|!ittstarg||„ . titooh tmw-j. »- «fta*-n-». magai ■ r B. IJBBBTT 4 CO T gOtTona ini pboprigros's, pnTSBirRGH: TOE3PAY MQRHmS, JULY 26. 1869. Republican State Ticket. ,acnno» ozuau,£: XHOUAIX. COCHRAN, of fork eoooty. WlttUM H. KETSI, of Barka county- Hcpubilcan County Ticket. _XLIAS n. I Rian, PHUborgb. ’ • asuxsiv, WILtTAM VA»NOM, Pittabargh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allegheny, CHARLES L. 60XHB1NU, fiaserre; DAVID R. BAYARD, Pceblc*, • WILLIAM ESPY, LmrarSt. Clair. I - U* JCMZ, . THOMAS MELLON, OolUna. BWMCT ATTOtUrr, JACOB 1L MILLER, PHtabtxrgb. nnmn. GOODMAN T. CODLTAB, Booth Fayntto. JONATHAN BRAUFF, Sooth PltUborgh. , Averroa, • DAVID OOBNELIUs, Sewickley. scmmaß. 1L T. AN9ERBON, But Dmt. --.-I?!?* 0 * o *®**®**** . JOSEPH Bnowdeo. ThiTxiattcf P*Act—lf (he intelligence of ..tt® lata ormiaUeetietween (he contending pow on on (he fields of Italy tookthe world by sor prise, U would be dUScolMo gho a name to (he experienced by Quid ntmee when that ex* citing bulletin was followed by (he announce- Beat (hit a treaty of peaoe had been eigned, sealed and delivered by the same parties. The bads of (hat treaty is as wonderful as the feet ~ ‘ that it was made under any circumstances. Nobody was prepared for so strange a deneue xnent to ,lho great tragedy whioh has monopo- lised tho attention for the last two months of the Whole civilized world. When (he French Em ; peror,'promised his the campaign should not last six months, the impression pre vailed that be was too sanguine, and we were accordingly. treated to volumes of disquisitions on ( tho, .proverbial obstinacy, of the Austrian .soldiers on the field of battle. It seems, how . aver, that he has kept his promise, and at the same time allowed himself a wide margin to come ; and go on. In spite of the sagaoity of specula ;: iiog correspondents and editors, this war has ; dosed contrary to every theory that has been advanced. The haters of France who pre dicted. an involvement of all Europe in the ; conflict, and the admirer*-, of Napoleon the Third, who indulged in dreams of an Italian Republic, with an abrogation or .curtailment of Ibt-temporal power of the Pope, have alike been disappointed in their hopes and fears. To the one side the niah of destiny has not appeared as muoh ofabrigand as their fears painted hin^while in the estimation of the other he seems less of the single-hearted deml-god and more of the ' faithless trickster than when he-was luminous ; with the edot of the Battle Field, promising amid the fire and smoke of the contest, “Freedom to Italy from the Adriatic to the Alps.” In the eyes of all he has been bereft pf (he poetical glo - <-ry with which he seemed for the time surround ed, and-Binoe this treaty he stands before them v in ell the selfishness and craftiness which can invest an ambitious military sovereign. The anomoly of a King fighting to establish a gov. : eminent for Italy whioh he denied to his own j people, has at length been explained in the dli > covery that Utepromised boon to the Italians ends i in the creation of a pie-bald confederation, ! whose head is the greatest tyrant by whom the peoplehaye yet been oppressed. As far as ms.' • terial results, either to Italy or te the cause o! • Italian freedom, are concerned, the achievements of the French army may be recited in the words .. of an old song commemorative of one of bis predecessors: Tb» Klog of Franc* marched on a htU, j And than marched down again f This is, however, bnt an outside view of the : affair. Louis Napoleon has not played .oni his game, and is not therefore safe to como to a hasty conclusion. He defeated the Austrians in an open fight, or in a succession of fights, and has thus established a prestige, which will serve him la faluro. Tohave proceeded further would i have possibly Involved him in a war with Pros* i MaandtheConfederatedGermanStalee. He baa j accordingly concluded to avoid these* threatened -. hostilities for the present by postponing the ■j - 4 *fteedoo of Italy” until a chore auspicious pe- > riod. The treaty, patching np an Italian con-. federation, is not designed to be permanent, bnt : may term as a pretext for the Emperor, should .rH'iis life be spared, to glre Europe another exhl- I 'bUion of the Napoleonlo ideas of a French Em« i:' plre« •It is too magnificent a programme' to be ; finished in one part without a single interrop tion—and theworld most bide Ha time. r .; Kbsauzs at Work.—Kossuth has -inundated HuogwywitbbUwirlikoproolamAtions-, psmph •' let% bulletins, eto. Id one oftbese documents, hoSajs: if; • fSlic dajl before the catastrophe of Villages, when •'Buiiiaaad treason forced the heroicHongerUapeo • ; pie to Uy down their glorious arms, I spoke to for the last time. I hare been ellenttea* pears; Bat, thank Godi " TSjtftg cone at which I [ vSffH^abraTe tent ‘h'u __ _ my Tele® nod jetton to arm* tqjght forth# That liberty eecoombed on the ISO Aagnat, 1849, and in lit fall it dragged down the liberty of all Europe. To re-wnqncr it, I ihall I ioonre*appearamoDgyoaonthetacred»oUofHon ! giry. I bring to yoa my two *<m», whom the tiger Haynan".(the procUe Hungarian epithet and if ':.*trongW than this, and It cannot be translated,) gorged with' carnage, tent to me, not thinking for what work of vengeance I ihooldbrfog them op.” . In,, his proclamations he never speaks of ; Austria, bat of the Hoobb cf Hepebarg. - He :' says the expulsion of that dynasty is the • mission of tho Hungarian nation, and that bswillbo eupported by a power which ten ;• years ago re-placed Uto Hooss of Hapsbnrg oo the toone; and . that .fkat power la now engaged fn prepiriog ila arms against the : Hapiborgs He tben eays to the Magyars:—' “Sacrifice yoar crops! Let them'be trampled : under foot to the last blado by yonr friends and enemies I I swear to yon by the God of the Magyar* that I will eorioh yCor toll for a thou ■ sand years, whilst re-ootfqneriDg Hangarlan lib erty.” Gen. Klapka, in his proclamation,says: M Bvery scythe, as well as a musket, In thehiods of a Magyar, is a weapon.” How wilt these : people receive the news of the treaty of peaoe? /Will tfa*y not bestow some corses on the head of Hapolsoo, who sent them to do tMswork? 1 Tni BxnmuoAa Plattoiv.—Gcteraor Wise, ; 'While iPßlsUog epos Ihe correotncsfl of (he priu i clplo w hlchd enunda. CoogroAeionnl Blare Coda for Uk Teiritoriee, le sot Inclined to preea the i enootcent of the eode Itself. He pats forth e prsoasoluiletilo u * Handing edrertlitment In : the tdilerUl colosss of his orgts, la whloh he i*»pe: ‘“No Federal elere oode." “No Cos gressionai diseriolsstlon in favor of eltre-prop triy.” ,f ßutif the Territoriee fadlsprattctelave prvperty, or aueU it, then it beeomuthe duty oj ■ Oongreu and all (As departaenU 0} the Federal ■ Ootemmentlo pbteet the. right 0/ elaoehalding." "Cotomentlsg opoa thls,lhe Netionel FraeieUm theSepahUeens to imlute it, bp tdroesllng the principle of Congressional Intervention for Fre e, don, but refrilning from jpnitlng it in./oree tratll the ebsolote neoesalty for It eriees. It ■eye: ■‘Bere ls *n enopu of wltdotu worthy of Imlietlon by the EepnhUoeee. They find Uiet ! “ tol t dop^awhlch,ae mntrrily nader ■ stood, requires s Wllmot Proriao for sU the Territories, whether they netd u “ to'meny goM Free-BoUwe „ a a,”£ iicans. het them then, ee • *empromia«: fait ; teok, Ilke.Ur. Who, np»“ the right andaaU„i loterrentloo, only when it beosmes eteta*. : Let os hold Test to the right of Blsrery rat,!,, lion, but let oe rsfrelo from the exereiis br it oatU it beeomes oeeeseuy. Fortiter in re, mm. ■ Uerixnodo." " : Axoso the obitaery polices ,1q thel*eeds Intel ; Ugeeeeerii the following: •■On the 20thihst., aged 45, Hr. Peter Mat (tenon, of Low Hansford, near Borooghbridge. ■' He sod his anoestry hare been the owners and . ooonplera of the farm on whloh he died for more than eight hundred' years. The farm was not entailed, sad the owner has always been a Mat* ; ’ tsraon without adoption.” . ,' Smntn Is a man by the name at Hyde, lu Cln vi'dnnth' Who ia one hundred and ten years of age; sad has hem marriedperen times. , 8u» firxoKita.