| iitshffgl <Mtc. i- ~b. D BTI ACO ~ '■] e/, ITOBS :»u PBttPBIXTOBS. 1— — mrreß-crRCJK = fBIDAX MOBNIHOT JPLY k, 1859. Republican. State Ticket. iewrea ctsmi, THOMAS a. COCnaAN, of York county. ’ Bvavrroa ocoxal, WILLIAM U. KRIJI, of Botlu coaoty. Republican County Ticket firain, ELIAS U. IRISH, PiiUborgh. lamitir, TTCLLTAU VJkftNUM, PUUburgL, DAVIDJLPttESSLW. AllegbW. cSißisa,* aosnitis". DATID BBAYABD, P" b i , “,., r WILLIAM ESPf, L°*««- o,,lr *WUTiJ»t U* THOMAS MKI.LO-'. “ lm ‘- OOOHMAN V. COOLTIB,,BODIIiF.J.It«.A comnwosem, .. ./ joSATIIAN DKADFF.SoolhTUUbnrgtr icoitoA, DAVID a)RNELnJ3,Sawlckl*y. . . . BPAtJTOR, - .V K.T.AHDSEBON f EutDe*r. ' _ j>t*rctoE or tn ?oo», JOSEPH MlLLER,Bnowden. : Practical Educatioh.— Wo mre more and more coovinoed daily of the superior advantages of r practical education. How many yonng men any and all of out;readera know who have spent their threo years In a preparatory, iheir four in i,a .collegiate and their two or three in a profes sional conree of eludy, who bad not yet learned muob. If anything, of practical matters and of the every day business of life. Clascal studies are, after all, intellectual luxuries; U is the ‘“pl'aloi har3 food of the mind that makes men for the age and the times. Men in bnckram who could break a lance three hundred and eixty-five time# in the year over a Greek accent, ore of Ilttlo nso any more. We want scientific me ' chanics and fanners more than Thebans learned In some dead language. :. We have been watching now, during all this I heated term, the reports of exercises at College i commencements all about the country. We never, sawf each an amount of admiration as has ■ been expressed . from College rostrums over Aristotle, [Pericles, Phocionand the whole family of Ptolemies. What a rare youth was Alclbl ades! We doubt whether he wonhl have got Ihrongh any day in a city of the modern .world without on arrest by ibo civil magistrate and a warrant of commitment to the loch-up, and yet the youth who are jast leaving their mothers” appear to think him a rare chap. A learned Senator, in an oration before an Eastern College, has even worked np (he acconnt of Nebuchadnezzar into a telling oration! Bnt to relieve reports of the usual routine of ■ College parts and the monotonous worship of men who did well for their dsy and. time, we come upon au account In the Mining Reghter, of the 2nd Instant, of the commencement exercises at tho Polytechnic College, at Philadelphia, nnder the Presidentship of Alfred L. Kennedy, which, ob we think, shows that Institution to be ooe 'instinct with the spirit of tho age in which we live. . The thesis selected by (he graduating 'cJabs to be read at commencement was that of George E- Ford on the “Growth and Preserva tion of Timber.” The degree of baobelor of Civil Engineering was conferred on F. Z. Sobel leubergcr, tho subject of whose thesis was the “bnlldingot a five-arched elcne railroad bridge.” Tho degree'of baobelor of Mine Engineering was conferred on a young gentleman whole thesis treated of the “History, Mincralogieal Occur rence, Geological Position and Uses of Copper.” Sarely a school of mining and engineering like this, in a State like Pennsylvania, is deserving of great encouragement os a school for real and practical education. Dkstbuctios op Shesp by Poos. —The asses sors In Ohio, nnder an act of the legislature, have endeavored to ascertain the total number of •"sheep killed and injured by dogs dnrioptheyear 1858. Tbo returns from only a few Monties have been published ; bat these, few es the *' counties ere, dieclose e feerfal emount of elsngh ■ -ter;' We append the returns of eleven counties notjinore than one-eighth of the ... Stale: GmnU'J. Greene-... . - Harrison.. • Delaware. Kill'd. Wound’d. . faltu. 1289 320 $3104 .. 587 1473 3087 781 '555 1026 1206 884 3116 682 5C4 3189 . 432 156 1219 629 820 2459 ~Maskiogam. 'Champaign.. Lorain Lxke;......... 5tirk....~... .Cayahoaa... \T«yn9 412 . JOO 888 626 719 1879 683 1112 3193 747 657 2182 Here art orer 7000 sheep billed and nearly 1 8000 injured, at 'a eost to the owner*, of over I $25,000, and all By a paok ofcurs nlterly worlh •" lose. If the proportion bold* good throughout the Stale, the annttsl lose to sheep-growers must be about $200,000. end if aU the doge in the State were pal together they would not be worth a tenth part of that eum. trust that the le gislation under which: these statistics hate been gathered will be followed up vigorously; and that some judicious measures will be taken to abate nn evil of suoh magnitude. Other Btates will doubtless follow Ohio in any efficient measures she may adopt. Tho danger to sheep from dogs has for a long time presented an locrease Injho sheep-growing business In this country. S, Many men who would otherwise engage in it are restrained from sent wing from [be risk attending it, in consequence of the dog pest. If this were femored, tho business of wool raising would at oitcO become * leading and* profiubleone. •. ' Bounina Ksssas.—There was, ( lime of the Kansas troubles, a persistent effort < on lho.part of the admloistrallon press to con- I sin'es tho public thst all tho reports about out rages in Kansas-deotruction of property and ( other iojurieo were bogus—mere fabrications for ' political effect; that the peace of the territory was not*disturbedjtt all, and that 11 llrnu were any outrages they were oommiltedby Free Stale 1 inon. The facta are, now, however, coming out in an authoritative form. A commission, author - tied by the Legielsture, ■ one of whom was sp i pointed bylbe-Hoase ofßepresentativef. oneby - The Council, and one by the Governor, eonsiot dngof Hon-Henry j. Adam*, SamuelC. A. King man and Edward Hougland, have been iavesti - gating the elaims for damages Incurred daring the disturbance. of 1865-’66. The following is ' ' * summary of the result, whloh has been reported —-to fbeConslltutional Convention: _ .•Ihe total amount of tho the Board amount* lo the sum S, e thc o friXtem«nh.v.B^;pr r ls r ry prietor of the Free Store Hot*!, who tecrived ' $40,000. The smallest‘ was to claimed oser $2,000, and was awarded $O. Tni plaM„o£Benthern.polUleleuS ere grado ftlly dcTclopiog IhoraßcWer. Mr. Rtrphrnl baa Ukeo ground in Georgia In fun of a territorial " j|in code end the.reriral of the African Blare Trade • Benelor Brown, of Mltalulppl, followa - - on the epme aide; »nd now we learn that Jeffet eonDerle, In Me loot epeech atJackeon, Mlult elppl.-Wbleh W, be- osllerl a eort.of reptp 10 ", Senator A. O. Brown, too!?., rerp nllm gronnd declaring that the iawa ngainet the a* > and neeerllng that the eleetionafn J^pnhl*ean - ' to the Preeidtney wontd jaetlfp a reeorl*« M “*' ' tion on the part of the South. «“ «• iii. other efthe leading democrat*.of.the “ontn range themeelree In faror ofealromo meaturee, . and render it more certain, ererp dap, that a ‘' 'CongreaeloniOtlnrn Coda for theTerrltortaand '. M.onroldg of the African Blare Trade w!U —tMhagrnt'iflnee heforn thn peeplf fa 1800. ' ' •mV Blree and Wr, fffathW P*p prj> «# nenr , iniiUr agalnit the' agitation of tho-»Urerp iberafanoMcapefroß 11. BuuMaio* Sop Mire Cos**.—Thr».emoe- | raoy of lows, Soling the Dred Beolt decieton too , beary a loadto carry, at their late State Con vention pawed the following reeolulion: j “£<«!«£-That the Supreme Contt of tie i United 8lalea; being under tie Coll f‘ Un *'“ n “ ffrlrdtrwm’e^exoep-orM^O li“"».