.J-,‘ r V pligkrgjrfesfo ra»TESKmSS?-> :' ; B. BBSS** * C P" i .rr-nttg «»* PB OPBISTOMS. - SSSTSBt<BQB: WEPHESPA? MOBSIHO, JPI.Y 20. ■«» Bejrabllcan State Ticket. arottoaowsaai, i THOMAS B. COCHRAN, of Totk county. nirna ossuax* WILLIAM cocotf. Republican County Ticket- srura,. • .•. ELIIS H. IRISH, KttiburiJv. . . iSfatUT, . • - ■ , • WILLIAM DAVID A- PBFSSJIT. Allegri CHARLES L. aoiHßntO, iDAVID It BAYARD, P#ebl*a 'WILLIAM3SPT, Lew Si. CUlr. ASnSTAStIAW JUMK, - THOMAS• MELLON, CoUU* ctmiof awo*w» JACOB D. MIUXB, PlUAbmgb- dOODSIAs'V.'tXJDLTIE. tortit. ntta.’ PdUburtfi. DiVIDOOMEUO3.S.«kkI.r. . arsvfTot, ur T- ANDERSON, But Dmt. mucroa or Vos roos, JOSEPH MILLER, Soowdea. Th* Frisch _asi> Austrian Aim us.—A writer who had been a sojoaiaer la the Austrian camp remarks that the noiform of the private soldier is loosely made up from a coarse mate riel, woven from flax, end entirely destitute of ornament. Dressed in Ibis garb, the poor soldier, however imposing his physical formation may he,-presents an awkward and ungainly ap pearance.. He creeps along as If he had the garments of a felon on his back, instead of the martial habiliments of a brave soldier who, to ' come op to the popular idea of his profession, - should appear in a neat nniform, with head ' erect and a proud, firm step, which &onld at - once'proclaim his rank and ; his call lug. Wo . have not a doubt that to this Indifference to • the tenderest feelings of the men who fight its . battles IhpAUsirlan government ansi attribute .. the numerous mortifying defeats which it has 1 sustained from the French and Sardinian armies- In eirery other respect the contending forces are equal* and, indeed, previous to the present war, Ihoafmy of the Austrian was supposed tohave had : the advantage of both in the severer experience • of the camp and the field. Its disregard of the feelings, the comfort and tho ordinary wants of its private soldiers were not taken into eon _ slderstlon by those who formed this favorable :opinion. Yet it has shown its effects in a series of fearful reverses on the battle fields of i Italy—reverses which can only be attributed to • the absence of that spirit and/ceitny whloh, when possessed by the rank and file of an army, ren ders it invinoibie on all occasions. , * The Austrians have yet to. learn the lesson which tho Frenehhave Improved oh to a greater extent than any other nation in Earope; that lesson tesehes Kings and military; captains that the private soldier is a man and not a brute— that he is.a living human being w and not a dull maohine—that, in a word, he is a soldier, Id bqfed with a soldier's feeling*, hopes and as pirations,, mod not a mere journeyman batcher, hired by the day to slaughter his country's ene "Tuilil.the eve ofbalUetheAustrian General tells bis meb that a battle Is at hand, and who ever falls in hifl daty will be shot down without ceremony. The French officer in making eeln>. • Uraononncemejrtj-ftppcalflto hissoldjgt i 8 p foveof country and their affcoliDH-fflfTheir * families, and.promlses.tbem an honorable grave should they fall in battle, and' the gratitude of their country, Should they survive it. Again, the Austrian can . never be any thing bnt a . floxeh-elothed private, while his brother of • the French army may be raised to a Mar shall of the Empire. When we .take into con sideration .how much in the art of managing private soldiers the Austrians have yet to learn, and how mueh the Frenoh have already learned, wo are not surprised at the results of the war as far as it has progressed, nor shall wo be aston ished to find the army of Napoleon lIL the final master of tho field, uhoonquered and invincible. Thi Louiffnu.* Canal.— The eommlUee ap pointed by the’Cincinnati Board of Trade to - - examine the. obstructions to navigation at the - ' falls of (he Ohio, and the best means of overcom log them, have made a report; and they eay that after a fall examination of the surveys for canals arofind the/ails : of the Ohio, and a personat in spection of the routes on both rides of the river, they have satisfied themselves that the enlarge ment of the tauisville and Portland Canal, with ' ‘ a branchentering the river below the locks, noar : r the foot of Sandy Island, would be the most readily accomplished, the. most feasible and the least expensive plan of improvtog tho navigation at the falls. ... To aooompUshlhls wotkthey recommend that " a memorial ’to Congress be prepared, embracing - the following petitions: Ist. That an appropriation be made of a suffi cient earn to oooplete tbe Improvementa above referred to; or . ... 2d. That Congress aothome the Board of Di rectors of said Canal Company to nee the reve - cues end credits of eald Company to make said ■ improvements. . - -r The meeting. to whom this foport was read adopted the following resolutions: Baototd, That the report of the Committee, • with the resolutions passed at the meeting of the several committees in Lonisville, be adopted. • Betolvcd, That said Committee be continned, wlUi iostrriions to act with similar committees *_ from other hides rathe preparation of a memo . rial to Congress, in acoonlaoca with the action :/H) of this meeting, and with authority to do all they may deem proper to iadace prompt and fa* ' vorable action by Congress. Vfe are glad this action has been taken. Either of the plans proposed Is a good one, and i'.: i • CongreM should bevitoto only u to which of ‘ ' them It will oeeopt. The Conil, uit ilondo, did not ooot the government » duller; and a* the governmentlolda nearly all the stock and has absolute control of it, the Westia asking but little wbeu asking that the owner of such dn improvement should make it what nought to be, either by an appropriation of money or the appropriation of lie revenues. Oor own Board Trade, wo feel sure, will nolle with Ciooin nali, Madison sind louisville in', pressing this ' request upon Congress. . t Anornts Fnaannsrnniso Pnojsor. — A plan ' -is talked of for the '‘regeneration of Mexico” by raising ten thousand “emigrants,” who will pro ceed to that distraolid country and settle the ■ the contending factions, by ••fwlrta*; posses sion" and giving , the Mexican people; what 1 they have not bad lioco 1624—a “qnisf, safe l and Impartial government,”.baaed on Bepnbli ., can principles;, This looks .very; fas On paper, v-t. but it appears too much like bnoeanesrinj on » • . large scale to be regarded with approbation. the Washington correspondent of the j"t t Baltimore Sun, thus speaks of the expedition: - "Oebernl Dstollode will arrive In Hew York V '.upon the retorn of the Tennessee from Vera ,-Orui on the 17th or 20th, and will, Ula said, come immediately to.this city and oonfer with the gevsrnment upon the subject of bis project , - for raising volunteers Jn :tbe United Slates for . service In Hexlco. “Itls believed that an extensive military and business movement is now on foot lo this coun - try, with the purpose of fixing ofiaplan for the regeneration of Mexico. About ten thoasand men have already been enrolled es “KolghlsCru saders: of the: Order of Uoataxhaa.” Fonda : and munitions of war will be folly provided for the enterprise; ::Xb«ns: based on ihs generosity of an adeouate American firm will be taken, and , : by British (task holders. The resources of Mex ioo, under a general government, Would be lm manse., . The whole debt, foreign and domestic, would be but a “flea bite,” as,Mr. O’lsraeli would say,ln comparison with [the revenue to be derived from her vast mineral and agrlcnl. tnral wealth.” . ■ . This expedition against Mexico would be a violation of.an expresslawof the VnltsdStates. ’ The ect of 1815 forbids the enlistment of troops ? y Jn this country to serve in any foreign country. ' Iti3quelUonable, howerer, whether, the Pretl dent wonid enforce the law if th<(invasion should be favored by the South. ' Tax Toit of jesterdsy has a two colnmn srtlclo in favor of tha rt-notnlnalion of Boehanan by tie Charleston ConvnnOontiOu* nolphhor. thinks thlstaiha, Irnowsy to sito the chantry. Ws y„ thlai §9 . . .DxAtn or Jofitf Setdrr.