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ANDEBBON, £u{Deer; nrucroa or tst soot;- ■ JOSEPH MTf.T.yn, Bo^viad. finSuHSAY Car TAAYiuua.—U eW ms the vigorous effort successfully made to Philadelphia to prevent the running of oars on the street railroads la that city, oh .ihe Sabbath day, has roused au opposition which has given,expression to its Indignation in a series of macs tnsetlngsJ The leaders of this opposition arejoud and heated, in their denunciations of Ihe deoision of the looal Court, end complain bitterly of the . oourie of the authorities In the matter. A large meeting of these dlsoootenta was held in lode* . pendehoe Square on -Saturday night, whloh was attended, aeoordlng to the estimate of the news* i papers, by over four thousand people. ' Some of those were no doubt atlraoled by sympathy, bat the greater poHloa were .impelled. bh'U^er ..motive than that of. ourloalty. Among the speak ers was a memberof the Soolety of Friends— Joslah Bond by name—who, In the oourse of his remarks, used this language: . f I hold to the right to worship God aeoordlng ..'to thidietatea of myowcconacienoa; and every should hare the same right. Howraach law may be violated by these earl in passing • these churches I.am not lawyerlo tell, bat I have an idea that tho tupaingwoula disturb no man, . provided his mind was Intent in the aet of wor . shipping. fChecrs.j Jt.ls eingular that those who profess to follow-ihe example of the lowly :k Jespsshohld endeavor to Call into their aid phy sical force to sustain what they wish us toen dentandthey have frith,; la- ! You will aU bear witness that the Friends never -yet called upon: the strong arm of the law in order to convert the world to their religion. -.The world , is not to he reformed by the etrosg arm 1 of the lew/* . It is a remarkable feature of movements of this kind that; the ’ conßpicupUB_.partldpanls .in . them, in order to strengthen as-; •samp an air of piety whiob,'Ucder differfent'oit oumstances, would be quite imposing.. V. Howof ten do we find the snored name of the'“meek and lowly Jeaua" iopioo3ly introduced in defeneo of greatest abominations, bymen who, in their coarse of life, show little or no title to use it? r Tho apologist for Slavery—the advocate of tho unrestricted sale of liquor, all point to his great teachings with an unction which jrould be amusing if it were not very sinful.'. ; Now we have the opponents of the legal recognition of the Sabbath resortiag to the earne subterfuge, no doubt laughing in their sleeves at their adroit ness in trumping up an argument to euit the oc casion. > We are not acquainted with Joslah Bond, bat we doabt whether his notion in life as a Christian justifies his falling back on the Bible in the maimer exhibited in the above quoted re marks. We have good authority for eaylog that a worse personage than he is, catf~qaote scrip ture to euit his purpose—and gentlemen troubled with a similar propensity should take into con sideration the proverb which warns obildren from plsying with edge tools. If Sunday trav elling-cannot be sustained without theaulhorlty of the soared writings, the cause is indeed hopeless. ' This opposition to the use of public convey • Meet on the Sabbath day is no new fangleddoc trine. It is not an offspring of latter day Piety, as has been intimated in certain quarters, bat on the contrary it is a legacy from the good and patrlotlo men of the Peat. The very law on vhlchdbe decision Is based was enacted In the lastoentnry—more than threescore years ago. It originated in an age when men were jealobs of their liberties, and fenrently hated bigotry and intolerance; eo that it vonld be unjust to ■ regard it as an attack on the rights and privil egei of the citizens, suggested by the oter rightous reformers of the present day. The movement must be met and controverted on dif ferent grounds than these, or. it will flourish in deflanoe of all these exciting onslaughts—an evidence of the respect of oar people for the laws of the coon try, and their reverence for the solemn commands of their God. Before these stmt railroads were knows, theomnibusps were hosted on the Sabbetb, end no person or com munity suffered In the slightest degree In conse qasnee of the arrangement. The tame dieposl tlon mey be made of the horse care, and society will be all the better for U, notwithstanding the plone seal of Joelah Bond and his. respectable associates and admlmo. , Ths NewYorkiftra&? l of whose ms*-i hive bifort spoken, airs the following aannft^-' /^^0 or yngin ■ **We ly mor* s!s *~''^ p jata subserlpUonij being seoreb .. among Republtosnpartisans la ibis .. Ee and.Netr England -for tbe porpoeeof fit* ting oat cruisers to go to the coast of slaves, sad to land tbem lo Soatbera ports du ring the next year, in order to make out a owe on vbleh to elect a President." It la needless to ohaiaoterire thie as /else.