«XdLee to if deoielone while the, cootinne in force." . ~ If thle le good democratic doetrlne we ehall hear but llule more from that party abont the wlohedoeee of oppoelng the Sapreme Court. Jbcbsass or lKPo&T*fftOßß.— -It isolated (bat, io consequence of the press of goods for ship ment from Hamburg to the United Stales, a third steamship will be temporarily put on the line, at least for this month and August, bringing their arrivals, by this line within eighteen days. From this fact, U la-evident that importation is f increasing largely above even the present high i rate at which goods are brought io to send spa- Iclc out. At New York many, who usually take up care for such events, are suggesting eaulions and urging a reduction of foreign orders, bnttbe tide has set In for one of those periodical floods for which onr tariff has so admirably prepared ns. The courso of events whieh will bring em barrassing debt, exportation of specie to a ruin ona extent, and losses onforelgo dry goods when the market shall fairly gel its snrfell, Is not likely now to be arrested short of the consum mation whieh soch folly inevitably attains. Few bear in mind the great, developemenl vhlob the German manufacture of textile fabrics has attained within ten years rasL Vast. quanti-1 lies of goods are now made in all the States of! the Zoll Verein which are admirably adapted to onr market, and from that quarterns large quau-! titles are now broughtltunually as from France lor England. They are costly goods, of wool, silk and cotton combined in every imaginable form, and though at this city the m&nnfactore of suoh goods, might easily be developed from the i existing production, we are heedlessly drifting into an unnecessary, and perhaps ruinous de pendence on the Industry and enterprise of the 1 tariff-union States of Germany. Ofoourse we import more than this class of goods in the present enormous trade with Ham burg, but they constitute the leading feature of the importation. The coarse of political events In Enrope tends to throw large quantities of goods to this country in (he hope that a fair price may be obtained for them even if not sold at once while if they remain in Germany there are many unfavorable chances incurred—depressed mark ets at least, if not the dangers of actual war. Six months since the country was almost bare of foreign goods, and the first importations, timidly made, paid large profits, and met quick sales. This encouraged all who bad importations at their command in any manner, to order largely, and to harry the goods forward in order to profit by the buogry condition of the market. The tow tariff, and the threatened increaso of it, as well as the political disquiet of Europe, all oon- I spired to expand this lino of importation until it now threatens os with the most serious dangers. We particularly regret io see that the pressure of goods for freight from Hamburg is such as is reported. It promises a larger import in August than even the most excessive influx of June, and no snob cause can exwt without entailing on ns Us natural consequences. Bpecie will go oat for the next three months at the same excessive rate as for three months past; and if no miraculous supply of resources is found by the end of this period, we shall have prepared an admirable basis for six months of monetary stringency and distress. U has been thought that onr grain export was likely to pay off European debts, but prices must fail very moob, and fall to a point I too low to repay the producers, if grain or flour 1 is to be scnt.to Europo at aIL The price in Cincinnati is now at least a dollar a barrel too high to bear shipment to the seaboard, and at the seaboard it lias much too high to go to Europe. There Is no probability that any general European demand will spring op, or that prices abroad will tempt shipments of any magnitude from the United States duriog the year. Otfr enormous bill of goods can be paid only in e’peole, and when the market is supplied'as pTofasely as the importers appear determined to.snpply it, it Will be troublesome i<o find specie for remittance.—PA£. AT. Aner. The Wn*A* Crop is Caeada.—Reports in the Canadian papers give very flattering acconnUof the wheat crop In the British provinces. The Pandas Marnier says: “We learn from Thomas 11. MeKenrie, Esq., Mayor of Dundas, that he has communicated j wlthreliablo patties residing in the following townships in reference to the state of the crops: Nelson, East and West Flaroboro’, Beverly. Pus lineh, Guelph, Erauiosa, Nssasgawoya, Ntehol, Woolwioh, Darhao, Arthur, Wellesley, Peel, Morrioctoo, Grey, EUiee, Downey, North and South EasLhope,Blanchard, Blenheim, North and Boath Pnmfries, Wilmot, Waterloo, Blandford. Barton, Onondago, Sencoa, Barford, Brantfora, Dorcho|ter, Derehnm, Norwioh. Bayham, Wal singbatrf, Southold, London, Westminster, Cara doc, Lobo, Williams, Yarmouth, Oxford, and Townsend. All, without exception, express a belief that the coming harvest will be an abun dant ooe, although in places the frost did some aril as well as the weeril. The Spring crops, auch as oats, barley, rye, peas. Spring wheat, &e., never promised better than they do this Tear, In all «b» above towships. Hay, is, how ever, reported to be a very light crop. A. the above lownebips comprise a large notion of country, und aa our information may bo folly re lied upon, we hare reason to expeot to aeo, ere tong, n renewal of tho ‘good times’ we have all been sighing for for years.” 7860 $25,342 Tni Weather akd Crop News.—The » ealbcr throughout the week, has been Intensely hot, the temperature being considerably higher thin what le osual in the hottcitSomoer weather in this locality. Heavy showers bare swept over portions of I the various Western States, within the week, but they have been only partial, and generally speaking, the corn and grass are suffering for want of rain. In west Tennessee and western Kentucky, the drought has been severe, and it is feared will prove disastrous to corn. A letter from Jackson Tennessee, informs us that the I corn in that locality is nearly, if not whowy, ruined, and that planters almost despaired of having any. . . From lowa, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin or I Indiana, we havo not received any eerioos com. 1 plaints, tho corn is represented doing well, bat lin heed of rsio. The grass, In most places, is dried np badly. The heat is intense all over the West. A letter from Racine, Wisconsin, says I the thermometer on the ICth and 17lb, stood at 99 deg. ia the shade, about the middle of the I da J.—Cm. Price Cur. Fatal Arr*AT.—We learn from report that a fata! encounter took piece a few days ego in In* dependence township, in this candy. It seems that the parlies (Anderson and UcElhepy) had quarreled several times during the day, without coming to blows, until eveniog, when the par- I ties met io personal conflict, McElhony usiog a' I four pound metal weight, with wbioh he struck Anderson in the forehead, inflicting a wound which caused his death in about twelve hours. | We refrain from expressing any opinion as tho I matter will likely undergo a legal Investigation. I —Beaver Star. Tn* storm on Friday last was quite violent and destructive in various portions of the county. A large quantity of rain fell at. this place early in the morning, accompanied by bail and high wind. Houses and barns-were noroofed and fields of corn riddled by tbe ball. A large num ber of trees io tbe neighborhood. were blown I down, and several were shivered to pieces by I lightning. At Wellsvills tbe steeple of tbe Presbytmao Church was torn from its fastening* and precipitated to tse ground with a tremen dous crash.