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TUESDAY MORNINa, JULY 19. 1869.
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Republican State Ticket.
acoxsob oeasui,
THOMAS B. OOCHRAN, &f York county.
euavzToa email, -
WILLIAM H. SEIM, of B«k* eotoly.
.BTVAW, :
ELIAS n. lElflll, Piu*bur«h.
asnamv,
WILLTAM VAHMOM,*PiU»Iorg!i, .
DAVID A. PBBSSLKY, AUtgbeoy,
CHARLES L. OQkHniKd, Uattrn,
DAVID B. CAYAED, Peebles,
WILLIAM EBPT, Lower PtOlftlr.
ABSVMKT UV JCOOt,"
THOMAS MELLON, OolUns.
wstatev Atvotwsr,
JACOB D. MILLER, PittalxPgk
vuisvan. . „
GOODMAN Y. COULTER, SootbYoysU*.
coaonswovg*.
JONATHAN BBAUFF, PitUbargb.
acorma,
DAVID CORNELlUS,Scffleidej.
SUSVIIOB,
M.T.ANDEKSON, East Doer.
KtxcToa or vim roca,
JOSEPH MILLER, Snowden.
:Sfd%^sS:
_ Wb giTC up. the larger portion of our space
ifaiay to detailed acoonnts of the battlo
of Sofftrioo—the French official account, which
will bftfeqnd. on our first page, and that of Mr.
Wo. correspondent of the London
Tima, which wiH-be found on this page.' These
accounts aro needed to complete the record, and
a* a perl of the bleloryof the limes, deserve a
careful reading. , -
. - Bab Iboh vbom ma Obe.—The Bt. Louis Rt
. has, for some weeks, been bloviating
over an invention alleged to have been m&de by
Mf. Chiflfrell, ■■ of that city, for manufacturing
bariron directly from the ore. Afarnao* erect
ed there to test Mr ~ChUw«RNr invention was
.. stated to be a grand success, and a revolution in
the Iron: manufacture was not only confidently
-predicted bat positively asserted. We paid no
attention to tho affair, at the time, confident
that it would tarnlont afoilare, or eomelhiog in.
reality far short of the anticipated result; .and
it is even so. The matter attracted so muoit at
tention at Detroit that an agent was sent from
the Wyandotte Rolling Mills to sea “if the thing
be bo.” Ho has thoroughly examined the St.
Lonis works, and reports the furnace substan
tially a failaro. Ho declares the iron by the
Chiswell process too brittle for any praotfeal
use, and of a quality quite inferior to that made
after the old plan. He brought baok several
specimens, and the best does nofeompare with
the ordinary bar iron.' It is thought to.be a
alight-improvement on the Renton Furnace,
which some of our citizens know of, bat yetfalls
far short of tho merits which it is claimed to
possess. . . ■
Cambria Cousty. —The Repnblioans of Cam
brlft county, at their late County Convention,
.adopted the following resolutions:
IfrioZoci, That the fair fame of oar beloved
-Commonwealth bos been foully tarnished by the
reokleas, ektxavsgaat, unprincipled and shame
lessly aorrnpt administration of the Federal
Government by her traitor bod, James Buchanan.
- That we arc loaman in favor of
wiping ant this elam upon our escutcheon,- and
consigning to everlasting ignominy tbe name of
the sopple tool who has been instrumental in
producing it.
“ i&ofoed, That the enrest and moat effectual
way of performing this doty to ouraelvos and
onr posterity, ia by the nomination and election
in 1800 of tbs Hon. Simon Cameron—a true eon
of Pennsylvania—to the Presidency oflh'e Re
public. /
Raolvtd, That wtf are In favor of his nomina
tion, and, if nominated, we pledge ourselves sod
the People’s Parly of “Little Cambria” to roll
up for him on the summit of tbe Alleghenies a
vote to which wo can point with pride in after
years." ■ .. ' •
EaffUsb. Account*
: CCcnT»pon.dccott of Uw .fcondoa Itast-j
Cavatasa, Jane 2->—4 a. >l — Another name
been added to. tho number of tbpse place*
- ia lhU lHlIs hilly iriAngl© which bare been il
lasirated in the military history of Italyby a
battle.Bolferiuo—a name yesterday unknown
toiall but antiquaries and localcanosityhonterß
—bas to-day a historical BigniEatloa..ltreprG
' seats onooflhe greatest battles of modern days.
It was the first meeting, in foil force, of the two
--groat armies whieharu fighting for thefato of
Iy. - lit all the battles and engagements hitherto:
: - foughtetobaide had-unly part of "its foreseen
tho at aoy rate, engaged; yesterday
lotS brought up wbaf they coaid. Itw&s, then, I
the .first, occasion to jadge of their respective
. : power and ability. Both .Emperors were at the
beadaof-tbeir- armies, wnrroooded -by all theirr
most experienced advisers. 1
' What the immediate reeolt of this gigantic
doe! was you ‘will know long beforo this letter
V : reaches yon; what its real influence will be .on
.. the warfare we cannot yet judge for ourselves.,
Exoept ia , those few csser where aa army .is
; * completely , broken; up" by defeat, the resule 'pf
: tho greatest battle beoobeabnJy clear some time
after. AUhoogh a 1 great *fld,decisive, victory,
the battle of Solferiflcf does -hot belong to thosa'
ofihe former, class.-, The Austrians were beaton,
drfon from position to .position, bnt whether
they.are able ornot to make-soother' stand' in
' ibecpen field webaraasyet to feirn. •
* - There is some element in' the Austrian coun
cils of-war Which wedon’t underetaad,bat which,
gives to their operations in this first phase of i
ihßcSmpaJgttjaitßS uncertain andiVacillatlnga
• oharaoter as they possessed la the .'second part!
ofiL On Monday they aro In fall retreat over the
Hindu; and on Thursday they ore back egaln
with nil lheir'forces, havo taken hp their, posl*
tios/forlified it; and arewaiting to receive ne.
It mayiiiYft been * feint for angbt we know, but
It (s rathfirie maqiL jo.soppose of the credoUiy
of his adversary io be token in by an attempt to
play at bide and seek with an army estimated at
180,000 or 200,000 men. Although, therefore,
, every thing rather indicated that tho Austrians
- intended to withdraw .behind the Mlocio, aot ac
cepting a. battle onthls side ofit, bat preparing
to defend tbopoeaagoof it. with alliheirforoes,the
advance was asoarefal as if every moment they
had expected to meet the cocmy. .From point to
polattbedifferontcorps were poshed forward,
one taking the placoof ihe otber, and feeling tp
v the right and left for the enemy.
■ i When the Chieee was crossed, and the allied
jjp„ , 4 amies approached the ground where, if any
where, the enemy bad to make hie stand, their
altitude becamb quite that cfaa army advancing
p; " - to the battle field; Each body took up the po-!
' tg aitioa Which Itjwaa to ocaopy in the battle- Toni
..§& -- > coold see if you went along the lino
H '.if y C v tho AUles the daybefore the battle,
i whole advanoe the. left somewhat
i overlapped tho right, while on the extreme right
5 W "" -v* itsolf was a detached corps far enough- to the
~*1 - nu to-proteot-*hat-fla»k, and yet oloee enough.
? J toenter into line in the hoar of battle. -
The day before the battle the position extend
>■? * ed from the shores of tho Logo di Garda at Dee*
:< , eozaao *n along the .wcetern edge. of the hilly
■ *?< - J - ,' oonibry !*•»»*• down to. Casllglione,' and,
bending baok toward Csrpenedolo, toaohed there
the Chlese; tho Emperor himself, with the Guards
y C v M a reserve, at Monuohiaro, and the Eiog, with
. . hisslaft’irtXbnatOi.vr; ; v . : .-
r.ls< 'ThwwonnntoMce, as you will remember,-
\ r . was seat that day in the direction of^Sol/erine,
*:->V ’ and felt!h witheoine Aastriaa postef ihisproved
tt»i ihdt>Mo.irii»oWopie(l, bats»Tonokey to
whfithap it was only adetoohment. left to obeerve
. - too »nuoo of tho Allies, or wbtUior It on th«
»( -apant-cardi. of lho AtuUian.anny. . It looked
* ' *. »M7&pidoo»i Ih«*>!>»-U>»tl‘lndof«ileiioo
.. ' r - nil fthoat tho neighborhood yooreowk afaoet
• ' »l«,s hniec »Imll»r cifimm»;anoe, the only sign
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ftadLmoveaent dMtJßtho.
'; / ; direction of lbe tflacio paewge « ft*
' ' I® the afternoon Mr?;. Goddard
';;.ino :; 4G■-&»▼».made another a#ceat oii> Urger
Milk wiib bll balloon from one of the hlghbilli
:" • J wMo& rtte dosebehlod Gaatigllbae. . I badto go
before lbo Mcoot took place*so I cannot.
(«ll whetbortt came off, or whether it threw any
9® the ppaiiion of .the. enemy.
-Vi At «»f'inae,‘ there W no ttir ia the etenlng at
-- ‘MoßtibierOierhere the Gouda remained still
rommp*d.'« d J % Emperor himeelf had hie
i TMtSiJy'mo«u.B * o'clock, tho sound of
!*i?hSd ctads Moshe* Ms teeth.
Stfors »u hour h»d passed *•
been m»d» for the *tta*k.”
- were made oa; the/fa?pJralJoh,pr*W
mraroV*ngg<^
«, whstherhioMsJeßiyfaiswbeforir: Ibjtrhe
“urtriwi hid taken up their pod‘lou«|d «««
«f u.ptan formed
' Mttsspot. »»d ; ths orders irero given outnt-
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/üblican County Ticket.
ilMehiibae wa hive todesl, Here coair?ddw&;
xrcxn thtnorthwestin: a southerly directions*
far M- CastigUone. audthen,' mwng a
str^e-the-Miholoin:a south-easterly direction.