-f-The present Sommer is poted ihrotfghoatHtaenUre counlryforihe number of •ah'strokes, generally causing death, which have ‘occurred. Although the weather has been very hotfor the past two or three weeks, it has not been more eo than is the ease every season. The deaths, however, are numerous beyond pre cedent. The cause, therefore, cannot be en tirely with the weather, nor are we willing to ; believe that it originates from any constitutional weakness on the part of the people. It may be arid that folks ore Imprudent in the use of cold and intoxicating drinks. So they have been in other years, and yet that imprudence has not been visited with fatal consequences to the ex tent noted this year. Whooan solve this knotty question in a satisfactory manner t Cxrr Taxzs.— The tax-payers of the oity who have not yet paid their city, business and water taxes will do well to remember that if paid on or before Saturday next they will be entitled to a deduction of five per cent, on the gross amount; if not paid then, they will be-entitled to a de duction of three per cent, September 16th. After that, five per cent. wUI be added; and if fi&ally put inlo.lhejiands of a Collector for col lection, ten per cent, will be added. We mention these foots because so many seem to be unaware of them. Now is the time to pay taxes, If the tax-payer desires to reap the ben efit of the deduction. 4, Hxxico.—The New York Tribune, In an arti cle on Mexiean affairs, remarks as follows: “The people of Great Britain undeniably have a muoh greater pecuniary stake than we have in the social and politioal condition of our Mexican neighbors. The foreign debt of Mexioo, whioh, with accumulated arrears of interest, amounts to something like a hundred millions of dollars, bolongs almost entirely to British holders. Eng lish capitalists have also invested very large sums in the working of the Mexican mines, and of the foreigners resident la Mexico, a muoh larger proportion are English than oitiseos of United Btates. ~ i Yet, while the affairs of Mexioo are constant subjects of discussion in this oountry, in England they appear to attraot hardly any attention, and when occasionally referred to, become the occa sion of a singular exhibition of iguoranoe or carelessness on the part of those who might be expeoted to be well informed.” Kidhappiso ahd Excite hmt is Chicago.— Considerable excitement existed yesterday among the colored people of this oity, arising from the report that one William Turner, a per son who has usually followed the oooupatiou of janitor, himself colored, had been engaged in taking eolored men to Sl Louis, in order to re turn them to slavery. A short time sinoe he left here with three othere, pretending to get them work, and U is alleged for a reward oon veyed them to the authorities. So intense was the excitement last night, that Turner’s friends were obliged to get him into a place of safety to escape their violence. No outbreak, however, occurred. Turner was kept In the lock-up last night for security. Many attempts were made to get him out, bat failed. This morning he was set free. There is a rumor that a number of colored peo ple oaoght a partner of Turner’s last night, who had assisted him in getting away, took him to the lake shore and administered three hundred lashes upon his bare back. This forenoon, the matter was brought before the oity authorities, and from information lodged with them, warrants were issued by Justice Mil liken for the arrest of WiUiam Turner, Charles Noyes and Chaa. Bmilh. Turner is the one al luded to above. Noyes was formerly a deteotive officer with C. P. Bradley & Co., but left the firm some time sinoe. Smith was also a deteot ive offioer in the city employ, during the admin istration of John Wentworth. The facts alleged are, that one Capt. Frost was the owner of the three negroes who have been abducted. At the time of losing them he offered a reward for their recovery. Noyes heard of the reward, and traoed the negroes to this oity. By the aid of Turner he gained an inter view with them, and wished to hire them to go down to some place in this State to dig trees. In this manner, he got them to the Illinois Cen tral Depot, and shipped them in a special oar to BL Louis, and yesterday received a draft for $2500, the alleged reward. The Chicago Kidnapping Cut. Wi gave the main particulars, in our yester day’s edition, of the kidnapping of three fugitive slaves and their return to slavery, through the instrumentality of detective policemen and col ored stool pigeons. Since that the preliminary examination has taken place before Police Jus tice Milliken. The Court room was crowded with white and colored citizens. Men talked seriously of lynohingNoyes should he be caught The feeling was so great against Bill Turner, the eolored man, that it was feared when he was ta ken from the cell that he would have been wres ted from the hands of the police io the room and summarily disposed of by his brother oolored men. The prisoners arrested were Charles £. Smith, a detective policeman of the Boone and Went worth administration, the colored man Wo. Tur ner, and a while boy, from St. Louis, named Charles Oertman, known also as “Sandy." After some discussion Smith waived an exam ination, and subsequently gave ball in $3,000 to appear at tbe Recorder’s Court The others, Turner and tbe boy Oertman, were committed io default of $l,OOO bail each. Mo evidence was taken before the Poliee Jus tice. The case of the other two is continued to Saturday. The following is the story as far as it oan be ascertained at present. About three weeks eince the three men, whose names Anderson, Jos. Andsfsqflr ktodtfother, and Hen ry Scott, thtis-cSagio, escaped from the house of t£*ir si later, Capt. Frost, of Bt. Louis, and ar 'rived in this city. A reward of $2350 was offer ed for their recapture, and this tempting bait in duced Koyes and Smith, who have just set up a private police detecting office, to undertake tbe disgraceful job. Noyes soon found out tbe colored men and af ter same parleying made a liberal engagement with them to go and work on his father’s farm, aboat thirty miles from this city. His father, however, has no such farm; but on Friday of last week, the fagitives were shipped on board a sea ond.class car, specially chartered for $l5O, on the Illinois Central Railroad, and returned at Bloody Island to their owner. The first intima tion of tbe kidnapping was through a private dispatch reoeived here on Monday last, that three fugitive slaves from Chicago had been landed on Bloody Island, opposite St. Louis. The in telligence caused inquiry to be instituted, and lbs friends here, of the fugitives, who bad missed them, fiaehedlnto excitement. A women of color, a passenger over' the St. Louis and Chicago road, pate the finish to the story, by tbe statement that tbe men, Anderson and Soott, who were well known to her, were so landed on Bloody Island on Monday, and that they were that night craelly whipped. On Tuesday, Noyes and Smith returned to this ally, and almost immediately the former was in the street offering for solo a draft on'St. Louis for $2,850. It was offered to Messrs. Forest, bankers, they however, did not wool 8L Louie exchange. At the counter of Messrs. Meford, Charles Noyes obtained his money. The money was banked at St. Loals and made payable to Noyes. There seems to have been, to say the least, a great mistake in not arresting Noyes, on Tuesday night, at the time that the colored men were taken cere of. Be was around boldly in that evening and was visible on Wednesday morning at the Sherman Hoase, bat somehow managed to get off. Several warrants are oat for his arrest, and both Alien Pinkerton endC. P. Bradley with numerous others, are on his track. Noyes Is a desperate, bold and stalwart young man, and he .is not likely to be oaplured very easily. The colored people met in the ohapel, oorner of Jackson and Clark etreets, and discussed the mottter on Wednesday evening, with olosed doors. What the resalt of their action was we are not informed, bat we feel confident that they will etend by the officers of tbe law, in whose endeavors to ferret oottne scoundrels they may plaoe the most implicit reliance.