—The . ; .flealk ef this j WaU-ksaws genUeman wasannousced yerierday j morning. He died at his residence in East 1 Liberty, on Monday evening, at the ripe rid age | of 81. Ha was one of the oldest residents of this f city, and there have been bat few Pittsburghers | within the last forty yean wh.o have not known him, or to whom the sight of him was not fa miliar. From the earliest recollections of our i boyhood he was identified with the Bank of Pittsburgh as its Cashier, (from which post he withdrew a few years since,) end much of jthe reputation of that well-known and thoroughly j substantial institution was acquired under his careful, prudent and shrewd management; llel enjoyed, and deservedly, the front place In the 1 rank of onr home financiers, aqd his clear meat In all monetary affairs was highly prized by all who know him. -The community loses, in him, a good citizen and a good man—one whose excellent abilities and life-long honesty and in- tegrity endearedhim to a wide circle of friends and left no enemy behind. Mr. Corwib's Sfkcb, at Xuia.-i.rnm, July 15.—Gov. Corwin addressed a Urge siais meeting this evening in the Court House Square. He said that he desired to settle his relations to hU constituents, and to correct misrepresents-1 Uons as to his having disavowed any conneolion | with the Bepublican party; he had always acted I with that party einos its organization, and he was sure his views on the rabjeol of Slavery were those of nineteen twentieths oil its mem-1 bersAHe only differed from that small number I who believed that any Fugitive BUve Law was -unconstitutional. Ho believed, with every Be-1 publican, that It waa the duty of Congress to prohibit slavery in the Territories. If he had j ever declared that he was a member of no party, I it was with reference to questions on whioh the Republican party had taken no very distinct po sition ou matters of finance, political economy, and the like. 8o long as there was a question of sUvery or no slavery, be waa with the Repub licans. He dldtft like the fugitive slave law— wouldn’t have votedfor 11; but it was Uw—had | been sustained by nil the courts, and must be obeyed until repealedrMf odious, repeal it. Un til that was dons iU penalties must be enforoed by the proper authorities. He wonld respect a conscientious violation of it, bnt tho Courts i could not. The Sheriff could not slop and ask , the man whom ho was about to hang, whether be was constitutionally opposed to hanging. He ridlenled Squatter Sovereignty; showed how all the praotice of the republic was against it, and > hoped that the Republican party, with which he had great pleasure in noting, wonld not let this I heresy creep Into Us church. If they failed en tirety preventing tho extension of slavery, it 1 wonld only be because the majority of the North f were too dishonest to vole right. In the condo i siou of his speech be opposed fillibusterism and governmental extravagance. His remarks were very favorably received. TubLatbEartuquakb atEbzbbouw. —A Con stantinople correspondent of the London Tmu gives the following particulars of the earthquake at Erxeroum: "Erzeroum was well-nigh destroyed by an earthquake on the 2d Inst. At half past ten o'olocka, m., apparently without any warniog, and while people were'rngaged in their ordinary pursuits, a shock was felt, whioh, in the Bpace of 15 seconds, destroyed almost every building of importance in the town; mosques, ohurohes, j barracks, prisons, khans, and bazaars are either 1 heaps of ruins or in snob a state as to make it I dangerous to approach them. After the first ! great commotion nothing of a serious nature had occurred up to 8 o’clock in the afternoon of the following day, when the .Courier left; bnt there had been a .continuation' of those vibrations whioh every one who has lived in countries sub ject to volcanic action must have experienced in -a greater or less degree.. It is sufficiently disa greeable to feel the tremulous motion of even a distant ernpUoo, when the house seems to on * ypaam, the windows rattling ' in their fra'meiir'Ntnfßnder, then, that the scene lo the neighborhood of the destroyed city should, up to the latest hours of which we have iotelll geoce, have been one of the most indescribable terrorandoonfusion. Every Hviogcreatarehad left the towo.all the inhabitants who esoaped being encamped on the plain of Cavate. The lose of human life is variously estimated, the most ex travagant statements prevailing; hat I fear there Is good reason to believe that GOO or 700 people have perished. The English, French and Aus trian Consulates have been either destroyed or ; rendered unfit for farther occupation.” TrrriblsThubdkrStorws ibEsolabd.—The I late English papers speak of severe thunder I storms as having oconrred all over Eogland. At j Stoke and other villages, known as the “Pot- j teries,” the thunder and lightning continued for upwards of an hour, and accompanied by an im- j menso fall of raio. Children and women, and even women of matare age, were beard ehriek iog la the houses. The Liverpool Post says; “Wn regret to state that to the slorm ou Sun day morning, several persons were severely in jured In and near London, and more than one killed, to say nothing of market gardens and gentlemen’spreservesnearLoodonhclDg literal ly washed away, the standing crop of choioe I flowers and exotics being carried, ae it were, by ! avast cataract, running upon the grounds and 1 destroying everything it came in contact with. Trees in the immediate neighborhood of Clapham, Merton, Lower Merton, Wandsworth, Cbcam, Epsom, Lewisham and Eristh, were split in twain by the forco of the eleotric Arid; andraaoy per sons were so terribly alarmed at each peal of thunder that followed the flashes of lightning, , which ocourrcd almost momentary, that they 1 rushed from their bedsinastatebordering upon frenzy, and took up their positions in the open read, at a time when the rsin was descending m torrents, thinking that the open rir* although they were exposed to the peltings of the pitiless storm, was eafer than remaining In their own houses, which they expected momentarily to be hurled to the ground.” A Los Asgxi.es correspondent of the Phila delphia Bulletin states a California paper started a canard to the effect that Horace Greely of the Tribune was on his way to California to take command Of all the various rag, tag and bobtail filllbnstera to be found there; that Henniogeen and Walker would join him with forces collected in the Atlantic States; and that the whole horde, under the supreme command of the aforesaid Greely, would lnrade Mexico and usurp the gov ernment of that Republic. A copy of that paper fell into the hands of the commander, at M nat ion and he at ones Issued inform ing the people thal “One Horace Greely, a most diabolical, blood-thirsty and onmeroiful men— worsetlbanlbe infamous Walker, or even the minions of Mlramon—a man whose very name sirnok dread to the hearts of tboosands in the United States, so many wore his crimes and so terrible was his conduct—is nowat the hetd of the most extensive band of filibusters ever col lected, and on his way to Mexico!” He then exhorts the people to prepare themselves for instant notion, and concludes thus. “This dan gerous man (hombre peliprose) is not of the com mon sohool of filibuster*; they wish for plunder, ho for blood and murderous deeds,’/ “Just im agine,” says the correspondent, “the mild and amiable philosopher of the Tribunt converted into thehardenedfiead this bright greaser makes him!” Stbucx bt Liqhijjiho.—On Friday last, da ring the thunder storm, the house of Judge Con ttingbaa, of Blsirsville, was struok by lightning, knocking out one end, and tearing tbs second floor entirely offthe Jolee. Mr. Patrick Finland, the occupant, was at the time dipping water out of a barrel and was considerably stunned, the lightning having passed down the water spout, striking the barrel. Fortunately Mr. F. bad bin hands in the wster at the time, or the effects might bars been more serioos. Miss Curry, re siding in the family of Ur. Laney, was so severe ly stunned, by the same stroke of lightning, as to lay insensible for nearly two boore. She was more than a square from the house struok. Sbe is still In a critical situation although every thing that medical skill could do, was done.— Miss Carry, upon recovering was of the opinion that she had been knocked down and ran over by a train of cars. —lndiana Register. La»d Sanaa in Nebraska.—The first sale of publio land commenced in this olty on Tuesday, the s|b instant, and continued during the fore noon of each day until yesterday, the officers have politely furnished us with the following summary of the results of the eales: July 61h—2,727 67-100 sore* sold for $3,62(8.26 Jn!