hlbklelphU. Maps s&d iDfottnaUon climriutly iiiroUbeJ. jaLaodCm 'pfIWiwiUONTOKTAKUaii--AID-em. JL paper daveted tn LUerslute snd Agriculture, aln *at ttng forth lull oc cfuut« eftbo new settlement of Uamnioii' too. In New Jersey, run ho ■nbitfil'ej for at only 25 routs per annntn. tor of the Farmer, IlatmnonUn I*. O, Atlautlo Co .Now Jersey. Thota wlahl«c cheap laod, of tho LretqnaHly.ln one of the baaUbhat and meat delightful cllinrlee iu the Colon, and where crops are asver cut down \>y frosts, the Uirlble scoorgo of (Uo toi tb, see ad r»» tieripeot of llsumoa too Lands. Ja4*rodCm LANDS FOR SALE 25 mILES X* from Philadelphia hy Ballroad, In the Stats of New Jersey. Boil among Iba best far Agrleoltßrat purposes, bw- Ingagood loam soil, with» clay bottom. Tba landlsa I ergs treat, divided into small farms, and hondreds from all parts of the country are now Bottling and building. The crops produced are large andcao'-ba aeon growing. The cllinai* secure from Irosta Terms from $l5 toftfrpor acre, payable wlttunfonr year* by InstaL meat*. To visit the place—Lsaro Vina Street Wharf at PbHsdolphUct7Ua.M. br ltailrosd-for Uatntnonum, or addrtw* R.J, £yrn<w, by fetter, Ilammonton Post Office, At* iaotlo county, New J«aoy. Ere full adrartliem»t' In au> other colnrao. ' JoLfodCm AU. WANTING FAKMS IN A DJE llghtfel climate, |lcb 1011, and swum treat frosts, soo advrnieementof ilammonton Landsin another colnmn. EKSONb WANTING CHANGE of Cu* B*TK for health, “» advertfioifunt of Ilammonton Land* la a&oihur colnmn. • jufoeodCm r ro ALLAVANX’iNU FiVKMS'Sco Adver- X UsetDC&i of nsmtnottDß Lands. " JnireodOm PEBSONS WISHING TO CHANGE theij luiluiSH the rapidly lom«»lnsecnutr>% a New fiot. tismant where buadreJs are going, where the climate Is mild and deUghtfaLsreadvorttsemout of ihs JUmmonton Battlement in noothprcoloma.' • JoimcdOo PEUSONS WiSOINO TO ESTABLISH Manufactories in a nowsnd ibtlvlog plaee.wbete bnsl urea is rood, see advertisement of. tho Ilammonton Settle ni*nt. • JoteodOm SHOE BUSINESS ANP I'ACTOIUEScan be carried on profitably at ;nammonton. Seoadrtr tlsementof flamatootoa Land*. •• JotoodCm - A Valnabla BUaforAfl*»*k»fotwrlnff Es tabilabment nn& PrlT*to Roiidonca for X * HAT PIECE OF GROUND SITUATED on the MnuongabaU rtnr, being lot No. TO la 8t«l* N iapis’ a piM 0 { lou In Pitt township, and adjoining lands of Juhn Arthurs, Esa, and «ho h»I» of Cunltli; .and near the Cot per Work! of 0 O. UuseoyA Co, conuiolnit b*-. twraa rereo and aiabt auts. l»t« a very desirable Utoa lion fur allanoractariog EeuMlshmonfe having atotrt fosr acrealying bttwasntbo Plank Jtoadaod the JUvtr,*nd Mong which the CwmeUsviU* “•!»»»? fin upper cart 01 the place is a delightful dtuation for a .orowortenroMrtiOf«>» pl«»*<ll ” la “P«*» Atlho Wcilsrolprortoco W.tcg , J'aßdlird..•! : No. 1M Tdortaatraet., J3UMMER WARES— KJ Tha Pclar ttifrtgeratnr;, « { YoaCbrets—«U iius; i f Fire MtMte ice Cream Ffemrr: • , f Wat«rCooltre-ftlUtt*s .■•; .. - Bathing Apperato4‘ J Qaa Mavis. - tor ealaat : - tilt T.*GBAl6’S,K*UtW«riltmt. JHtsctiiaiuoufl. ’ 1858. ■ ra sun nor Open to Ylallore Seeking Uealtk or Pi«i» : ar«i from Jane let to October let* Attommodalions for Over SOD Visitor*. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS erridteetedln Delaware County, 18 mlira North c.f Oo!amhu9,(thaCipitolof Obio.) oo the Scioto River, lu idUm from $ ml tee frost the white Sulphur Bta> lion an the SpringflaM, Boon! Yrreanaud Htttbcrgh Railroad, end 10 mile* from Plveeast Talley or Bprlnfi Itati.n. oq tbo Colombo*. Plqua end lediene .Railroad. The ai edict net qualities of then Springs ere onitrpmed by those of any o&erliiiaeral Water* lo the Doited eiaiee. 