— Noman of sense bellevesii. The Herald Itself dare not express its.confidence in any euohetn* ry. It never heard of each a sobseripifos, and it knows that eueh a movement would be ridicu lous if at wero not impossible. Bat the Herald, in cotomoa/.with tbo other ,Baohanan presses, finds it necessary to. do something; towards checking the growing sentiment against (be ad ministration for its practical connivance at'the reopening of tho slave trade, audible falsehood has,been Invented for .that purpose. It win travel the rounds of the democratic press, .and willsem the rockless lesders of the party as the One thing need/al to retail at the gatherings , of inland marines.. It is supposed that tho dem ocrats, generally, ate .prepared to swallowany thing, and why not this ? '-• -J- : '-y' . Tub HisroaioAi. £quabb Dxvidsd.—The fa moos_quadranglo of .Fortresses* about which so .guulksras eald ond written daring the laid war, "will be divided*, dceording (o ; the treaty entered into between Asstria and ; Jranca. ' Tho former pnwtt'maet ha7a.no&sented to.this, oj the' Km percr of Austria aayfli every demand' he made -on . .'' 'PcschiCra’and .Mantua - sr'e iaXombirdy, and wiU pask Into the keeping of Bardlah. Verona and Legnaou; artrin; , iiflA, territory, and will the poeeessionj of Austria. . The; quadrangle/ therefore, -Will lose, its military imjHBrt MCB ( 0 the Austrians, .who spent.miiiions in ertcticg fortjfiSAtioi® and j other improvements. i ; Ton boundary 4f(fi! 1 . Venice Is not tho hlinclo but tbe Adigvand cS ‘sequent!/ units* special stipulations to the: 090* ‘ trary are. made, the cession ofLomWdjin: ' voltes essentially that of Pesehlsra and : whioh have never been part of Venice. Th* ■£ • mousquadrilatoral is then literally annihilated,; since it findsitself now divided between twopow era opposing -PeSohlera to VevoaA aadMantu* to Lignano, thua assaming on thepart-ofeaflh an equally imposing proteotion to the frontier. • Pap an xx MzuocA.-*-H. * The*. Dcauehas started, at Kansas City,' Mlwoicu' ,ri, paper oalled the Repnblioan, as an ‘organ of . the Free Democratic party nf Missouri. Be eayav . s \ - ' ' • CL > eholl ftdTocate boldly and.nnfllooldßglyi file POlloy of making Missouri a free Slalej.bp lierfngfQUy to the principle of “Missouri white and wblie men forMiß&oarL” r :i :i . .■Tsi’GxiWitL Box.—The BolU&wtimig&J outer says that tbit bank U Mill osablnto iake up itevaper, audit la sow totally decllnea by many holiness men* IWniil H»SSd TrasSi-Thn -m&trtbM 1 OMtf«^M*,«l/holifeougfe L otCriif9Bii».;?ie ; Al'Banla'Barbara'wasagenome Sirocco. A yriticg; from there, ssyrr - f l**At lStf’afternooD of the 17th ! •Mt,, S' burning'wind dime apoo us from the ;, terror. -At two j o’clock the thermometer exposed to tM7 wind rose to 123 degrfeesofcFahreobeit, At 5 o’clock , ft hsdialletrto 122 degrees, and at 7 o|clock it 6tood : kt T 7 degrees, where itt'bscf been 1° the morning. During the whole duralion of this nsitatioo, . every one staid within doors, taking good earn i&fceep.dooraand windows dosed. A fishermen who was oat at sea came back with Ms arms all blistered. Many calves, rab bits and birds died of suffocation. The greatest losses are among the vegetables; the fruit trees are all burned; the pears and ap ple* hare been literally cooked.’’;. . Io Baoramento the thermometer for' ten daye rarely foil below 100 degrees, and often moil ed 106. The beat at- Timbooloo, Tabs county, oauaed the thermometer torxlse 121 degrees on the 22d tnsU. - v. • - i A S °£ hlr , 4he thermometer atnodat UA in the nm v:W three oonseoative hoars. At Odd ®®v}* was 116. At Maine JSarl on t£e Ameri can river, 120: At Uoonutn Springe, 110. The niercnry ranged about lO.highec thanthe'above when the IhermoraeKr was placed in a name bnildiog. Oo Thursday, however, we were blessed ; wlth a little less heat; and. as we' write (Friday afternoon) the mercury is only up to 99—and all hands enjoyiog the cool weather immensely % On Sunday, the mercory rose to 100 In the coolest part of 43an Andreas. On Monday, to 108—etahdlng at that point for over two hours; onTanday, by 11 A. M., it reached 106; by 1 P. M., 108; by4P. M., 110; on Wednesday, at 11 A. M., 108; 2 P. M., 112. Oo Wednesday last, the thermometer in Ben loia stood at'lo2 degrees, And on Friday at 10] degrees. ■ • In Oroville, the weather during the past week; has been decidedly warm,'the tbermometer in< the court-house ranging'llo,-and in- Wells, Far go & Oo.'e Express office as high os 114'deg. The hottest weather