*— Chic. Jour. Tax oa Railroad Stock.— By a communica tion from the Auditor General to the Legislature at the last session, it appeared the Pennsylva nia Bailrood Company had refused to pay any State tax upon the capital stock of the Company, from the time of commencing business to the time when they declared their first dividend—a period of some five years; alleging that by rea son of authority given them by act of Assembly, to pay six per bent, interest to stockholders, they were exempt from tax upon stock to the Commonwealth. The Auditor General however, insisted upon their liability, and npon the Com-- pony's refusal to furnish on appraisement of their capital etoek, settled an account upon es timate against the Company for tax during that period. From this settlement the Company took ; m appeal to the Court of Common Pleae of Dau phin oounty, where the maUerrestedaoUlwith * "hort time, when woe effected *li-?q Co ®I* n 7 furnishing tbe necessary return of their stock for the period;above ujK> a whioh the Auditor General settled about th * rMalt was the addition of ;“&,i?„^* r ‘ p * id4ntoiho w Yalta, BtJJwil,' Chamberebtug. - The terma to of the porokaso havo not Jet there!e • gwridral of Mtborit/ouaoftoß foroeUn j It.?* * Two Numu Asoroxx Bout at J th«Bta C0.,M0,, July 2o, r *69.—-Some time ego, "you will recollect,'* negro i murdered * gentleman oamed Hinton, ocar Wa- • verly, In this county. Ha wse caught after * , long search, and put in jail. Yesterday be was i tried at this place aod convicted of the crime, ; and sentenced to be hung. While the Sheriff i was oonveying him to prison be was set upon by 1 the crowd, aod taken from that officer. The ; mob then proceeded to the jail and took from I thenoe two other negroes. One of them had at- 1 tempted tho life of a citizen of this plaoe, aod the other had jost committed an outrage upon a f white girt After the mob got the negroes to- ! gether, they proceeded to the outskirts of the j town, and eelectiog a proper place, ohaioed the negro who killed Hinton to a stake, got a quan tity of dry wood, piled it around him and eet it on fire! Then commenced a scene which for sickening horrors has never been witnessed be fore in this, or perhaps any othefr place. The negro was stripped to his waist, and barefooted. He looked 1 the picture of despair ——but there was no sympathy felt for him at the moment. Presently the fire began to surge up in flames around him, and its effects were soon made visible in the futile attempts of the poor wretoh to move hie feet. As the flames gathered around his llmba and body, he oom meooed the most frantio shrieks and appeals for meroy—for death—for water! He seised his chains—they were hot, and burnt the flesh off his hands. Ha would drop them and caloh at them again and again. Then he would repeat his cries; but all to no purpose. In a few mo menta he was a charred mass—bones and flesh alike burnt into a powder. Many, very many of the spectators, who did not realize the full hor rors of the eceoe until it was too late to ohange It, retired dlsguated and siok at the eight. May Marshall never witness euoh another spectacle. The ends of justloe are surely as fully accom plished by the ordinary process of law as by the violenoe of an exoited populace. If the horrors of the day had euded hero it would 'have beeu well, but tho other negroes were takefl and hung—justly, perhaps—bnt in violation of law and good order. They exhibi ted no remorse.— SL Louie Dtm. A British Steamer Lost is tub lUd Sea.— The British mail steamer Alma, whioh left Aden, Jane 11th, with some three hundred and twenty people on board, was wrecked at 8 o’clock the following mornlogupon a dangerous reef in the Red Sea. Although all the peseeogers es caped to land, it wae not wlthoot great difficulty for the reef was oovered, for some distance from the landing place, with coral and sharp-pointed shells, that out the feet at every step, and caused each agony that some ladles attempted to orawl upon their knees, and were frequently compelled when the feet happened to be placed upon a shell sharper anil longer than usual, to fall upon their hands, the result being that the bands and feet of nearly all were out and bleeding before the comparatively smooth and high part of the rock was reached. On reaobing land several of the officers sailed in a small boat to Mooha, on the Arabian coast, thirty-five miles distant, where the British war steamer Cyclops was at anobor. She immediately hastened, to the relief of the wrecked passengers and took them from the reef after they had been»there bver three days. The crew, chiefly Lascars, had deserted the vessel on the first appearanoe of danger, and the esoape of all tbe passengers was very remarkable. Tm Buffalo Republio says three men went out in a small boat into the Niagara river, op posite Fort Erie to take a swim. They anchored the boat in the stream, having left their clothing In the boat, and plunged in. After a little, tbe boat appeared at a dlstanoe haviog floated ap parently, away from them. The swimmers put after it, up Btream, and swam for two hours, but the boat gained on them, and they were nearly exhausted when* fisherman picked them up and told them they were about three miles farther down stream than where they left their boat. They discovered it was they who were oarried by the current down stream rather than their boat posting up stream. They were in tbe water three hours. Johh Cobb, a young man of 18, was hung at At lanta, Ga , lately for shooting a wealthy libertine who had seduced his sister. Cobb was oonvioted and sentenced last year, bot tbe feeling in his behalf was ao strong that Gov. Ellis was induced to reprieve him for twelvo months. Murder is Cbsstee Co.—A man named Reed woa murdered by a teamster, named Lsf ferty, in a drunken fight, near Chatham, Cheater Co., on toe 18th. Lafferty was arrested aod committed. DYBFBPSIA—Tbe worst foe of humanity fa ao veil known, tbatwe hardly feel dopoaed to oceopy ttaeoripteelnttsexpoeltioii. Tew bar* es»ped •affertog ftoo oi» or asbthcrof Ub rariad fonm. In feet, it ia either a ciuo_or Acosuaczxcaofalaoat erery ether dlmae; aod tafceo <0 tfaU itm.'n bellara one ram>de—Rfßßn A HOLLAND DlTTBRB—will elweya mltigvto, it not effect a permanent cor*. Wa might eae etropger language, hot, a* w» are ad'lrtMtog a aa well m a itognlih com tnmrity, deilr* to avoid the prejodlee wokh wunM attach t* what roolcl aeam mere boasting. lo'Ugeetioo, Ueartlmrn. 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Will be sold by all Bookwllera. «9u u 6Zr YIIB BEST." GET WEBSTER. 0. A 0. UERRIAU. Forial# by J* L, READ, 78 Fourtlt Strati* Jqgfcltd . Dr. Samuel B. Fltch’e BlUary Oorreetor or Antl«BlUous Bllxture*»»Purely Vege> table.