— lAtbon Buckeye Slate. I Ora farmers for ssme days past have been en gaged in calling their wheat. We wish it were in fact wbeat,but unfortunately inmost instances it Is nothing bnt black straw with gralnleea 1 heads. There is an occasional field of good wheat io localities that were protected from the frost, I but as a general Lhiog the harvest has shown that 1 tbe worst fears of tbe farmers have been realiz ed. This Is sincerely to be regretted, but we mast bow eabmisslvely to the will of Providence, rememberiugtbat “Paul may plant and Apollos | water bntOod alone gives tbo increase.”— tfnion | lotm Oeniat. A Fasiilt or Mibistxbs.—The Rev. William Williams was for fifty-six years pastor in North ampton, N. Q. His son Solomon was for flfty fonr yean pastor in Lebanon. Eliphalct, tbe wott of Solomon, was for more than fifty years outer In East Hartford; and Bolomou t tho eon nfEUpbalet, preached in Northampton for up wardsof fifty yuw- Here are father, son, graod eon and great-grandson, each pastor for upwards of fifty yews of their respective churohes, and two of them of the earn* eburob. Catsrcn Couwrr— CVoyv.-Oar farmers are through with hay making. Favored with exceedingly fine weather, the crophaa been se cured and safely boused In fine condition. Tbe harvest in Chester county, bu boon about an average one. The fields .generally, with here and there an exesption, a fine and I flourishing appearance;ana have yielded a.hwd- I soma reward to the careful and industrious hus bandman.— Rtsut<r. ;^V Bflca wLlr*.-Tb» other day a youag lady near ZueariUe. AH «i*w ,nta * dlltr ,l ?P> “4=. brdtttw ««*-,. In St Xoolt, a. uuu dropped I from * fcorli'«toi7. Ijgktlog op? a . an *«• o*tttpmoiuS Iprudptr. <k£>.£sFlV Vvtf i<!^a “7 V' > >WwsaMF &J\ . »*» - r Niaao CosfipnuCT.—i aegra ifem»n be- f looglog to Mr. M. 3 Nixoo, of Harrison county, eays the Ciarkaburgh Kegiller, gars information . on Wednesday last, thht jhero was a combina* ( tion among the negroes of-the neighborhood of \ Shtonstoan, for (ho purpose of ronniog off, and j defending themselves in bo doing Bbe elates ; that some of the negroes about Clarksburg are engaged with them; that they are well supplied : with tiro arms, ,&o. Ten of the negroes suspect ed! were arrested on Wednesday, and are now to i jail; the negro woman glviog the information la , also in jail. 'She futther etateß that these ne groes were supplied with poison, which was dis tributed among them at a convention of them held at Shinoßtown, not long sioce, and that their intention waste poison their masters* families. Whether any confidence shoald be placed in this report, we do not know, but the matter will, we presume, be judicially investigated. There were about sixteen negroes implicated In the affair. — Wheeling Int. Tebbitio Thunpkb Stobus. —Friday lest ibia eeolion vu visited by two thunderstorms. The houseof aCathoHo priest In West New Castle wee Birack, bnt we did not learn the amount of damage done. We learn also that a boose in Mahonlogtown, belonging to Mr. Simpson, and in which be resided, was etraek end considera bly shattered. The kitohen was lorn to pieces, and other damage done, the amount of which we have not been able to learn. Three trees were struck near the residence now in course of erec lion by Mr. Alexander Crawford, a abort dis tance below town, one near the residence of Jos. White, in the borough, and a number of others in different directions. A brlok-yard, near town, was considerably damaged. We have not heard of any person being injured.— Ntvauth Courant. Dibcoymv or Galbha.— Boms owners of farms in Now Britain and Doylestown townships, Books county, hats recently been much elated at the finding on their respective properties of specimens of lead ore or galena, in some places in considerable quantities, and of tolerable rich ness. Galena was first discovered two or three yean since, on tho farm of Mr. Myers, (formerly Wetheriire.) Reeentlyit has aITO been found on the neighboring farms of Mr. Beidleman, Mr. ' Wallace, and on« or two others, being evidently ; the same vein, and extending about two miles. • Whether it exists in any considerable quantities i remains to be developed. Ih'Blast.— Major Boss Forward pul bis fur nace at Wellersburg in blaßton Thursday last, and wo arc pleased to learn that she works "like a charm.” This is one of the largest stacks In the county, and with Mr. Forward’s new im provements and inventions, will be (we are told by the knowing ones,) the besl pajiog furnace in the Stale. His energy and practical ability has thus turned to good account an enterprise abandoned by others as impracticable.—Somrrrft , Herald. Tm Uts «»rm rainy wealber has been of great benefit to tbe corn, potatoes, orlb and buck* wheat crop. There wiU be a eonaiderablo quan tity of wheat and rye barießted, and if no back set occur, wo will hare fire tinea the quantity of buckwheat ever prodneed in this county in a Biogle year. —Butler Aner. 1 Tu* McDonouau EsrAtn —The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin of July 11 gives in full the returns of the different anctioncera appointed to sell the inmense property belonging to the McDonough estate in that city. For the quarter ending Juno 23,1859, the total amount of sales fools up the handsome figures fit $",619,364,14. Mr. CoLLucn, a German well known in Pater son, N. J., has been impressed by the Prosaian Government. Thi9 is the second Patereonian delivered up to foreign servitude by our Demo cratic Government within the last two mooibs. DYSPEPSIA-— The worst foe of humanity it to veil known, that we hardly feel dlrpoaod to cccof J tiro* or »pece to imexpaiUeo. F»w h»v« mcbmS raSrrtDW fro® one or enothor ot Its Tiri*d tonne. In (eft. It la siiner • citrss or a COVSXQOOCS ofelreoat erer y other taken In Ihla -'“g*. w* hallos* ooe remits—BtEßHA' r. 0 BOLLASX> BKUU&—*tll elweja mltlgeto, It act *-U«t a twroeoent ear*. W* might os# stronger Ucguagiv l«t, »i ] ve are addressing • rrawning as writes e reenable com mnnlty, to eTotil the prejudice waich mould attach to what would, eeom mere boesUog. lodieMtloD. Uaertburn, Uredeebo—Sick aodhrinroa—to bcL ell that bare tbalr origin la Impaired digretwo—la which ere tndodwl BILIOUS DISORDERS ASD Lit ER COMPLAINTS, UeDtel DuonJere, imiatAiiiy.lndirpctttim to Think. hnpCLtiencf, Depression of Fjnriu, Ferrous /wn an<f TretiUemg, detiro for SotilmU, end e atm bar of t>ib«r enactions oC this dais, r* adoring e men unfit lor inter coarse with the world and Ibe aocltly of bb tamlij—will eIL la mtttt IcJteocrs, be found to bare proceeded frt.ro that dtoaeed state of the digewttre organs •bleb thu msdicfae Is so •mlneaily calculated to relies*. Bui> Carxitu—TbeQoaolse highly CouasutreUd Boer* hero’s Hollandßilteia Uput uplo half pint hotllas only, end retailed el $1 par bottle. The greet dam sad tor tbtt truly Celebrated Modi doe bu ladnoed many Imitations, which tba public shoold guerd egelust partnering. Bew»r» oflmpoeltloel Sea that our oeroa Ison tba tab*! of asery '’'bEiSamK'flOl, J*- *°°’ 6 ° l * SI. Wood street, betweeo lit end 'AI sta-,nu*horgh. Pa. myiStilawF . . UATlßnro-On Tbmwlas »».« 21»« lost, b% th« k-t J. -D. Verkes, Mr PHILIP R» V'ISR to Mlsa U*NmaU C. BITKH, ell of «l.i*. ii> firUi aitarUistmtnts. THIRD BALE Valuable Building Lots MOSTOXraAHBLA aiVBU. ttuva Lot* Front on BRADDOCK, BRADY AND COMMERCE STREETS, And era eligibly aituatad for PRIVATE RESIDENCES. S*u will Cake place oo (he prrtnUe* on SATURDAY AFTDRHOOH Joly 23i1, at 2 o’clock, I*. M. iDOCim RotT!rßL_...