>6lb-1,066 58-100 “ “ W-fS Jol> 74-2,845 71-100 “ “ ..... 2,932. 4 July Blh-1,866 60-100 •< “ 1,708.12} Not more th»n thm hundred pervoos wen in eltenduoe on Tneedey, nor bu that number been lncrtued either dey. Few persona beaide uttler, b»v, been present—not nbove » doren mseaUtorshere. Tbe town elleo nlong the river U»tMnparchued by tb. lndivldasls tppoln led for thst parpoeo by tbo parties In interest,, and the seiner’s rights bss Invnrlebly been n epeoled Omaha Sthmkm 9IA. Tni Hunois or ■ Wa».—The first regiment of Zousvee, quartered for , few deye ntOsstenedo lo, covered the walls of tbxt Utile town with pls cirds to this effeoi: tUXDSOBS bxw*»i>- . . . Li at, between tbe town of Melegnnno ond tbo rivet Minelo, > liulo oorps d’srmee, composed of about two bondred tbonesnd men. When lost seen It htd on » while eoit. It m»y be dlslin-: gobbed by Us good lege, onotrUln eye, end csrefolly wixed moustuhe. It mswers to (be nimebf AnstrUnnrmy. A hxndaozne nwird will be pnld (o hoy ptr son wbo csa gtve uyuews concerning It: to the Fint BsgUnent of Zooxves. Calmt&k, /toil 22,1869. It his beea ettfWßiiy stated that bogus three r eeot plecea areas plentiful as the- genuln e one*.' •. A Binebtoptoo banter addressed aleUer to tho Director of the Philadelphia Mini oo tbosobjeci, and received! the followinganswer, which is of gcneralioterest: • C r . ••I here to acknowledge (bereceipt of your letter of tbs.'22d last., inclosing two three cent pieces, whioh are both genuine, bat of different 1 issues. -When the three cent coin was Grit is- t eued, it was requiredby law to be but7so thou sandths fine. When the law was changed ! (March 3,1853,) aud it was required to be struck in standard silver, the eaine as the other eilver coin*,' It became necessary to distinguish the new issue; and for this purpose a doable lioo lea* engraved on (he die aroand the etar on tbe obverse, and within tbe letter C., on the reverse, there was added, above the numeral lIL, a sprig of olives, and beneath, three arrow*. Many 'persons, in noticing tbe difference between the two issues, suppose one or tbe other to be epu rioas, which, of course, is o mistake. There are counterfeit three cent pieces in circulation, bat they are thicker than the geupi°*-” | A Womah Tons is Piec*B bt Doas.—Tbe Memphis Enquirer says that on Tuesday laßt Mrs. Margaret 81attery, Iho wife of a sober, hopeat .and hard working man, of that city, while cross ing the bayou with a bucket of water in her hand, was attacked by a number of vicious dogs, ; and her limbs literary bitten to the bone. Mr. MoQraw liviog in the vieioity, hearing the ago nizing'shrieks of the victim, hastened to her as ; slstance and received a severe bite upon tbe calf of his leg. Officer Boy t and Mr. Sheridan soon arrived and aecuriog a couple of shot-guns, killed four of the brutes and severely wounded another. There are no hopes of tho unfortunate woman’s recovery. Tit* Glornalo di Roma, in an-official article, declares thol ibe behavior of the Papal troops sent to pat down the insurrectionists has been everywhere exemplary. Their behavior has undoubtedly been "exem plary,” in the estimation of the Papal authori ties; otherwise the chief butcher of Perugia would nothave been promoted from a Colonelcy to a Generalship. But such "exemplary” con duot as is involved in the ravishment and slaugh ter of women and children, is not appreciaied outside dominions where promotion results from such brutality.— Alb. Eve. Jour. Mobmosism Dsclibiko.— The teller of ehe Times Salt Lake City correspondent ooticee ibe remarkable fact that tbe institution of polygamy Is becominguopopalar among tbe Mormons since the accession of the recent large emigrations from tbe Blales; and that Brigham Toting is beset with applications for bills of divorce, lo consequence of this elate of affairs, the “Prophet” bos leaned orders to suspend tbo ceremony of “sealing." , Bubiid Alive. —ln sinking a abaft for coai, near Wesley City, Illinois, a depth of 34 feet had been reached on tbe forenoon of tbo Bih Instant, when the sarronnding earth suddenly caved, burying a workman beneath the mass. Several men were instantly aet to work, and on the following day they reached the boned man, ■ whom they found entirely uninjured. Some of the carbing had got jammed about two feet above his bead, and eompletelyprotecledhim from tbe failing stones and earth. Iscrkasb oe Immiqbatioh.—The immigration to the port of New York, np to the 13th instant, amounted lo 42,773 persons, against 40,661 up to the corresponding period of last year. The immigrants seem to be of a better class this year, judging from the number of Inmates in tbe insti tutions on Ward's Island, 714, against 1215 last year, and 1416 the year previous. Tbe ar rivals last week numbered 2,776.— AT. P. Courier. Auoho the passengers who left for Liverpool on Saturday in the City of Baltimore are Bishop Byrneof Arkansas and Bishop o ; Conoer of Pitts burgh, with the Rev. Messrs. Bart, Roch, O'- Conner and Soanlao, all of the Roman Calholio 1 Chnroh. Mas. Abba Pope of Spencer, Moss., died on the 14tb, at tbe advanoed age of 105 years. Her mental faculties were bright to the last. Her sense of hearing.andsight failed her some time moved about on crnlcbcß daring Ibeiastyears o7lieF4ffo- DYBPBPSIA Tbe worst foe of buni&aHl U*o woll known, (bat we hardly feel dtrpoeed to cocnpy time or tpace In ttaexpaellkm. few hot* eacajed aulfcriug Croa on* or another of tte varied form*. I n hurt. It t* elttin a can* or a coSSIQDOOSof almoat every other CUeaee; end UktD Id thte we believe one recn "Or—IHKKH AVE'd HOLLAND BITTERS—wiII always mitigate, it not cC.rt e permanent care. We might uw etruoger language. but, a, W*ar*oaJre*»ln|ar«Uiml»flW well wee u-aeonHl-lr.com. mnnlty, dealt* to avoid the pnjudlee which would aiterb to what would neat mere boaatlng. I Indigeilion, Iloartbura,Headache—Rich and Nerroci—in feet, all that have their origin inimpaind digaetloo—ln whichar* Included DILIOUB DISORDERS AND LIVKR COMPLAINTS, Mental Dlfordera, Irrilabtitty,lniupovtu>u to Think, impatience, ZVprorion o/ Spirits, Jicrvoas Ftart I oftf Trenbltap, duire far Solitude, and a number of other . I afbctlons of thl* due, rendering a man unfit for inter coora* with the world aud the eociety of hie family—will: I aIL in meat Inetancta, b* foond to have proceeded freiu.tbet 1 t dlaoesed atate of the directive organa which tbb tmdirine >• I eoemlnenlly calculated to'relieve. I EUD CAtcsrtJ.' —Tbo ("11-wiiiuo brgld/Cou:t*itral«*.l Ri" r-; I lATe'e Holland lliUeie U pul up In hull plot lioitire only, and retailed at flier bottle. The gn>*t demand lor tine I tmlr Celebrated 'Medicine bu induced many loUUtwua. which the pnbUc aboold guard agalnat porchnelng. Dewar* oftippoaUlon! See tbatonrnam* Uon the label of every b PAOE. Ja, A CO, Solo Proprietor*. 7! Wood etreet, between let and Sd •tA.Pfuahurch. Pe. I mjfflidawF DIED—On Monday evening, Jolylßlb, at hie reeldtuce In Ea*t Liberty, JOHN SNTDKK, In the eighty Or»t jeer olhieua. Tbe funeral will lake place tub (WeJncedey) iteasnso, ’at 10o’clock. Carriage* will leave Uwdy Patterson* Stable, CO fourth street, at d o’clock. jßtto aabtrlißrmrnta. Great inducement.^-ah person* i wishing Artificial Teeth will And ill., their inUie*t to cell upon C. SILL, DeMUt, Wo. 67 dwal •»«!, eppoili* the CocrtXlocee. ite-wIU tanrt oCtevtb wtitacas tinaoaa Gom upon fine gold $76". bm.lt e®U lor s3jl eon tinoou* Gam npoo pletineet the mhi ratca, bc .k * • little over ooedialf the usual prtcoe ebarnd by the *«f 1 Dentists Eltrer and. other la»m*Ul*mise tedocedla proportion. CoraJite at $7O per eat; $3& half «el—nope bat the finest material, executed lo the tooet durable end satis factory etyloe, wltl be ofloeed. AU work warranted. Per eom wishing to anil themaalsee of Iheea sery minced ratee; will do eo before the 20th of September, u the ueual price will be divged from thattime. We think a first <ta« eot of teeth could not be objection able at U>e oomluel earn at which they ere offered, wbeu the beet of reference can be risen as to tbe adaptation of his work, and specimens can l» mb at bis office. &EFKRBNCE& Res. W. D. UowarJ, A. O. M’Oaodless, U D A. Bradley, J. U. rnlton, W. U. Faber, . Joa Abel. W, K. Yaskirk, J. D. Uopkina. THERE IS NO MISTAKE IpTbe pro priston, who arv ©ld established m»ntl.factnrer»,attci snbiectioKUtotho t»rc«ut UftUkoovn toith* foil! - pmoidoO. lbAt CUXMIUAL OLIVE EOABIVS SOAP combine* mor® * jr•lleoct.oVjr the amount ofuonevat which H U told to d»*|arvtb*a any oiner PA SIILT SOAP offered to tb* Awericaa people, Cxrt, IF tit, Forth or South. Of J&aufjn—lo colon, firmwaend teat oreJ Of Purity —conUicJ oo toeia, clay, tith oils, »ul» ctmm or •daltoretioae. Of Qualiif —fur waiting wilh ell kinds of vster, cold, varm, eoft, bud or mH; ciotbee of every detetiptton, coarse or floe, cotton, liooa, vooiea tr tUk ; dyed prints or white; lac erating ter, pruo, pitch, ptiot, oil. printers’ i»k*sboamahers’ wuc, etc, from clotbei, farmtnre, utd from tbe buds; for scouring straw, flonnee or palm bon note and beta. It la an,boneet soep, faithfully mJTs. oive it a (air trial, according ttf tbedira-tiota. Nwd.