43rPor Room or other infjrm»tioa, eddreca ANDREW WILSON, J»-, Whit* Sulphur Spring*. Ohio- NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOKOATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CAPITAL $6,999*800 00 pa:d cp capital and surplus- a, 194,111 on ANNUAL RKYKKUB, for the year end ing January 31, IBM .. 033,034 13 This company insures against Lou or Dtm»ge by Fire, almost every description of Property. Ifte Rate) of Premium or* moderate, and, In all cases, open tne character of the owner or ocen pant, and the merits of tbe risk. ' Loews promptly adjoated and paid without reference to Loudon- A special permanent fmxd provided i* Pkilodd p\id for payment of torse, in tMx country. itmcrcn nt ramtiMH: Messrs. James McCully A Co., 174 Wood stmt, ** John Floyd A Go, 178 “ •* Brown A Kirkpatricks, 193 Liberty etreet; '• D. Oregg A 0&, 09 Wood street: " WUsosTU'Droy Wood street; *• Jama McCtndlsa A Co, 103 * . “ “ Hlmlek A 00., 95 Water stmt; ** U. A~ Fahnestock A 00, First and Wcod itr*sU; '* Joe Wood well A Co-, Second and Wood streets; AtwelLLee A Co, 8 WoM street; “ Burchfield A 00, Fourth and Market stmts; MeCaadlees, Means A 00, Wood and Water sU; umncu nr yniUfiiußU. Qeorg# IL Stuart, Esq, 13 Bank etreet. Mean. Mveta, Clagborn A 00, 232 Market stmt; “ wo. M’Kee A Co, *2 South Front street; “ . M’Cntcbeon A Collins, Front and New its; •' ; ' Smith, Williams A Co., 513 Market street; ** JameeGrahttn ACo., SOaod 22 Letltla street; Jovoph B. Mitchell, Eeq, President UKbanlcs*'Bank: James Dunlap, Fsq, Praaident Union Bank: Bon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Bapreme Court. JAMES W. ABBOTT, Agent, JeSSAydis Temporary Office, 103 Wood street. CARD ijMIE UNDERSIGNED DAS THIS DAY associated with him In tbe WBOLES ALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWABT aod Mr. WILLIAM CUBBY, in-] will conllnno tbe same at tha OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET, directly oppoeite tha Eagle WILLIAM U. OORMLY. Pittsburgh, July 1,1659. SAMUEL KWIHT WM. M. GQRMLY_..WII. CUBBY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN Hlf OTtSIONB, PRODUCE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, As. 371 Liberty Street, Plttabargh, Pa, Jn2dtad2dp GREAT SA.I«B OF T.ANDB AT HOMBW O O D. ON SATURDAY, JULY 16th, AT TUBER AND A lULP O’CLOCK, P. M, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, near Homtvood Station, on iho p.ntr rjWanl* Railroad, all that body of Lend kootm a* FOUNTAIN II TL L FARM Thl. I.»n l vilt b» sold to suit putcliaMrs, In loti ol from Ito Jo am*. Itoe land Is #0 eitnated as to make it parliT □larly alapLd to t-uiliiag purpose*, lytog along tbe eldA of a bill, covered with GROVES OF OAK. Fiae Spring* water abound in It, and the prorpecta disclosed toward! tbe Booth end West are as Annas any in the county. It is within tlx mlnuliswelkof Homewood Station. The whole lot contain! 91 acre*. TERM?:—Ooe-tmnb in c«eh, and the balance in three equal anneal payments, or one-third cub down, and tbe balance at the expiration ef four years from dato of talc with IntiTwet; jniTtbese mAnoy secured by bond and mort, gag* on tbe property. AW*The Can *ill tho t)»i>nr no tbj» dey >,if ills at r a andretnraat <i.cn t u. Any lanhcr iaLrmetioe can be obtained by eallisg on UK. JOHN WILSON, jot.iid At Homewood Station. ti aw r icoan. nooarr & oasoo, nironTEßs n, HARDWARE, rvo. sa wood stbebt, Four Door* above E*. Charles Qctel, PnrSßi'dGU. O. 8. UtTin, Uto of Lancaster Loots ft 0&x«o, FitUVg. OHO. S. B&VAZV <St CO., Commission Merchants, FOR TUB BALE OF PIO ISON, BLOOMS, &c. No. 52 Wood fit, Pittsburgh. Rsrxasxyxs—Lyon, Bbotb ft 00-, FUtaburgb; Lvtngiton, Oopelsnd ft Co., PRtaburgb; Thos. K. Frtnklln, Kwj, Lan cuter; Don. Simon Cameron, Harrtibarc Bryan, Gardner ft Co, ilotliJayaburg, Pa. JetOfimd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance. Company OS' PHILADELPHIA, Iniiuti ActlmtLoi* or DamaitbyPlrt on OalliUnci, flirehtsdlit, Fnr altnro, *«., u ncftioathle Batta orpremUßb Dietctoia.