—A UUd,Bafe and Effestlva Remedy for BILIOUS DISORDERS, PICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OB BTOUAOU, COSTIVENESS, BILIOUS OR DYBPEPTIO OOUOU, UALARIAL FEVERS, DOWEL COMPLAIST9, INDIGESTION, 80UR STOMACH. Ac^ BEIN PIS RASES, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, And all complaint* canard byIUPUREBILE OR BILIOUS* NESB. DR. GEO. □. KSYBXR, JniedAarT I*o Wood afc. Sole Agent for Pi Ha burg h- W£ ARE CLOSING OUT OUK ENTIRE •toekerf IGE CHESTS, MEAT SAFES, WATER COOLERS, BATHING APPARATUS, Charcoal Furnace*, Five Hlnute Potent Ice Oream Fraz er*, at prlota lover than tbe loveat, to make room for foil good*. GlTeuacallnttbelroaCityStoreandTlnWarfr lumeeof W. W. BRADSHAW,IMWoodaL, JaSd FlrttdoorbelowtbaglgnoftbaOolilenOan. EIRE BRICK and POT CLAY—UayiDg been appointed Ageate for tbeaaleof tbaUanonlag Fir* Brick and Pot Olay, we are at all time* ready to inpply ctutomera wit& any quantity and of • ruperlor quality. nsattentlohofGlaa* Ut&ufoctureiala particularlydi> rected to our Pot Olar. vblcb we will warrant to bea eupe. rlor artkle. CHADWICK A SON, ja29 ' . Not. 149 and ltl Wood atreeL YALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.— That large and convenient dwelling houfe. with •tore room, on comer of third and Grant atroet*, wita lot TO(M fronton Grant *tmt,by2o on Thirdeu Price, g+SOO. ferma out- S. CUTHBEBT A SON, bl Matktt it. TERMS EASY—Near tbe Outer Depot, for nl#, a tvo «toi7 brick dwalilng hotue, new and In rood order, with lot of ground 90 foot front oa Allegheny w*«a!SEaSgffißgfc2ig^ T?EATfIERS—2SO lbs. prime Feather* for JKwUby IW iM?KR*WLWOMB. £tb> flittrttonu'nta. ; PITTSBURGH FEMALE pOLLEQE. B£V. U a PERSHING, A: President... REV. J. H. KNOWLES, A. U., Vice FmUaot, AuUted by nine experienced teacher* Itulratttoo* are given In all fcrancbea ol a thcrcugh-EnglUh, Clacatcal kbd Scientific education Superior adrafiugti are offered (a Oil Painting, Water Ouloia-and Draalng. Modern Lao gnagtaareiaiighl bra thoroughly qotUSad teacher. Mu ate tinder .the aaptrualjn of Prof ilobbock. Fall term corommeea Wedoceday tbe 3Ut day of August. For Circu late, giving particulars, apply at tbe College, GauVe efleo *od principal booh atoree M. SIMPSON, jnXfc&wd Pruldeot Hoard of Trnileea. AKLEBEK’S piano AND FORM I • TURK POLISH, VOR RBNOVATDiG VARNISH HU fCRNITBRE.—ThU is an admirable article Cor reetor* log Ui* poliah cTell ktodi of fornltora which hM become •oiled or dimmed by ms. PUdo*, Hahogaay Doors, fide* Board*. Chair*. Sola*, fc, c»o be imtnedtauly rrstond by • alDgto application of lie mixture, and '•ill retain the glow as though newly Varni»6*J. It Is preferable to r«r* aUb, and It become* Immediately dry. aad effectually re moTee all spot* from the 7 oriltoro* Sold by J 026 U.KLKBKB A BAO. F~ i CK CREAM, CAKES AND SODA WA XTEU; Lemon, p| L e Apple, JUipberry end StTaab/rry B>nrpa,and alt kloda of Uonfectlonariea on hand at the Trench and American Oontecliosary of Ja3C ' 9. A. BtIKRBCH A BON. 42 fet. Olalr »t ’DURCHFIELD & CO. are Belling J-F Barsgee for 10 cent*, Dncala for ISU cents worth 25; Bilka at 60 cents worth 67; Ana alt kinds of Sommer Good* at great Bargaloa. J 026 /"10RN.—300 bus. Shelled just received and for sale by T. BELL * CO , Jo2o Com or Front street and Chaaocy Lane. Earm wanted.— From M to 100 aorta Imprared or unimproved Land in tba Southern or WetUrs pvt* of this State. Addrua p. Q, box m 3, Pittsbnrgb, Pa. Ju2fl ltwT /^RANGES —50 boxes Oranges just recM and for ula by RETMER A ANDERSON, Jo2B No. £9 Wood at, opposite Bt. Charlea Hotel. LEMONS?— 50 boxes Lemons just received and for wla by \ RETMER k ANDERSON. LIQUORICE— 4 ckses just rec’d on consign n»nt, for ula by I ROBERT DIGEST,. No. 34S Liberty atreet |~IOFFEE —110 bogs Rio Coffee just reo'd for »ata by ROBERT DIORItT, 348 Liberty at. ORANGES —10 boxes for sale low to close eonalgnnunt Jo2o ROBERT DICKEY. BACON —llama and Shoulders m smoke house for tala by ROBERT DICEET, jc£B No. S<B Liberty atreet TRAVELING DRESS GOODS selling low at BURCHFIELD k Ct/8 Ja2S Closing Out Sale. CONSIGNMENT— 50bbls. new No. 3 large Mackerel for eale by 811 RIVER k DILWORTII, THE TIME HaB COME WHEN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN BE HAD AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Call and ice the BRAMAH MACHINE. It will bemwtiteb, qollt, gather and embroider; la exprewly adapted to all rule ties of hoaaehold tewing; will take 1600 ■Utchea per minute on all kinds of fabric; rooa aUU; la oaaily learned end kept io order, and la la fact the flrat end only really reliable uonble Thread Machine now Invented and told at a rttimabUJlguul Price only $35, Agents want* *4- Bend for a Circular. LASSOELL k NORTHROP, No. GO Market street, Pittsburgh. Or, SAMUEL P. BCNNaTT, Agent, at Kennedy'! Jewelry Store, corner Booth Gammon and Federal at-, Alegheny Q»y. JnSialdwT PRICES REDUCED BOOTS AND SHOES OHEAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB. 69 Market atreet, la now telling off bis Urge and wall selected atock o( BOOTS and SHOES at Tory reduced prices, conalaUng of ladles, Mlaaea and Childrens’Gaiters, SUppara and Fancy Ehoea of all dtacriptlotu. Mena’, Boy’a and Tonth’a Boots. Shoes, Oxford Tire, Gal* era, Operas, do, Ac., AU of which he la now selling at greaUy reduced prirea Oall anon and aecnre a bargain. Jb26 JAMES ROBB. 69 Market atreet. rpHE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARY- A. LAND.—The eighteenth teuton begin* on the lut Wednesday (the 23th) of September. The virions classes io the COILEUE and In the GRAMMAR SCHOOL raatime their work promptly. New ttndeoti will be examined on Tburiday, WptemL-er 29th. JJHN B. KKRFOOT, Rector. Ja2s:law2md P. 0., College St. James, Md. fJ>UE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION OFFER THEIR CHURCH EDIFICE, CORKER OR ANT AND THIRD STS. FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, Together with the ORGAN and FURNITURE. It la welt and aobatantiaßy bnUt, capable of Mating atx hundred peraona comfortably, and la only offend for tele becamo It la too amall for their accoumodatlon. For forma, Ac., apply to WM. H. EVERSON, No. 94 Water atreet, or J. BOOBY RR, J No. 295 Llborty street. G. 11. ANDERSON, Secretary Board of Tronic** Q.UNS, PISTOLS AND FIRE ARMS GENERALLY. Tbo attention ef purchasers la directed to onrapUndld atock of ALL KINDS OT FIRS ARMS. Tba atock la ao well varied that we con tapply aoy kind or priced weapon abatmaybadeelred. Prices lowandaat- UCacUon gnaraoteled. CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, i 023 No. hfl Wood lire: t. Bacon, mess pork, lard, etc. 4,(09 pieces largeaisechy ShoulJert; < COO do Weatern do fi.OrtO ct*. prltn- Bib Side*: 900 do ilo clear do C.OOO do plain a««i bagged Hama; 160 hhla. heavy Mcwa Pork; 1(W do piitne Lent Lard; 160 keg* do do 100 jeta do do 46 bbla. Greaee Lard; 12,000 pitcea large abed Shoulders in dry fait, For a&le at tno lowest market price*. JAMAS HOLMES A CO. Jn22*2wd Corn>r Market and Freni atreeta.! Mess and rump pork, BACON, JACKSON A TOWNSEND, No. 12 Fourth street, near Liberty. Hank Statements. Statement of the Boult or Pittsburgh. Pmtmcsoa, July 2&tn, 16i9. SIEANB. Ix»ru. Bill! and Dlaxunta ......$1,301,657 63 Real Eiute and Ground Rcot— U. 736 63 Stock* and MlarelUarcc*..-. O7 Dank* OO TBaak — 76,833 43 Sped* (gold and Uiasr) Bl $2495,85! 82 LIABILITIES. OapltalStock OO Profltaand Earuiuga.. l7 Unpaid Divldaada and Suapense Acc*!.'' -J.