> Uoneaebbar. . ■ ■, B.C A SAWYER. IHscovertrt and sola maanCsctorprs of tho gunoloo artlclo. Wood street, PltUborgb, J«*> The admirers of steinway'S PIANftS are respectfully Informed that v» base Josi neolrcdTWOof these UNRIVALLED PIANO-VORTES, Tlzt One ? Octave round corner, plain; Oo>o% do do do dj\ They need bnt to be hoard, and Ta«t supuioiity orer others will atoneebotnanifeet-d. For sale by IL ELEBEB A DKO. No. S 3 Fifth street, jqjO Cole Agents tor Btoinway’s onriralied PUnoa. BROWN'S ESS. JAMAICA GINGER for nla by B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO . ja3o No- 60, oortrar Wood and Fourth stresu. T?XTKACT3 ROOTS for making Beer for Jj sale by B. L- FAHNESTOCK A CO., jn2o Ko. SO, corner Wood and yoorth soeets. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY for sale by ' ILL. FAIINBBTOOB A CO, No. 60, corner Wood and Fourtb strrota. liENA DUOALS, Borages, i.awn, Crnpo ObintararOhantella and French Lace Hab ile* Hosiery, Gloves end Mitts, and a fall Une of Domestic aSis. jo2o C. BANSOM LQVg, 74 Market st jOBT ARRIVED I A N OTHE K LOT OF WILLTAM K3>TA.BB 3s CO.'S CKUSBRATUD PIANO FORTES, FOR SALK DY CIIARLOTU'E BLVMB, jutd No. US Wood sL, 2d door above Fifth. Valaablo Beal Estate for BaloT NEAR TWO ACRES fronting on f idgo ■trot 176 feet from the line oftbeWwtOootni oaod 566 feet Wot of the property o! tbo Theological fi« inary Id Allegbeov City, cb which U erected eaelegw) -ond Brick uanalao forty-flre feet front, with kitch en, waab-henw, Ac-, In tho rear, all imaged la thh Uat manner tor cnoTraJeoee, end ooted fer chute architectural •Mention. withtarnaeea, hot and oold water bath room*, aa fixture* end other modern l»pror*aenl a. Tbogronode rrl bitbly a Uracil re m to location and bean tirollyiCTeccd, MgattUu ezleoil re riewe of the throe .time in tbo th adjacent; coantry. They are covered with trkketibleenl eantagehonae, end*feMd putorefield jpfjmfwrm.ni tt« otmUM. TMXHIB, tfMJUB—A full (apply of best —AiSMltannms. ?aMic jSoticfg v ■•••yl lr Bedford "s^iniS:; 1 V •«* U*»t%ngdom <t*d Broad Top Railroad from TrntTtt pjRCKST.O3 theCapisdStixk ofaliiCuiaputtJj Huntingdon. nmllt oa dMMOd. . , i ! -&£SE3%,'£&&& Machines.:*inS7”r“”'^‘ 1 P 0 “£»&*»£*. ■ “®“ ** ** with trains on the llnntlngdon A Broad Top R. R. u> - . .... ts , Q i n ivi«j I w e il,»pJ*rriYe*Hfi#Bprinc»iutinu»fartPA,MoweTMxlnj:. Pituborgii, Joly Hth,lS&9. J°j| I By taking the fui Line eaat at 4:30 p. «„ kr- fcaotirm’d Omct P. * O’- B ; * l - . I , riT* io Huntingdon at 10:45 1 K, and maalo oror m*bt; or Keatlng’e Omnibus Station, July 15,18-9. j If paaaengata prefer U,tbty caoaUy all til*ht at Altuana, ' RaILROAD CONTRACTORS. —Proposals | and connect at ilanUngdoourtt morning with a train lor lMs^ for Oration,Uacnry and BalUatiogor part olthe the SPRINGS: PRUburgh and ConaollfTille Railroad, between Mtatmrgh RKTUBKINO WEST FRO3I TUfcatninua. , and Port Pmtt. diridad In wcHooaof about oeo mlleln Laare BedfcrJ after and UQ^ U “ length, will bJrt Sired at aaid office cntil the SU in*. . with Mail Train weet at 5?. »L, on I eoaa. K- R, amring in j |» rofl , M >n4 ipedficatloni will t**howa by the Lagiaoer 1 piiUborgb at midnight. hie offica. jaUfcdtdcb? HOttttlSON ACO. This route will b* found plraaant, quick and »»le, and , . _* _ i err nr attention paid to the comfort of paaMPgera. ! TURODQH TICKETS TO UOPKWKLL,SS 00, can U bad I *t tbe Cnion Tictrt Ofitci, PUttburriKUom J. STEWART, Aff#htP«nua R.R. J. J. LAWRENCE, Sap* 8. * B. T. B- B- Huntingdon. Jure lfi. IRS». . JeUtrOdf EIAMISK THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing 'PHIS IS TUB MACHINE whoso owners 'JL offtreJ m prcQilam of $2 0 0 In Philadelphia u any other on eihlbiti.m at the Franklin Institute that could do I lie same rang" a! work as Bell.— Their offer not listing bwu accrpted »U superiority tnu-.t l>« concodrd. Fur rile it A. M. MARSHALL Sc CO.’S, rKDllllL ST. ALLMIIKSY CITV. OAKiiANU PiIUPUIiTV FOR »Al*K. That portion op Oakland known as“ New Linden Grove," lying within two and a half tulles ot the city,ha* boon subdivided into loUol conven ient Alw, ranging in froth one to t*u acre* each. them are level, others and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees, and others gently rolling, suscep tible of being Improved iu the most pictures jne manner. These lots are surrounded by an excellent neighborhood, with the advantage of a'flrvt class private school, unght by Mr and Mra.ll. M. Kerr, with pohlic school# In the vtciolty. A line of omnibus's rnus every hour during the day, and in a short limes Paaseng-r Railroad will bo bnilt, thus rendering them most eligible and desirable. ' . For beauty uf scenery, facility of acceo. pmlty of air. and convenience to the city, they are nnsurpasrod as sues tor country residences. In order U> accommodate those who msy wlah to improve they ate offered at the following very easy terms: One-tenth in hand and the reodue In nine equal annual payments. julB:lmd W. O. LKftLIE, aijHatuondjt^ A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Bappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, In Virginia. Anew town, called rappauan* NOCK, has recently been laid out In Cu'pwptr Chan ty, in the midst of tho GOLD REGION OP ViUGINIA, snrroundsd by .Vinci and Alining Cjnjxin'.tt; and Farms and Town Lota in alternate divisions or saaau, can Dow be bed for a hjikku SOW simply to iWu« utiUnent to this desirable region. $164,900 worth or land Is to bedivld ed amongit purchaser* or givtn away as an inducement to como on and make Improvements, and the land is of the most Improvable qualities. Many havo already settled,and icorvs of others arecoming. Good flirssim? Land.lo tracts of any Vlze to soil purchasers, can also b« had at from $lO to $2O per acre, payable In es*y quarter yearly installments. titln will 6e in all CAtei givm. SBr*AOENTS ARB WANTED everywhere to sell thee? lands; liberal Inducements will b« given. Fur particulars, address K. ISAUDKR, jnl6--3wd Land Agent, Port Royal, V*. Truss and supporter MANUFAC TORY .—OARTtYtUGUT * YOONO. No. 60 Wood tit., beg loave to call tho attention of the afflicted to the fact that they are the only MANUFACTORBKS of TRUBS«B and SUPPORTERS in tils city. They rao conaeqoently take muasuro* and mako to order those ariicloa niter the most approved pattern, *ud furnish them at prices frequent ly not more than one-half that drmandnd by raero dealers in them, all aro sulicltod to call, afwr pricing and exam ining Trusses In any'otber store In the city, coofldnot that we can satisfy the afflicted that it U their inurert to deal with the raannlactnrer. VS.Partknlar attention paid t' repairing. Julti CARTWRIGHT'A YOUNG, Wood street. Tannery for sale—with four town lots, good substantial buildings, work ahop and dwell ing bona*, bark and mill bouse 4u feet i quern, with stone basement; shop 22 by 62 feet, cfl vats; fruit trees, Ac, Ac No tan yard witbm 0 rotlee; a lot of bark, shop tools, Ac, will also be sold. Tbts property Is sitnsto la a good neigh borbood; cost errar wilt be sold for S*2,SCO. Jntfi d. COTUBBRT A BON. M Market at_ NEW JETIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG CO., BRASS FOUNDEKB, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS; Finishers or all kinds or brass WORS, and dealers In GAB FIXTURES, Ac A9-OFPIOE AND WAREROOMS. NO I'd 4 WOoD STIIKKT, Five doors Filth stieet. No. 1513 First street, five doors below ibe MonongabtU Uocse, between WooJ and fiudlbflolJ. The well known practical skill and experience in the v*. I tuna bi»uclu>4 of Brass Castings, titoatn aud '<*• Filling ul Iba si'ul.ir members of our Arm. who will give their personal atteulioo lo all work lutriuted lo them, shonld xqUUs-ftl. to a share of public patronage. -• • «“ALL FILLED-** jul4:dlf COAL WANTED. Orirt St. Loom U*» liionT C«uvt»i.) St Louis, Jubu ts.v.» J Plt<)l»O.SAf.S will bo rcetMvi'.l l,y tl.