—F.Batchforifitan: WUllam U’Bu.of Wo. >!’KeeftCu;NalbroFraiian Jno. U. Atwood, of Atwood, WblUftOo; BcoJ. T. Trod left, cf Tradkk, Stoke* ft Co; Uenry Wharton; Mortises! L. Dawson; Geo. IL Stewart, of Btawart A Rro4 John B. Brown, of John It Brown ft CO4 B. A. Fahnestock, of R. A. Fahhmtock A Co* Andrsw D. Cash; J. L. Krrtcgw. of Wood ft Enioger. • • F. RATCUPORD bTARB, PmWeet- , Cumcs W. Con Secretary. Firmoman Rsrtaxacxx—Wm. Holmes A Co,J. PaloUr ft oa, Thome* 1L Uow& Ksq , Ju. Man hall, Esq; Allan Bra mar, Esq., Wilson, Jl'Croy ft Co., Wllaoa, Pay no ft Co, Bailry, ltroa n ft Co, Livingston, Oopetsod ft Co., Junta B. Lyon ft Co, Wm. 8. Lately ft Co. OEO. B, BUY A« * CO, Agenti, Ja3J:«?md No. 62 Wood B(reeL X K. X S H X. X X? £2 X? S , Damattka, Oiapcra, &c. /CONSUMERS OE RICHARDSON’S UN ENA and thoaodsairoaiof obtaining tbeGKNUXSI GuODS, anonld aeo that the articles they porchasa are ual •d with tha tall name of the firm, HiaURDSOy, SONS 4 OWDKX, ■ u a guarantee of tha soundness and durability 01 tha Guodl Thta centtai U rendered eueoUally necessary m large quantities of fnfarlor and defective Linens are crrpamL tooaon after aeaton and sealed with the name orRICuARD* SON, t>v Iriak {tonus. who, regardless of the tnjary that Indicted alike on the American container and the raanofoo tom* of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a bntlnaaaeo profitable, 1 wbUepnrtbaaan can be imposed on with goods of i worthJem character. J. BULLQORB ft J. B. LOORft, Agents, M Chnrch etmt. New York. UAUNTLET3, £IL£ GAUNTLETS, LlfiLK QLOYFJ*, felling L>» at stars of Je27 BURCHFIELD ft 00. INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—The sub scriber having ranted a Urge warerocm for the cxhltL Uun and eale of newly itmntoo and labor wring Machine*, ho. inriier all tboao who bare aoy to dispose of to mire him a call or tend on their models, and bewQl dlnoMof them; and alao their Patent Bight on reasonable termsT^Uo also Invite* all thou who wish to earn Une and labor by a trlfi log expense to gtes him a call and axamloe the erticloa now on hand, at GkO. W. BUNN'S Rc&l Eiuto and lnsnr ence Office, North sido of Leacock strut, Oth door oast of Fedtrwl at, Allegheny City. ' j e 27 OoitTßotin’s Omcs, Joly 4th, 1859. CIT* WEIGH SCALES.—SeaIed Propo sal*, addressed to the Finance Committee of Ccuoctla, will be received at this Office, for one week from date, for Weighmastera for the several City Weigh gcales. Bidders will stats bow isaeh percent of-the grogs revenue arising from Mid ih*‘M they will pay the City for tlia me of tamo. J? 4 HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. Arrival —organ harmonium— Tha anbsntbera ara happy to annonnee that they bavo at last received another o( thou coitralled ORGAN' HAiUlONlUklfi,fromlbs factorycf Carhart, Keodbaaft Co, New York, which bare caused inch a |q {],. musical world, and of wbkfe a specimen may to teen at the Lutheran Chonb, Seventh street—Bar. Dr. KraothY.' tbs extraordinary demand taakse theseinstnuaems very starca. and parchuere should make early application for —- •For tale by . U.KL*BJtBftBRO'Na.UFiJth wIT • Solo Ajents fer Cerhart ft Needham^ American fldxe scaooL-with new and complete roles and rTirclaai, abd'all neeew ktj foitnjciloM to perfect tha learner in tha art of nlaTlnc tha flctewtthool a matter,together with* lerncweclJtm or popular imaic, constating or PoHa*, Msrthee. ftc..brJ6. Quwe: JPrlce Wo« Foraalaby , . V • : iOffif^WßtLOß.SXWoodatroak. , Coplat msJud on receipt of the prtca,. .. jod /CUTLERY,—Wo intilo tha attention of honaekeapers and tha trad* to onr atedt cf American, Ingllsh and German CUTLERY, It 1* nosarpjssrd for'vi ! CAR! WRIGHT A YOUNG, Sft Wood tt. ICY LIST—. r • ..." - mob entsra,.:::.