The[bill/ counlry.forms.thna a tolerably regular
psraUelognhrfromaortb eastto south vest; the
four angles o/ which are Lonato, Peschiera, Vol
ta and CasligUoae. This parallelogram of bills
is about .twelve mllee in length and nine miles in
width, and is divided almost in its middle by a
little stream, which nma into the Mincio. -The
hills rise gently from the shores of the lako, and
attain their highest elevation above the source
of Ibis stream, falling off again toward tho-Mlu
cio. This is just about the center of the paral
lelogram, at ftondolsto and Poxiolengo on the
left, and at Solferino, Monte Ohveto, and Cavna
na on the right bank of the etraam. These
points were chosen bytbo Aostrisna as the pivot
of their line. Their line itself extended from
Peschiera, on whioh they leaned their extreme
right, through ibis pivot, down into the plain of
the Mincio, intersecting the great road to Qoito.
The whole line was not less than twelvo miles in’
length. Cavrlsno was the center of it, which
the £mperor of Austria had chosen for his head
quarters, while Solferino was the key of the
whole position. This order of battle protected
all tho approaches to the Mincio, but H was jael
the necessity which was felt to protect all the
roads leading to the Mincio whioh caused this
long.extension, and became thus an element of
weakness in the whole poeitioo; and this length
of line and corresponding weakness increased
the more tho Minoio was appreaehed, for the
road to Qoito, which is the principal passage,
goes off from C&stiglione at a considerable angle
toward the south-east.
This weakness was recognised, and Ibo dispo
sitions taken accordingly. Instead of taking tbo
poaltion in front, where it la of formidable
strength, the whole weight of the attaok was
thrown on the wings, with the view of breaking
through the line, if possible, and gaining odo of
the Minoio paaaagea, or, at any rate, foroing tbe
enemy oat of the strong position in the hills,.-
Accordingly the 4th corps, that commanded
by Gen. (now Marshal) Kiel, reeioforoed by part
of (ho reserve and artillery, rcoelved orders to
not in tho plain, toward Goito. The Ist corps
of Marshal d’flillicre, was to proceed by tho
road'which rdna from Castiglione along Ihob&ao
of tho hills, near tho little village of Grole, np to
SoUerlno. One division of the 2d oorpa, that of
the Daks de Magenta, was ;to lake this village
from the hill food in front, while the other was
tp take it quite in the rear by San Cassiano.
The 3d corps that of Marshal Canrohert, did not
enter in line, but was bentbaok in the direction
of Castel Onzago, while the Sardinian army, was
to execute'on the left wing a flank, movement,
corresponding to that on the right, trying to'
break through the line between Pjeschiera and
Poxiotengo, and get to one of tbe&)i»oio passa
ges which cxlat.is that direction. The Guards
remained as a reserve, under the personal com
mand oflhe Emperor, who took the command of
the movement. .
Although the hilly Datura of the country u
favorable enough for observation, the line was
too extended to overlook the whole, while the
simultaneous character of the movements made
it impossible to follow details on every point. I
must confine myself, therefore, only to the main
features, as far as I saw them myself, or have
had time as yet to ascertain thorn. The attack
began almost simultaneously on the right and
in the center, for while the fire of musketry and
the advance of oolnmns on' Solferino indicated
that the battle had begun in the center, the
Piedmontese gnns were heard to the left, and
the artillery of Gen, Kiel to the right, in the di
rcction of San Vigilio and Medole.
The hill around which tbo village of Solferino
is bnilt is the most prominent object all along
this country. It is of a conical shape, and has
at its summit a high, square tower, called the
"Spai (Spy) dTtalin,” for from the top of it you
can overlook the plain of Upper Italy from the
Alps to the Po. This hill is detached from the
rest of the range, and throws out three plateaux
—one in the direction of the.lake, another to*
ward the plain, and a third toward Cavrisna.
It forms thus, as it were, a high castle with three
bastions, and all tbo roads leading toward it run
in the openings between the plateaux. All the
sides, with the exception of that toward the
plain, aro very precipitous, and tbo roads run
down at so steep an inclioe that they are called
the Scale do Solferino. Toward the plain the
approaches riao by a gradual incline nntil they
reaoh (he first houses; thenoc they aseamo the
same precipitous character which the others
have. It was this side which was chosen as the
point of atuo't. The Austrians had prepared
for this, and were ready to r receive their adver
saries. Both sides of the road up to the village
itself aro oovered with vineyards; into these
they had thrown masses cf infantry, taking ad
vantage of the nature of the ground to give
them shelter and free scope for their rifles. As
for artillery, they not only had some on tho
road, bnt on the different elevated points to the
right and left, which abound in lbe higher parts
of the road toward tbe village. The fight began
slooat in the plain ja*f where the rood coming
from Castigtione bends to aeaeod the village, and
crosses the road from the latter to the main road
ofGolto. Two divisions of tho Ist corps (Forey’s
and B&zaine’s) bad orders to drive the enemy
from this position, whilo one division of the 2d
corps was to take (he tillage in the rear by San
Cassiano, The enemy’s skirmishers beiog driven
back, tbo two divisions of the Ist corps advan
ced, and after a sharp fasillade'succeeded in
driving him back towards the village. But it
was only at the village that the real fight began.
Xbe entrance to it bad been barricaded, and the
high garden walls! which extend to the right and
left were loopholed for musketry, while on the
spar which lies to the right of Ihe read as yon
.ascend, a battery was sending down a shower of
grape. This entrance became tbo scene of a
most desperate fight, bat was at last forced, and
then began one of thmstreet fighlswbioh seem
to become a characteristic of-this campaign;
every bouse had been loopholed, and was occu
pied by the enemy. As there are no gates in the
rear of the courtyards of these houses, the de
fenders in each were obliged to fight to the last
or else surrender. Twice the first division of the
Ist corps had succeeded in penetrating to the
church, theenolosure wall of which is just at lbe
foot of the great lower and the top of the hill,
and twice it*bad to retire before the reserves
which the enemy brought op. Tbe fight bad
lasted for more than three hours, and the
-strength of the eoldiers began to fail. At ibis
moment, whioh was about B'o’clook, the Yoltl
gears and the Chasseurs of (he Guard received
Orders to relieve them. At-tbe same time the
Division of the 2d Corps, with tbe Turcos or
Chasseurs Indigenes, pushed home Us attack
from Gan Cosssano, while the other division of
the Ist corps had attacked the heights to the left
$f the road. In less than half ao hour the ene
jiny .was driven out of bis stronghold, and had to
retire, leaving 12 guns behind. Ho retired in
the direction of Cavriano, bnt only step by step.
Looking down from Solferino toward Cavriana,
there is a mate of hills before you, which l ean
compare to nothing' but tho ruins of a number
of cotloeal Boman camps formed by nature, and
half obliterated by age. It is one-succession of
ascents and descents, (be .best description of
whioh I heard from a soldier, who, describing
the battle on the height, .said, 'Cetoit me chasse
a rjcurcuxL* *
After the taking of Solferino (be engagement
assumed really the ehape of a balUe, where lac
nos came into play. The lakiog of the village
woeinore due to bravery thaneolenee. Battles'
.have often been compared to a game of chess;
woll, I never was so strnok by the troth of this
comparison as yesterday, daring the ftdvanco
from Solferino to Cavriana—how one body after
another was moved forward, and the enemy
forced back by degrees. It was in this fight that
the Immense superiority of lbs new Fronch rifled
cannon showed iteelf. The lightness of the pis*
ces is snob that they can be bronght op hills so
steep that even infantry had no small difficulty
in coaling them. Still the raogo .of them and
their precision are almost incredible. You could
eee their shells bursting among the guns and
infantry of the enemy, while the shells fired
from his guos at the highest elevation were
foiling short or baraling in the air. The attack
on this succeseion of positions w&s made from
the plain at the same time as from the
heights, the object of both being to gain the
bright* ofCavriana, the centre of the Austrian
position. While one column advanced' by the
road which leads along the baso of the bills to
Cavriana, the mala body followed the chant a
V uureuii over hill and dale in a regular steeple
chase toward the tower of Carriana. While the
attaok in what was now the centre, took this ehapo
the attack of the 4th Corps in tho plain to the
right bad likewise developed itself. For a short
distance from Costiglione the country to the right
and left of the road is tall of vineyards and mul
berry trees, not very closely planted, but suffi
cient to bejao obstacle to thomovementrof artil
lery and oavalry. After two miles or so, how
ever, lbs trees recede on both sides, aadaaal
most nakad plain, partly grass, partly planted |
with coro, stretches oat almost from tho foot of
the hllis across the main road to (ho neighborhood
ofMcdole. This plain which extends as far as
Cavrlatta, Ouldlzzolo, and-Ceresolc, became tho
seeneofa most animated artillery and cavalry
engagement, which was very effective, as'seen
with a good glass from the heights. The infantry
took part in U only, to the extreme right toward
Medole and Ceresole, occupying (be vineyards
whichpie at tho entrance of the plain, and from
Which theinfantry of the enemy had.beon before
driven out. Ae- soon as Gen. Niel was able, to
debouoh it into the plain from the right theday
was gained, for euoh was the superiority of the
french artillery, that the Austrian artillery men,
who, it most be acknowledged, fought their ad
versaries with great bravuy.were obliged to
r yield.Tbiswasin theafternoonabout4o T olock.
dome to'ihohiils about Cavriana,
and while one colona jailedthe steep ridge under
whleb the road was sent bh the
road Into the rapidity, with
I whioli advwbed* you could tee
i’t&tbe Aufiirians bad giren op the idea oft*
I vdaiinf any longeria this position,and .wen now
only to aftf gw* their niff*' - topilti Wf
- CaTmco, which Ifi aiiofltl foroidablfir.A* that
‘ of Bolferioo, wu "only -belduQtil tho other '
< troops could be withdrawn;;and T&a ultimately
taken with littieloia- 16 the plain, tho Austrian
artilery executed a very good retreat m tchdan,
while the cavalry was sent forward to arrest
somewhat tho progress of the Allies. On this oc
casion there were a couple of brilliant charges
executed by the Chasseurs d’Afrique, but this ;
did not pievent tbe enemy from keeping tbc road
ito Goito. By 5 o'clock, 1 almost everything was
i over on the right wing and the center. The end
| waspreclpitatedbyaemartehower, which began 1
to fall about this time.