«> M. t.uiaa A-ri U«JUr COMt’ANV. nil I»H>. ti.l vr ■•" It. SINK UU.NUKHO TUoUdAND IHIMIKI.S 1 ITrS UUIiOIiCOAL. .•! the U.t .joillty.for U*«tu«Utiißjmrp*M, to to Om half, buatieU) iu 16A1, nod th« <>ih*r li«l( lu UOi Th-> Onl to to dtllwrod io the Company's yard, St Lou's Tlin Om Ucht Company icwrtrf Ibo tlyhl to nyet any or nil bids. JolfiultocJ J*TA»W. »«* 7 : _ JOB CIlKS'Vft MEAT SAFK3, WATKtt OOOI.KH?, AND RKFIUOKRATO. \ •nj't'lj on tianj (.ir mle low al t*-<* ! n*n ( n BtOTaauJ Tin WnvWnio *•( W. W IUtAbSHAW.'No. VA Woud «trrM, JutH Flr»l <W*ir this Oun. NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT. TO ALL WANTING FARM:*, A Hare opportunity in adeligbtful nud healthy climate, twenty-five miles south-east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic R. R., New Jersey. An bIJ ultlt caaciatlng of several thousand* of ki.* l>! zirtxlßCitc>««t*/ ha* been divided into Farm* oi verlooseii** to suit the oorcliMcr. A population of *oa»e Fiftun Hun drnl from ration* p.irt# of the middle Stair* and New £ng laßd’hete nettled there the pMt year, improved thulr plan* a, and railed cxcdUnt crops. The price of the land loatthe lowaomof from $l5 tos2) per acte, the roil i* of ihebeat 1 .inaliiv for the prod action of Wheat. Clover. Corn, Reaches, Uraptaand Vegetables. IT IBCONdIDEBKD TUK UKHT FHUIT BUII. IN TUB UNION. The ptaco la- perfectly •ecure from Croat*— the destructive enemy of the farmer.— Cropa tf grain, gear* and fruit are now growing and can be accu. by examining the place Itself, a comet Judgment can be formed of IbeprudacUteoeaawf the land. The term* are mado my to (ecuro the rapid Improvement tf ibo laud, wtildi la only aold for actual improefrumt. Tb« re*nlt ha* been; th*t within the pa*t year, aomo thru hundred houta bave been erected, two mill*, one »team, four afore*. aoui* forty vineyard* and Teach orchards planted, and a large trotaber of other Improvement*, making it a deeirallo atd active nlacn of btuiuce*. THE MARKET. as Ibo reader mar perceive from It* location, U the . BEST IN TUB UNION. Produce Ulajloft doable (beprice then in locutsou* •*»> fiota the cJiy, end more (ben double tU> pi Ice l ban iln* TTnt. Ill* known that the earli-wt end >»«t frnit* end Trouble* in Ibl> letitnde como from New Jeraay, and mo annually eipotled to tboexwntor millions. In locating Lire, the eeUlerhas nu; mdvautagta. l!o i* • ilblna few boor* ride of the grout etticeol New England euil Middle BtatM,fa«is near the old friend* ami associa tions be l» in ft irUUdc.-yjntry vihtTt n<rry impjoxxmtrd of Ctm/orl ahd cinliaition is at hand. He can buy every am cle be want* at tlie cheapest price, ard aril til* prodnco for tbebifbnt,(iflthe Wear Hite ia revewed,)beba* achoals Orbl* rblldres. divine ecraice, mod will enjoy open winter, add dcllahtfnl climate, when* fotera aie utterly unknown. The molt of (be chaogd upon thuaefrom tlienotth hasgen ftallybeen to n&tor* vb*m to *o excellent•taioorboilth. ’in the way of building and Improving, luml«r can t># ob tained at lie tuilia at tie rateef $lO to $l5 per Ihotuand.— Brick*from ihebrick yard opc-n*d in the pl»re. Every arti cle can be procured lu tba plaeo, Kd«d carpenter* at* at lend, and there hi no place In tbo Ppl »u where tainting* and improvement* can be nud* cheaper. The renderwlll at ore* U struck with tie alvanUgta here presented, and e»k btmaelt why lh« property tun notl-coa taka.o np before. The naaen it, U was never lhtt«rn in the market; and mil*** lbe*e *t*tetn«nts were correct, no one ÜBliQlf Mid UJJl'if lUI*V *•' - “ would bo invited to eXetnlov the land before pui chailog.— Tblaall are expected to do. They will a«* land nodcr enltb ▼allots, *och 1* tbo exb’ol cf tbo s.ltienieni that they will no doubt, meet peraoua Iroro tboir own neighborhood; they will wlt&eaa the Itnprorninr nt» and can Judge tbo fhaiactor of the population, if lh«y com* wlih * view loactths, they abodid cost* jiTepsrrti to abiy a day or two an*l bo n <rly to pnrclaac, as iccatlore caau-tbe held on refnutl. There are two daily ttaiu* to Philadelphia, and to *ll na tter* who improve, tht Haitroad Company g.nt a r>ti Ti&xtfor M month*, dido half price- 2ul*i /nrthrnyr-jrt. THE TOWN UP HASIMONTUN In connection with ibeecilidUtiTal heltlctutnt.au. wand thilvloc loan baa naturally arisen. wli'cA prttrnu indue*- mnit/or any kind r/buiinat,pjrtint!a*ly Horttand man ufadoritt. the jftoebuitnri* u>uld t* carried oniuthie place and market to good advantage, alio cotton J»uain«*a, aod manafactoriu of Agricoltoral loplemeote-ar Fonude , tiee for caitlng tuiill article*. The Improvement has been to rapid as ti> Inruns a cooatant and permanent increaso of Town lot* of ■ gcod alt*, (we do not eellacaall oncifU it would effect tie improvement cf tla place) can bo had at Iron $lOO and upwards, The Uammmtoh Farmer, a monlhlj literary and agri cnUnral aheet, containing foil Information of Uaramonton can be obtained at *5 cenia per »ODtna. TUteindUpntatile—»emnU€dM*Ugi»co. e.car of all in ct3tobrau« when money it paid. Boot* It tbo land: learo Vina atrat wharf, Philadelphia for namtnoDton by Kail road, H7U a. MfCnlK >• «• -Para 00 crnta. Wbeo there, inquire for Ur. itYRNKd. Boarding cobreniMiMt on h»D<l Partita had better stop with Mr. Byrnoa, a principal, until tbey bavadoclJed at to pnixbadog. at ho will abowibem OT«r the land la bU carriaffe, free of upenae. Ww« «w applicatlone can be addr»«?d to LAhDM * BYKNKd, Uammonton P. 0- AiUotlo coonty, NewJoraoy, or 9.8. OOUOntTN, 2W Bcutta fifth etreot, Philadelphia. Mape aod Id formation cbwrfoHy fumUhod. _ jnfceodGm THE lIAMMONTON FAItMER A news iMbur duTotod to Literature and Agtlcnlturo, alao act tin* forth full arconnta oftbe nowacttfomeot cf Uamtuou It* ioNaw Jor«y,c*o bo anlacribed for at only cenli uintaae lUmP* lur Uto anjount. AJilrofa to Rill " P ?.ri.r, !l.m»ou,ou V O Mluutic Co No. Jertuy. Tboao wlohlog tltt-ap Uud,af lh. boat quality, io ouool IL.haalllil<ala»a moil ilollgblfql cto.t«a la Ibi Uttiou, anil aliencrop*aro u**cr coltlown by Iroala, tbt torrlbfo acourgo o! tko corih, ana idrettlaamobt ol Uauimou ton Lauda. _ jmmoiMm FARM LANDS FOll bALB 25 MILES from PliUadolpbla by Railroad. lo Uto Slata of Now JanaV Soil among tbaboat for Agricultural pnrpaaaj ba lug a goad loam aoll.wilba day bottom, Tba landlaa I,® tr2Vt_ divided into null farms, and hundreds from all SSS!," tb. »uulrym. now .rilling and building. Tb. crow produced are largo and can bo eeen gtoarlng. The cUmatota delightful, end eecore from fraM. Terms from 116 to 130 dw acre, i*yablo wltblofonr jwni by Inrtal uicDla. To visit tb* place—Leave Vine Street wWf it Philidcintit* it 7Vi la E. bylUHroad for Jlammonton, or JSSS fc J. by letter, U.mmootoo Poet Offlro, At- Untie county, hew Jsrwy. ace full adwtiaement Inin ctbyr column. JulioodCa tL WANTING FARMS IN A DE llehtfal climate, rich Mil, and eecura tram fro*ta,a*e advertUeroentof Uammonton Linda In another column. fiRSONa WANTING CHANGE of Cli -lutsfor health, mo advertisement ol Ilammontoa l*od« ia another column. julaodCm mo ALL WANTING FARMS, See Adver-i JL tiMOient ofllammonlon Landa. . . J04.