-, r ‘ • MBAT SATES. .■ • i w ; * WATBROOOIOT& - kW . . * BftTHINQftFPABAtpS, Cheap for the 4th at tha Iron City Steve and Tin, Wsfe 'boosesl' v.' , • W. t 7. BRAfrfttr Atr.Wo. 1M Wood sU: ■. 102 1 Find door below v /71BILL, Suroxon Unmat; Officeawfc \!J+ and Buidenca* go.' RF GRANYBIRUT I^BS9 cpnosSatha Com Hons* baltaTre be eda salt tha want* ofaay that may tator him wtth their petrasc*. A«7tf thanzloQaptyuaofTtethlsmtodlfwuhad. ■ i?-' s rr=s»DmDiND.~Tho McnongaheU Navigv tn£r tion Ompttij bars tbw day declared a dMdsmT of THREE PER CXVT. on tbs Capital Block ufaeU Company,- payable on demand. Absv-tbey hare aulborixeJ a distribution of stock amount tbe Stockholder*, equal to one dolUriper -share, payable In ne# stock or scrip. By ordor of the Board. .. WVB.COPELAHD.ITreai.-. OSes 11 tha Novelty Works. PiiUbargh, Joly Hlh, 1559.-Jalfclwd. Kauuixra’a Orr:c* P. A C. B. K. \ Omnibus Button, Jaly 33,1559. J |TS»To Railroad Contractors.—Propo?als for Gradation, Masonry and Ballasting of paitollbo aod OonnallsTille Bailrwd, between Pittsburgh, and Poriperry, dlridsd In sections of about one mile ih *m b* recslvad at said office cotil the £3<l insL t •peciflcatkmi will besbown by the Engineer I *t hi* office. Joi&dtd-chP MORRIBUN k 00.1 Orricsor PittsscaOH Gas ciaPiNT, I 1 ‘ ' llthJolyllBs9. ; . Dividend.— The .Trustees of mo Pius . daydsclireda dlri* dead of FIVE PEB CBNT.on the Capital StoclTontof the prodte of the SIX months ending 39th June clt J payable to Btrckbolders or their legal reprewnratlrte on *macd, JAMES M. CUBrsTY, Trtasurcr. |gy-5000 Aoents Wantid.—'To tell four new Inventions. Agent* bare made over I'iAOOO m one better than ell other similar ageocL*. Send flxjr stamps aed get 80 pages particulars, graU*. JeU-3mda«*r EPHBALM BROWN, Lowtll, Mast. fgy*AcßNT3 Waktid in this State to can ‘yam with tbe GOLDEN SALYFL, Bells rapidly., Can make eoodnay. For terms, Ao, and stamp. JellSmde**! C. P. WHITTEN,LoweII, Maw. Amusements. a pOL L 0 TH E A TR E six moBTS oxlr COMMENCES MONDAY EYENINO, Jufy 19, 15i9 • Mom* Brotbox*. pen * Trowbiiago’* HMITBIL9 AND COWDBI.I.OQXAISB, From School Street,Opera* Honse, Boston. Tbe Larrwt, Best end Meet Original Bind in th* World The Oompany consists of tha foliowlogttleoteJ Artists: : LON MORRIS. Baojoiit, Author and Com&dlao. . . BILLY MOBBIB, OrUioal Mocking Bird,Comedian and Tambcrlnlat. JONNY FELL* the nurlvalled Bone Pleyer'end Versatllo Berfarmer. J. C. TROWBRIDGE. The popular Basso Balladlst and YtcliaUt. JL H. CARROLL, Champion Female and Jig Dancer. The great Clog Dancer and Grecian Statute. AMBROSE A. THAYER, lbs Celebrated Balladistafid GoilarUt W. J. BROOKWAY, Loadlug YlolinUt and Cenor. CARL TRAUIUAN, Violin Second and Soloist. K. W. PRESCOTT, AltoandGoltarist. I MAST. BESTZ, Tbe Child of Bong and Womler of tbo World. MAST. TOMMY, JoTenlleDancari i Prof. 3. L. GILBERT, the Brilliant Piantit. 1 W Uh tbe above talent, this Tronpe challonge tbe world to compete with them. They will have the honor of appearing with new Songs, Acts, Dances, Witty Say logs, Bnri&squeSv Ac. For farther partlealart, see posters, newspapers, pamph lets, programmes, Ac, of tbe day. . open at?: to commence at 8 precisely. ' CUrdi pf Aaetfnfon—Dress Circle, 35 cents; Farqnstte, 25 ceats; second Tier, 20 cents. CSAB. A. MORRIS, Amt. LON MORRIS, Badness Manager. fnU^td EIViC AND BAK DISPEN S A R Y. Office 95 Main SL, (24 door, up sUlrs,) Buffalo, N.Y. Established by the celebrated DR, JOHNSON, late of London, England. A gnat discovery in the ectenee of madid nee, being • cer tain and speedy