%65 12 Dae to other Banka 93,044 67 Circulation 2sLS36 00 DopoalU 96 s2£9bfi&l 83 Tbe abovastatement Ucorrect to tbe beat, of my know edge and belief. ' JOHN HARPER, Ctthler. Sworn to and aobacribed tbla 25tb Jnly, 1860, before me Jj26 S. BillTli, Notary Public. Statament of the Alerchanta' and Blatan facturara* Bonk of Pittsburgh* Pmsiiuxan, Monday, Jnly 2&tb, 1859. Circulation, - k8v,747 00 Due Depoaltora. m,eRO 72 Due ether Banka. - 43.609 £3 Duo Common wealth, 3,663 04 Loan* and Discount*, 926,436 09 Coin— 118,873 17 Notes and Check* of other Banka 81,836 60 Dne by ether Banka 63,319 83 .. Tbe above statement la correct and true to tbe beat of my knowledge and belief. W. 11. DENNY, Caablor. Sworn and subaerltled before me, this 25tb day of Jaly, A D. 1869. JySfi J. V.MACKKNZIK. Notary Public. Statement or the CUtsena 1 Hank* I'lttilmrgh, Jaly 75: b, 1659. ASSETS. Loan* eod DUcouota $601,744 43 Coin In Vault - 67,157 28 Note* and Chuck* of other Bank* - 10,558 C 4 Real Estate, Ac. lu.uuo u> ‘Miscellaneous Account* 6,022 en Due from Bank* and Banker* 6,904 03 $090,666 VS LIABILITIES. Capital fitock ..... 4440,000 00 Circulation. 137,790 00 Individual Depositor*. G7,?93 21 Contingent Fund and Profits. 31,777 67 Due to other Dank*... .. - 13,000 10 $b9Q,tC« 98 The above statement I* correct to tbe beet oi my knowl edge tad ballet. B. D. JONES, Cesbler. Affirmed beforemethti 261 b day ofJaly/1859. JyCfl J. F. Microrni, Notary Public. Statement of the FSeohauiea* Bank of Pittsburgh. MoVDli, Jolt 25tb. 1860. LIABILITIES. Circulation - 227,120 oo Due to other Banks - 10,087 79 Due to Depositor*..— - 86,31186 64 ASsma- BUlsand Notes Discounted.— $767,601 do Dus by otbar Bank*—— 12,899 48 Rots* and Checks of other Banks O6 Sped* in Vault...- 74,972 85 39 - The abovestatemant I* correct, to the beat of my knowl edge bellaL GEO. D. UcOEEW, Caablor. Bworn before mo this SCth day of Joty, 1869. Jy2o A. W. FOSTER, Notary Public. Statement of th* iron City Hanh, PmutmOß, Jaly 261 b, 1869. Loans and Discount* $ 704,122 67 Due by other Banks..—— B9 Notes and Check* of other Banks— 6,924 CO Bpods B7 ClnmUticnJT——— OO Due toother Bank*——— 993 84 Due to Depodtort... - 218,649 34 The abovs statement Is correct according to the beet of ay knowledge and belief. JOHN MAGOFFIN, CMb’r. Affirmed before me, tUa2sthday of July, A.D. 1869. Jy26 BOAT. FINNEY, Notary Public. Statement of tha Allegheny Bank. Pimauaas, Joty 23d, 1859. ASSETS. Notes and Bills Discounted - 694492 72 Coin 104,693 20 Notoe and Check* of other Bank* 13,742 43 Due by other Bank*--49367 03 5841,985 *7 liabilities. Circulation..2o7,oo6 00 Dne to other Bank*--.-. 834164 03 Indiridoal DcpostU. 127,683 23 $267,942 26 The above statement I*correct to the best of my knowl edge and bellet W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn and'subscribed before me, this 26th day of Jnly, 1669. jt26 WM. U. WHITNEY, Notary PnbUc. SUGAR CURED HAMS.— M tierces Si. Loots Brood* 26 do Cloctoosti, G. Phipps k Oo- Breed; JO do do W.TP,Tnome» do 2,000 nieces Iron City, _Jo2L2»d JAMES HOLMES k CO. Foundry mbtal—a selected lot of No.'l Bnp*rior Cbtreoal Mg Haul bow Brrtrlog Jaoob lubEas, JatJ • - Ocirt>«vmcf»Moßong»h*|*nro*ft. rjpn t «**•* WO LET—The half of the large Canal Wore! A how. *lthOfflcc attached, oa the corner tfpetm and £aealrvo( ‘.'JGHH I, SILL a 00, Juffly&r;- - . .. . OorMf-Peonand WajaattiwU. fk&TS—5OO Om. for «alo to-d»yat Moaon \/<aMaWlwtl>7 SBBITXB * DILWOSXB, ¥ j. \V. A f_ iSisctllantotta. Bedford Serines ACEffTS-WAXTID.—To scll four Via Huntingdon and Broad” rSn-i *j e ! ee* lawmtif a*. Agent* have made over $iS,OOO cnoo*- ' jJL#r!2r *°* lta ' l 'o*d from Lbetterxbaa nil other Hotter agenda*. Send four *t*mp* YTCMVMIQ *v«“lL/T Oll, ' acd get 60pagea parttenlar*.pratl*. AMlytts to this celebrated and delightful i J*n-3mda»T ephbaim brown, Low,u,Ma»». t*k. : *©" Agents Wantsd in this State to can- Sa.fc.arrlte at Hnntlegdaa »t 9a. *.connecting ; va**wttb the GOLD BN SILV'R. . SelltrapUly. make with train* on the Huntingdon A Uroad Tod rr. JJ!” , good pay. Per term*, Ac. »t>J *Ump. well,and arriveat tbeSpTing*ia tlrna tor u*,»* m< orenlnT JeU*3mdaw*P C. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, Ma»*. By taking tba Put Line «a*i at i:3O t. *, pMaengete *£ "" ' ■-' ■ 1 1 —- tire In Huntingdon at 10:15 r u. and i-unaia uv»r utaht; or if paaaengar* prefer it,tbry Cat, eUj all bitUt at Altumw and connect at Huntingdon next morning with • train (or the Spring*. RETURNING WEST FROM THE SPRINGS; Leave Bedford aftor break fart and connect at Huntingdon with Util Train wMt at on Penn*. H. R, arriving ta Pituburgh atmidotebt- Thi*'‘routa «Ul be found pleasant, quick and aafe, and every attention paid to the comfort of paeseogera. THROUGH TICKETS TO HOPEWELL,SS 00, can bo had •ttba Union Ticket Office, Pidtburgh, from J. STEWART, Agent Penn*. R. It. J. J. L AWRKNOK, Sop't H. A B.T. R. It. Huntingdon, Jon* 16,185 J. jclfenodlw ■ irali* srais. Op«a to Visitor* Seeking Health or Pleas* ure, from Jane Ist to October Ist* Aeeommodationf for Over 50 0 Tisitori. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHOR SPRINGS sre situated In Delaware County, IB miles Berth of Capitol of Ohio,) onV&e Scioto River, 10 mllsa from Delaware, 6 mile* from the Whits Sulphur Sta tion on the Springfield, Meant Vernon end littibargb Railroad, and 10 miles from Pleasant Valley or Springs ItatUn. on the Colombo*, Plqua and Isdlana Railroad. The medicinal qualities of these Bpriop are tmserpasaed by those of any other Mineral Waters In the United States. JVforßootn or other Information, addras ANDREW WILSON, Ja, JnhdtaalT White Sntpbnr Springs, Ohio. NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 OAPITAL.— #6,398,800 00 PAID OP CAPITAL AND BURPLUS- 3,104,111 03 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the jearend log January 81,1558 033,034 13 This company insures against Loaaor Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The Baits of Premium art moderate, and, In all cases, baaed npontne character of the owner or occu pant, and the merits of the risk. Loots promptly aborted end paid without reference to London. Jk special permanent fund presided in Philadel phia for payment of losses fa Hit country. umnexs nt rmaßoaon: Messrs. Jamaa McCnlly A Co, 174 Wood etroit; “ John Floyd A Co, 173 “ “ “ Brown A Kirkpatricks, 103 Liberty street; “ D. Oregg A 00., 90 Wood atretU •* Wilson, m’Elroy A Co n (i Wood street; •' James McCandlets A Co, 103 ** M “ Nlmlek A 00,06 Water street; “ n. A. Fahnestock A Co., Flrrt and W<-od street*; ” Jos Woodwell A 00., Second and Wood streets; '• Atwell. Leo A Co, S street; “ BorebSeldA Co, Fourth and Market streets; “ McCandleaa, Means A Co, Wood end Water »t>; Georg* IL Stuart, Eeq, 13 Bank street / Measrs. Myere. Clagborn 4 00, 233 Market street; “ win. M’Kee A Co-, 22 Sooth Front atreet; “ M'Cntcbeon A OoDlna, Front and New eta; “ • Smith, wnilama A Om, 613 Market atreet; 44 James Graham A Co., 20and 22 LetiUastreot; Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq., Proaldent Mechanics' Bank: Jamee Dunlap, Esq-. President Union Bank: non. W. A. Porter, late Jndge Sopreme Court. JAHBS W. ABBOTT) Agent, JeS&lydls Temporary Office, 103 Wood atreet. CARD UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY associated with him In the WBOLEBALL' OIIOCERY BUSINESS, Mr. BAUCKL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will continue the tame at the OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite the Eagle WILLIAM U. GORMLY. Pittsburgh, July 1,1659. BAMUEL EWART WM. M.GORMLY WM. CUKRT. W. M. GORMLY & CO., 'OTmOt.ESA.X.B GROCERS, DEALERS IN PR OVISIONB, FKODUCK PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So> 3TI Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, Jo£flmd2dp PllUbnrgft iniuraufe Company Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT. GALWAY, President. F. A. BouauT, Eec*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prest