-oodCm ERSONS WISHING TO CUANQE t&eir btulntwa to a rapidly Increasing country, a New BetJ Dement where hundreds are going, where the climate la mild and delightful,•» advertisement of the Uwnmoutoo boulemeptiu another columti. ' JulsodSm TO J2STAI Manutactcriea ia a hewand thriving place wl ne« lJgood,seeadrestlaomcntof theUaamohtt DMllta ;•: , • ; - ■ |t^ SHOE RUSINESS AND FACTOR t» carried on'protUihly it nammoatooi tucaast of SfiamratHi Modi. • joi 1850. hire iph nil Open to Visitor* Seeking KletHU or Pleas ure, from June Ist to October Ist. Accommodations for Over 50 0 Visitor!. TIIU OHIO WniTE SULPIIUK SPRINGS are situated in Delaware Ounoty, IS miles North of Colombo!, (the Capitol of Ohio,) on the Scioto Elver, 10 miles from Delaware, 0 miles from the White Bulpbor sta tion on ibe Springfield, Mount Vernon sad fituborgb Railroad, sod 10 miles from Pleasant Valley or Springs fiUtl.n, on the Ootambns. Piqoa sod Isdis&s lUllrosil. the medicinal qualities of these Springe are nneerpusod by those of eny other Mineral Waters In the United cutes, Hoorn or other Information, address ANDREW WILSON, J*. Whit* Salpbor Springs, Ohio- NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 836. OAPITAL $0,308,800 00 paid up capital and surplus... a,i94,in oa ANNUAL REVENUE, for (he year end- log Janaary 31,1558 - 033,934 13 This company”insures against Loss or Damsgo by Firs, nlmnM every description of Property. The Haiti e>f Premium art moderait, end. In all cam, bated npoo tn* character of the owner or occn pant, and the merit* of the ri*fc» . Loanee promptly edjtuted end paid without reference to London. A tptcial permanent fund provided tn Philadel phia for payment of laaetin Uti i cooniry. Btrxujrczs nr wmncioßr Messrs. Jsmee MeColly A O-, 174 Wood itrei t; *• John Tloy.l A Co, 17S “ Brown A Kirkpatrick*, 103 Liberty street; “ 0. Gregg M Co, 09 Wood street: " Wilson, M’Klroy A Co, W Wood street; * Jaiue* MeCandless A Co, 103 “ *' « Nlmlck A Go , 95 Water street; •• B. A. Febneetock * Co, First and W.xd stnets; “ Joe Woodwell A Co, Second and Wood street*; •• Atwell. Lee A Co, 9 Word street; “ Barcbfield A Co, Fonrtb and Market streets; •- McCandleo, Mean* A 00, Wood and Water sts; acrztcrcis nr pnitaDiLptna. George 11. fituert, E*q, 13 Bank afreet. Mmn. Mjer*. Clighorn AOs, S 3! Market street; «■ tvn. M'Kee A Co, 47 South Front street; “ M’Cntcaeou A Collin*. Front and New utt, *» gmitb, Williimr A Co, 613 Market street; “ Jamas Graham A Co, 20and 22 LctiUaetrrot; Joseph B. Mllcbell, Z«q, President Mechanic*' Back; Jams* Dunlap, *sq, President Union Bank: Uon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. J ABIES W. ARROTT, “Agent, JoSilydii Temporary Office. 103 Wood*treet- CARD rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY associated with him In the WHOLESALE GROCERY BOBIXKSS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will conlinu* lbs seme et the OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite the Eagle WILLIAM M OuRMLT. Pittsburgh. July 1, SAMUEL EWART WSJ. M. GOIiMLY Wlf. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00, WHOLESALE^ -U_lL. ,04'^-iTsT DEALER.- IN P*R OVISIONB. FKODI’CK I’ITT.SBURGII manukactukes, Mo. 371 Liberty Street, Plttsborgli, Jnfcdmdgdp • _ “ PiUsborgb loiamoce Company. Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT. GALWAY, President. F. A. UiiißMt, Bar’; ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice PrnL Insure* against Moll and Cargo Risk*, on the Ohio and Mlsslnlppl linn and irttmtarlee, eu«l Marine Kl*k gen rally And adjust Laae Ol iv..v' L) Ftra And egalust tha Peril* ft the flca and inland Nsrlgallou ad Transportation. Robert Galway, Alexander ItraJloy. Samuel MeCturken, Johu I, Leech, Jaaeph P. Qaxzatu, M 1 1 , John Fullerton, John ttrott, Nathan F. Ilart, IL.I-*rt Uol'ieou, WiKlazu Carr, Uiktwrt 11. Hartley Jamea Marshal), David Richey, Juum W. llsilmao, Jobs H’GIII, (Stas. Artrathnot, n>j3o:2ewd2m XiOGAXV & GREGG, j IMPORTERS OV HARDW A R E , NO, o*4 WOOD STItKKT Fhu D-~n &ll>Te ?t Ch*ri«i je3o:JCtn 0 S. Dar&H.Ut* oi Lancaster Loots A Garao, PUUt/g. OSO. S. BRYAN & CO., Commission Merchants, TOR TJIB SALK OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, Lc. t No. 52 Wood St., Plttabnrgh. Kcrxttaaa—Lyon, Shorb A Co., PitUbnrgh; LTlogtton, Copeland A Co., Thoi. E. FranlOln, Lan caster; lion. Elroon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Gardner A Co, liollidayibarg, pa. Jeio.6md THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Imurci AninitLou or Damage by Ftr< on Buildings* Merchandise, For allure* ae H at Reasonable Rales of Premium* DtttCTOBS.—V. Ratcbford BUn: William M'Koo.of ffo. M'Ree ACo;Nslbn>Prarieß Jno. U. Atwood,of Atwood, White A Co.; BeoJ. T. Tredlck, of Tradkk, Rtokce A Oo; Deary Wharton; Mordecal L. Dawson; Qer>. 11. Bteeart ol Stewart A Prod Juba H. Drown, of John H. Crown A Co; B. A. Fabnastoifc, of B. A. Fahnestock A Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Errlneer.of Wood A Brriognr. V. BATCDFORP STARR, President. CutiLCS W. Cox t,S*f rotary. PirrsooMQ Ri*C&ISCXS.—Wm. Uolmcj A Co , J. Painter A 00, ThoauaM. Uotrn, E*q , Jas. Marshall, Erg, Alien Kramer. Kaq, Wlleoß, M’Klroy A 00, Wlleoo, Payne A Co, Bailey. Broen A 00, Llrluptou, Oopeliod A On, Junes B. Lyon A Co, Wm S. Level? A 00. - GEO. S. BUY AM A CO., Agtnfi, j.3o:Giad No. 62 Wood Street. A Valuable SUefor eManafictnrlng Bi . tablUbmcnt and Private llealdence for Sate. Tmiat piece of ground situated . on iba Monongabela rltrr, being lot No. 10 In Eteele S* mpVeplan ol lou to Pitt loenehlp, ud adjoining lands of Juba Arthnre, Esq, and iho heirs of Caoliff, and near tho Copper Wotkj of C G. UtueoyA Co, containing be tween larenand fl*bt bitp*. llii a very dodrablo litoa tion for a Manufacturing Xttablitbment, bating at oat foar scraalyiog b'twi**nlbo Plank Koadand tbo filter,and aloog which (be Oooncllatlile Uallroad will paa*- Tbe npper part ot the placa It a detlghtful >Uaaltai> for a Prltata Uesldenca, hating good Bpring* and a commanding Tiew Qftbo Monongahela Vall«y and tbo Ohio ritor. Tbe upper or towa parts of tba placa will bo aold separate or to Bother, aa might tail a purchaser. For terms and price, tpplT to W. OIUSOR MILLEtt, At the Weitero Inanranes Company, Water street. Or— B. HIUHB, No. 165 Fourth atrect. PIANOS 1 PIANOS 11 NEW AREIYALorPIANOS. g Cga M | —Tho tubacriber h*s jnat trpm tho manufactory of || V | gl • frethanpply oftbvir unrlr-lltd PIANOS Tbe laitrumtoU btT« fell t>oeo acl&ctcil pfr»oi>«Uy by tb< ■nbt;ilber,«t Ibe tactary, DRB.C. Q. FlTdil * J, W. SYKEIi . PbxileUai for Di«***«* of tbo Throat and Cheat* ud other Chronic Ailment* complicated with *r OoMamPtiOO. OOC® 191 Telia ttTWt, . Pittsburgh,Pa CONSULTATION FUEB. AIM of *ue*. " I tion* wot to tbon wishing tocooaalt u* by UUer. JOHN U. ÜBLLOR, 81 Wood rtnwt. | J»o:2awJ>wlyFM K3PCCIALLY POD THIS .MARSKT. Those (q waot of PUnoi ut loriteJ to call and oxtmlne this«toclL,*hlcbcooiart*«fall tbs Ttrioai stylos manure* lured by whickering A Boas, from U» plainest to (he moai alaborataly carved cases, «sd at prices to salt purchasers. M* warranted. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS.— IjIIVITO manukk. «rs uu«t exeolleut fertilizer—!»r saparior- to comae Lime—-at ONE-FOURTH ITS PRICE. NO FARMER gnOULD PAtL TO TUT JU. Manntectared end for aale by PENNA. BALT MANUFACTURING CO. ; At their Work*, Cut Tanmtam, Allegheny Co., or OHIOIS, N0..394 i'KMM STREET, (tboro Ute Canal,) PITTSBURGH Fresh bluelick and Bedford WATtfIS »lw»yi on draught. Alw.ConCTtu,Ki*ten geo and Empire, at JOS, VLBMIBG’4, JnlO cam*r 1* • mood -od Market eta. TOOTH DKUSHES—A largo and fine as •artmeotof Tooth Dnahe* jo«trtc*3 by julB JOS. ILBMtSO. f> ATS, Mice, - Roaches and Mosquitoes Xv promptly exUratoalrd bribe or -¥K!ft j ? r *' paratloa. . foraaleby , 1 JqtP JOB. FLEillNth PUKE ICJf SPARKLING SODA-WATER drawn from roreeloin fonnlaina with rid* and highly “ ,,W “* ProC ° K JO3. H.KMPOT. UREHX’S .PATENT BINDERS—Just rec'dalotof Won V. M^PfWlaol Bindera. ' • " »«£’•,*» JoU eonwi WmW «4 M *a4 Wood and Third pta. OIttCSOF PItTSBCa<JBUASCO*Pi!tT,I * LahJalylsW- J [Tj3*DiviDsxij. —Tho Trustees of tho Pitts- U ' , = y ‘burgh Qu Company have this day declared a divl drnd of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Sleek on* of tha profit* of the fix month* ending Cttlh Jane ult, payable to gtrckbolden or their legal repn-aentatma on demand. Jnl£2wd JAM Ed M. CUIUSTY, Treasurer. Agents W anted. sell four new Invention*. Agent* have made over s'-■£,ooo id ime— betur than all other almllar t** n J four staffi|« aid get 80 page* particular*, graiK leU»3rodaa*T EPHRAIM UItOWN, Luw.lt, Mast. ~~|«y > AGS.NTS Wanted in this State to can raaa vitti tbaOOLDEN SALVE. Sells rapidly. Can mike roodnaj. Foe terms, A<x. aend sUrop. B Jalt3axd»»*r C. P. WUIITKN, Un.-11, Mua fitnußtmrntß. iro n O T“il J? A T II E COMMENCES MONDAY EVENISO, J u l, M. 1K». Morris Brothers. Fell & Tiowbiiage’o HISSTBEESASDCOWBELtOOUSS, From School Btrwt Opcr* Uonie, Btwlon. ThatAreoat. Boat and M«t Original Band in tbe Wo»«d- TbMxSpany tonaisU of the LiUowiDgtilcnU- ArtUU: LON MORRIS. • Barjolft, Author and Comedian. BOLT MORRIS, t , . • Original Mocking Bird,Comedian and TatnbtrloUt. 