core for restoring the sight and removing all dlsassra peculiar to the eye. This Is universally a» knowledged the only safe and sure remedy now know& - It has been used with gnat raeceu by tbe most aklllful phy sicians in Eorope ana America. Patients In any part of tha country can treat themselves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby areldleg tbe danger and cxpcnca of falling into thebaodicf nnsklUfnl physician*. This medicine (sufficient to enraj will be sent by mall or Express, with all nsmsaty directions on receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Core for Deafness and Singing Noises in’ the Ears, Nervous Head and .‘ Mind Complaints, AfibtdJng instant rsliaf to sufferer* who have been troubled with deafness tor many years. After tuiog this remedy a few days tbe patient is suddenly and almost miraculously to hear ordinary tuned conversation; In the eouree of a few weeks tbe most obstinate caw of deafaca is effectu ally cured. Batlesta too numerous to mention have b«an restored to perfect hearing end for#T«r rescued from tbo enure* of tbo ononvu dangerous unqualified pretenders of tbepreeent day. Iloepitaland private • teettmoslal* and ermfleatea from the moat eminentpbyelcfaos and eorgeonsloEngland, in whoe* pruwnce deaf persona bare been cured,' aad-mxay hundredeof private patients cured canbeteeti or.retond to. A case of this medicine (enough to effect m cureAwiO bo forwarded to any part of tbe coentry tor Fiftsas Italian. Address ' DR. JOHNSON, Prewar 404. JelljdtwlyT •• Office B 5 Mala Bh,bnffela,N. Y. Brartotx*eet’a Commercial Keports" For Banken' nod Bnxiness Mco. Tue fourth semi-annual VOLUSIE of this vahsabld record of credits, which wu pnbUsbnd on too 15th of having be«n'exhausted by a rapid aed extensive demand, a second edition, revised and cor rected, has been Israsd, and is now ready for delivery to such as have not already rapptiod themselves with the work. Several hundreds of (he bast Beakers and Merchants In different dtia of tbe Cnloa, have asbrtnd la porfactlngthii Reference Record, thus making a vuradous. and reliable com pend of the pecuniary condition aod proepocts and busi ness capacity nlahoet mercantile firms, in twvhty tlx of the priedpsldtiaanc centre* of trade In the United Btatea. Tba Mew York Merchant or Banker wQI SMertain by a kay accoapanyleg the book, tb* grsda of credit, character, bablta, ana capUu of likely to deal With him, ertrfie the ootoftowp merchant will (earn with ac coracy, tba exact tuandation on which the Maw York hooaca base their balnea. .sswass csroo. TopmMoforany pceslble error that might occur la a work and to keep purchasers informsd of the dmngea that must neoesartly taka placs, «*»• prs>i' prietovatemeayrtxledifeetq/cefTeetfojuceeryiscc&i; The Uma and trouble snch a work must tare, tbe lonre it most prevent, and the influence it most bare in a aonad and profitable trade, make It invaluable to whoi*. sale Msrchaota, Manuteetums* Note Brokers, and Banks cf Blsconnt, and yet tbo whale, fprfndlttg the twoaemVftiK suleolonM, the sheets of eorractfons and tha facOlUea of the ftmishati to at One Hundred Dol lars per suansi. Foil particnlsrs, not embraced in this advertisement, may be obtained at tha Office of the proprietors and rmb lib era, J.M.BRAMTRKBT ft fiOJf, No. 237 BroadWey, Haw York, - Over Broadvrsy Bank. , Also, ci ; JLILNSVEf,Jr,Ag«nt - ayXS iNo.tf Wood atmei, FiUaboigb. v . Q.OVEBNMBNT PIPE CLAY, w boxes oy 23 xrar^rjuess; In ttcra and fcr ealo bj Jen*odtin3» VOS &APIP * ABESB, BtUlmora.: WOOL! WOOL!! The highest market price paid fur all grader of CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND TOD WOOLS, at the Old Ertabllrhed Wool Waroboorr, No, 139 Libre ty Street, comer afCedPt alley. ttyg. < a>w.l2ai*3ttwF OKS. C. «. FlTCil * J. W. BTKEI, Pbjfltiuuror Dltmti of tit* Throat anH OAcat, and other Chronic AQaeata complicated with «r canalng Pulmonary ComunsptlCD. Offlc* 191 Fean ctrsrt, PUtebnrgb, Pa. CONSULTATION TREE. AUifrof quo* UonaarnttotboMalahlartocofifnlt eibj letter. JrttttawdarllyTJi «; C. B. M. SMITH, Attornoy and Counsellor ntXaaw, JMPOBTANT TO FARMERS.