What happouedonibo left I must reserve for
another letter, as I could not overlook that part
of the field, and bAve bad as yet no time to hear
the details and eed tbe field of battle. But when
tbe battle ended on tfae right a smart cannonade
began on tbe left, which most have been either
a renewal of the attack in order to gaio tbe pas
sage of Ponte di Moozamb&no, or else It was an
attack on tbe part of the Aostriao army retirieg
toward Pesohiera. Some of the guos mast bate
been fired from this latter place, for, tojadgoby
tbe sound, they were large position guns.
The resnlt of tbe day is, driving tbe Aus
trians from the position which they bad tbemr
selves chosen and fortified in every way, eo as
to make it almost impregnable. It waa tbe
strongest proofofsnperiority which could be giv
en. From tbe extent of the position, and tbe
force in which they appeared, in all thoy mast
have been very nearly 200,000 men etrong, and,
If the prisoners are to be credited, they brought
up all their reserves from Mantna by railway
daring the battle. These 200,000 were in one
of the most formidable positions that oan be con
ceived, bad the ground carefully prepared for
defense, and were driven by about 140,000 or
150,000 men from these positions, leaving 80
guns, besides a number of ammunition wagons,
and several thousand prisoners. If the defeat
did not become much greater it was from tbe
Austrians thinking of a timely retreat. Ae soon
as Solferino was lost, it was evidently a losing
battle that they were fighing. They were think
ing' all the time of their retreat, and held the
groand only sufficiently.notto expose themselves
to worse evils. Soolosotothe Mincio it would
have been ao act bf desperation to attempt to
hold their position, with tbe risk of being puob
td back in tbe river, or else betas cut off from
it.
There oan be no misinterpreting the tLiog,
as at Magenta, that only part of (he troops were
preseot, or that they were fatigued; it wae ae
fair a trial of respective strength and skill for
them as they eonld desire—for all the disadvan
tages in numbers, as well as position, were en
tirely on the side of their adversaries. Whether
after this trial they will still think of accepting
another battle on this side of the Mincio, or
whether they will be satisfied with defending the
river Une, remains to be seen.
Tho losses on both sides were, of oonrss, con
siderable, especially in and about Bolferino,
which looked Uke a human butchery after tbe
fight. At this point alone I saw lying about
moro tban 1,600 dead, beside a largo moss of
wounded. In dead the French did not lose very
much,‘but the number of wounded cannot be less
than 8,000 or 4,000, only a small proportion,
however, severely wounded among them. What
the Austrian loss waa it is not possible to judge,
for they took away as long as they could both
dead and wounded, having made a requisition
for 2,000 carts in tho villages on the Mincio.
Gen. Niel, who commanded the right flanking
oolamn, and whose ekillfnl management of tho
artillery contributed ooneiderably to tho success
of the day, has been raised to the rank of Mar
shal do France. ,
As soon as the battle was over, orders oamo
to transfer the headquarters to Carrions, and
last night the Emperor occupied the very room
which his antagonist bad had prepared for him
self. Even the dinner was found nil prepared
and waiting for the victor.
DYSPEPSIA.—The worstfoo of humanity
)■ ao vet! knows, that we hardly fool disposed to occupy
time or »pace In ita exposition. Few bar* escaped sufftrlng
from onecranotbercfiUvarisdfartex. Infkct,UU«lthcr
a cicii cr a of almost every other dietasv; and
taken to this stage, we believe one rem-dj— £(KMIAV£’S
UOLLANDBITTeKS—wiII always mitigate, if not effect a
permanent euro. Wo might use atrouger language, l»nt, ai
we an addressing a msoaisj as well aa a rea*on*t>io com
munity, dedr* to avoid tbo prejudice which would attach
to what would teem mere boasting.
lodLreslion, Heartburn, Qtadach*—Sick and NetToai—ld
fact, all that ban their origin ia impaired digestion—ln
which an Included BILTOC3 DISORDERS AND LIVER
CUM PLAIN K, Mental Disorder*. MOposition
to rftiai, Impaiienct, P'prtuion of Aptria, A'ertxvj Finn
and Trcmilitg , derirt for SMtutlr, and a number of other
affection* of Ibis etas*, rendering a man unfit for later
eoana with tba World and the *oeiety of bii family—will
ail, in meat Instancra, ba found to bare procmlsd from that
dia*t*ed st«t« of (ho dlewtiTw organs which ihu medietas is
to eminently calculated to relieve.
JUrr CaBOTO;—Th* G*nuln* highly Ccnreotrated powr
bave’s Holland Bitten ts put apta half pint txXOn only,
•txl retailed nt (1 per boUla. The great deraaod for this
truly Celebrated Medtcfnebu Induced many imitations
Which tba public «hould guard against porvhsaing. Beware
of Imposition! BC* thatour name tiva tbalabclcf every
bottle you boy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jm, k 00, Rdo Pn.-prtcti.rs, 27
WoodstmvbctWwcD Istaodil et*.,Pfttshorsh. Pa.
myffl.-daw B
aoiiftimuitnus.
JUST ARRIVED
ANOTHER LOT
OF
■i t
WILLIAM ZNA3S Ss CO.’S
CSLETt BATED
PIANO FORTES,
FOR SALE BY
cHARLorra blume,
jultf No. 118 Wood tl, 24 door above Fifth.
Valnablo Beal Batata fox Salo,
NEAR TWO ACRES frontiDg on Ridge
street 176 feet from tb« line of the We»l Common and
265 faet West of the property of tbe Theolngtea! Seminary,
fn Alleghany City, os which is erected an elegant and
fashionable Brick Mansion forty-five foot front, with kitch
en, wasbieuso, Ac., In tha rear, all arranged in (he brat
manner for convenience; and noted for dusta architectural
execution,withtanacos, hot and cold water bathrooms,
gaaflitoresaadothermodwnimpfovenjeats. Tbegrcunds
are highly attractive aa to location and beautifully lerrmced,
commasdlofc extensive views of tb* three rivers In the vl
dolly and tha adjacent country. Th»y are coverod with
fores c and matured choice fruit trees of various kinds, grape
tinea in full bearing, and shrubbery. Attached Isa Urge
brick stable and carnage boose, and a teased pasture field
ofabcut 7 acres. For terms apply to
jnlDsodtf • .JUDGE IRWIN, on tha premises.
CORNER STONE CELKBkATION—BX
COHSIO* CARS—The Dowd of Manager* of th* W.
P. Hospital respectfully request the ettradaeco of all the
friend* of the institution on the Interesting occasion ofl»y
-log the corner stone of the caw hoildlsg for the aaccmawd*-
tlonofthe insane of Westirn Pennsylvania.
A special train of can vili leave lbs Pittsburgh depot ot
the FuWsyse k Chicago Railroad at 10 o’clock TCEsDiY
MORNING, stopping at the Allegheny depot for the lice
pltalFsnn. The cars will temala at the (ana during the
day to afford shelter In esse of • shower, end «ill return to
thedtyet3){F. w.
Tickets tot the round trip, 00 cents, and can be had at
either station. Visitors will protide their own refreshment*.
Jylfcft T, BAKEWELL, president.
0Q ACRES OF LAND on the Ohio River.
nearly opposite Freedom, will be eoU on easy terms.
House of 3 rooms, orchard of 100 trees, good store, springs
of wster, eta Will he sold for f l,too—®Xl In hand, balance
Is U 2» end 3 years.
JulP 8. CUTnCERT A 80S, 61 Uaikctst.
ONE MILE from Clifton Station, on i\ &
O. B. R,s Dwelling lloose,Stable,etc. Price gi,4OQ
—|7oo In bend, halaoce et 1 yeti, for sale by
Jnlß . 8. OPTaB&RT A SOfr, SI Market it.
Flour, flour—a fun supply or host
grades on heod end constantly ncrtvlog by
JolO. HTTCHOOQg. MoOKKgKT A 00.
CHEESE. —Superior Cutting Choose re*
ceirlng regularly from the best manufactories and for
.gale by Jnlß IHTCHOOSg, McCRKERT A CO.
IMPORTED SEED WHEAT—SSO bush
pure Imported Wheat, from the Mediterranean, la
seeks of two btubels, for safe by
%jol» - IHTOnCOCE, VcCRKERY A CO.
,X?BESH BLOELICK AND BEDFORD
A! WATERS always on draught. Also, Congr*es,Kissen*
gen and Empire, at - JOS. FLhMIHG’3,
• JniO ’ &jroir ti Ainond nd Market tu.
TOOTH BRUSHES—a large and lino as
eortmsnt of Tooth Bruehe* Just rte’d by
JnlB . JOB. FLEMING.
RATS, Mice, Roaches and Mosquitoes
promptly exkrmiasted bytho nse ot Meyer's Pro
psratliin. For sale by Jql9 Jq3- FLEMING.
PURE ICy SPARKLING SODA WATER
drawn from Porcelain Foentainswitb rich and highly
Savored Syrups can always be procured st
Jul 9 JOS. FLEMING'S.
MUKMIY'S PATENT B INDUES—Just
ncMtlotof Wm. F. Marpbj’» piunt rerptitul
Utter Diode!*. _ IIAVKtf,
f Dinar Haricot ud 2d tod Wool tad Third it*.
DBSiLVISR'S NEW MAP OP THE SJSAT
Of WAR IN EOROPE—Tbe beat ona pnbllatttd for
ail* by Jalfl Vf. 8. 11AVKN.
LEAF TOBACCO—3 casks Missouri Leaf
- . 7 boSM do do
X»»rrltq forttlaby . Jo9l _ M’PASB A AHJE7L
NEW TKNN, .WHEAT—'Writs and Red.
—Seret&l Jot# Bow on thewayaoiJ arrirtas for silo by
JBI9 JSAIAHMQKS* ACO.
RYJB— 500 bas. Byo to arriro and for sale
bf T. BELLA CO, "
jaltf Corner Front at. apd Chancery Leno.
Qnn BUS. PRIMEWHITE WHEAT;
OUviOOdo do Yellow C^rn,
fcraalaby JolO MoBANB A At?JER,
fiO BXS: PRIME PEARL STARCH for
vvwliliy - Jol9 JJeSAREAANJKR.
ORANGESr=-50 boxes Mcisma Sweot re
ceiving tbt# dayfor *al# by
JoIS - ESTHER SANDERSON, 80 Wood at.