8 * JONNT PELL, „ The unrivalled Bone Plajerand Versatile Performer. J. a TROWBRIDGE- The ooDolar Baaco Balladitt and Yiolinivt. K. M. CARROLL. Champion Feoalaand Jig Dancer. FRED. WILSON. Thu crest Cloe Dancer and Orecian Eialurg. AMBROSE A. THATER, The Celebrated Balladitt and GuUansL W. J. BROOKWAY, Leading YioUnbt and Tenor. CARL TRAUMAS, Violin- Second and Soloist. K W. PRKBCOTT, Alto and Guitarist. MAST. RENTE, The Child of Song and Wonder of the World. MAST. TOMMV, Juvenile Dancer. Prof. J. L. GILBERT, the Brilliant I'ianlat. With theahore talent, tbiiTroopo challenge tho world to compete with them ... - _ They will have the honor of appearing with now Song*, Acta, Dancea, Wilty Sayings, Burlesques, Ac. For further particular!, eee posters, newspapers, pamph- Ictsprogrammes, *e., of the day. tir&_Duors open at 7: to commonre ar 8 precisely. tWI of Admitxion -Dress Circle, cents; Parqustto, 2ft coats; second Tier, 20 ranis. . CIIAS. A. MORRIS, Agent. LON MORRia. B.ndncM Mausger. jull-ptd Brauetreet’s Commeroibl JReporta. For Banker,’ amt Bniiness Men. Tue fourtii semi-annual volume or this valneblo record of credits, which was published on toe 15th of January, having been ex bans tod by A rapid and extensive demand, a second edition, revised and cor* rectad, has been Usued, and Is now ready for delivery to inch as have not already supplied themselves with the Several hundreds of the bait Bankers and Merchants in different citiea of the Colon, baTe assisted in perfecting this Reference Record, thus making a veracious and reliable compand of the pecuniary condition ani prospect* and bush neu capacity of abont 22,000 mercant;t» firms, In twenty six of too principal cities and trade In the united The New York Merchant or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying the book, tho grad# of credit, character, habits, and capital of such as will be likely to deal with him, while the out-oftown merchant will learn with ac curacy, the exact fonndation on which the New York houses base their btuioMs. * , . ■ , To provide lor any possible error that might occur in a work ao gigantic in dd&il and to purchasers informed of tbeehange* that moat Decern* ll !, lake place, the pro prietoreissneap*uU«ilA<sf oye«7'»‘rctfoi»icreryt£>«fc. V The time end trouble such a “h»t »ave,tho 1o«*» It must prevent, and thjUaBqtSEc«&l%<C l . 4 7,“. sale MjfrtSnta, Manufacturers, Note of Dffcount, and yet the whole. Including UOTsMgnKw*m ■flfol wlnmn, tha sheets ofeorrectlona and the office, is furnished to subscribers at One UundTWtOWgj not embreced in «'»■*•-“" “ “'vrnM&Tw, 1 No. 137 Brc«dw*Jf, New York, Orer BrotdW»J lUok. E. a. NEVIN, Jr, Agent No. 06 Wood ftnet, PitUfeargh. jt'vffi And sab DISPENSA R Y. Offlc*9* HainBt.,(il door, op atairs,)Baffeio,N.T. Established by tue celebrated DU, JOHNSON, Uta of tendon, England. ' A eroat discovery in tho science or inediciuea, being a ctr- Uin and »p*edy cars for roaloring the tight tod removing ail dlsesara peculiar to the eyo. This is universally ac knowledged the only aafo and aura remedy now known. It baa been used srilh great success by the moat cUlUol pbj ■idani in Enrope and America. Patients in any part of tb* country can treat themselves sucemfally at » moderate expcnce, thereby avehliog the danger and ezjx’ore of faUltur into the basda of nnakiUlhl physicians. THia medlcia* (•ufficleut to cere,) wrill be font by mail or Express, wilb ail uecoaary directions on receipt c.f Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in th© Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Afb>r4lug ioitaul relief to sufferers who base been troubled «itb drafniu fit many yews. Alter nsieg this remedy a few days Ibe patient la anddenly and almost miraculously enabled to bear ordinary toned oonversatiou; tn the course of a few weeks the most obstinate case of deafness la effectu ally cured. Patients too numeron* to mention bate tuen restored to perfect bearing and foruaer rcccnrd from the snarefl of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of tbo present day. Hospital and private tretimOHials and certUlcatoa from the moat eminent physicians and surgeons la Kdgltnd, in whose prwunce deaf persona hate boen cured, and many bnndreds of private patients cored can be seen or referred to. A case of this medicine (enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. JellrdewlyT Office P* Mata Pk,Bnffalo.N. Y. Qieat Alterative anti Blood Purifier. DR.-SWA*STN\HrS PANACEA. THIS old established and invaluable reme dy for iLucure of Bcrofala, or King's Eril, Ulcerous and White SwelUog, Eruptions of (be fckia, Blotches or Pimple of the Face, Obstinate or Seely Eruptions, Boils which arise from an impure habit of blood, Bains la (be Bones, Weakened and Debilitated state of the System, ori sior either fromsloog end protracted csss uf sickness, or baring labored under an attack of syphilis, the Mods of which still remain la the system, or haring swallowed a srot amount of drags, calomel, Ac, which may bars at fueled the bonce or their covering, called tbe periosteum,; wbich sometimes gries rise to a chronic nlceroos discharge, and small bones occasionally come a way. Attacks of Rhea* matism In consequence of tn injured or abased Constilation: long standing Billions Affections; tbe Pole ud tho sickly,or tho Bloated Face, always Indicates or require* tbaose of this Invaluable r* wtf **- 07 •boold tbe patient biro labored under an affection oltba Spine, Dropsy, Jonndica, Or Yel lowness of tbe Skin, Chronic Affections of the Liver, Maru> out,or wasting of Fle»h, Dicerated dors Throat,.liip Joint Complaint; la short, the meet loathsome diseases which hate pot ertry other medicine at defiance,as, wnllas ti*« skill of the profession, for more than a quarter of aesntnry, hate becn perfectly eradicated by this great vegetable pa nacea, In all esses of eruptions "Anayne’r JU-lleaUvg Oi'afmfflt,"*hoaldt>«usedlnconnextion with the Panacea. Tbo two will con the most chronic and obstinate eruptive disease*. Retail price of the Panacea SI,W per bottle; $ bottles {4,00. Delivered to any address on receipt or Remittance. ' ! A RECENT VERYREMARKABLECURE ! WastbetefEliza A. Clerk,No. 4 Trenton street,Charles* town, Mass. While in Phllapelphla, she resided with Wo. H. shay, 16th stmt, 4 doors below Boco. Tbe ease wes on eruption of eight yeats sUnding of the most obstinate character, covering the whole surface, from tbe sore of the foot to the crown of the head, itching and Irritable In tbeextreme. Tho moat'eminent of tiieprofe*. sion had failed in accomplishing a euro. Dr. Swaths'* Pa (Ucca was efficient in a perfect cun. Prepared only by DR. SWaVNB A EOS, PbQo. DR- 0. H. ESISSR, 140 Wood street, myl7:J4wT ' EcU Jgcht for Pittsburgh. TAXJBSI TAX£Bi: TAXK3H! CITY TAX-P AYERS WILL BEAR IN mind that no other notlje will be glfeo for the pey niwt of Texca iheo li publUbed lo the city paper* author ized to do the city printing. The texts now due era the , CITY TAX, TIIK BUSINESS TAX, WATER RENT, AND THE TAX FOR GRADING AND PAYING. ' 4S>Tbe STATE MERCANTILE.TAX U *Uodae,aad If not paid eooo wtu Lo pot iota the head* of ea Alderman for collection. . WIL E3CNBAUM, jofcdtf ' (Sty Tree*urtr. Q.OVEBNMENT PIPE CLAY, Ia (tore and for rata by Jt2l:»o«lUn3* TON.KApgPA AUESB, Baltimore. CIIICEERINQ * SONS, The highest market price paid lor >ll grule. 0( CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND TDD WOOLS, >t till OU EiUliuhea Wool Woiibooio; No. 139 Liberty Street, corner of Cecil’* alley nyTSjgaw.'gmanrgp J. 1,. MARSHALL. Attorney ami Counsellor at LftW» aylfedlyja] COOAK AND MOLASSES— O 14 hbd*. N. 0. Sagar; 21 bbla. do Mobwaea, Rac'd on oouelgumeot and for sain by JolO J. B. LIQOBTtA 00«-7fr Water and 02 Froit at. ARK CHANCE FOR A GOOD TAN NBB with a smalt crab capital, to go Into boil Koqotra aitil Market at. • 8 CPtMBSM * 80S. LEMONS— SO boxes in prime order recci?- log tbls day and Sir tala by B BBYAIERA AKDB&SQN, '. jnlS No. 30 Wood stL, oppotlf £U Charles HotcL" - j»a&3*a*«T ESILVER'S new map of the seat OF WAR IN EUROPE—-The best <ma published tor tttaby Jal9 W. & HAVEN. LEAF TOBACCO—J Guaka Missouri Leaf : 7 boxes do ' do To arrive for tala by Jo9l fcI'BANB A ANJER. . JEW T£NN. "WHEAT—White and Red. w —Severn! tola no* on tbo way and arriving ferule by jolO ' - IiAHH DICKEY A CO. RYE— SCObca. Kjc to arrive and : for sole by - T. BBU, * CO, ' . joip, ;- , , Corner Frootet. and ChaaesryLaae.'' Qfin BOS. PIUMB WHITE WHEAT; , OV/vJ 800 do -do - Yellow Corn. 1 foraale by JolO 1 . -KaBAHEAANJEB, ftfY BXS; PRIME PEARL STARCH for yv iu* by - JaM ' UcßAfiß* ANJSBr SJJTXJOHTS OSLT Iff BOXES OF Vi LTTSIPS Ed CB, WOOL! WOOL!! C. B. M. SMITH, JV'a. 144 Fburth Urtd. DAVIR fala Eomru Ho- H go BUILDING IQTSAPJpP^SJEfc. teraoofli 53 i ” Sar '^SS^SSSS^^SSSSS&SS, , ss«ssffSSSw r , BSaa?!?