— LIME MANUrtEJ- If'A meet excellent rerUHicr—far anpsrior to common Lima—it ON&fOU&TH ITS PRICE. NO VARVB& SHOULD FAIL TO TUT IT. Uanafactartkl and fer lala by •' - PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING 00., At tbelr Worka, Kaet Tarcntum, Allegheny Go., or OFTIOE, NO. 393 PENN STREET, (■bora thr Canal,) PITT3BUEQIL PIANOSU . SPRING STOCK ffTnl °’" a fflrn GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM . PIANO FORTES, 6ILR GLOVE?, MAHTjyACTimXD BT WILLIAM RNABE & CO., Baltimoki. ;; Thr baro been awarded the BtQBUT M*muj»efet eir?F lento orar all CDtapetlUoo, and ara pronounced bj , - StGISMUND T&ALBERO, M. BTB&EOSCI7, •; GUSTAVE SAJTZBf / And other diatiagniihed PlaoUts to be equal, if not SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY. fi3*hl»Dufactarer*r Sole Agrnt for plttabafgh and West*, etn PaonajlranU, CHARLOTTE BLUME, QIJ ElUbUahcd Plano Depot, JclO r Ho, 118 Wood at-, Sd door abcaa Fifth. REMOVED. C!l O. HUSSEY 4 CO.; have removed far their new Copper Wanton** RO. 37 PIfTQ BZREBT. la thr Iron Trent Bloch, thin) door vcct of Wood Btnet. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill. , C.SCUSSM'r *5 COh •....; : -iußß?Acna**.«>. BBAZIBBS BOLT ANDSHBATHIKfI COPPBB, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, , . LOCOMOTIVE XXmilT'G-,: . SaiteiSOlßaamiat4 t FtaU<!fellBUu,-- -■ Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, ~ - SPELTER, SOLDER, OOPPEB RIVETS, AO. Dealon la Slock Tin, Canity Land Win, Sheet One, Asttatesy, Sheet Iron, Tlnaenf Toql% Ea,-. No. 37. Fifth Street,. Pittsburgh,' Pa. . Copper Cnt to any pattern. ~eplMad: . HB MOV A lt. ; Tyr B G R A .W'S . f - TOBIOOO illD CI9AB WABE&OXJfIB from Jll LIBEBTY ETBXXT> > : ; iafLStt:: \ IbWtIBIBTT Bg«gpge»mMrtnfe' OR AOKBS OF EXCELLENTLANDFOK' *>y«ilfc-A»aitß «et*« to talttimoak" htianta woodc., Anuma*clu»* hem, ctiUvtcraeii AcujA' mMOliiiprtMcr»M4wrt* Ktq»t**lTou«*mjß; Jto city, m 3 nalcna Cn&atfnea. ■ Pc it* JoU B.CTXEBm*-Bos,nH«trt«._ ' Salta.' ilic^ofites. evening, 19th •|3 He. HFifthatoet,wfll.H'iMJ.-, 20 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock, 30 <to rU.4M.Buk do ds 23 do Cltixsns’ do do 10 do OUrens’lnsurancwC*. do ..r - -. ■ 15 do Pittsburgh der 'do -do ; •■‘ - : jnIS ' f. M. PATI& AflCt* „ Elegant oil. ralnxings—OnTtni*- day amv Friday mming*,- July 71*4 and >*4, at ’ o'clock, eriilb*addlatostd floor -auction'roem; Fifth street, bydoecripUie Um«M olmfit toUectlon of oil Pslntlogs, many of .which have btan to*. ; c ponadftum France and Germany ibfe rtnaap* compri«cig. ; J; . ▼aluahla original* by eminent 11 nog Artfel g t* naa ? ,Co * , * J * -- r of soma of th* most cetebratsd ptetmaaby;oMtaa*te»pgw.. laChedHE»r«xlg»neria«f Jsuropo;.'Afiiooff:th* WjJegiF t arellfssUegnmpsaadfljsnrea, hisfe»i«ABteaefcMtWOe-i . total and street view* In. different- Europcaa ,uHi 8 - ; pfecce, marine vfews; ‘ game, firnit ahd flower ; scape*. Acj tha whole forming, it Is believed, th* «« <*• .. lection«T*roff«r*4laibladty. -Theattonthfflrif.AH.->• ofgoodpktUTMis;rapectfntly Invited. Paintings will kearT*aged,ond tbe room epea to the ■' lie from Monday until day of tala. P.M. DAYIB, Aocfc ■ rooery store at auction.