LEMON St-50 boxes in prime order rccoiv
tortlilf day «sd for tala by
, UXxUXB 4AHDEHS3.V.
jo!8 •- .‘ W 0.39 Wbod«t,oppo#!t» gt,CbyU<Hotel.
SCQARAND MOLASSES—
- , Hbbl».lf.o.eniv; >
> . .Mttfc'vdol
fiae'tf do eoßxlcßßflßt Attd Ibr asl# by - ■ .
• JtJfl: -J. *OO4W Witor ted M Froi tat
T> AKE CHANCE FOB; A GOOD: XAtf"
iV HER <lfl>a aauU <«»b writ#!, to go late bgftßen,-.
fiSin mi MsiteiL, >o?nvux*Bxat * wss
jUrto. *aib«tistmtnio.
CAUL. AND ICXAMINE
Tan LATEST IMPROVEMENT
Sewing Machines
Tills IS THE MACHINE withsc owners
offered a premium 01
Iu Philadelphia to uy other ou exhibition at the Franklin
Institute that could do. tho same rang* of work as well-
Their offer not having beeu accepted its superiority mail be
conceded, tor sale el
A. M. IVLVRBHAU. Ac CO.’S,
FRDfiRAL ST, ALLIGIIENY CITY
OAKuano rilOfikltTV FOR habE.
That portion of Oakland known
a»**Now Linden Grove,'.' Ijlng within two and a half
tulles of tbe elty, has been subdivided Into lotsof conveo-
Inntetze, ranging in from one to tan acres earh. Some of
them are level, others brantlfal and ayometrlcal knolls,
covered with forvst trees, and others gently rol’lng, snscep*
til.le of betog Improved in the moat picturesque nunuer.
There lota are surrounded by an excellent neighborhood,
with the advantage of a firvt class private school, taagbt by
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kerr, with pabltcscboota In the vicinity.
A line ofoiunibnsts itjds ev»ry boor during the day, and
ioaahorttimea facsang.r Railroad will be built, that
rendering them most eligible and desirsble.
For beauty of ecenery, facility of accws, pority of air. and
convenience to tbedty, they are unsurpassed as sites for
country mldencw.
In order to accommodate those who may wish to improve
th*y are offered at tbe following very easy terms:
Oaoteath In hand and the reiidoo In olne equal annus!
payments. julS lmd VT. O. LESLIE, Ot DUmood at.
ABomoatead for $10; A Homestead for
$100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and
over, situated on and near Rappahan
nock River, above and below Freder
icksburg, in Virginia.
Anew town, called RAPPAHAN
NOCK, has recently been laid out ia Cu'ptppir Coun
ty, lu the mid*t uf the GOLD REOtON OF V/KOINIA,
surrounded by Minis and Mining Companfrt; and Farm*
and l'own Ijota in altrri>ntn dKXuoe or elixirs, can cow bo
bad for a “MEUE 80X0,” slDply to induct utllvnent in
this desirable region. $1t4,900 worth of land la to bo dlvld
ed amongst purchasers or gtnn otMy as an lodocement to
com* on and make , improrements, ond tho laud is of tha
moat Improvable qualities. Many bare already arttled,aod
tcoras of others are coming. Good Forming Land, lo tracts
of any site to suit,purchatm, can alio be had at from $lO
to $2O per aero, payable in easy quarter yearly installments.
Cnqxutiimablt tkitt will 6e »n cm catct pipm.
4w*AGENTS ARB IVANTED everywhtio to sell tiitte
lauds; liberal lndaromenlß trill ho given.
FovparticaUre, address E. BADDER.
Julft:3wd Land Agent, Fort Royal, Vs.
Truss and supporter manufao
TORY.—OARTWBIOfIT A YOUNG, No. W Wood St,
brg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to the fact
that they aretheooly MANUFACTURERS of TRUSS*B
ana BUfPURTRRS tu this clly. They can coosequeutly
Uke measures and make to orurr these articles after tbe
most approved pattern, aud (urnUb ibxm atprlcotfrequsot
ly not more than one-half that demanded by mare dealers
In them, ill are solicited to call, after pricing and exam
ining Trnrsw iu any other store in the city, confident that
we can satisfy the slfllctod that it 1* their tuUreat to deal
with the manufacturer.
attention paid t-> repairing.
Jutfi CAItTIVBIQtiT A YOUNG, 60 Wood atrrot.
Tannery for sale—with four town
lots, good substantial buildings, work shop and dwell
ing bouse, bark and mill houso 4o feet iqturr, with stoue
basement; shop £2by S 2 feet, hS vat*; fruit trees, Ac,Ac
No tan yard within '« miles; a lot of bark, shop tools, Ac,
will also be eold. This property Is situate lo a gooJ neigh
borhood; cost over st,uu> will bo told for $2,600.
Jnlfl 8. OUTUmiRT A BON, 61 Markot st
N*EW FIRM,
UALLAUIIER, CIIAIQ A CO.,
Sli AS 6 FOtJNDENB,
6IE»SI ANt. QA3 PIPK PITTEKS AND PtUUBEHB;
Finishers or all kinds or brass
WORK, and dealers is OA3 FIXTURES, A.-
IFOTFICK AND WARERGOiIB,
Five doors liltb al<c«l.
4V*Fcuodi) , No. Iflfl First •treal, fl>e djora t-elow Ih-
Uouoognhela Ilocae, between Wood and Smith field.
The v»U knoim practical ekill acd cxperlenr* iu th« va
i iocs braochoe if Drain Cacticgs, Bream acd Gas I ittir.g of
ih* souior member* of r-ar firm, who will *iro their psreitia)
atteuUon to all work lotruato.l to thrra, ibc-nld entitle us
t-i a share of public patrosage.
ORDERS PJdJMPTLY FILLED *qZB
lul4:dif
COAt'WANTUD.
untr Bv. loots Gas Ltanv Couraxv, \
f< Luulj, Joue 30lh, y
PHOI‘OSALS will l>« recoivivi bfth^St.
LOUta GArf I.Mill r COMPANY, tilt tat October noxl,
for NINE UUNPKED THOUSAND BUSHELS FITCc-
OURGUCOAL. ol the beet quality,fcrOMruskicgpurposes,
lobe delivurraas follotr,- Oe*-half, (4o ft ,*;ou busbele) In
ISCI, and tbe other half In I!C2 Tli->C.*I to be delirorsd
In (be Coßifrany’s yard,St. L*mi».
TheGai Light t’-mnpaDy rwrvos «be right ip r-jrct any
or all btda. juX4Mtne! KDWaru nTAGG, B>r'y
JOE CHESfST 1
MEAT SAVES,
A Urge supply f-n l»sad fjrtth* low nt 100 IrriiCity
6toT«nnil Tin Warthotna cf
W. W. CRADSUAtC.Ho 13t Wood street,
JulU rirst «loor below tho *fgn of tbe GclHi.n Gun,
NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
A Rare opportunity in a delightful and
climate, twenty-five miles south-east r.f
Philadelphia, on the Camden and
Atlantic K. K-, New Jersey.
Aa old e«ute eonslsUnjr of irttnl tbcoesnC* ofacrv* of
prodnziitt soil hav Uco divided iata Farms of various shrea
to tuft the pbrchaicr. A popnUtioa of «oo>« Tifttxn Hun
drrd, frtitn varfou* parte of the middle fitstee aod New bng-
Uod have eettiad there tbopaat year,lmproved thefr places,
and raixd erztlUnt crept. The prlcoof the lead fsatthe
low*omof frvia tIHoX.'O p»r acre, the eoil Is of ihobeet
Sualiry for the prodoctljo of IVbeat, Glover, Coro, Pescbee.
reptsaod VegeUbles. IT Id CONfiIDHKHD THIS iIKST
FRUrr SOIL LV THE UNION. Xhe. place ia perfectly
secure from fruits tb* dmtroctive enemy of the farmer.—
Crops cfgrslß,gr**a acd frultare now growing and can be
•ecu. By examining tba place Itself, a correct Judgment
The terms
are made easy-to eecure tb* rapid-improvement cf the laud,
whlchlsonly sold far actual tmyrorcmtnf. The remit has
been, that within the paatye>ir,satae fires handful hotutt
have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, aotue
forty viosyards and Poach orchards planted, and a largo
somber of other improvements, making It a desirable iud
active place of busloesa.
THE 3UBKET.
as tho reader may perceive from Us Icratlort, I, the
BBS! IN THE UNION.
PreJuco brlngiug double the price tbao Ja locations away
from tbe city, and morothan double the price than tbo
West. Ilia known that the earliest and best fruits and
vegetables in this latitude coma from New Jersey, aod are
annually exported to theextentof mUllota.
la locating ben, the setllerhss many sdrautagt*. Ho is
wilhlna fow hours ride of the great ellipse! Now England
and Middle Btale*, he Is near the old friends and assorte
tloDa hois la a trifled country whertertry improvement of
tont/ort and cioilisalion it at hand, lie can buyevery ai ti
de be wants at the cheapest price, and soil bla prod oca for
the highest, (id the Weil this la rersrsed,} he baa schools
for his children, dlfiuo service, and will enjoy open winter,'
and delightful climate, where foyers are utterly unknown.
The result of the change upon those from tbs north bu gen- <
orally been to restore thria to as oxccllentstaf e of health.
In the way of building and UnfroTi eg, lumber can be ob
tained at the mQls at the rate of $lO to $l6 per thousand.—
RricksCrom Ibe brick yard open-U to the place. Every arti
cle cau be procured in the place, good carpenters are at
band, and there la no place In the Union .where buildings
and improvement* can be made cheaper.
Tbs reed, r will at or.ee be strath with the sd vantages her«
presented, sod ask btaselt why the properly has ifot been
token up before. Thu reason is, It was never thrown lo the
market; and uuUu these statements were correct, no one
•would be Invited to examine the land before pihchssinc.—
This all are expected to do. They will seo land nsdeT cnlib
ration, soch lathe extent of tho settlement that they will no
doabt, meet persona troo their own neighborhood; they
will witness tbs Improvements and cun jadge the character
ol the population. If they tobie with a view to settle, they
should corns prepired to stay a day nr two and be rrsdy to
purchase, as focitlotn canuoibe brld oil refusal.