~lUta4* 10U1TI*-—-1.«. socmxu KfSOUABB A LAND AOBIfCV. KOUNTZK BROI'UKRS, Banktn, Lind, Tm ond Collection AgcnU, OMAHA CITY, HEBRABKA. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO THE Cect that on Che 6lb day of July, IWW, noaily Two Millie** Aetna of Public Undaln the Omaha Uod Dlnnct were broogbtlnto market, and theta few month* laiartha to (b« pakoU, DrowiiTlMe tad NtLra*k*Clty Dlitrlel* wilt «cra* lath market al*>. ThmUsda, lying chiefly lo Iba »elley of the Mtaaoon rl»ff and It* lr (baUitea, ere la ferllilty of loil aorpawed t»J oocoiu the groat weit. They ara already doilul over with flwrlibltg towwand aattlemaafl, end Improved farm* which yield to tbo btubandtaeo aljnodant crop* of Wheat, Coro, Well ud Potato***. They border fur two hundred aod fifty mile* oo the Mlteonri aid **Tenty-flT* mile* on Iho Hetta lUnr.wbtcb bring* ibem toto eornmnnlctiloo with theKaaUrn Market*.. Below woglrootir cnerge* for entering. When lend* are enured with Land Warrant* there will be en addition al ebarft* of rente per acre for ftegtrrer'a fee* at the band Offlo: 16 J acre*- - -- 120 do - 8 So do - B 40 do * Land art cun aasnpany Vu TPUrranl. We give »p«ltl attention b> tbaeuHecUnn of Claim*, and payment olTazee Id Nebraaka and Wealrrn Iowa: ateu, loan LandWarranU end Money for fcaatero Caplulleu. We i&ell be happy to correepond wlib penuna lo regard to land* and bneuecM generally. KOBNTtR DRiJTIIKIip. j ncrausftCH: Eptneer. TIUACo, Boitoo; j oh u»too,Brother* A 00., Dalilnore; Swoaney, Blttenhouaa, Pant A Co, Waahlnglon, P. 0 M. Thom peon, K«i, Attorney, do do Head. Preset A Co., New Tork City; Prasel A Co, Philadelphia; GUI more, Doolap A C*-, Claclonati, Ohio; It. Joeea A 00., FUUbnrab, Pa; Mechanic*' Bank, BU Looll, Mo; fiafiog* Papoalt Bank, Canton, Ohio; L. Ehacffr. Attorney and Collector.Oantoo, Ohio; Uod. 3i 11. Woodworth, Ex M. 0, Chicago, Uttnoli. myWSmwTdih-Jatt . SIXTEENTH LIST of APPLICATIONS for aoMlng Llqoora, filed In Iba Clerk 1 * Offlca np to July Slat, 1B&9. , Brennan ManrJce, tavern, 3-1 ward, Pilubnrgb, Carnahan T. A , do KUrabeib townahi|*. Darand Nichole, eating bon**. Keaerre tOwmhln; Oolden Deal*, with other good*, 8d w*rd. Pntabargbj j Uoro John, eating bone*, 34 ward, Allegheny, Klein Michael, tarero, Boqoeeoe Borough, Miller Anthony, tkttflkAoota. Bart Birmingham, Martlo Wo., tavern, Heater* townehlp, Perry Oliver, eating conaa, 8d ward, PttUbnrgb, Patera Wn, Urrrn, McOandleaa townablp, Webner Ownr, do Kul Blrtnlngbam. THOMAS A. BOWLEV.CIirk. Clerk** Offlca, Joly Slat, ISCO. |o2fc3tJ Bacon, mess pork, eard, etc. 4,600 plena fargetlzecHjr Bbralden; 4 000 do «t© Weatcrn do 6,000 do prime Bib Bide#; 200' do do dear do C,OOQ do plain mod bagged Uanir, 160 tble. heavjr Meta Pork; 100 do prise LealLard; 160 keg* do do 100 Jtra do do 45 x ~bble. Great# Lard; 12,000 piece# large aired Bboflldera lu dry fall, for tile at the lowaet market price*.' jAUta Mounts t 00, Corn! r. Market aod front ctrabU. SUGAR CORED HAMS.- „ 60 H»rcecBu2<otLla Bnod*; 2$ ~ do • ClncU**U,Q.PtiJppi A Co. Ur»ad; '-•80 'd*;. do (kl 2,000 piecm Iron City. : Jo22&d - ; 170UNDBT MBTAXt—A selected list of JC -.MI lak«B!tp«riot Ch«ro»lPlr «rrfili> s EjO.* V. 11 K in37o.Ml.bj - JAOOB UKKSt,, i J CcrosTtJfflcs, Mooopgt&ahaJkmas. 1 - rpKNNESSKK WHEAT—2BB sacks on X kUoa>r irmiUototntT».fawUby - ■ 40 53 ISAIAS&tQKIt AOOk ’ * Bedford Springs, dlTaw %*S?rvi£rn? ( Ftn JTanHagdon aad Broad Top Railroad /Von THREE I'BRCKST. on the Caplul Stock ofgald Company,. ■ i *j '■ ' ■ Soutitgdon. , ,*fibl»oQ demand. ... ' ,1. • • W.ocß«i.r>. G.n»* Pr.p.r.t.o» of lb. ; VISIT ORS to thiacdebratej and delightful Bb,ShSv'.a 8 b ,ShSv'.a« ** *«* I n>nonUOipbll<> orLlO.. ood of Sod., \ Wnu.lng from PUubor.blß.w-t.wll «,„te.nWll». - jF&*g-XV&xs? 9 . toasts* Lott nf K*<rgt> nailing, f ~ „ • takloff the fast -Lino Mtt at r *-, p**»»*Bg*T« ar- Esatitra's Omct P. kC.R. R- l . , D ■ f r i r /i n HnotlnHon *t PK, and .anraioorer night; ur KcaUng’aOmnJbne Bietfon, July 1 J.livP. i This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of irs*To Katlhoad Costbaqtobs.—Prupoeals POO3PHORUB. (the prophylactic and coratJ" ?p eedconntct it Hantlogdoo next morning »»h a train fur Iky fr[f or , Maaonry and BaUnUog of _£*‘‘ of which were dlacorercd by Pr- J* OHoecljUl,«>lP«rl*,) 1» lh#grl OOOIMa . PltuborghaodConSelliTUle ßailroad, !**»«•« putsl> “!«“ twrlormlng wonccrfol core* throoghflot £o*>P» n.ritn/ ? HiTUBNIIfG WESTTBOM TUB SPRINGS. ( Pprt Y*rrj l dlrided 1o aectloua of about one mite In United Bute t, hiring atra.dy attained, line* tu lot rod dc- after breakfeit and connect at Hnntingdon ungth, win tw nedreda* aaid office unill the tlou, a remarkable popularity, both * i . th j. 6 * with Mall Train wait at 5?. on Penna. R- B, arrltiog Ib Profllw and iperiflaatloni will bcihown l 'f f« telon and the public. Mlttbß nf r# l i l |d a | afct. |at hi# office. J«U:dt+cbP MORRISON * OOr acting with nfcrofufe crrfjinly, end of t» TbU roQU w m b» founJ pleasant, quick anJ eaU, and all «tflg*« of Pnlmonary and Karen* ilio erery attention paid to the romfcrCol paa»oo*«y- CURB 07 CONSUMPTION. ; TIIROUOIITICKETB TO HOPEWELL,*S 00, enn to hod In tbo—onil »:i ! tlilrO .tag— .(« n period, c '' l ‘ s ’ 0 ' 7» ( , ttbo ( Vu;.:, field OJ ice, i’liiilorp. 1 ,, from »hen Ihe-MU no onenmlnlj onto tho nature ol O'. . J. BIRWART, Afnot Pennn. R B. dknu.,) can bn oblnlnol. In nil e—., bj Oj 1 * '”* 1 ”'"'; J. J. UAWRBSOB, Snp'l 11. AB.T.K. R. nje.pt nbn lb.nnlntlnf Mob orlbnlnns. Uof lt»ir>ul J onn 15,1SM>. - fldnnt to prodnrn dentb. nmdlujj ‘ In no «n, lo coonttroct Ib. .11-101 tb. lIVEO™ O4 , rIUTRSi pntlenuln whom It non m.nl .tronglp mnin.J rocorrrlog rapidly aa otbara. -hi it Ttl« Remedy bae not only a curaUre but wtlM' tuedahiurer.theraaaUU aeniplctoaof »•<**»••**},'l*’ rent itt Detdjpount, and Uio»ncaa* a prererpj »« vitAre sard to Omnmptim,juit9l tatxina ion doutciVx te,ara t* Small P&X. Am It Is tmpoultle, althin tbillraiUcf an ordinary aor-r -tlwment, to turnUb lb# uterahilmlDg prooUlnoyi««e -•Ion In tegard totbi ««*•• of tbia mw endßpeclflc Tr men! for one of tbamoet unlbli icoorgee of race. But loonier (o wliefy the numerone Inqnlrert «bo are daily addrueing me for Information, l bare juat pul>* ,IihB t)R I CUUMUIILL'd WORK ON OONSUUPTION, Oomprislng bli report made to ibe Imperial Ataiiooiy o Medicine, Pari*; Note* of Ce#«»r*»od Letter*, DocumenU, Teulmonial*, Ac„ which, together with a Circular, wtu be 1 eent on receipt of TWELVE CRNM m euroia tocerer the expeoM of poeUtra. . Those, therefore, who wUh reliable Information prerloni to deciding wbatberto try this extraordinary remedy, ebonld lose no time In writing for Dr. Cborchltl e TreaUre. Tboe*aoda would be mlored lo health by piecing *b«n aelree under tbia treatment daring the eamiter, which « tbemoet fiTorable*ea*on; brtwbo.lf they delay, may go d °Pri» > of (IKNOINJC PnHPAUATION, of the IlypopbospbltM of Lime and Podt (In Bjrnp,) t* pet bottle, throe*bailee for |5. Plngle boltlea, In, noncentretrd Bolutlon, by null, when tpecUlly reqneeted. $2 'reeh. Tho I*at Bam fumlibed to the ptofeukm. Each bottle haa (nil direction* for n*«, with my ftc h NO OTIIRR. J- WINCORaTER. Sold wholo*ale~and retail by DR. fl. U.