Intone against 801 l and Cargo Risks, on we Ohm and Hlaalaafppt river* and tributaries, and Marine Ri«k geo erally. And >Hrvlnat Lees ot f*-' , hi Fire Il.tl *cnJnst the Peril - ,r «;iJ Ic.l»od Navigation and Traosportatton. • I flobert Oalway, Samoa) McClorkra, Joeepb P. Gauaa, M. P. John Scott, June* Marshall, David Richey, James W. llailmau, Chae. Arbuthout. my3o:2awd3m Alezandrr Bradley. John L. Leech, John f allertoo. Nethan P. Dart, Robert Robisoo, Wtlllam Carr, Robert 11. ilartte*. John M’OIII, >O3 T. t 0043 tOOAW OESOO, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, KO. 03 WOOD STREET, Fu«r Doori a bore Bt Cbarica Qotcl, JeSOdCm G. 6. Bars*, late of Lancaster Lou&aA Gesso, riltab’g. 080. S. B&1TAI7 & CO., Commission Merchants, FOB TUB BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, & c., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Kinuass-ljos, Ebarb A 00., Pittsburgh; Lvlngstou, Copeland A Co., PlW»bar*h; Tliot. R. FrinkllD, Eiq., Lan caster; Bon.Ebnon Cameron, Ueriisberg; Bryan, Gardner A Co, Holliday, burg, pa. JeSOAmd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Affolnst Lots or. Damage by Fire on DalidlnffSf Derotiandlse. Fur niture, at., at Heasotiable . Hates of Premium. Diatcwas.—F. Ratchford BUn: William M'Eee,ol Wo. M'ftse A Co; Nelbro FrviAn Jao. M. Atwood, of Atwood, White A Btaj. T. Tradlck, ol Tredlck, Stokes A Co; Haary Wharton; Mordaeal L. Dawson; Gao. 1L Stawsrt of Stewart A Bra; John D. Brown, of John 11. Brown A CO4 B. A. Fahnattook, of B. A. Fmbnaatock A Co 4 Andrew D. Cub; J. L. Rrriogsr, of-Wood A Errlugar. P. BATCUFOBD cZABB, PrcaUant. Cnaius W. Coxa, Socratary. Pmsacaon Ri»Eixaoxa.—Wm. Holme#* Co ,j. Painter A Oa, Thomat M. Uowe, R»q, Ja«. Mart hall, Ejq., Allen Kramer, Esq., Wflaon, 51'Elroy A Co., WUaoo,Pajue A Co., Bailey, Brown A Ca, Llriogiton, Copeland A 00. Jamaa B. Lyon A Oa, Wo. 8. Lately A Co. OfiO. B. DB.YAN £ CO., Agents, Je3o:6md No. S 2 Wood Street. A Valuable Sits far a Manufacturing Be tablUbmsnt and Private Healdenos for Sale. That piece op ground situated on the Monongihel* rtTar, being lot No. 10 In BUela Sample’s plan of lota in Pitt tuwuhlp, anti adjoining lands of John Arthurs, Eeq, and the hairs of CnnUA and near the Copper Works of 0 G. Hussey A Co, containing be. twren aoven and eight acres. It la a very desirable aitne- Uon for eManuraeturlog Establishment, haring atoot four acraa lying briwoen tbe Plank lload and the Hirer, and along which the OcnnellsrlUe Bail road will past. The upper part ot the plaee is a delightful situation for a Piirate Residence, baring good (springs aad a commanding riewofthe Uonongabela Valley and the Ohio rirer. The upper or town parti of the place will be sold separata or to gether, as might salt s purchaser. For terms and prioe, »pply to W. GIBSON IIILLEB, At the Western Insurance Company, Water street. Or— a. MILLER, Ja_ |oB:2wd No. 16h Fourth street. PIANOS I PIANOS!! New arrivalof pianos. —ma—- —The snbacriber has Just received from the manufactory of V f m I 11 CHIOEERINO A SONS, a fresh supply of their onrlralltd PIANOS. The lostromenti hare all been selected personally by’ the snbacriber, at the factory, especially fob this habkef. Those In want of Pianos am lovlted to call and examine this stock, which comcriaes all the various styles manufac tured by Chlckaring A Sons, from the plainest to the moat elaborately carved casco, and at prices to nil purchasers. 47* All instruments warranted. JOHN H. MBLLOB, fit Wood stoat GAUNTLETS, aiLK GAUNTLETS, LISLE GLOVES, Selling low at stare of Jo2T A 00. INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—The fiub saiber haring rented a Urra wirsrocm for the exhibi tion aod sals of nawly invented and labor-aarlnz Machines, be Invites all those who haw any to diinoaeof to irire him a call or send on their models, and bawOl disposed *** ¥. d £' •** oa reasonable taros; Be also InvltasaUthoarwbo with to ma Urns aad labor by a trlßlog expense to giro him a call And examine the articles now on hand, al GEO. W. BUNN’S Real Estate and Insur aooe Office, North side of Loscock street, 6th door east of Federal st, Allegheny City. Je27 New map of the seat of war.— Jcat rtcdTadjUetflTert New Soper Imperial Sheet Map ol the Beat of war; embracing a tnUmap of Europe, and complete maps of Sardinlaand Looberdy.Aosfcrin aod Italy; the wholo embodied In on* Sapor Imperial Sheet; size, &4x<4 Inches; tarnishing such reliable geographical Id* lonasUan ss cannot bs procured djawbere. For.eilaby W. B. HAVEN, Stationer, J»Z7} Oor. Wood and 3d sta, aad cor. td aad Market st RKBH BLUELIOK AND BEDJSORD WATKBB always on draught Also, Coogrem Kbaeif geaaadEoplrAal JOS. FLEMING’S, jo!9 OTTB*rPrmond nd Market sta. YAOKSON & TOWNSEND, ; j V PORK FACSESS AND DEALERS IN *jssi ■ AaB k» l> intaii&trt,oKir ftafilffc Jloticfs, tgg CXTV HAM- @ SI X NIGHTB ONLY, MONDAY BURNING, THE 35T8. Sanford’s Opera Troupe, The Largest Company In the World. B^lB^B ARTISTS, S .A. S S B -A. 3NT D AND DICK SLITER, AH on tho tamo cvcnlcg. Doors open at o’clock, Commence at 8 o'clock. ADMITTANCE 25 CENTS. A Frco Concert in Front of tho Hall 30 Min utes before opening- Ju2sri6t CALL .AND EXAMINE THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines THIS IS TOE MACHINE whose owners offered a premium of In Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at the Franklin Inxtlthte that coold do the came range of work es welL— Their offer Bothering been accepted its superiority malt be concoded. For sale et A.. M. MARBHALL Ac CO.'S, |oIBJAwF FEDIRAL ST, ALLEGHENY CITY. w. r. w slits, naw tost, Late of Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH COfUBIISSIOH HOUSE. WALKER & BARNEYS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Ageots for the Bale of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED GOODS Coal Oils and other Merchandise, . No. 160 Pearl Street, fipOoaalgnmenta solicited, to which proper personal el tentlon shall be given, and proceeds promptly remitted. Meecrt. Bryce, Richards A CoJMeem. John Black A (&, Alexander King, Esq,| 44 McKee A Brother, Meaari. Adams, Uacklln A 00. JoSltlya rpHERE IS NO MISTAKE!—The pro* I prietora, who are old establlahed manufacturers, after subjecting It to the tevereit tests known to the trade, are folly pertoadod, that SAWYERS’ CHEMICAL OLIVE ERAfIIYB SOAP comhfneemoreexceUeDdca/tfr t he amount of money it which It la sold todrelerethan any other FA MILYfiOAP offered to the American people, EatL, West, XorVt or South. Of Bnxutf —in colors, firmness end text ore. Of Purily —contains no rosin, day, fhh oils, stale grease or ednlUratloes. Of Qualify—-for waabisg with all kinds of water, cold, warm, soft, hard or salt; clothes of every description, coarse or fine, cotton, llnoa, woolen cr silk; djed prints or white; lor erasing tar,grease,pitch, paint, oil, printer*'ink,ahoemskera’ wax, etc, I rota clothes, formtore, end from the haada; for tetmring strew, flonnee or palm bonnets end beta. It la an honaet soap, falthftally maJo. Give it a fair trial, according tothedlrectlota. Name Is on each bar. It.O A J. 11. SAWYER. Discovanrsand sole manufacturer* ot the genuine article, Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jo2o OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALEt That portion of Oakland known as “New Linden Grove," lying within two and a half mtiea ol the dty, has been subdivided into lota of conven ient site, ranging In from one to ten acres each.' Some of than are level, others beantlfol and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trede, and others gently rolling, suscep tible of being improved In the moat