Tnsreare two dally lrales to PfaUadelphU, and to all s«t
•]*” "i 10 '“prove, tie JtailriKid Company nii+t a Fit'
Titlelfur tin months, atdahal/price 2iclet for ihr tty tart.
THE TOWN Or DABMONTON.
Ip connection with tboagrtcultnrtl settlement, enaw 1 and
■thriving town bps naturally arisen. tefttcA pnunu indue*
mntt/or any kindr/butinat.psrticulartg earttahdman
v/atUmtx. The Shoe butintts could bo carried on in this
pUceand market to good advantage, alio cotton bailouts,
and retmuuetcric* of Agricultural Implements or Foundo*
rt** for casting small articles. The Improeement has been
so rapid as to insure n constant and permanent loemw of
bufiutss. Town lots of a good sire, (we do not sell small
ones, as it would effect tho improvement of the place) can b*
had at from $lOO and upwards.
The ZBmmonfcn -Farmer, a monthly lltrraryaxd agri
cnlinial sheet, containing full Information of Uammonton
“2-. gt J 6 cents per annum.
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds glreu, dear of all In
cumbrance when money ia paid. Route to the land: leav®
vluo street whar£ Philadelphia for Hammonfon by Rail
« « .^.V IL * er4 /4 , * 8 - Pare M cents. When there,
inquire for Mr. UYUNEJ. Boarding convenience* on hind
Parties had better atop with Sir. Byrner,o principal, until
i porchasing.as bo will show them
OTer the iandinhlscarriegr.-frcoof expense. LcttsrsanJ
applications can be addressed to LANDIS k BYRNES,
nnn,?r??^? P,o '> Atlantic county, New Jersey, orB7lh
C £?i Q ? I ' IS( it 2U2 ficutfa FiWl Philadelphia. Maps
and information cheerfully tcrnlehcd. JuleodCai
T IIE HAMMONTON FARMER-A nows
tin»?!r!nf 40 and Agilcolture, also ret
rcnnta of the new settlement of Uamtnon*
wa. in Haw Jersey, can be subscribed foT at only 26 cents
per annum.
postage stamps for Iho amsonb AJJroratoEdl
jriJ/. 9 J Parnrep . Uamroonton P. 0„ Atlantic Co., Now
l* n, l. of »h« tret quality. In
Wnl end most delightful cllmstea in the
#1.1??? *W wham «wpaarc* never cut down by frosts, the
terrible scourge of the north, see advertisement ol Ilammon
tODL*nd *- ' JutwdCm
Farm lands for sale 25 miles
from Philadelphia by Railroad, in the State of Now
Jersey. Boil among the beet far' Agricultural purposes, be»
jog® good loam soil, with a day bottom. The lend is a
***!»• dlTldcd into small forms, and hundreds from ati
P*rt*ol the country ere now settling aud building. Tho
crops produced are large aod can bo ‘eoen growing. The
Climate Is delightful, sod secure fnmi frosts. Terms from
•U to s2u per acre, payable within four years by Uutal-
To.visit the pise©—- Brave Vine fitioet Whsrf at
by Railroad fur Jlammontcn, or
•dorvea it. J. Eynju, by Uttnr, Hamn;onton Post Office, Au
lentie county. New Jenoy. Brt> fall advertisement iaan
othcr colnuin, • Jq<*odflm
Add wanting farms in a de-
Ughtral climate, tich&ll, and secure trom frosts, see
adVrrueeatmtof ifemsantua Leads la another column.
EKSONS WANTING-CHANGE of Cu-
Kivsfor health, seo adrertketoeut of Uammontoa
l*ods In another cotucnii. JuSaodCm
r |'o all wanting farms, seo Advct-
A tlsement 0 f tlemmontoo tsods. jot:sod Cm
PERSONS WISHING Tp CHANGE thoir
A bmlnass to e rapidly Incxeeafnjt eountep, a New. Sett
tisment wbeabnndreds are got eg, whero theclimatola
mud and dellghtfal.sce adTerttsomoat of the Hsmmontou
eettlsmsatth anothercoltiaat *. ' • ‘’jataodQm
PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH
JLr: Mson factories la a newwrftttMMr plaice wbare boil.
M*. U£ood,»K>fcimijacmuitof the Hamruoutoa Settle*
tcrot ;; -• , - . JJutaodCm
fiUOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can
la fc* cortfoffoa profitably at Ituuaontos. .toadvu*
tte&a*rf£aas<qftnx l «3a.- -
■%O .
\I a— s—.- ~ -
$2 0 0
;o. iq* wood street.
WaIBR COOLERS,
AND ftBFRTGirRIT'M.?
SAMUEL EWART WM. M.QOBULT ffU. CURRY.
W. M. GORMLY & 00.,
HIOVIBIONB, HRODUCK
Mo, 971 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
jn2gmd2dp
HARDWARE,
MO, 09 WOOD STREET,
Four Doors above St. Charloa Hotel,
jeSfcttm . i ihrsßusen-
0. S. JJRTur, Ute ol Lancaslsr Loom A Otxoo, Piltsb’g.
oso. a. Barair a co.,
Commission Merchants,
FOR THE SALE OP
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c..
No. 52 Wood St, Pittsburgh.
. Rxsiuhou—Lyoii,£botb & 00, Pittsburgh; Lvingstcn,
Copeland A Co., Pittsburgh; Tbos. E. Franklin, Esq, Lem
cuter; lion. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Qardoer
A Co, Uollidayaburg, Pa. JeCO.&nd
Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Insure* Against Lois or DamtgebyFire
enßnlldingi,HerehaniUse, Fur
niture, at Reasonable
Rate* of Premium.
Dir*ctou—7. Batcbford BUrr. William M’Keo.cf Wm.
S? ?N S ,bl Tl r^l eR Jo »- m - Atwood,of Atwood,
BenJ. T.Trediek.of Tredick,Stokes t cT;
S # 23 r J ? a»S B *»Wrt 1,1 H. Stewart.of
Stewart A Bra; John H. Brown, ©f John H. Brown ACo ;
B.A.F»bn«K»k,of B. A. Fahnestock A CO4 Andrew o.
Cssh; J. Ib .Xrringer.olWood A Brrineer. . -
v, p - BATCHPORD bTARB, President
Crums W. Coxa, Secretary. ’
PimsoaoH Etinißotr-iro. Holmes A Co ,J. Painter
A Co, Thomas M.Uo we, K«q, Ju. MambalVßsq, Alton
Kramer, Esq, WllsoD Sl’Elroy A 00., WJUon, Paybe A Co,
Bailey, Brown A Oo.Livingston, CopeUod A On, Jam** B-
Lyon A 00, Wm. S.LarelyA Co. ' “
A Valuable Sit* for a gantmKHwrtw in,
tanilaitment and Private DealOenc* for
That piece of ground situated
on the klooongabeia rtv*r f being tot No, 10 In ptSsl*
Beropte’splancflotalo Pitt township. andadjoiningUsds
of John Arthurs, Esq, and the heirs of Cunliffi and Dear
, tho Copper Works of C O. Hussey k Co- containing be*
tween aeTio and eight acres. Uh s serydedrabl* situ*-
lion for a Maautacturing XktabUahtMSt, having about four,
amaljlng bstwesn lbs JPiank Bead and ib* Btw,aad
aloog which the lxBS- „ "
Tbs upperpart or the plac* is a deUkhtfuleituaHcmw*
Private tteddeoce, bating goad Enrico . aad a coeunaading
vUwoftbr YaUey and the river.. The
upper or town oarta of the sbKOWlUba «>l4 eepermte Wto
gather, as olgfit eult a rnmchasrr. -Fcr termr aed
apidy to v i FF. CUBSCO 'XXUtAr
/• At lb« W«tem Istorance Ant.;
f - Or— B. Himis ft* -
• Jt9dwa •
ffanfc gtatmrnta.
statement of the lJMebjrft j tPS»DmoE>D.—Xh»- Monongahols Nsviga-
SXEA'Sfi C * CB I St &»ISi9- i tkmOoflspeey bet*thfe daydecured • tflTidcM of
Louis, BUI* tod Discount*.]... *i.k»«m .. i THBXE PXACBST.on tbeOepltal&loekcfMldCcopaßft
R«U E«tate Md Oroufld E«ut.‘“r.7Z/ 4?t« *4 • pej*bl*cnd«nsad. ■
Stock* and SiisctUaneoo*-.;..- Also—they tors »Tilhortt*J a dietriboUoo et etock
Deeby other Banfc»~~. _]]]. nmn anoogtt the Stockholder*, equal to one dolUr per ehare.
Bank Note* 4 Check*...... .. Jn’jjU ta p«yehle la ue«r etock or ecrip. By order of the Board.
Specie (potd and nlTer).- - W} g? 0 & tf'. B. COPBLANP* Tras.
Office «t the Metettj Work*.
Pitubnrgb, Joly 14th, ISs3,—JqlS:l*-d
$2.802474
LIABrUTIKS.
„ , . . , Kaonxn’a Omci P. *C.K. B. \
Capital Stocks 00 K«attas>aOslal!im Station, July 13, ISSJ.J
HS 5 0* T » Bmtou CoKTSiCToas.—Proposals
SSffo otS - r.!'. UuS k ; «« Odilon, M»oor, and ItaHutio, ol pj. oftt.
CirctilAiinn 5'3.948 00 aw * OonneUstiHe Ballroed, between Fittsbnrsk
D«doslu 6*»O9A 18 »nl Fort Perry, dlrtdod to sections »>r about one miloln
D * poe,u Wittbertcelrsd M «ti office until the 834 test.
T. mttiM uiipidflatigoi baboon by tbe Eugleeer
Tbe shore statement Is correct to the best of tny know- «t>«ofbce. jul3;dtiJ<hF MOCRISUN 4k CO.
edge and belief. JOHN HARPER, Cashier. J
oworn to end subscribed this lSlb Joly, 1859, before me
Jyl9 8. BE* T TH, Notary Pnhlte.
Statement of the Merchants' and ilsna*
faeturers’ Bank of Pittsburgh*
Pmsuvtsa, Honday, July 18th, IMS.