*EYBBR,-No. UO Woodrireet. PltUbnrgb. Pa. Ju.l:d*»P_ \s. r. wxiEta,N*wioaa, Late «r PltUbnrgb. I hiladelpbU- PlTTA Dll RO It 'GOBI ffIIBSIOIY IIOI’SK. Dr. ChuichW* Remedy for toe Prevention anfl Cute of Consumption. WALKER * BARNBYB, COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS, AuJ A gaol* far tl»» B*U of PITOBIIEBD BiNIIFACTUIIEB GOODS, Coal Oils "and other Merchandise, No 160 Pearl Street, NB W VOIt It . »ollclU>d, to wlikcli proper pereonal »t tenUoa tliall U gWen, »nd proceed* promptly remitted, uruiscu. Meuii. Bx>rr, Kich»rd» A Co,|Me«r». Juhn Mick A Co, Alexander Hiug, K*<| .1 " Uctte- A Mown. Ademe, Meckliu_A Co. 11. B Y B A M & CO BURNING AND LUBRICATING OA.NNEL CGAI. OIL. 1M I.H-riy ■tr<v>t. pm*t>ur«h. Pa. ju-il:2wd JUST AIIKIVKD AN OT HER LO I WILLIAM KNABB CO.’S PIANO FOR Tv ES, CHARLOTTE BLI’MK, /V HKAT INDUCKMKNT- —All j*orsons VT wtihinz Artificial Tratb «ftt Co.t H *c .tbrir lolmm* lo nil upon C. MM, D*n»Ut. No. b. or * Bl ,? r ~ t * tba Court lion**. ll® »UI ln**rt faUaetai of “* tionoua Qtim npvn tin* roM f>’r $.3; half **t> ( r 137. tlno.ioa-Gnm upon platloa at tt>» b*n* niei, . L . . , e little arer nml( It* prtt ~, Dobtlrte fUTti.nd otter luoojtele.P't“ prc portion. OorAlto *> »TOF* »>; the floret meter UJ, eemeitedl Ire tt>. moot dterebU ernJ eetle Bill b* ofle»d. All work «imnUd. P«t- Si»”uSsto er.ll tbemielruor tbrj. errj.eflarrf rmtM; will do *> b**>r» tbo COtb of Peplumbar, •» lb« o.u»1 prln wiU ba charged from thattlm*. VCa think a AmeitM ul of tooth could not to olj. ■l i . ■ t-lo at tba uotnfnal mu at which »h*j ara onrrel. *•' —• ihabwtof wfaranra ran barren a* to tho adaptatu.o „f hi* work. and mrtroaoaean l>o **ao at bl» oftir*. BKrxiixKCßa: K*f W D.llonrJ, A G.M’OmmHo**, M-P , A. Bredler, m ri V|t»r Jo*. Abate Wl K.' YeTurt, J. 11. Uopkloe- lotaef.l There is no mistaile! —The pr.>- prietcn, «ho in old atablUhed nunatocrurtrs, alter ■nt.iartioz it to the **»«ro*t t**U known to tba trada,ara lb.. »»WTEES. CUEMIOAI OLIVE cnistVEbOAP combine* mo re excallencirt/.»rtAf a««*dnJ . f mo */yat which t» 1* aid to dealer* than any other FA MILY 60AP cflortd to tb* American |-opl«, Rut, »**«•'. virfl rr Of B'autg—io colon, llrmoeaand Uit •V°rt'7 j££t_£ Q uJn* 'do n*lo, clay, fi.h oil*, .tale Of VMWp-fcr wsablogwith all Eindtof water, cold, warm, eoft, bard or alt; clothe* ol M#r . dacrtpUon, coon* or floa, coitoD, 11000, woolen cr •ilk'dTcd print* or white; lor erasing tar. greuo. pitch, DaluU oil, priaten' Ink,shoemaker*’ wax. eta, Irotn clothe*, Srnitur*. and from the baad*; tor teounng straw, dravee or palm bonnet* and bat*. It l* an bonwt *o*p, faithfully oadeToir* It » fair trial, ti nu each bar. ILC. A 1. 11. BAWYEU. Bl*corer*nand aola manufacturers of the genuine erlicl*, Woodftn*t, Pimburgb, Pa. Valuable Beal Eatato for Bala NEAR TWO ACRES fronting on Riiigo .troll 17b bti Iran lb. tin. ot ti. W~l Otmtoon »oa 265 feat West of the property ot the Theological Seminary to AU.ab.nT CttJ.cn nbteb I. .rneUd »n.!*e»nt nni l taabloosbl. Brfck Mention lorty-flr* foot front, with kitch en. weth-hauia, Ae-. la the rear, oil arranged ta the l*wt manner for coimnJ«nca, and note-1 tor chMle architectural execution, with tornacea.-'hot end mid water bath rooma, na flxtttrna end other modern Improvement!. Tho ground* ero highly aU radix* u to location end bceollfnlty lerreoed. commanding extenaife rlawa of the three riven la the vi cinity end the adjacent cwmtrr. They are cowed with forest anil matured choice fruit tree* of various Unde, grape tint* lo foil beerln»,*ad ahrnbbery. Attatiied las larg. brick liable end carriage bonae, and a leaaed partnro field oUbont 7 acre*. For ttnna apply to Jolpwdtf :JUDOK IJIWIN. on the preplan*. call. 'iiix/iMiNih “ THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sowing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE wlu>« uwimt* offered a premium of Io Philadelphia t- e».y otbtr on oahlbill-ju it ll« rraixktli tnitltnle that could do the aatneraag*o( work m woll- Th.tr ofTor not baring been erected IU auperk-rUy tou t t. concedul. For mI» at j\. M. MAKBIIA.LI. At C'O.'P*, IEDIKALj'T, I)AKuTNU I'BOPKli'li'V F«it SalaK. That portion of Oakland known "»!“.4 will. f»rtt trw*. Ml «Uim. S”°‘'r ÜbW twin* M«p.»»-a •" «>• «'<*■ pl««n«4® «■«»»• Th W . lot. .te rarrobbilwl I>J bn with ihbbjTMLite olwUr.l eU>. prli.lb .chool, tbhiibl by Sir Mil Mr«. 11. Mi Kerr, with V"',‘'l' mI A lib. olomblbow. r»»< ’ In bbbhft 11m.b PMMb».r IUI ’lt' .ill «tb. rvntlrrlbb th.m mtwl ellylbl# nnil de.ir.Me For biinty of iccrtrj, f»cf]Jty cf *f l ' r ’ 1 pbilJT olblr. bail eob.Ml.ne. to th.elly, tb.fr At. ifti.brp«».l •» .lie. hr 00 10 17(1.7hi 'vZ’vi bi-il"l» Ibete wbn iT-.j niih lo ImpioTe lb.r .i.ntrcrbdbt the WUbVlpB *"7 *“r , , On.teetb In libadAnfftboiiwnlnnln bln. etiuM nbitu.l p.,m.nu! JulSj'Vl* IKWK. »»PU-Mtl.M A Homeatead for 010; A Homestead for $100; also, Homcbteads for $lOOO and over altuated on and near Happaban nook Hlver.jkboyeand below Freder lokabnrg, InVlrglnia. ■ , A new town, called RdjflHur- NOCR, bu rtebbtly bU mUa ty, in the in Id 11 of tbo UOl*D IlEli LON oNnwlllU, •urrounded by Mind end Minitig Ojtvjrcnltii and »*r®l •ad Town VoU t» alternate dltlakmi or floafcta, cm now bo hod for* M UBHH BONO.” al»i>ly totmlue* wWrmrtU hi UiU dmlraMl region. $U4,000 worth o( land la to U> diftd ®d amnent pnrcliaaenor ffitxn ewajf fia'an ladncjtnant to eoaeonaodnthe laprotcmpnlif andithe laodtaof too moat itaprcvftbU qnalltiea. MaoyjbtTaalteady m tiled, and •com of otberi are coruing. Cor* tUrming Lana,ln tracU ofaoyalnto aolt pnrchwera, can alao be uao at from $lO to stO par acre, payable In raay noarter yearly InaUlloauta. Cnjuuiionabte title! vill fx In oil coin given. 49*AaENTS ARB WANTED er*rywb»i« to atll tIiCM land*; llbaral tndncoooula will ba glren. _. Forpartlrular»,a(!lrnaa ' * *• DACDRR. joUtOwd tand Agtnt, Pori Ooyal, Va. rnKUSfi ANI) a U PFORT JSIift! A NU FAU• A Tony.—OABTWfIOHT A YOUNO.'No. 68 Wood Bt, tes Imto to-call lb* attention of the effllcted 10 the fact lh?t the* erTtfaf only MANUFACTURERS of IRUBSEft ond SUPPORTERS Is tbla cl«». Th«jr ceo coa*tqoenUf UkinMnwudD loorder those erodes after.lho. most eonroTed psUero, wjdf&rnteh tbem etpricofreqnsQt* If not wore ibuTow-bsU 4bot.denuded bv more deplen In them. Alt ora eoHcltod to Ml, after pricing end tutn- Inlon Ttum In *nj other ttdfe lo the city, confident tbet «• cu satisfy tbe afflicted that It l« thdr Internet to dee! with the tnaonludurtr. ET" , (yrfoß' , ro ouiTT , AXKON.s and the . % pnnuo II WKBAU.Y.— lining prartM oorulno Jith » born onJ logon,»» on PtoporoJ lodollw goodr « l!ioit.W«nc.ol pnmlr"*""""? MtMhMtet er BoToOfih. ffa. PRAMOB, tnSl FtdrwtUbd 01 **** 8 Po*iOflic»» Allegheny. KVTUuMBTnONBX, imiIALL BOX »a last rsc*)v«4 Awl *1 FnmVa bally c** JAtttfi nOh\UA M CO. >|X) LBT_oiiB hiilf Of tho large CunnnVarejJ "JaaSSTf-.-” «■"»»»• 1 ■ mra’sifß SFEiscs. Open to VlaKore Seeking Healtk or are, from Jane lit to Oetober let* Aeeommoditioni for Orer §OO Vliitori. TIIE OHIO white sulphur springs areeltaatedio Delaware County, IS mite* North of Colombo*, (tb* Capitol of Ohio,) on the Bdoto Rlrer, 10 mile* from Delaware, 6 mile* from tb* While Bulpbar Bla tbn oath* Springfield, Mount Vernon and HtUbnrgb Rallroatl, and 10 mite* from pleasant Valley or Spring* gtatUn, on tb* Colorabn*. Pfqu* end ledlana Railroad. Tha medicinal qualitiea of tbeie Springs are uosorpanad by tboseof anyoth« Mineral Waters In tbe Doited statae. e»For Room or other lnform»tlon, addra* ANDREW WILSON, J*-, Jnl:.ltaol7 Whit* Salpbor Springs, Ohio. NO. 1 MOOROATE BtRKBT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 836. CAPITAL - *0,308.800 OO I’AtD UP tIAI'ITAL ANO EUttI'LUE... 3,104,111 03 AN.IUAL ItKVKKUR. lor 11,. T.ar.nd- Id, J.no.r, 31, ISM 033,034 13 This company insures against or 'Dernige by Fire. a!mo»t every description of property. The Rain of Jtemiumsare moderate, aod,in alt cases, baad upon tne character of tbe owner or occu pant, and the faults of lb* risk. Loss** promptly *4jn*t«laml paid witbont retrenc* to London. A tpecial permanent fund prori ded in i hiiatlu phia for payment of lotuiin fAu counfry. Maoifactormt-f CZLXBIU TED ron SALE BY jj 0 Us Wood *t, ’A l J.