—Wiii be sold at anetion, at No. 458 Peuu street, ca morning,'Jnly-lOth, st-10 o’dcck, theetockof a gytearyr •tore, doting btulDfSs, iocloding Cv(fe«»£ugar f . luui) 6 pices, Tobacco. Segara, Soapy Woedeo War*, Queenswar*, WtedowGlos, Nails,Counter, EbelvtsE Star* Caws.Falrbask’sPlatarmScaJefeCottßtorßeeN*. . Jqls , . . - :p. M.DAYIS,~Auct. 1 (i BDXLDIKG LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM XU i afteroooo, JalyWtb, ; at Stfcloik, oa tbepraabea, will be ecM, tbetbUcwtegloi* ofgxcnuidfVtz; • bix Loti of Ground haadeamelyaltaated oaths : of McKee atreet, between fiiashasa »L sod thaw* Wdj*» • • (caoixQiQciDs at the ccnxrof Etughanr at,) fcaTißjeech a. - ftontof*oi»et,tatJttt«odia* about 03 fretiopropertjof uetna.Bollmao * Garrfeoo. ,;•••. OorMrlotNo.23l,haTjoga frentof34f«t roWlUta» c > •tmt,«xtndbgtiact:ak)ogCr«le»trwtlCO &ett»F(Becrv —l . w*RojB3s,oa William atreet,2i feet frontbjrlOOfrcV '', 1 deep to Pie* alley. • . - . - , .wuoa 535 oo s iHasr Itrattito > The labstMttal loproretnent* no* ii-tot calnlhil flocrtthlDghcreoghiaahe the«» lott rtry demable fcrlov i TMtme&tariaproTaneof. ■ Tills tadiiputthl*. Tertfl*, o&**ortfc caafc.YMl.litt la li i T^* 2 aid 3 yeai*, with lateral payable totmaDy. -• •' , o.v --V P.M.PATT rsws'bum*, — ~ urea laotfl "" •. Candertaking In all Ua Oraaebei, -' T EMON <fc DELLOW, No. 118,Foorth et,' Ai ara prepared to do Undertaking la all !ÜbtaßdM,ia?-< ? Ut* neat manner, at price* to rott u»tiSM*i WacaU an*" • etal aitentloo to FliPi new styte patant Uetalllo Boual - GaaeStlbr the eel* of which «» are sola agtixtain this city, and of which wa heap cooatantlyca band la large asHrt»' meet. As regards freaaty of ahapoand Cni»h.thoy ercri - •others. Fnnerala will ha enppUad with Beazsts, urem and*- f Oarriagas prumptly, at lowar ratal thro any ctbeg eettfißab- f ment la the city. Onaraataetet to r«edBgsmiftrtlen,tfaey»> eolldt a contionaocaor the catxnnaga tonfoftre bo azteadedto theoJdlina. ' •-< ' ' - eplfi^ly- AyiKiiicAK ativaK, nusToa, . IS THE LARGEST- AND BEST AB- fjff . ranged Hotel te the New fngiisd fitatae;ta .«»»£&. ■.« trailjiocstsi, eadeB*Tcf;acaeeft'am~*ll thtr rowerof tceveL It- notates-«ntht-nod«!i tmpwretßCßti > >aaa \Z" itananMi hx.StoSS ■ Uw wdtot of coom.u«TOll«tnii£ad,nsAcoar- - -• »>■”> u«lsrocncrStax pucki;'- c; eodtcetwow wfll«otlMj»-ti»t>e-fc*ps2*» ftntcmEstil a teewyreegeet. ; liaßiiy IETm-BlCE.Pruprietof. h rj 3 . B. aAXDWBIiL A'CO.' v _ 833 Chestnut Street, -. '*■■■'l"' [oppwlteqimd Hocwnt : . p u i t a d ei pSI a. .. HEWIHFOaTATIOSS-FIHO WiTCHKS ; * CO- Wfttchea, In Oennk . OHABLeS JBDDSQiirs London Time-Keeper*, new ■ •erlu, all tlzee, la Heating Cates end Open Fees. - t©*Sole Authorized Agents for above: QOLD ASD BILTEB, rSiUlaa ASD SWXB3 J. L. MABagALL. w .a. n o h'.b.s,.:;, RIOS JEW2LST, neardeefcoe. ’ .............. DUUMDS, PRASLB,«»4 all U» ReAltnahla Stslk BILTRR •tTl«,Qo»lltrtnd flai&br KSUStaasen Ttaltteg PMedelpVte.wra isritedtoex* emtaethelg - i • mwiTAßßLEi'srinT.vrrrtx+v? ? a Tldt eataMhg no cMlgettosio pwthMeri* * • 'J’ TOPORtt PRICES, Id plain ud oo'vetteUoa;^* B* g» >HapnKlQ|{ iiOULB i>. BOYIE & 00., « .59 SECOND STREET, gjjsbL~^ CINCINNATI, I3HlO,^h| V; IUPOEWBS Of ~ FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; ■ SBmuuor ’ '} 1 ALOOBOL, COL 0 QNE SPIRITS,'- Oamphene; Burning Fluid and Spirits of-i J',~ TURPENTINE. 1 lUsabetawcolfnij dMerlpUaaol . ' Domtslle liqnori, ff inn, Cordlalsmid Frencb iB IT T E B~S . : s " 11-Ts ccnaUail-ccihcni Twice —- BOURBON AND BTE WHISKEY, -Peach and Apple Brandy. _ , . : A WO, BAEATiniiAHO KRW EtGtlSB SOU, *,{'%■" - ' ■ BolajicncVturmoltliA, ';- ; CELEBRATED “BOSE’* WHISKEY. As«to far rammcK oooxfs japaakss huteis v , .yiet.wlcP --' Je3fc2wdSwT , PITTSBURGH, PENXJI VST D. £D. M’OALLUJI -REBEEUT T? « fOLtr.mngirac. dart they m . - Odd copply cf CARPAtUvO. «Uct<rf dlricU7'onn to! - Importct Mj. M»»ufcciacm bp ot>» o/ UmCrm.iMwln ; : ' UrtßMt,wwblch they ta.U.tli. ul-biCwm - Al»..c»-«,1.0t " 100- Thslatmt nuko.of OAKPRT SWKEPSBA®!