picturesque manner. These lots are sorroonded by an excellent neighborhood, with the advantage of a first class private school, taught by Ur. and Mrs. B. &L Kerr, with public schools in the vicinity. A line of omnibuses runs every hoar daring the day, and In a abort time a Paaecngir Railroad will bo built, that rendering them most eligible and desirable. For beauty of scenery, facility of access, purity of air, and convenience to the city, they are uasui pasted as dies for country residence*. In oidar to accommodate those who may wish U> improve they aroofleredat the following very easy terms: 000-tecib lo band and the residue In nine equal annual payments. JalSJmd W. O. LESLIE, 81 Diamond ei. Truss and supporter MANUFAC TORY . —UARTW RIG fi r A YOUNG. No. 80 Wood St, Kg leave to call t&e attention of the afflicted to (lie fact that they are tb« only MANUFACTURERS of TRUfiBIS and SUPPORTERS in this city. Tbeycan consequently take measures aod make to order tbeee article# after the moat approved pattern, aud famish them mtpricesfrequeot ly ,pot more than one-ball that demanded by mere dealers Id them, all are solicited to call, after pricing and exam ining Truaeos In anylotber store io the city, confident that we can satisfy tha afflicted that it la their interest to deal with the manufacturer. Particular mltrotiou paiJ t» repairing. JniC CAfcTWRIOUt A Y0U50.66 WoodatreoL iC Yifi AND J£AU DISPENSARY. Office Si Main St, (2d door, op stairs,) Buffalo,*N.T. T7STABLISHED BY TIIE CELEBRATED JjdDR, JOHNSON, late of London, England. A great discovery in the adeocs cf medicines, being a cer tain and apeedy cars for restoring the eight and removing all dueasta peculiar to the eye. This la onireraall/ ao. koowledged the oaly aafe and sure remedy now known. It has been used with great auecoaa by the moat akillfal phy aidani In Bnrope and America. ' Patients in any part of the country can treat themselves ■nccaaafoUy at a moderate exponca, thereby avoiding tba danger aad axpencs of falling into the bands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (aufficient to cure,) will be aent by mall or Express, with alt meestsry directions on receipt cf Ten Dollars. pnTsncEGn. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording Instant relief to anffervra who haTo bean trouhlad with death*si for many yean. After osieg this remedy a few days the paUeot'lrmddenly and alooet mhicutouily enabled to hear ordinary tonal eonvertalloa; In the coarse of a few wooka the most obatlaete ctso of deafness is aflsetu •lly cured. Patleots too nuzoenm* to mention have tuen restored to perfect hearing and forever rescued from tbs snares of the numerous dingeroo* unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital lad private and certificates from the moat eminent physicians and surgeons to Engird, in whose praencs deaf persona hiva h**n cured, and many hundreds of private patients cored can be sees or referred to. A ease or this medicine (enough to effect a enre,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollara. Ad drum DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. JellrdawlyT Office 95 Main SL, Buffalo. N. Y. A Homestead for 910; ANHomestead for 9100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and nsar Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, In Virginia. Anew town, called rappahan- NOOE, has recently been laid Ait in OtOwpptr Cbtm (y, lu fha midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, surrounded by Mina end Mining Cmpaniet; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or wit**. bow bo ludfora M MERS SONG,” alnplrto inductsttlmmi in thU dealrabla region. SU4,OOQ worth of land Is to ba divid ed amongst purchasers or gts*« awdy a* an inducement to coma on and make laprovemants, And the laud lsof tba meet improvable qualitiea. Many have already aettled, and score* of others are coming. Good Farming Land, Infracts of any afro to suit purchasers, can also be had at from flO to $2O per acre, payable In aaay quarter yearly installments. Caquudontbie tilla will b* in all auagivat. JhT'AGKNTS ARB WANTED everywhere to sail (hose lands; liberal inducements will ba given. For particulars, address i £. BAUDER, JalCJwd . Land Agent, Port Royal, Va. ] NlfiW D'ljKM. I GALLAGHER, CRAIQ ft CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS FIFE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS; Finishers of all kinds of brass WORE, end dealers is GAS FIXTURES, Ac. 47-OFFICK AND WARE ROOMS, Flra doors from fifth street. No. 153 First itreet, fire doors below the Mononglhela House, between Wood and Effllthfield. The well known practical »nn and experience in tha ra** rlous tranche* of Brass CasUogs, Steam and Gas Fitting of tba senior members of our firm, who wQI give their personal attention to all work intrusted to them, should entitle us to a share of pobllc patronage. jgp-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-** JolLdtf TASKBI TAXKBI! TAJUCBUI CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN oiad that no other notlco will bogtTcn forth* pay. nest of fUd than U pcbllibod In tho city paptrs author Uad to do the city printing. Th* taxes now due are tbs CITT TAX, TUB BUSINESS MX, WATKB RENT, AND TOTS TAX fORQBAPINQ AND PATINO. XWThofiXATB MERCANTILE TAXU altodo«,cadi/ not paid ooon will bo pat Into the handi of on Alderman for collection. WM. KIGUBAUM, • Jnfcdtf - City QOVJ4IINMENT PIPE CLAY, SILK GLOVES, zy BOZE3 or 2S LUMPS each, Iu (ton and for nlo by JegL-rodtroS* TOK KAVTt k ARESB, BilUaore. C, 8. M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor et Law, milftaiyuj . Jft.m.JPbgrft litre*. JOE CHESTS, HEAT BAFB3, ‘ i '. r ' ' WATEB COOLEttS, ,' ; - * * AND BEPBJfIEEJLTOBS. - ' . W.W.BBABSnAW.lro.lHWoodrtrKt. JulS Hut liccx Wsw the 115 a cf tfce Gtf 3«i 0 aiv flmugcmentß. COMMENCING ON loclndlnga Splendid $2 0 0 0 .aaawsT B&CTSXU, ~ Philadelphia. NEW YO » K 80. 12* WOOD 6THEET, Cttj Treworcr. ' flhts Suriion Salts. '■ £». M. DA.VIS, ftmnU Ui Boom Bo- M *tmi •.**; "TnEXTBA ■&SSSS&BtSS& GoU Fob CZuia, welgbto*43 pi6nerr%libt; o« JSJS boniiac case English Lever, end two AUo.a»3iiUfcot very choice lrt offloe Jewelry,eooiprljieg .*"7 13 l««> wi«l elrgaoi 2 Gold Lockets; 6 pelrSleew _ __,. v_ loosble patterns, and .will la sold “ _ * owner most immediately, raalii* cash. Tbevcaa b* ex ) •mined befcre sals. T-M. PAYIS, Aoct. MERCHANT'S HOTEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—Oo Wednesday moralo*. Ausnet 3d, at 10 o’clock, will 1» told at tbe Merehanu’Atolel, cw w*rofi?€eca4andfh<hfl*ld»tr«te,>n.th? to®" B ***®* fixture*, comprftlng 60featherbod* with 100 Red atnv mattresses; high and low pot* beasteoass*** nitteo, linen and oilcloth blind* #6 ®f chain and rocker;. marble top ceatre tabic; tide and ow table* mirror*; mahogany book cue and Mcrettryi chamber end •UlrcaipetsjfloGrollclotiis; E** chwtdelien; room bells and wire* dining Ub Us; china, £>**3 andoceans wan; chafing dishes; large froo safe; dak; effleo "fiAtor**, cosnters, shelving, bar-room flxxoros, Ac , At„ AlfO, ono largo cookie gstore with utensils complete.' ju26. P.M DAVIS, Acct. Last sale of oil paintings.—on Wed at*o»j morning, July 27th, af 10 o’clock, in the 24 floor eaetioa room, No. 61 litth strect,wol>eMld the lest tele of elegant Oil Palntloga, importedfiom Frene* and Qemany tbla season. comprising valuable crigtoal* by eminent living artbts, and floecopita of eotoe'of thexnoet celebrated pictures by old mss ten sow In the different gal leries of Europe. This coUoction embraces entirely cow piece*, constituting a different variety from fjnner aalce.