-- % ■ OBYENIU W:£« ° PK»^Sl£ OnTHDICTi/APtSBSI^.-rort^'. T^igffßSSsassfa^^-^ _PUB«tß*jb*h*d»l Urt'wdfoawa. S*lobJ or«r -« Terms—onsEflb cash, tbs residueits 1. Anrtf*’ vtth Inteeest. ptesbla sasnsllT. • >■ B.BdW™. Tj'LEQANTOIL PAINTISGS-<^toi» and Frilly mcmlnjc*. Jdf VbttaAJ*** tSZctfwOX be arid la the ?4 Boor KJfVJJtJ, • Fifth itrret, by dncripUre eaUtogo*,\*f collection of Oil Painting* many or wMcb 6 * T i *^L f - ioff ported from Franco aid Oenaany lb* tb: cable original! by eminent tiring of some of tbemoet celebrated pkttiM by old »*«»** 1»? in tbe different gallerfea of Knropa. Anwn* an» lit,siregroora and figure* hUtork toral and abeot tlc*i in different Soropeatt cUio*. piece*; taarioa Tie* a; gam* ftolt Md flown P*®*** . •cape«, Ac; tbo *hole forming, H U bewared, tb*b* , M lectiou ever offered is thU citj... TUe *L The of good plcturea U nipoctfoUy loriled to. m h. PaSSc*«id be arranged, ond tbe n»m ?£??-!*£. • lie from Monday ontil day of aala. _R_B» PATHS 'TRUSTEE'S SALK 01? SS^BBILpINCI J. LOTS Id Tin WARD. —On ThonJAT 'JVT’KS/a,. 2 o'clock, on tho prtml«s, will bo «oJJ ifffit <m hnudsome lota of ground, uaeof which b**®* Wobrtcr«tr«t,*»?ooUcn on DorUller Dunmn atrcct, oetr tlio.mldencnor Gett. PUn« mmy tx> bid «l th» nusllon room*. TUI# ,ipdl>po _ bio. Torrnj,coo-Qfth cAib, mldooio 1, J**™* with tntet*»t.p*ynbld moodily. • P. M» DAVIS. Auc«»_ AUSTIN LOOMIS 6 CO., Bcrebanu’ fixebaoge. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, IT THE MTECnASTS* KCCUANOB KVEBX THURSDAY EVKNIHQ.—Bank, Bridge,-■ rn*or*»» and Copper Stock, Hood and Beal Estate eold at public *al» at the Harebanta’ Exchange by • ■ . AUSTIN LOQlflfl* 00. ‘ Hoist, Drafle and Loss* oo Real Sst&to negotiated ta tcuoQult tcrmi by 1 AUSTIN Looms A CO, f 7I stock Note Broken. 93 Fourth sL SuEftttflH flotitrS & ctangre. ro^xK*BßKSiuK-~ —- I have thiS day associated with, me my eon J. BT. CLAIR ORAT.: Ih.liaEo.«lriUb«h* T ?a teT^ n ' tinned ti-dcr lh, firm tnS *Sjle ofS. GRAY A SON. J01,1«t,1853. BAJIEIE OBAT. S. gray" & SON', DRAPERS AND TAIEORS, HO* 59 ST. CLAIR STREET, falMfc-Joirff PITTSBURGH, PA. DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership hereto tore Brown, under Use ityle of JTO. SiOTH A W,wdU Mired ca tba 15th day of 18»e bj w JI DAVID E. pIIIK and JAMBS WEB. ebued the interest of Mr. D. Bfowo.dw'd.to the Utojra of Wm. Smith A Co, Use Fonndrrand will be hereafter csnductod under the «trto of P«* AOo., by whom the boilseaa of thalateflrto will batetuea* SMITH, PARK 4 CO., ninth ward foundry, PITTSBURGH, PA. IToreWe, Ao. 1.9 Firil and 120 Second Street, | Manufacturers ot ail sizes and do-1 Ki IplioM of Cal Oil Retort, uid aulS,OM.nl W*- ter ripe, Sad Irooa, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moaid*, Pnlley*, Haogeri and (fcapllng*. • “ - ...■ , Aim, Jobbing and Machine dating* of eteiT deaenptum “u.r£z»ranpiet. MAoatSB snof PcnnJrj, »1J McSrarrlmlaj. will Bo cmfiUU eXuriei to. . .mrzsati HE undersigned hare associated with them In the Commlaalon Basinett Jam FaJJBiS, Ufa of SUnbenrUle, Ohio. The etyle of lha finn »m a« heretofore. WUIQ* * W. nix. iruncK...— anas nuiita wx.c. rruncx. NIMIOK Sc OO.J COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Jfor the •*!• «f T HAVBTIUSDSraBSOCJASMW J. me, Ur. JOHN DBIXOW. la thelTa3ertittßgl-_-, which will be contacted under the oeme «L 5* II ‘ OXhPELLOW* JAMEsLBMOS. Vondirukuif la all lt» wtse&ei* LEMON & DELLOW, No. llS r Fourth et, are prepared to do tfodertaktnf to the beet manner, at price* to aolt. Vwiflipe cial attention to M 1! mv «tjie poteat.MeUtUfl Burial Cues, for the Bale of whlelr *» areeoto xgeoti in thla dtj, ahdof vbkb ira keep constantlyos bead a Urge aaort meaL' A» regard* beantyof *b»peend flnlrii, theyeztM ell ether*. Founli will bet applied with Ucneeaod Ctrrftge* promptly, at lover rate* than cay otbereatabUab* meat lu Uie city. Oaaraotedßg to reader Mttofactkwi, ttoy tolldt a continuance of the patronise heretofore ao liberally extended to the old firm. aplfcdly AHEBIOAS HOUSE* BOSTOST* IS THE LARGEST AND BESTAR ranged Hotel In tin Rev Ssgtand States le (V-JX traUy located, and eaay of cc<»e from all (he roctee of travel. It contain* all the modem ' Improvoßiaat*, and every convenience for the comfort and crcaaaodatktn of toe traveling pobUe. Tbealeeplngrottmaxalarggjmdvell TeallUted; the mite* of rooma era vail arranged,and com pletely famiihed for families end large travcUnjf. parti**.' and tbehoom vill continue to b* kept »•* ArvtcteeeHotel in evory respect. jallrfly. LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. • j. B. CALDWELL & CO., ©23 Chestnaut Street* ,r ; ■ [opposite Girard tfoosej • PHILADELPHIA. fIEWIMPORTATIOSS-FISB WATCHES PATER, PBTLTJPE A CO. WaXcfce*. (a Genera,' CHARLES ¥RODBHAIi’3 Tendon Time-Keeper*, oev urlee, alleixee,ln Hunting Cues and Open face.- Authorized Agents for above. GOLD AHD HILVEB,EfQLI3IIAHDBWIfI3 A J T'O S B• S • RICH JEWELRY, or* design* DIAMONDS, PKARLS, and alltbePeabimiaLU Stjla*. SILVER WARE, nnsnrpaoed In ttyto, qu»Utr and fiateh. vlalting. phUadeljlhta, are. Invited to ex» amine their r mn? BABBLE XSTJBZISBXEXT,- a visit an tailing bo obligation topnrehaaer*.' •; UNIFORM PRICES, (a plain flgnrat and oofirUtion. Jeffljyd ..... .; - - - 8. 8. BOYLE-——. B OY L B-& O 0., |gp[| 59 SECOND STREET, ' /TW& OHiqMi • - IMPORTERS OF . FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES;; ALCOHOL, COLOQNE SPIRITS , Camphcno, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. liann&etaren ofcTery deacriptlon of' - Domfslietiqaors, Wines, Cordials and French BIT T BUS - Hare constantly on hand rari«u gr»Joa orponv BOURBON AND BYE WHISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, JiABATARIA AND HEW ENGLAND RUM, A# Sols Manufacturers of the ' 1 CEtXBBdTED. “B08E” WHISKEY. Agents tar FREDERICK OODLES JAP AS ESS BITTERS apiialAwlyF.- ; ■•••...■ Seoondi Arrtvaiof.".; 1850. jcARPBTS AHJO Jorii CLOTHa AT We FODBfD STREET CARPET STOBB, PITTSBCkaU, PK.YYA; . . . W D. &H. M’CALLDM respect • FULLY aoßoone# that ihayara receiving-a aeo* one supply cf OABEZTXNO, salactad tn» Importws and Uanafactarert b; on* of th*fttnl l ‘B9Wia • Che East, to which they lnritotha atisnUoo nt porchassrs. Also.» n6*~stjlacf CANTOE HATTING, for manner par lets. The lataat maka of CARPET SWEEPERS, etfi, Oc, whkhshaUbeoSeredattfcalowtsVratae. • ' r ;: - j«9 - ■ ■:w.D.AH.hrcntuy. - TUT U S 10 VE S SOfi S • VIOIIN. ; W. D. SMITH be** to inform bU <Head* ead la* poblia . Chat he wffl girv IntrroeiJap Is CTiwworgrinU frame on the TIoUn, Plate, Uelodeoo, or in Blvjog, «t bjinddam, NO. 113 FOUBTfISTftSCT, betwesn wool end . where be U provided with »pacte»S end;COTe-fent twine. AFTERNOON CLASSES rOB LAElfcSwin be farmed - for learning the art of efnglne. either %ttb-c>r'w!ih*Ct PUso Porto accompaniment, There clmtrwfllbo anil OLSEOLiSaxa wiQelao baformedforgclo, Trio sad Qo&rUUo ■ Singing eUber with or vttboot team. mental aecampaniawata. - • : Tome made knowo od application. ALLEOBHUy iNBOHAHCB COUP'? ' . OF PIITSUCOOH. OmoE-r-Ko. 37- Fifth; Street, Bant Block, TNSURES AGAINST ALT, KINDS OF JLnRB AHD UARUIZ BIEKB. ”8410 JO3KB, PruMMit; JOBIf D. UcOO&D, Ti tt PnaWeoß&U BOOK, BoeteUoj; Opt. WtLUAU DEAN, Geaaal Apcf Datcre*a-lma Jew*. Tlwey. HunyCMUa, &pt-B.o.Gn7,Jotm A. Wilictt, B.&. Yaboaatock, Jobs D. UeOord, lou 11 Pranoek, fc P.'StertlAjr, Cipt Vo. P«*n t Thot.M.How»;R6U > H.P«Tt». >••.-r ->• "VTEW DOMESTXO AND STAPLE DRY JL\ GOODS an bilagrecetoa ahneat dally. jglO 0. UAHBO3 LQyj,7«BMtet«lmt. f\RANGEB—SO boxes Messina Sweet re v/ erirtug lib to fcr tale by •--> - Jgis .; RBYSaa t AKDEBSOSpSg WooJjfc. 1 COKN.— 3 car loads of Shelled Corn, P 9^ riTQtfbraletj .. .'r T.’BBtL * <*&-? ftS ■'■■■■ ConuroT front strict tad *4 INES—IOOO Pino Apples to far aria by BWMBU A&Sjs&BM&^SL. iINE APPLKS-5 7 bMg. MasgSg 'Tgcfdmdto t»Ut»y •-. > .ligying.# 4?-- *LOUK—2OO bbls. 8k lows] nUferwUby HITCgOOCgy*S POKN—I,OOO bushels 7 i A NNOAL MQKST-Brie^“.^gf a xL Araml DlpsUfrtott Wood* - JalB x ; • ■' ■• ' *** ■ i l -^ ■■ - 1 M| . \3T €lß*Bf *ad } M 00. -Artxcnt*torwd»rt ■■. ■ f ‘ • ■- 1 BmuMiWniWA W..' .„r&u>touc& aooLE Stw in store ,BBU,*OQ. extra* just •
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