«-r rim.. $2 0 0 0 qEsSHTWiIiJA'r—3IO saoltt northern Assurance Company, itmcrcia is ptmeoßOo-. 174 Wood itim l; J*uim C«- John Floyd A Co., 173 " *' lirown A Kirkpatrick*, 163 Liberty street; D. Gregg A Go, W Wood atrett: WlUoo, M’KJroy A Co, 64 Wood strait; Aon McCsndloss A Co, 103 •* ° Nlmlck A Co ,66 Water atroel; a A- Fabneatock A Co, Eir«t and Wood »lr**U; Jos Wo.'dweU A 00, Second and Wood strut*; AtwelL Lee A Co, 8 Worn! street; itnrcbfietd A Co, Fourth and Market street*; •• McCandJeaa, Means A Co, Wood ami Water it*; puniscu in roaaniLPDU. Ot«.rge 11. smart. Esq, 13 Bank street. Meatra. Mien. Clagborn A Co, 232 Msikst street, •* Wm.M’Kee A Co,22&>uUi Front strei-t; •• M’Cutcbeon A CoUlos, Front and New st*: “ Smith, Wllllimi A Co, 613 Market stnet; .. James Graham A Co, l»and 23 Lotltla street; Joseph B. Mitchell, Ksq, President Mernanlcs’ Bank: Jamea Pontap, Fsq, President Union Bank: Uoo. W. A. I'orUir, late Jodge Bupn>o>e Court. JAMBS W. AIUIOTT, Agent, j<lis Temporary Office, 103 WorJstrr-et. CARD 7JMIE UNDERSIGNED THIS DAY «Ub blm In tb. WHOLESALE OROCEIIY BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART nod Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, end will oonllnoo the wm* *t the OLD STAND, NO. fl7l LIBERTY STREET, directly npp<»ilo tbo K»«l WILLTAiI M. O-.EMLV. Pittaborgh, July 1,1563. tiASIUKL KWART ....WM. M.OORMLV ...WM. CUKRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLBBALB grocers, DB.ll.EfiS IS PROVISIONS, PKUJJI'OHJ PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Ko, *7l Libirir StrMli Pittsburgh, ***• Jn*rtmd2ilp ___ .... | PilUtmrgli lninnnee Company. Office. No. 00 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. i rtOBT.OALWA?, Prendt.iii f \ HixiuiM, Be. • tLKX. BRADLEY, Vk« Pr*et tnibiu* lion »uJ CerfU Ktokm, on tba Ohio *od MUMnli'pl rt»er« »od trttotarioe, end »*rlu* Utah *»° erelly. Aod •gitnit Uu or Demsc* by fire Arvit agaturt llie Peril, of th» B»* Ui I lnleud •ad Traneportattoo. Aleuui«t BredUj. John L. Leech. Jobo Fullerton, Netbui t. H*rt, Robert RobUoo, IPtllUm C*rr, Robert O- ll*rtl«f Joba tram, Robert Oalvay, Bamnel McClorkea, Joseph P. Ottcen, I . D. John Scott, JuanUarahali, Dnrtd Richey, Jemoe W. UaUma&t Ohae. Artntbaot, royt>(h2a«rd3m IOOAN d l GJLHOO, IMPORTERS OF HARD W NO. 53 WOOD STREET, Foot Door* »bot* 81. 6btrlea Tlotel, Jt&hdikn a. 8. Bills, liu o( Uucuter Loom * Gitso, PUUL'j. 080. S. BRYAN & CO., Commission Merchants, rOB TUB SALE 01 PIO IRON, BLOOMS, Ac., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Btrtiisjis—Lyon, Ehoft> & Co , PitUbarßb; Copeland 4 Co., I'ltUbargli; Tt»o». K. Franklin, Kmj, lao cuter, lion. Bimun Cameron, llerrUtierg; Bryan, Gardner 4 Co, BolllJayelurg, Pi. Jsid.Orod the enterprise Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA,” latnrti AltlnitLou or Dinwg* by Fir* on Balldlnffi' flerciuitiUMi, Fur niture,*.*., at Heaiohibli EiUi of Premium. Diaiciott.—F.BatdiforiißUn: WUIUm M’Eee,ol Win. M’Kee 4Co ;Naltro Frailer: Jno. M. Atwood,cf Atwood, White 4 Co; BenJ. T.Tredlfk,of Tradlck,Bloke* 4 Co; Heart Wharton: Mordeeal L. Dawaon; Geo. 1L Buwert of Stewart 4 Fro.; John 11. Brown, of Joho 11. Brown A Co; H. A. Fahneatook, of B. -A. Pahwetock 4 Co.; Andrew D. 0»#h; J. I. Krrloger. of Wood 4 Brrln«er. V. BATCH FORD bTARR, President. Cnl»ua W. Core, Secretary. PITTABOiOn Ri»«t*«CW.—Win. H(<l(su4 Co , J. Painter 4 Ca,Tbomaa.JL flows, K*q, Ju. Merebtil, Allen Kramer, M’ElroyA Co, WlUoo.Pajue 4 Co, Bailey. Bro»n 4 Oo,’Liringiloa, Copeland 4 Co, J»tne» U. tyon 4 00, Wm 8. Lately 4Co ÜBO. S. DRTAN * CO , Agents, No. 62 Wood Street. A Valuable site (or a manufacturing Ki* tebllabment and Private llealdenee for rp'iAT PIECE OF GROUND SITUATED oo tbo Monoogihela tlrrr, being lot Nia. 1030 Staela B*nJp!i>’aplao ot lute tt> Pllt toauibtp, and adJoinlOß laoda ef John Arthur*. , and tbebciratf CunlilT. and near tbo Copper Wotka pi O 0. Uoiwyk Co- containing be. tvrea MTnn and eight aim. It t« a very daairabla tltnv tioo for a Matolaeuuiog BauMhduuent, bavin* at oat foor aerrtljlog M*NR tbo Piank Hoad and the Ittcrr, and aloog which the Coooelinlll* Railroad win part. -Tb* Upper part of the pUca l» a delightful tUoatlou for a Private UMidcttea, baring good feprtngi and a commanding Tlewoftbe Monoogah«de Valley ahrt tbo Ohio river. The upper or town parte or iheptaco will be aold eeperat© t-r to ■other. Mtohtbi anit a purchater. For tarma and prisw, ipjdy v. W. QIRSON IULLEB, At the Weatcrn Intoranca CocipanT. Waler atreeU - - Or— R. UiLLEBt Jk, No. lIS Poortn nmL PIANOS! PIANOS I! NEW ARRIVALorPIANOS. —Th* *nbtertb« hu Jntt lronithem»iH>fiet*ry of I I " | |V a frcriiitjppl/ of their tiotlulUd PIANOS Tli# loitramenti hive »U l*wo Mloclcd per»oii*lly l»y (b« fobwrlber, il the fcetory, ESPSCUU.T for this market. ThOM la Wftnl of PiftOdiftra InflfcJto c*tl tt>4 tlila itock, which eom«>rUM ftll lb* rmrioaj itylej mtaufi turfcd by OUoktriag A &to«. from the plftlseat to the mo •Ut-oreuJy cftcfbd cm**, *o*l *1 price* to *oK porchwm. aa> Ait tnitnomti mnuM. irtSiwT • JCHW H. MKLLOR, II Wood elrcet. JMPORTANT'TO FARMERS.— LIME MANCKK. uiotl eseJlUnt Frrtlllwr—t*r tnpntnr to ewuiaoa ITS PfilOE. NO :fHUK&*BHOUU» »AIL 10 TRY If- UuaCttfatttl »»d for uU by PE3NA. SALT UANDPAOTURINO 00. At tbelr Wwk»,K**t Ttrentnm, AUetheoyOOtOr OFTIOE, NO. 593 PENN BTftEET, (tboTMba Caotl,) PITTSBURGH FRESU BLUEUCtt >W*TBUU.wt«ta«bt *&ggSSi?* p«.ndK»pi™,.t rpoom BKOSUBS—A largo nod fine aa- ofToolh Bru»l>e« j u,t r jqjJ- rLXUINQ- BATB Alice Roaches' and Pnuia WATER jft ‘«I»* JT-yySw; juatnagy..: TIVTDBPIii'S PATENT BINDERS—Jost j 55 feSwfttrtJl** »I«a4*M«M» TWrt id. jgiffic jtotiMS. | ir>D. —The Monoagahol&JJ»roff*-> O*NCB Of I’ITTJUI'IQH Uau OowranT, I / Uth July I8W» ,1 . | ft^5»DiviDKND. —The Trustees of the Pitts harsh Om Company hare this day declared a dtri* dend of FIVE PKRCBST.dn the Capital Stock out of the trrodta of the tlx month* ending 3t)lb Jonc utt, payable to Mtickholderaor their legal repreecntallrt* on demand, j„l»-2*d JAMES >!. CHU’BTV, Treeanrer. Agents Wanted.—To sell four c#w laTsntlon*- Agents hare mad* ••▼••r < «-n u tie better than all other similar agencl*.. four »lamps A4d get 80 page* parUcalara, gratia. EPHRAIM r.U'jWN, tow.ll. but Wantid in this State to can „JTwlth thaGOLDEN SALVE. B«IU rapidly. 0»» ndi nvwl naf For term*, Ac^eendaUmp. *hiE3&iUy>r q p. 'vmiTKJ. U'..n, m... fUnustmtms 'p 0 L I. 0 T II E A T It E sjsxiaars oslt. COMMENCES MONDAY EVEN IN (1, JoU >9. I»9 Mown Brother., Pell * Trowbildse. niNSTRELB AMD COWB»UiOOI*SIi From School Street Opera Hotue, BoaUn. The Largest, Beet and M«t Original Band in the World. TheOompany aonaUta of the following talented Artists. LOS MORBID Barjotat, Author and Comedian. BILLY MORRIS, fclul BWCj—“ •»'’ T.