—• Among the subjects are life else groups andfigure*, ble torioiketehea, arehltectQral and street rio** in different European’ cities, battle pieces, marine’ views; aed flower pieces; landscapes, fled the whole forming, It ‘ls believed, the best collection ever offered in tbfa eity. Ote attention of all Invert of good pictures it respectfully tovll rd to thiaiMt tale. Tn* Painting* will be arranged, and . 12°° °P ea *® tbe public dev and evening until ante. P. g; PAVIB. Aset. 1 1 00 WKCBS of men and boys DeLeteos, Shawls, Linen Hdkfk, do at AccUon—GnmaeocingTQcsdjy morning. JaJytttb. at 10 o clock and 8 o’clock evening, and continuing each day at same boon until tbe entireatock is difpoaedefl will be Mid. at tbejemmerdal sales rooms, MoSTnfth street, 1100 garment* for men and boj’sJ new and second h»pd, consisting of Coat*, Pants. and Vesta, in rrmt variety of style and materiel. Alto, lawns, DeLaiots, Irish Linen, Shawtes, Linen Hdife, Parasols, Uoderefeaves, Morocco BeticalM, Portrtnonakm 80 dog, latest stile gfaiw 11 doz. ladles assarted Goiters, £0 doz intmaa sad chfid—*i« Shore. j 023 , - P. M. DAYll^Anct. Hull of steamboat endeavor ATAUOTION.—On Wednesday mcraing«JaJyS7ih 1 at 10 o’clock, at tbe Allegheny Wharf, opposttajZay street, will be Mid the Hall of Steamboat Endeavor.--Tirm* at sole. Jn23 P. M. P4TIS, Aoet. ADSTIPI LOOiau i CO., fflerehanU’ Eieftange. QTO OK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A 0 CO, AT THH MRBCHANTB’ EXCHANGE KTBBT THURSDAY EVENING^—Bank, Bridges Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Estate' sold at public sals attheMertbanti’Exchangaby AUSTIN LOOMXB A 00. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Beal Batata negotiated ca reasonable terms by AUSTIN UKUBB A 00* •eSI Stock Note Brokyrs.9B Toarth st. Business flolitrs & Ctianjts. CO.PABTEBBSIUP. I have Chi a day associated with me my son J. ST. CLAIB QBAT. The buaioeM will be heraafteroon tinned under the firm and style of S. GBA7 A EON- July Ist, 1850. 1 SAMUEL QBAT. 9. GRAY* 6c SON, ■ DRAPERS AND TAILORS, SO. 53 ST. OliAlß STBEET, PITTSBVRQE' Pi. f»2&dfb—Jofcdf DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership hereto to* existing between Worn* Satxa aad Pans Bxow», under the style of WM. -SMITH ft OO* was dis solved ca the 16th day of February, 1669, by the- death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DIVIDE. PARK and JAMBS PARK, Jx* having par chased the interestof Mr. D. Brows, dec’d, In the lata firm of ffn. Smith A Co* the Foundry and Machine Business win be hereafter cenducted-under the style of Smith. Perk A Oo*ty whom the buflxees of the late firm win be settled l SMITH, PARK & CO.; NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PJTTSBUKGII, PA. IVareiotuir, A r o. 149 First and 120 .Second Street, Manufacturers of ail sixoa and de ecriptions of Coal OUBstorts and StOlApaeant Wa ter Pipe, Bad Irene, Deg Irons, Wagon Boxee, Steel Moulds, Pulloje, Hanger* and Couplings.' Alto, Jobbing and Machine Oestings of erery deacrtptioo made to order. Having a complete MACHINE SHOP, attached to the Foundry, all neceesary Fittings will b» csrs&Dy. attended to. • . ~ - -v;- '• ay2Mtf THE undersigned haTe associated with them In the OommiMloa Bosinees Jivn i... qJ Bseubenville, Ohio. The style of the firm will continue as heretofore. NIMICEAOO. Altr. HUDCI.,. witwn-l. vn yvnnnt. NIMICE Sc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FcT th e sal e of Pig Iron and Bloom** 05 WATKB gTBEET, PrtOSCXOn. I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED r WITH me, Mr. JOHN BELLOW, in the Undertaking badness, wtich will be condneted under tbe'name and styiaof LBU ON A BELLOW. JAMKi LEMON. /omr nriLcw jnm Cundertaktjig in all Its Oranonea. T EMON & DELLOW, 118,- Fourth et., ■ I_J are prepared to do Undertakingin alilte brsnehos, io the beet manner, at prices to suit' the times." We csli spe cial attention to Fbk’e new style patent Metal Do 'Banal Oases, for the tile of«whtch wears fol° agents in this city,, and ofwbich we keep constantly on band a large amqtfr meat. As regards beauty of shape and finish, they excel all others. Funerals will bo snppllea with Hearers, Uoreea and Carriages promptly, at lower rates than any ether estalllah mentin the city, auaraotseing to render satlsfactloo, they - eolicJt a continuance of the patronage beretolnrs so Bberelly extended to theold firm. ~ apltrily jgOtttß. AffILERICAH HOUSKi BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BESTAR-f3| ranged Hotel ta the Ifew England States irce»Js& tralty located, andeaiyof acceeeflrom all the rnucMof traTtl. It contains tilth* modern improvements, end every convenience fcr the comfort and accemmodatmcf tbe traveller public. The sleeping rwm* are large tad well ventilated; tbe nttceof room* are well arranged, and com* furnished for families aodlarge traveling-parties; and the hotzs* wUI eontinno to be kept aa a first Hotel in every Jallally LEWIS RICH, Proprietor. J. E. CALDWfiIiL ft CO-, 822 Chestnut Street* . • [opposite Girerd Hb&seJ PHILADELPHIA. SKWinpOaTATiOgfiCTSE WATCHES FATES, PHILLIPS ft CO. TTitcbtt, la Gtnsfn. > • CQABLSB PRODSQASTB London new teriet, nil due, in Bandog Cases and Open face. Authoriied Agents for above. GOLD AND &ILV£B, SKQUSII A3D SWISS W Jk. T'O~EC H 'B' m - B(OQ JEWUiRY, Mvdoi|iii. HtAMf, «mi *u tho fashfruble Striae. SILVSR. WAR*, nprorpmad la, stylo, qoilitr and finish. vlildDg POUadelpbU, «* inrlted to ex- BDlMlQtlf ITBT? MARBLE S3TABLmiiEBI7T x s Tint entailing no obligation to pnrdueers. PRICKS, in puin and no tidaUoh. jn&iyd - G: it E A * INDUCEMENT.— AII persons willing Artificial Teath will fl&d'U to their intanvt to call opoa 0. SILL. Dontirt, No. *T Grant .£££ SS tbe Genre Qbow. Ba will Jowrt fall seta or teethvuaoco tlsaons Gam opoa fine gold tor $76; half seta for *37; co* tlnacmi Gnm open putloeet tbe luanm whiebi* fact a little oto cnrhalf the tunal prices charted hr the b*« Dntirt. KilToruul othor pwpprtton. CcraliteatJTOpor *et;£lS hfif eet-Donabat Uis flotstmatoW, execatod la the taoct durable rflMtla toetorTe^laa, willbs oleM, All work warranted. Per* ■°“ thomailtMof these tsttredocwl prite will be charged ttbm' tbatOine/ * wwuai Wo think a first due aet °f toath coaid sot be oblecttoo ??*..** ncmiaal nna at which they areottered. wh*» th*.b©jt of wftrroea can be given as totheaaaptetlooof hl» work, and apedmraa eaa bo seen at hla dfl&a."*** s*b 2i | D ; u.», w.r&, . W. K. Yanhlrfc, J, g. Hop kin a. JnSOdwd 1859. Seoond .Arrival of* . - 1859. CABPBTS AHD OIL CLOTHS, 4T THE FOURTH STREET CARPFT STORE, PITTSBURGH, PEHHA. W JD & H. .M’OALMJM BESPEOT • TULLT eoaoaoce that they m neelrtnae m> ona repplj cf OAEPETISO, ulecal directly. ,5a too unporton isd llcsobctama bjr os* of theflna, oovla ln« Kut, to which they larlt* the attention of rarchsar*. Alao, * mw atjla of ai&TOff JIATTIh'a, for nastr par* tan. Zbolatwt net* of which *h*U be offered *t the lowrtt ntee. JcP . ff-fttfl. ITCAMPM. M U S I 0 Xr JS S SO NS ox.rna VIOUW. JLVTS, HKLOOBOtf ANDSnrOIHQ W. D. SMITH b»gi to Inform hii jHaada todth* tmUia that bavlll give Iflttreetlca la Clan orwlwu i22E?r? wb*r* ha ta prorhied with apadoaaand *. .Jr." ifTBRHOOH (JLAB3B3 fOS LADIMwufbrSSSf for learning tha art of aJaglag. eUher wlth*« JtoSS l S^iwi^bT^! EVtSINO aiEE CUB3M wOIEIKHKjIimMK- u TiJoßsdQortetta either .US cr nmUliootapKitettiitu ■ - *****loool Istto- Tcrm»o«a»fcoown«npplP ; «»".~ ALLEOHBITS- IRBUHAHCB COMP’if _ oppuTSDcaau. Orricr—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bani Block. * L^ktSSS.'^S ICY LIST— 10* CHESTS. MEAT BATES.- . ' WAXEE COOtE&L- ■I BUShaa-a a jt; W BOOK—KwTiro kb ■■■-■' DiTxsoai.pWMda. ahonlii .nndergtanj *ar ■ -y?gßffigP and’ MoeoStoßi te«r- ; isr«Sf
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