^ Rfalch.billbocSbr^ktUialovin'nln,"- ** - - - WtP.An.ircAt.inM u a i.o o.n s • j: n _ w. " iniRSOTS OLABaI3W^®B^ I 2'toSS - tolMnla(tht.itt of ilsgtnff, vltb <r tliliißi''! FjgwTorto XTSKISO OLKB Ot«BSU «^Ta SSfil2S&£g!?‘ j?*"«SSttISS TtTiaicagßja>oirttPtt^pi[cß^ioru AIAHOHBHY IHSOHAHCU COW'S’* ' :.* !*■■■ - OBBIIIiBOaOB,'- ■*. J; jOmn±so, 37 ; Kfth Street,- Bask mai.fi'- ali ( ,kivd3’<9?'- [ JLIIBBABDtUBIIISBCSL > , ~ IBAAQ. 3QBp|. 'Pfftlflcpt: liWtt.'n | POOE,B«m.rrf^l.wl^*^^ i - Ptt«Qci» Itano Jonou a a • w«n«a(r t ? p «Jt2; %**• Joha a. wuieo, {uSrfoSSwr 1 , ; TAXfc»l TAXEaU TAJUmnf - / ... rjnT TAX-PAYEES WILL BEAp BJ JfAWilt ottwiioUM •Jamtotl«niaa a i t p ltl l Jt> jj ll u> > cUT t . . OTT TAXjtag.BOTOTBBiTAXj-^^ji^#—. !?£' / i • wms *mt-u»Anf£oU Si'i-cr i»rtat» u*ZSSnSSSS»Si»I Ctosetvial £»6a" Eoczj • Ho. M Fifth _Kruct.^ TRUSTEE'S- SALE OF 35 B-UIEDWI LOT3IH 7n£WAßD*—On Tbnrsdiy aGem<»n f *ai» ; 21st, at 3 o’clock, oath# pnnaisovwiQbw toid, itdttyftT* trandaoina loti of grotmd, nine of which hwe • front OB'h Wabateratwat, aarentecn oaDetflllarttieet, od Aha eft ~ Duncan afreet, near the residenceof Oca.J.g.Boorhsad. • Plaaßinaybenad-etthwanetioorbooufc: TUln-iadbpata* > blik Ttorßu,eae»fi&hcub, tesidßetaT,Sl& wad 4 yaantJ ~ with Intewit, payable annually. ■P. M.DAYI3,Aoet. • AGBTIHIOOIIS fc co^ficieAaau’Exelmßge, QTOCK BALES BY AUSTIN £OOBOB • A > O CO- AT THE HXBGHAMTS* J&CUAMas ETEfil " THUEfiDAY ■yjgflSQ.—Bank;Bridge, -luiuranca;; Oopper Stock, Bond And Boal firtate toft U/paUtowd*; at tba Uercbaabf Sxcbaaga by • ' •.' ■ .V. ' ~. austim LooiUßikTO.' ••- Hotel, Drafts and Loans oa Beal EtOrto BegotMed-w?/;.-' raasonabSa ban by. ' 'Au etllf LOOJUS ft 'tOJ.V / . bbZI * '■■■ Stock Hota Bnteta.33 Fourth tU' x h? business JlottttS& <2sanflfß.i CO-PAEtraESBIP. I hare this day Associated.withmamyßOß J. BT. CLJUSGIU Y. Tba tratineei will be JaaraaftacOn- ' . Unnod under the Bra knd.ttyi* of fl.-GRAY ft July lit, ISM. • SAiltrtt' S.; CHEtAY & ;SUW; D RAPTR 8 - A N DrT A * BO« 59 &T. Cl*Aia STJaBBTr-r:- - .fashifeHpw f m * DISS.OUU TION.—The PaxtßeralupJiereto- s fin existing between Wnttiv/Bxtss•id'l&ioß j . BbswVj tinder the-ltyla of TfK. ESHTH ftCO* *u diw:' • aotred on the 18th day of February, 1859,' by the death os -• Mr. Dixon Brown. -; - ► r DAVID B.PABS and JAMES BASE. haring par* ■ chased tholntanat ef Mr. D. Brown, doc'll, Ih tbalstsftnn -*r of Wn. Smith ACo-tbe Foundry aad-Maclrtttff Baines*. g will ba hereafter candocted nadar the stylt ot. Smith. parfcjTj k by whom the boatnesa ef tbe.latafirtnwlllb* aettied*'. surra, park-&co., . NINTH WARD POUNPKT v mramnara,PAr=- i .15 Wmhmtt,X». Ut.nr* ond 120 .Sami^Stnct, Manufacturers of ail Bimaad.d*y tctlpttona cf Coal Ottitatom and ter ripe, Sad Irosa, Dog Iron* Wagon Boxea,-Steel Pnlloja, Haag*!* andGoopllocti ! •• Also, Jobbing and MachineCeaUnge of .-eroy doacrtptioa madatoorder. - r -J- -•-■•• . Urrloga complete UaCHIKK SHoP~attached fatbe-: A to. ,r* THE andonlgned hove assoented with them *■ v in the Coaaiaalca Bttdse>a..Jam funn, lata c t*. i' Bwobenrllle, Ohio. Ths atyleof ih* firm vl] 1 coctinna aa V K ; heretofore. ... BIMICE ft CO. las; ITXMIQg Ac COMM IS SI ON, MER CHANT'S, For tha sale of - r PIE Iron and Bloom*. v : . OA WAXZB PmPtSCm- •f '1 I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH'’-, Daj Mr. JOII3T BELLOW, la the Undertaking betfetas, vnieh itlUbe cosdoeted nadar Ibo namo aadJßTta Of £SU*-l: - O!t*DBLLOTF- r - >‘ . 185,0. . . Seconct Arrival of" . 1858. ~ ' CABPBTB AND OH. CLOTBS, if THE FOffßTfl SIBEET CABPFI. Slflßß, . IvKsTiftaßss. t . Kpa^tf-. 7 -:
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