-L.TI-l.t. lb* uarlralled Bone Player>od Voraalile Performer. J, C. TROWBHIDOE. Tbo popular Bauo BalUdiit and Yfoliolat. It. M. CAUUOLL. Champion Femalaand Jig Dancer. FRED. WILSON. The ercat Clog Dancer and Grecian Btatnea. AMBROSE A. THAYER, The Celebrated UaUadiitand Gnllarlit. • tv. J. brockway, Leading Vlollnlft and Teuor. CARI.TRAOrMAN, Violin Second gn* BoloDt. K. W. PRESCOTT, Alio and Unltarimt. MAST. RBNT7., Tlx» Child of Song and Wonder of Ibe Wot Id. MA9T. TOMMY, Javenlle Dancfcr. Prof. J. L. 01LBKRT, the Brilliant Planl.t. WUh the ahote talent, tbl* Troop* rhallenge tho World W compete with tbrut ... They wilt hare the honor of opptarlog with new songs, ArU, Daneee, Witty tUyinga, Burteeqoes, Ac. For farther particular*. •** (waters, aewrpapent, pamph- UlAprogrammea, of the day. «n.t>oora otwn at 7: to common re at « precisely. Cjnij of Adwwiion-Dnea Circle, Scents Parquotte, «•» »oath* second Tier, 20 conta. w CilAfl. A. MORRIS. Agent. LON MORRIS, BtHoeea Manager. Jnliptd BrnUHtreei’s Commercial Koporie For Bankers' usd Business Ken. TIIE FOURTH SEMI-ANN UAL VOLUME of tbi. valoablo rreonJ cf credit* which wu published outno 15th or January, baring been exhausted by a rapid and exteoaiTe demand, a second edition, rmlwd and reeled, baa been Iwued, and U bow ready for delivery to «ncb as bare not already .opplleJ tbemselres with the W< Sereral hundred.of the UH ßanker* andlM«Ja»ta lo differenteUleeof tbe Union, bare awUted io perfecUngthli Reference Record, tbtu making a rcrylpns and reliable com pend of tbe pecuniary condition and prwpefct. andbnri isee. capacity o! aboot 22,000 mercantile Ann., Id twenly ■U of the principal cities and centre, of trade in the United York Merchant or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, character, babita, and capital of gocbaswMbo likely to deal with Wm, while the out-of-town merchant will learn wlrh ac cnracy, the oXact tonudallon on which the f»ew loxh booses baee thdr boatoen. . To provide for any pctible error that might occur in n work to ofsanlieindetsa and to keep purchaser* informed of the changes that most necessarily take placo, the pro prietor. tone a printed thert oj carrecUonj ntrp ««*• V The lime and trouble .ucis • work urdat aave, lb * It aiutl present, ao.l thelnflnenco it au»t h*rn u> «curtnx " .“Sid ."j pro«l»M» tnd», m.k» H In^o-bh> » L"°l. r ch.»u, Hrt. . r jHwticQlarß, not embraced in thi. adrarlUemant, •y t>e obtained at the offleo of the proprietor* and poblitt* , J. M. BRAD3TREBT A SON. No. 237 Broadway, Ifew kofk, Over Broadway Bank. B.IL MSnH,Jr4 Agent No.« Wood itml, Pltteburgh. ItiVAR AND £2.A~R> DISPENSARY. Office 0& door, up itelr*,) Boff*lo,S.Y. Established by tiie celebrated DR, JOHNSON', late or London, England. A great discovery In the science of medicine*, being a csr* tala aodipeody core for restoring the eight end removing «ll dUe**r* peculiar to the *je. This t* unlrertaU/ao kuowledcej tL- only ufo end eure remedy now known. It tee twen ei«—t with greet mr,*- by the meet skillful phy* ■lclina to Europe end'America. Patient* in eoy pert of the country can treat the •nrcwasfaUv at a moderate eipence, thereby aveidtng the dancer end expence of falling Into the hand* or oMklUfal physicians. Tht* medicine (sufficient to core,) will be mbi by mail or Expreae, wilh all oeceaaary direction* on receipt of Ten Dollar*. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording i.latent relief to rafferera who have been troubled with denforce l?r many year*. After using thle remedy a few deye the patient is soddeuly end almoit miraculously ■nettled to hoar ordinary toned eon form lion t In the route* of a few week* the meat obatlnata cate of daafneu U effectn* ally cored. Patioht* too nnmeron* to mention hate b«eo restored to perfect tigering and forever rescued from tbo ac&ro* of tba numeroo* dangerous unqualified pretender* of the present day. IloaplUl and private teetimoalale and certificates from tho moat eminent physicians and surgeons In England. In whoee preeeoc* deaf persons bay# been cured, and many hundred* of private patient* cored cen l>e acen or raierrad to. A case of this medicine (eoongb to effect acur*,)wltl ba forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollar*, addreas DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. ' JelbdewlyT Office 8S Mala Bt, Bnffalo, N. Y. ti>wipr> uicur ARE, rnTSbißOii. oii.l,AfillKß. CUAIQ A CO., B R ' FOUNDERS, STEAM AND OAB PIPEFITTERS AND PLUUBEBS; T?INjSIIERS,or ;AIJj"KI}fDSoi',BRASS WoRK,,SU?4«le*l#t? OAB FIXTURES, Ic. «~OFFICK AND WARKROOMS, Fire doors from Tilth atreet. »*Fcomlr7,No.ls3Fir*tatrwt > n»edooribcl«w the Honengsbels Uocse, between Wood end BmithfielJ. Tb» well known practical skill nod experience la tbo ts 1W branches of B«»# OaaUsgs, Steam mod Uu Fitting of theseolor member* of our firm, who will give their personal eUenUon to ell work In treated to them, sboold entltlo os to a'lihara o< public patronsg*- «*AU. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLKD.“S* ' JnlCdtf —* „ TAXKSI TAXIt»H TAXBBm CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN mind tbkt do olber notlo* will b* girtn forUn* pay ment of fuf< Until U publbbod in tb* elty p*pcn *othor l»j lo do tbo city primtu*. Tbo tasc • now duo are tb* CITT TAX,TIIE BCSLNES3 TAX • WATER KRHT, AHD TUB TAX - POBOBAT>IKQ:A»I>PA\*TKU. n-Thtf STAIR MEBCATjyiLB TAX}* *I»odoo, pnd.u not Mid *ooti will lw pal Into tb* bindrof in Aldaraia for collection. WM. KICUBAUM, jufcjtr - v CltyTmninrcr. Q.OYKKNMENT PIPE CLAI, iter* and far sale by J*gl:»ndtao3» TON KAPFF * AREN'S, Baltimore. The highest market price paid tat dl pi*» of CLEAN WASHED FLEECE ANI) lUB WOOLS* at Ho Old JUUbliahcd Wool Wtrtbcw, Nw. 139 Liberty Street, corner of 6eeU> alley. J. ,L- SIARSIULU n|»g- <!■ at- P»TCIi M. J. PbyiUlaiufor DUeaiH oftlu Throatand Ct&caty aad other Chronts Ailments complicated with er canting Pulmonary Consumption. Office 191 Ptnn ftraet, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE. A llilof qnea* tlonaanttothoaawUhlagtocooauHuaby letter. , jcfr.3awdswlyF.lß CtnOKIRTNO k SONS, Attorney and Counsellor at £*a-w* myldnnyjs] Tl II E A DMIRERS OF STEINWAY’S T»T*NoBar»re*rectfnUy Inform ad that we bar* Jnat irrf TWO o*7b«li UNRIVALLED PI ANO-?ORTES r Tix: "'*Ooa 7 DeUra round corner, plain: oaafrti do do do —da- Thaaooid bat to be btard, and their rail inferiority oter will at once be manifested. For aala by other, will« u aLBBBB k bro_ Ko. W luth street, j o 2o gplo Agent* tor Btalnway> norWaHod PUnoe. JOE CHESTS, HEAT SAFES, A Urge aopply on band (or aalo low at the Iron City Sloraand Tin W*r»hon»#of W. W. BRADSHAW,No.IM Wood atraet, * jots Flrat door below the alga of the golden Onn, « ” COAL WANTED. Oner St. Loots Qii Uqot Cowpiwt, 1 ' SL Lonla, Jane 30lb, 1859.' } PROPOSALS will be received br the St. LOUIS 018 LIO UT 0051 PAN Y, till Ist October next, for NINB UUNDRED THOUSAND BUSUKLSt PITTK. OUROUOOAL, tilths beat goal tiy,ftigOaa mating parpensa,‘ to be delivered nr foUawi: One-batf, (450,000 bnibnu) In 1881, and the otbar half In lltt , Tba Ooal to bo delirnrod ThaGaaLight Company reaervia Ute rt|btto rriectany or all btit, Jol&dtoel' ' XDWABDBTAOQ,Sec’y. rpANNEBY c FOR BALE—With' four town •A- Jntseoodtßlwtiettil bwttdlinn. wroth ahoy mad d#a]|. ln*bouin,M»* tt d»OlJ««aßdow«t iqoatw*«lll<ntwn« ' IreirmnnT: shop 82 by S 3 vats; fruit tr»as,^,'Ab~cJ ffotfuy^d wLihtnCmflata totoT bark. shop tools. 4 c,' wIU also be sold. Tto property to altaatolangoo.tn-i»iv tohoQfcccrt omf WoS-'wma* sold far sajco. rJSr AOTmttX £ at, Ya=i7itßßißlr-5!5 k'tta No. 1 extra jurt hobebt mc»»r. TinTATOKß—Blao* awbanuocto, from. | »IM)W.]HWII»00. ./> ._ ■ .