Circulation...... £89,587 00
Due Depositor*.. 273,394 W
Due other Banks- _ .. 72823 73
Duo Commonwealth, „ _ 3,603 04
LraQsandDlseonnts, - 2 B 2B
Coin 131,157 73
Notes sad Checks of other Banka-—.- 103,141 35
Due by ether Banks . 41,720 88
The above atatemeoc U correct and true to the beat of my
knowledgsand belief. W. D. DENNY, Cafhier.
Sworn aad subscribed before me, this 18th day of July,
A.D.1863. Jy 10 J. P. MACKENZIE.Notary Pnblle.
Statement of tbe Clttxena' Bank*
Pittsburgh, July 18th, 1869.
ASSETS.
Loan* and Dbccont* ... $693,013 63
Coin In 66,005 03
Notes and Check* of other Bank*..._... 9,207 09
Rea) Estate, Ac - 10,000 00
MlacelUaeona Account* 6,033 66
Dae from Bank* and Banker* 11,734 St
* tealSaTtf
LIABILITIES-
Capital Stock.
InalTldnal Depositor*
ClfcnUUnn , ,
ConUngtnt Fnnd and Profit*
Bneto other Bank*
8&53,98i 63
The aboratUtemaol l» correct lo the beat of my knowl
edge and belief. B. D. JONES, Cashier.
Affirmed bofoiemethis 18 lb day of Jaly J 859.
Jyl9 J. F. iLtCtcrm, Notary Public.
Statement or the Heebanies’ Bank of
Pittsburgh. •
MosnaT, July 13lh, 161.9.
Dna to other Bank*.
Duo to Depositors...
s32fiA«3 17
ASSETS.
BiQsond Notes Discounted $744,139 22
Dne by other Banks..—— - 25,620 61
Notes and Checks of other Banks 14,010 17
Speeie In Vault j 77,907 00
' (502,189 86
The above statement is correct, to the bestof my knowl
edge and belief GEO. D. BIcGREW, Cashier.
Sworn before me this 18th day of July, 1859.
Jy 19 A. W. fOSIBB, Notary Pnblle.
Statement of the Iron City Bank*
Pimsroon, Joly 18tb, 1859.
Loans and Discounts...l -.J <91,148 63
Duo by other FapVa— 30,140 C 5
Notes end Checks of other Banks— 25,638 14
Bpoclo.. B5
Circulation —... OO
Due toother Banks. 634 12
Du©to Dep05it0n........................ 220,749 SO
The above statement is correct according to Uie best of
uiy knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cash’r.
Affirmed before me, this lSihlday of July, A. D., 1859.
JylO P. MACKENZIE, Notary Public.
Statement oifth* Aliefbtnjr Banib
Pmsncaua, July 16th, 1559.
ASSETS.
Note* and Bill* Discounted.-
Coin -
Note# sod Checks of other Beaks £3,206 01
Due by other Ranks. 33,084 IS
LIABILITIES.
- 217,840 00
l6
129,420 75
Dae to other Beaks.
Individual Deposits
$355,463 SI
The abut* statement 1* rnrrecl to the best of nnr know]-
•dee end belief J, W. COOK, Cashier.
sworn and subscribed before tna, this 18th day of July,
1669. Jyl9 WU. D. WHITNEY, Notary PnblJc.
iHtsceUaiuoufl.
18G 0 _
■ in aim sir
Open to Visitors Seeking Health or Pleai-
are, from Jane Ist to October Ist*
lecommodations for Over 50 0 Visitors.
3 ■'HE OHIO WHITE SUI.PUUR SPRINGS
L arc eltuatod in Delaware County, 18 mile* North of
lambus,(lli«Capitol of Ohio.) on the Pcloto Hirer, lOi
mile* from D-lvvar*, I> mi;** (runs the While Bol|>har £*lo.
lino <>o the Spilogfleld, Mount Vernon and flltebcrgbl
HallronJ, and 10 miles from Pleasant Vstlsy nr f prints
itail. o. on the Colombo*. Plqua and ladiana iUilrosd.
The medicinal uiislltfos cf three Spring are unsurpassed.
by those of any ether ilin-r»I Waters In the United htsiiK.
Ay-for Room or other lofurmatioo, address
A.NDREW WILSON, -It.
White Solpbnr Sprioz*, Ohio.
NORTHERN
Assurance Company,
NO. 1 MOOROATE STREET, tOXtO*.
ESTABLISI ED IN 1 836.-.
CAPITAL 96*808,800 00
pAtO up capital At.i> Rpuja.- 9,iv4 f iu 08
ANNUAL REVENUE, t-r th jnareuJ. '
In* January 7U 933,984 J 9
This company insures against
Loss or Damage hy Flrr, almost «v»ry dia.ilpUuu of
Property. ra» KaUs of Premium art moderate, sod, la
all case*, b*a*d upon Uta character of tbs owner or occu
pant, and Uia merits of th* rift
Loises promptly sdjaited aid paid without reference in
Louden. A special permanent fund provided in PiUodel
phi* for payment of feurufn ISit country.
urtirccts i 9 mjsrcmon:
ilmrs. Jstnra McCaJly k Co-, 174 Wood (trett:
u John Floyd A Oa, 173 M ••
*• Brown A Kirkpatricks, 193 Liberty street-
D. Gregg A Co, TO Wood street:
" Wilson, M’Elroy A Co, M Wood atrect;
James McCandlees A Co_ 103 “ "
“ NlmlefeACo,M Water street;
“ 11. A. Fahnestock A Co., Flrstand W.-oi streets;
•• Jn» Wood well k Cn., Second and Wood streets;
‘ Atwell. Lee A Co. 8 Wo*d street;
“ BorthfieldA Co, Fourth and Marks! streets;
- Means A Co, Wood and Water its;
kzmzncu nr pmupupau.
QeorgaU. Stuart,'Esq, 13 Bank street -
Mmrs. M>ers,Cl*|bornACo,233M»rkststreet;
“• Wn, BTEae A 00., 22 South Fro at stmt;
“ M’Cotcfieon A Collins, Front and New its;
“ Smith, Williams A Co, 613 Market itnet;
James Qrahatn A Co., 20 and 23 Letltla street;
Joseph B.Uitchall, Preaidsnt Mechanics' Bonk;
James Don Up, Esq., President Union Bank:
Uoa. W. A. Porter, Ute Judge Bnprems Court.
JAMES W, ABBOTT, Agent,
jeShlydls Temporary Office, 103 Wood stmt
CARD
fpilE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY
associated with him In tbs WHOLESALE QROCERY
BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART end Mr. WILLIAM
CURRY, end will rontlnuo the came at the OLD BTAND,
NO. 87 I LIBERTY STREET, directly opposUsths Eagle
WfL'LTAM M. OGBULY
Pittsburgh, July I, 1869.
WHOtBBALB
GROCERS.
DEALERS IN
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
LOQAH A o&saa,
IMPORTERS OF
THE ENTBHFRIBE
i OB9* 8* BRYAB A CO,, Aftsti,
j»3»iud No. 62 Wood Street.
■' Bttltfif; jaidfKß.
Otnai or I'tVTaßFsoa Gas Cynnnr, >
_ lUb July 1839. /
n^pn-mtND.—The Trustees of the Pitts
“ , Jf l l &£S l l F" n P«»7 ( ,b*Tethl* dey declared a dW.
dead ormEPLROBNT.on the Capital Stock ont of tho
profits of toe six mouth* ending 38ib Jane alt, payable to
or thß f 1^*1 "pr«Mt*tiYi« oa demand,
Jollb3wd 3AUE» M. Cna?SrY. Treasurer.
AGENTS Wanted.—To eoll four
BO* iDTeatlon*. Agent* haxo made oxer SVS,OW«n emo—
better tbsa all other similar abodes. good Lcr itarops
omJ get 80paces particular*, gratl*.
J«ll-3md***T EPHRAIM BROWN. Low,!], Mas*.
BS7*Agents Want*d in this State to can
tata with tbeQOLDEN SALVE. Sells rapidly. G»n make
good pay. For terms, *O, send sump.
Jslt-3oid*w*T q P. WUITTEN, LowtH, Maas.
A POLIO THEATRE.—
" a ~ StTIxIGETS o.vzr
COMMENCES UO.TDir SVESINO, julj 18, 185 1.
Morrill Brother*, Pell St Trowbildge’e
BIISSTBBI.S AND COWBEU.OOIASS,
From School Btreet Opera Honse, Boston.
Tas Largest, Best sad Most Original Band In the Wcild.
The Company soaslsta of the following tilontej Artlitr
LON MORRIS,
Barjcdst, Actbor sod Comedian.
BOLT MORRIS,
...$440,000 00
.... ttjfiS 55
... 137.T10 00
30,634 67
... 10,679 81
Origins! Mocking Bird,Cornedlin and
JONNY PELL.
Ibe norlxalled Dane PlsyerZaod verialile Performer.
J. C. TROWBRIDGE.
Ttie popular Ussn Balladist and Violinist.
R. M. CARROLL,
Champion Female sad Jig Dancer
FRED. WILSON.
Tho great Clog Passer and Oreclab Btaia**.
AMBROSE A. THAYER,
IhsCelsbrated BslladUtasd Goitarfit.
W. J. BBOCKtYAY,
Leading VioUaUt and Tenor
CARL TRAUTMAN,
Violin Becond and Solo'tL
K W. PRESCOTT* Alto and GoUarist..
MAST. BENTZ,
The Child of Song and Wonder of tho World.
MAST. TOMUT, Jareolle Dsncsr.
Prot J. L. GILBERT, the Brilliant Pianist.
With the above talent* this Troupe challenge the world to
compete with them
They will hare the honor of appearing with new Songs,
Arts, Dances, Witty Sayings, Burlesques, Ao.
For farther particulars, tee po iters, newspapers, pamph
lets* programmes, Ao- of the day.
Poors open at 7: to commence at 8 precisely.
Chrdi of Janmium—Dress Circle, 33 cents; Parquatte,
23‘caBti; eccond Tier, 20 cents.
OdAS. A. MORRIS. Agent
LON MORRIS, Bniness Manager. juU-ptd
EYE AND £AR
DISPENSARY.
Office 93 Main SL,(3d door, np stain,) Buffalo, N.Y.
■ESTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED
Xj DR. JOHNSON, late of London, England.
A great dlscotery in the science of medicines, being a cer
tain and speedy care for restoring the sight and removing
all dlaeasts peculiar to the eye. This It anirersmlly ac
knowledged the only nfe and nra’remedy sow known. It
has been used with great snores* by the most skillfal phy*
■lclsne In Earope and America. '
Patients In any part of the country can treat theaselres
tuccetsfolly at a moderato expenc*. thereby areidleg the
danger and ex pence of falling Into the bands of unskillful
physicians. This medicine (sufficient to core,) will be east
by mailer Express, wlib si) necessary directions on receipt
of Ten Dollars.
$329,371 70
Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Cure fur
Deafness and Singing Noises in the
Ears, Nervous Head and
Mind Complaints,
Affording instant relief to sufferer* who baro boon troubled
with deafotas for many years. After using this remedy ■
few days the patlxnt is suddenly and almost miraculously
enabled to hear ordinary tooed oooTertatlon; In the coarci
of a few waeke the most obstinate ease of deafoeas is effectu
ally cured.
Patients too numerous to mention have btou restored to
perfect bearing and fotoxtr rescued from the auaree of the
numerous dangerous unqualified pretender* of the presect
dsy. Uoapital aud priTate testlmoalsls and certificates
from tho most stnineut phyilclans and sorgoonstn England,
In whoa* pmsrcee deaf petrous hare been cured, end many
hundreds of private patients cured can be eten or referred
to. A case of this medicine (enough to effect a cure,) will
l«e forwarded to any part of tho country fur Fifteen Dollars.
Address DR. JODSBON, Drawer 404.
jell-JswlyT Office 95 Main St, Buffalo, ff. Y.
Bradstrem's Cummcrciul .Reports.
For Bankers’ nod Business Blen.
TUE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
of this valuable record of credits, which was published
oatM 15lb of January, haring been exhausted by a rapid
and extensive demand, a sooend edition* revised and Cor*
rected, bas teen lamed, and is now ready for delivery to
such as bare not already supplied themselves with the
fterersl bnndreds of (he Lest Beakers and Merchants in
different cities of tbs Union, ban assisted is perfecting this
deference Record, ibu* making a veraciaua and relnbte
compeud of tha pecnnlary rooditlon aad prospects and bud*
ness caparity ot about 2J,OS) msrtantlle Anna, in twenty,
six of the principal dtfesami ctmmof trade to.tbs Untied
SUM.
The Hew York Merchant or Banker wDI ascertain by a
key accompanying Oisbook, the gratis of credit, character,
habits, and capital of each as will be likely to deal with
him, while the out-of-town merchant will learn with ae>
curacy, the exact foundation to which the New York bouses
base their butlMsa.
To provide for any pcnibte error that might occur la a
arit k eo gigantic in detail tad to keep noxcheeer* l&Jcxsied
of the change* that mart Dnewwrtly take place, the pro
prietor* lwtie a printed thrct cj cjrrtc&Mit retry ceA.
The time and tronble each a work moat eava, the tome*
It moat prevent, and the Influence It most hare to (earring
a eooml and profitable trade, make It invaltubl* to w hole
tale Merchants, blaonfactorer*, Note Broken, aad Buka
of Diaeoanf, and yet the whole, loeladtag the two eemf-en
coal Tolomee, the eheeta ofcorrection* aad the tactlJUea of
tae office, it farnUhcd to fnbecribere at One Hand red Dol
lar* per lomuß.
Poll oartl col are, not embraced in thla advertiaement,
may be obtained at the office of the proprietor* udoobllih
era, J.M.BBADSTaMTkBON.
No. £57 Broadway, New York,.
Orer Broadway Back.
£.O. NSW, Jr, Agent
No. CS Wood dtwt, Plttaborgh.
Alio, of
oyl6
TAXKSt XASfiSU TAXJC9IU
CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN
ml ad tint no other notioe vfn be given forth* pay*
tarot of Taxei than la published In the city pipera anther
Iwd to doth* city printing. The taxi# now due are the
orrr tax, tub business tax,
WATER RENT, AND THE SAX
- FOB GRADING AND PAYING.
*F*The STATE MEBOANTILB TAX la al»do*,aad If
tut paid soon will bo pat Into tbo hrodi of an Aldermen
for collection. WH. SGRBAUH, .
jnB:dtf . Pity Trraicry■
Q.OVERNMENT PIPE CLAY,
° L V BOXES OP 28 LUMPS EACH,
In atriroand for mls by
Je2Ltodt»n3* TON KAPFF A ABENB, Baltimore.
WOOL! WOOL!!, /
The highest market price paid
for all grade* of CLEAN WASHED FLEEOE AND
TUB WOOLS, at the Old Eetablbhed Wool Wsreboow,
No. LS9 Liberty Street, corner erOecfl’* alley.
Q»y2saiw> > aoa3tnirF . 3. L. MARSHALL.
DBS. G. «I. FETCH « J. W. SYKKI,
PbyiUlani for Dlieueioftht Throat and
CtxeAt, and other Chronic Allmente, complicated wllber
canting Pnlmonary Caneomptlou. Office 191 Penn itreet,
Pittobargb, Pa. CONSULTATION TBBE.' A lUtof qnoa*
tionaeentto thooe wishing toconeoit ot by letter. *
JeOdawdaselyF-ia , ...
C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney anti Counsellor at Law,
mTlfoflyjj)
jmportant to farmers.—
LIME MANUAJJE.
' A moat excellent fertilizer—fir eopcrlor to common
Lime—M ONE-FOURTH IT3 PRIDE. ' ,
NO FARMER SHOULD FAIL TO TBT IT.
Mannfactnred and for nle by
PEER A. BALT MANDTAOniMSG CO,
At tbitr Works, Eut Ssrentnm, Allegheny Co., or
OFFIOE, HO. 395 PENN STREET,
(aboTe the Canal,) PITTSBURGH. JoSB:2wd*wT
HBMOVBD.
CG. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to
• tbelr new Copper Warebooee, NO. 3T FIFTH
STREET, In the Iron Front Block, third door weft of Wood
•treeL
Pittsburgh Copper Rolling UUI.
c. g. atissKY ec co.
BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
IOCOMOTITB TUBING,
Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass,
.SPELTER, BOLDER, COPPER BtVETS, AO.
Oealonla Block Tin, TIo PW°, LwS Win, Ehtcl Zfcc,
Antlmoor, ee«t Iron, Hnetr«* Tool., Ac,
No. 37 nfth Street, Pittsburgh, Fa.
Cfrpptf Cut It, .aj raltere. ' .plOSpd:
, REMOVAL.
Me gb aw’s
‘ TOBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE
i • •_ '■ ■
frm 211 LIBERTY STREET,
To lIP LIBERTY 6T, eppeuit. Market.
jyjORE NEW GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE'S, ■
JalS 74, MARKET ETBEET.
SUMMER WAKES—
The Polir Refrigerator; .
. - JceCboU ■■an tizrt; -
- Fire Mlsot* Ice Cream Tmuri; •
•Water -
■ . Bathing Apparatus;
•: OeeßtoTfe.; - . ••' ~ -For role at
*oI3 T.J.CBAIQ'B. Na. 11* Wood street.
"CViTKA.ORDINARY BARGAINS IN
_JC,LAiiiEa>iiEEjaaoijiaef»n»im»:Liia4mi IlUc i-
-- IV 'Mi JZ&yTB* AtietioaeoST* h -
Octamerdal Sales Bocma No»sd F»flh_ S itect. _:J_
SE TENTH WABE PBOHBBTE>.
-- AT-ACOTJON. ><£*s
. > CRi THtram AT AFTERNOON, Jrar fIHV '-
at 1 o'clock, on the premise*, compriaag * ■ •.
i TUIRTT-PiVBJIANDSOMB. BUILDING LOTS, ;
Oh Darimor, Webstar and Daecso ttMfs
diEcebfGea. ?. K. Mocrtwsd.
Plars may be had at the asclics room. Sale by ordcr cT - .
TYrma—CDfrfifthcash,themldoaim I. ILZ nod 4
with interest, payable annually. p.-al. DAVI3, Aset. ;
STOCK SALE.—OnTnesdsy eraning. 19th
teit,«Jo , doct.«o» ttemnculE«l*ltooim, H&.
34 With struct, will be soli: •--* r
50 ghsrt* Bank of Pittsburgh Btoci,
30 do M. 4 11. Bank do do -
3) do Cltlmn*’ do .do . . •
10 do Citiraas’lomasee Co. do - .
IS do • Flttticrsh do . do do- - * * • '
JulB ■_ p.H- DlTlAAcgfc..
i?LEOANTOIL FAINTINOS—OnTimn-
JCiday and Friday morninsy,' July Slat and. SB,** *®r ;
trtlock, will be soli In the 21 flow asetiuft roe®, . $
Fifth streot, bydcscrlptire catalogue,a larga and apusaw.'. : /r
collection of OUPaintlnr*. many of which h*T*b*ttt
ported from. France and Germany this season*
xa; cable originals by emloe&t liTing arti»U, and Boa ccpßa ; '
of soma of tho moet celebrated plctmti by old masters ftost't/-'-
In the different galleries of Europe. Among the.aahjxtti -'c'
an IIS> alxe groups and figure*, htatcrio ikeicbe*,archiCex>
turn! and street TlWa In different European clues, battle
piece#, marine Yfews; game,fruit sodl&wtr piece* land*:
scape*, a the whole forming, tt labsUered* the best cd- .
lection ever offered in th** city.' The attention of all lovers
of good picture# is respectfully Invited to thla sala.
Paintings will be arranged, end ths room open to the pub
; 11c from Monday until day cf sale, g. M. DAVIS. Ancc.'
Q.ROCERY STORE AT AUCTION.—‘WiII
VA fceaoid at anctioa, at No. <53 Penn afreet, on Tuesday
morning, July 19tb, at tbeitcckofa groexrT
•tore, cloalng bruODtss, icclodlng Coffee, sogar, Teas. Mtr.