■ : ®SB^gsjgtS«s§ 3 a »lS*bo icH S 3 detltv fltSSn C«W MowofAdm rtwyj““J3“ rf „** m*nU, »tth (nterot. Tfth W)im fp Aoct. utocUontfo*. Jg3> y. »■ Elegant oil fAiNTiNas-pnomra !aj rfrf Irrf»T mOTton, July tfci«t,Vju»«>i<ii«u>.23 Boor •“““ nS^r£Said fifth »tre«t, by dmcriptlte catalog"’ M\*rg**Bairpu*. m . toUertton-cfFiieUfttc.' tatoy ®!JJ£JJ^S«SuiBr ported from Franc* and Germany thl« kwoo, * S" able original* by eminent Hting •* bu * I “2S! £s£ 3»«e eftbe meet £*tebrat«d picture* by old »•*•» »" in the different gallerle* ot Eoiore. Among tt# £,Ule«xegroSp»andfi S ar«, t£rml and atxMtvlent In different Kcropewn dtleMytty rflrce*. marine tUw*; c*me,frett nod flowrt fdKJJS »“J. ia~l Ac 4 the whole brainy. It t* MU red, the Iwt «J* liciion eror offered lo tbU city. The attention of all UTtra of rood pletnre* la rrtpactfnlly lr»Ylte*l to tbl* Me. Tba pJnSg* he arranged, cod the room opeato the pub j lie from Monday cntll d»y of tale. P. M-. I>AYTB, Anct- iUSTIB LOOMIS 4 CO., BettUSßU’ EieHaagt. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN .LOOMIS,I 00 at TIJB MKHCIIANTS" KXCUAMia EV3KT BRsiIAY EVENING.—Iank. BrUgn. ■“■“'VJ* Js* Cipor Stick, Bun,l klrf IU.I Batata-•>» M POMe «t the U«tk*nlk' Kxrlianga by A 00. Tu^n'tSS.^'K 1 " r’lrtl* 1 ” ' ’stock Note Brokntn. 113 Joorth 81. I have thie day associated with’ ma my eon J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. The btttioeu «1U LohfltefteT CCD tlsaed o&dtr the Arm euj etjleof 8. GRAY fc£o*?* JoljUt.mo. P.VMUEI OWV- DISSOLUTION.— The Portnerehip hereto fjr» rxlfUcK Itlwmo WmJW B«ra end too* BM«a, "na" tur.l,l. of WU. SMITH k OA,«.«ta •olf ed on the lith dejr of Fehrcarj, 1563, 1>J the dMt^of M DAVi°DILpISiI anil JAMES ME)?■«>*«£ ££ rioawl tßa Internal of Mr. D. Brown, 5S£2 of Wo. Bolin A On, tn. konndrr nnAMakkta|£“jPs will U boroMler cnrrfnctoa noOnr "liSklSoHUl g 00, ty whom the baelaew of the lit*firm will W eettu* NEW iJ’IRM. NO. 134 WOOD STBKST, is hose 3 or 2* lumps each, WOOL! WOOL!! c. b. m. surra,— Ko.iU Jbvrth Strut WATKft OOOLBKi, AND EEPRIQERATORS. Swlion Sail*. .olicts & (EtanflOJ. IoUBtIICSB *llP. «. GRAY & SON/ ' ->» drapers and tailor^, HO. 0* ST. CLAIR STREET, f,?i-,lGa—jntalf . PJTTSBVSQff, J*A. # SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTfiBURGU, PA. Wmelmee, Ko. 149 F!nt and ISO Stem* Street, Manufacturers of an ekes and de- machine shop Attend tot* FoSvll wUi nuiogi will t» a ? m *£j£s i Jw undersigned have associated with them <q the CommlMloa Barin*M JtXU TBJ2XSS,.UI» of StaobenTiDe,Ohio. Tbsttyleof th« flr ™ hmtolon. HIMICKBOO. iiix. imucx. ..Jisaa nUifUL—..—**. *• kukci. NIMIOK Sc CO-,’ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the tale of •: plg'lroii xnd Btoonu, 93 WATER STREET, Pretoria a. T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH I me, Ur. JOHN DBLLQW’.to th® Zbkh wiUbecondoctod nndertbe ON t DELLOW. JAUE3I«BIOXI. Wn VSSd;‘rt«hißß in *in« Lemon & dellow, No.llB,fourth at., are prepared to do Undertaking to all 1U the beet tnaoner, at price, to nit «“«“es. ft Va®n clal attention to Flak*® new atyte pateßtUeUllleßajj* Cue®, for toe ml® of whleh *• ■« »od of which we keep on meat In the city. Qnuaoteelflgtorwluutli&cttoo.toey •oitcit a continuance of the patronage heretofore IO liberal!/ ertoodod to tb®cld flrttu •••• . ■ nplMly AOBOIOAS HOVSBi DOSTOBT, IS THE LARGEST AND.BEST AR-g| ranged Hotel to th* Hew Kngtoad Etato«& ob-JSS. trally lof*t«d, aod mar of teem® frora all too rooiea of tnreL It tontaloa aiUho mi-lem; haproreaml*, and (tot cooTeofence for lie comfort and accnmmoaitwo of th® traveling TbetleeplngroomaaretarwandwaU wtiuted; too aolteo of room® a«» well arranged, and ccm plately forniahod for fanillie* and Urge trarfllnf partiea, and the boom wUlcoottnoo to b# kept a® a firrt dua Hotel io every respect. Jallstly LEWIS EIOE, Progrtator. 3, E. C ALDW EI.Ii ~at-C 0., 523 CRestxrot Street, [opposff® Girard HoofeJ . , PHILADELPHIA. SEW IM POIITATIOSS*FOB PATRK, PHILLIPS k CO. Wateht s, to Gtcrra. CHAKLE3 FKODSHAUrS la»nd« TUae-Kwper®, new aerlta, all aize®, to Hunting Cates and Open Sac*. Authorized Age its for above- GOLD AND SILTHO, ENGLISH ASP BWISS ■w T O H E S i : BIOS JEWELRY, o®w dealgn®. K . DLAMO3DS, PEARLS, and all iheFatohnatU Btjlaa. SILVER WARS, goaorpaawd to atjle, qnelllj and Aalto. rUiltng Philadelphia, are touted to ax* amine x ABBL k ESTAEU&U3iKNT, a rlalt entailing no obligation to pnrrimaen. r, it USIPJBU pSICKS, to plain figora®, nod po?*rUU«. JeSfcl/d ' . . ' ' r ' 8. B. BOTLkT. -.JMMDVUaLQW BOY It E & CO., ®59 SECOND STREET, . CINCINNATI, i JUPORKRSOf FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; DISTILLERS OF ALCOHOL, COLOQKE SPIRITS, G'oinphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TUItPENJ^NE. M*naltetorer*of«wy dnecripHon of Domulie Liquor,,Wines, cordial* and French BITTERS. lUt© amiUotlj on hnml mioo*_gre4i>«Y>t par© BOURBON AND RYE VTUISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, CARAT ARIA AND NBW_KNQt*ASD EUU, *< BoU H&aa&Ktnrer* ©r tip CELEBRATED “ROSE’* WHISKEY. Agent* hr TREDEIUCK HOULE'S JAPANESS BITTERS gpHJAwlyf • • tieoonct Arrival ot' . CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. AT THE FOOETII STREET CABPET STOKE, PITTSBURGH, PEKHJL WD.» & XL M’CALLUM RESPECT • IULLY tonoaaca that they are rtceirlng i tec* and supply of CARPgITKO,. olected dirtcUy baa to* ImpotUr* and W»Dut*fWrtn by owe of Uu finjvuow la tbe£ut, to which Uwy tnTito Uio atUotloaol purchasers. Alto, • t»w ttjlaof CANTOS HATTtHG, fatjnmmtt par lors. Tb» hU«t task* oTCABPBT SWE2F7&B, etc* ate, which shall fca ofToreS at ih* lowest rat**, jed f. .. Ttyt- p : s Io . A - VIOttN, AFDBISOINO. W. D. SMITH t>egt to Inform hi* Wend* eod the poUfo (Uathe will giro iotmietioß io Gleme or private luaooaoa (be Violin, Plate, Jdelodeon, or in Binging, at bt* mWeoee, HO. 113 POUETUSTAKCT.betweftaWoodmadSmithAald, where be i» provided with tpedocsasd convenient room*. ‘AfTEKNOOS CLASSES FOE LADDS »M*» formed fbrTeamliJgtbe art'of ringing,'either with of‘'Wilhent flue Forte accompaniment. nan dwa wiUbe email •sdefeleet. • STOKING GLEB CLASSES win aleo be formed for Solo, Trio aad.Quartette. glnging..eithfj. .wlO or. without butt®* ; mental accompaniment*. • { Terma toad* known on appHcatfoib AM.EGHBNY IHBTJHASCII COMP’'* - * V ‘ qr puiBBUfIQH- Orncl—No. 37 Fifth. Street, Boot; Block, r INSOBES AGAINST ABB KINDS OP ring AKD MAJUNB ntggg. _ lBAfta JONSA, Jol|W president;J?.M BOOl^SeemarTiCepLTgl^jUlPEAN, Irate Jocca, C. D.-Homy*-. Harter Childs. CtoML'C. Graf* John A.vnwn, B:L. »iliiEe*toclr, John j>. IteCcmLleaac ILTennflcfc. R: P. BterUnir, Oat*. Wm. X ISLE GAUNTLETS,, .V V; / bIJ^QAtTOMrS, Lists GLOTES. . • lelUngloveirtoraoT r JeS7 INVENTOK‘3 SALE KooM:WJtol3£ eerlber haring rooted a Urgewarerama'tbr tti* ablet* tun and eaU of covtjr I created tad labor taring aiachlus. be IdtUu ell tbeeewbo hsre'nop o» dirponof to gin him e call or nod on thetr »od«!e,a&d he wßt dispose ol them; and ato their Patent Right on meouhletmoe. He a trifling expense to git* blai a eaUsmt exoatoeth* articles now on hood, at GhO. IT. BGAM*S JUelEtfUtekafllamiv once Office, Horth aide of Leacock stmt, tth door east of Fedrnl at, Allegheny City. ... Jef? "VTEW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DB? XX QOODB are heloK Tecalred olmaet dally. jolfl 0. HANSON LOVK,74ll«rtet«trg*u A RANGES—SO boxes Mexsina' Sir*®*j Miringthl*day fornl» jots r mraioa* AHBEEsos.soWjSlrr: carloads of Shelled \J Hwjbrptobj- - 1 - ,..-r ; -S. BXQ*iL JtfT. • iOonwotyf«ttitiTq4«tta<^!jg INE APPLES—S rac’dtodfarnitby mtgg*-S ■ ■•— noKN-1,000 sglgsglglg SILK GtOTBi J BCEcrungL&Jioo.
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