«**«*, fiptcea, Tobacco. Sogars, Soap, Oacdk a, Wcodan War?.*;
Queroxware. Window Gltss, Nalls, Counter, EidringEboW '
Cseee, Falrbaak’s Plstftrtt ccalea, Counter Scale*.
* oU f r. 5L D ATIB, Acct.
1 fi GILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM
OnTnesdsy afternoon, July 19tb,
at 3 o cto_k, on the premises, will be adi tbe rollowloglot*
of ground, Tlx; . . •
felx Lot* of Ground handsomely sUuatxd on thswest tide i
of MeKeeftnet* between Ringbam at. and tho p*w bridn
(cOTTnendng at the wuwof Bingham it.) hatlnjoaefia
(Tost of2ofeet* and axlendlng alcut 93 feet toptoportrof'
Messrs. Bellman A Girrisco. 1 : r .•
Comer lot Na SSL having a front of 24 feat caWnilam .
street, extending back along CraigstreetlOO tot to Fla* ay. •.
Lot 80.235,-on WUUta atrsot*2i feet front by IdOfaat -.
d*ep to Kne alley. ; i
Lota No*. 29L 293, ZUand 295, on Manor atr*et,l>*. ■
tween Joseph *n4(ksig>tx* haringexeba front of 20 (evt
by 89 tot in depth to an alley.
Lota Bos. 2SB and 289 on Joseph atrast, kvalng each *■
front ofSOfoet sad attending back 65 feet .
Lot No. 238 on Bprnce alley, haring afrTot of 20 feet, ur< ; :
tending back 65 feet. - • • ::* i .
Tb* substantial improvements now going cnln's&!*.•-
floctlihlcgborough make tbmlots wry deeirsbleforts-.,
reetmantorfanprotemeaL .•
Stte lodlsputtble. Terms, on»-fjuith cssh, roeldoeia 1,
3 and 3 nan* with interest, payable annually. •
Jul 3 T - P. M. PAVia* AneL '
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 35 BUILDING
LOT3IN7JS WABq—On Thursday aflernoon. JaJy ■
21st, kt 3 o’clock, on lh« premises, will bo xold, lhfrtj-fii# ~
handsome lots of ground, nine of which here, a froutca .
Webster street, seventeen on Derillier street, aud nlaeoa -
Duncan street, oner the residence of Geo- J. R. Mooxhead.--
Plena may be bad at the auction room*. Tltie todlaput*-
ble. Terms, one-fifth carb, jean*
with intereat, payable annnelly. P. M. DAYIIL AncL. -
AUSTUI LOOMIS & GO., ficrekanb' Bieftuge. 1
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS *
CO, AT THB MERCHANTS’ BACUAh'OB BTZTLX
THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank. Bridge* logonnc* and
Copper Stock, Bond and Real Bftate »Id at ' pabßo tnl#
at tne Merchant*’ Exchange by
- •-* AUSTIN LOOSIIB* Co.'--‘
Notes, Drafts and Loans on Reel Ratal* negotiated ca
reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, '- -
ae2l .v Stouk Suteßrukprs.93 FourthaL.
gtismcsg Sc (Elfjanscs.
. co-pa£¥SErsuipi
I havo this day associated with me my son
J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Tb* business^will tehrteaftercon
tinued under the firm and style of 8. GRAY A SON. -
July Ist* 1859. . . SAMUEL ORAV.
S. GRAY & SON,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS, „
ao. 59 ST. CLAIR.STREETf
fs23nlfo—Ju4aiy - PITTSSUZaH, PJ; '
DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership hereto
fore existing between Wnxtsx Bma and Dixow „
Baowjr, under the etyle of WM. SMITH -
eotred on tb#l6th day of February, death of" '
Mr. Dixon Browo. ~ ‘ " "
DAVID Ji. PARR am) JAMES PARIT.JI-, barings par-.,
chsaed the Interest of Mr. D. Brows, fs the let* Ora) £
of Wra. Smith * Co* tb* Foundry and Machine'Bueintas
will be hereafter candnctad under the stylaot BmJth*Park -'
A by whom the beslaeaa of the Ut*6rawlll be settled*
SMITH, PARK & CO.. _
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY* i-
Waic&wse, 2{o, 149 iirrt and 120 Second Strttl, 1
BTANUFAOTURERS of all- sizes and■
AuL aalptig&eofOcwl Oil Retorts and BtillxGsseni Wo- v
ter Pipe, Ead Irons, Dt* Irons, Wagon Doxta Steel Moulds,: V
Pulleys, HsDgvrs and Coupling*. ' . t .f v
Aim, Jobbiug and MaebinnGnrttODiof eVsydetcdption
made to mder. - ■• • * *' • ’ 1
Hating a complete MACHINE SHOP attached tertb*.
Foundry,all netessary Fittiugawfl] be jcctefaily aticndcd
<o * . ',.- : ;xh>2&dlf.':
fFHJfe undersigned b&vo associated \rithlhcBJ^
J. la tb* Coawnlwlofl BudsM 7ixn • jauast'ten cf.--
flKWbaorfll*,Cfhkt TbeHjleof tb« fires wtllcosttan* '
bcrtfcrfor*. - • - • -i KZHIQS * CO;
azjcx. wnue»^.^.—-rtni
£?X££XGS 4c GO., . .&
COMMI SSIO N MER OR A.NTS,
. Forthtl«l»of . : " .m*- Z~:
Pig Iron uid Bloom** ' -
95 WATER ETHKgr, rmaHwiß-v
I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
toe, Hr. JOHN
vnteh will bacoodoctad seder the name and UyU cf LEM*J\-
OH A BELLOW. - ,J4MiaiEaoir-
Jom Pttuwr ■■■;. .?•
Onnlantfuns la *ll It* Btaae&eii :>*y
LEMON; A BELLOW,'No. USiFourth at, Sa
trs prepared to do Podertaktog to «U Its brioches, to
tha beat mmoer, at prices to alt tbs timet. - WactU ip*-'.
d>l attention to rUJrt oeir atjie-.pateot JletalUo Booal-:-,-
(fcses, forth* ala otwkfchve are sola agents to thla dtp, u
aodef which «w keep eoestsotiy oo bead a Urge atarw V
meoL As regards beaety of tbspe aed finish, they txcel all
other*, fuaoalswij) besoppttgwttb.Ecarsca, Ifotaartud ~~
ArrUtu promptly, at lower rates than any other eatabilab- a;
meat la tba etty. Qaaraataelng to reader aatlrfcctiflo, they.,
aolidtaeqaUnoaaeeef ti» patronage heretofore so liberally • t
extended to (he old firm. cpUedlj
A a BRfCAiy *
IS THE LAEQEST AND BEST AE-F9 -
b(lud Eaaigh n.Bi . -
ES 1 "#* 1 ' “'•“J'of KOMftOD U. rewSra
uvrd. It coo talas all tbs modern fefiangjMsta tad
erery cocrealaoce fcrtbs eomlhrtana ■j^vnWpTrvr.ffcfl r f . -
the toateUnrpoblie. Xbealeeptogno&iiaisUrajLndweU *
Lbenttaaof rooms ora veil arranged/aadeem- * v
pletaly famished for teefliettad ltrgttianitog parties,
tpd tbs boose will continue tabs kept us first uutHotel
ta crery rtapect. jaUaily , ISWta BICR> ,/
J. B. CAIiOWELL-fi CO.,
923 Chestnut Street,
. foppesitt Qtard HooM-t r -
PHILADELPHIA,
ItEWUIPORTATIOHS-FIWaWATCnKa
. PATEKjPfIn.LIpjB A CO. Welches, la Ge&tn,
. CHABLSB IfiODSBASTS Loudon Tlmsßeepwe us* “
ifiriea, all skra, la Banting Cfcsea tad Open far*/ 1 *
’ Agents for above.
COLD AND SILVER, SHOUSQ AHO OWIB3 • *-
WA.TO H s Q «
RICH JEWELRY,MWdeaIgns.
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, asd tU the FaiMr&tMa Rj.ti. ' ■•■j'
HIVJSR WARE, nnarpasarf to atyto, ,£.UtJ andflofsh. .
taJlreegerr visiting Philadelphia, we totnod to eg- •
amine their •• - - ~ -
ITJSTt JU&BZE BSTABZISBXEyT
a visit entailing no ohllgatioa to purchasers...' ■
. PRO 1 CRH PRICES, ia plain figures, end no varUUaa.
8. A BOXLE, „ JRKDiatmß.-IiOULE -
BOYLE & CO.,
|||f| 59 SECOND STREET, ;|Tgfe'
ffijPI*CINCINNATr. ORIO.ga --
UQDOB3 'AND WINES; -
JVh.l44 Sburft Sired.
ALCOHOL, COLOGNE J3PIR/TH,I
t’amphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of ‘
>- r '.;^.v^'V;r
DomcsUc Lienors, Wineij bortUals and Prencli' ■v.
33 I T *r E R S - • ••
Have constantly on band various gradse of pur* . -
BOURBON AND BYE WHISKEEr
Peach and Apple Brandy. , v.
ALfO, OASAXARIA ARD NEW JENOLAND RUM, la f .
BolaUaoßtsctarenoftbs - V -- •.
CELEBRATED “ROSE” WHISKEY.
Agents for FREDERICS QOULCB JAPANESE BZXTJBRS
aplfcdkwlyP ' ~ . • w
1859. • Boooad JXTrtVAlol', . '
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH& •
iT THE FOURTH STBEET CARPFT STOBB,
PITTSBURGH, PBXXA* '
w D. An. M’CALEDM RESPECX-• ■
.Rich earn b.oStndSt Ikelomn : .
f* W. P.*R BTCJILIW. -’.J.
MUSIC LJ3SB O N 8 . -
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OFKNOTG THTB DAY AT
AtLEaHBHIf IKBUBAKCH COflv.
_ oFFiixsauaon, . .-■<{
;;Owicz—No. 37 Fiftii Street. Unnl- Blciii
TNSOB|S against all kinds#,
■pj^Af, 0 . JQgg D. IfcOOED r fe» V
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JmiL CLO. Jhtun. lUmrcASi:-! :.■
-> - -
risrr:
Cdg aatiicn gaits.
PHTSBUBGET, PA.
DISHLLERB Of
TURPENTINE. ‘