ever known In the State, says the Shasta-Cosrirr, has been experienced daring the past week. In some places, in brick bnuoings, the mercury rose to,llB deg. Oa Thareday, the 28d inet., the heat between Ine StanialaQa and Tuolumne rivers , wax exces sive. The thermometer was 118 degrees in the shade. The wind was avoided, as It was heated: So that it felt as if actually burnlogthe flesh. t The last foot or five days, says the Trinity Journal,have been hotter than ever before koown here. On TaesdAy the meroury reaohed 110 deg. in the shade; on Wednesday Thurs day 106 deg. rr The heat has never been more oppressive at Mariposa, says the Qazittt, than daring the past two days. The thermometer has rangefin the middle of the day from 110 to 118 deg. Th* Crops —The season in whioh the staple of the oonnty, wheat, is usually harvested is now over; bnt alas! what an evidence of the blasted hopes of the farmer, ao buoyant on the first of June, do the waste fields now present ! Where fromls to 80 bushels per acre of wheat were expected with very many, not one bushel has been realized; and many wilLbe minus straw fit for cattle. Taking the ezinro county, we suppose the wheat has not been one-tenth of a crop. The grass is also very short, and tho hay Atop will be hundreds of tons short. The oats If A good crop, and'is now made. Com, pota toes and buokwheat are yet to make. Tho for mer though much later than usual may etill be a tolerable yield if the season favors. All these are much in need of rain in various localities, and unless copious showers are soon poured out in those plaoes, they, too, will be failures to a great extent. .With all these failures prices will be lower next year than for the last; but many will not hive means with which to pur chase.—Qreefubargh KtralxL Feu into a Well.— On Thursday afternoon last & ConUer, Esq., opened a well which had been out of use for some time, with a view either to take eat the pamp or cut it off snne distance down and let it drop belowtheBorft.ee, and have the well filled up. A ladder eome 16 feet long was suspended by a rope into the well, and Mr. C’«. man John started down upon it. Afterward, for some purpose, Mr. Bolt also followed; the weight of both upon the ladder caused the rounds to which the rope was secured to break, and down went ladder and men. The well was be tween 30 and 40 feet deep, with some 6 or 8 feet of water. Mr. B. and John had not only the starch taken out of their linens, but received some slight braises and cuts. The well being wideband most of the way without a wali, they had to be drawn up with a rope. They made a fortunate escape.— lb. Bxlioiodb Freedom.— The Piedmcmtae Gautte contains a decree by the Governor-General of Lombardy, abolishing the old (Austrian) laws, which made a differeuoA between the iohahiuuts because of their religious opinions. Those !»»*, it is observed, are contrary to the equality of citizens in the eye of the law which prevails in the other parts of .the monarchy, and ara incom patible with the principles of modern civilisa tion. It is therefore decreed: "That in the Lombard provinces all the citi zens,. whatever the religion they profess, are equal before the law, and shall equally enjoy all olvil and political rights as in the elder provinces of the monarchy. AU orders and regulations of contrary effect are abrogated.” Spaxxasd xbsßxbu.—rA Madrid journal, the Esperansa, states that “in the Galle de Atooha there resides an EogUsh lady, who, on certain days, has protestant worship celebrated with a certain degree of poblloity, In her drawing room by a minister of the Anglican Church,” and it suggests that it is perhaps that lady and her friends who have eironlated the “Bible* and other pernicious publications” which, it says, have lately appeared in profusion at Madrid. The Etperaa&a, therefore, calls the attention of the authoritiea to the proceedings of this lady. The Espana reproduces the paragraph, and de clares that the government oasnot see with .ir-... difference the attempt made to'break , unity In such a Catholic county u oafl last week ono ** Ic-" «'°( Wotkt w- -- iho Miners at Hay's Coal was erv^ 1 °* while engaged in the mine f rotQ down by a mass of elale falliog - th * roof upon' him, breaking his shonlder and one leg. The poor man was isolated from his companions in bis underground work, and remained for four hours upon his hands and knees, with a mass of slate weighing eeveral hundred pounds upon him, unahlo to make any one bear him; till at the end of that period— which most have been an age of suffering—he was fortunately found , and relieved. He is do ing as.well es could bo.expeoted.— Oruneburg Herald. Fbaudolebt Boitia Iboh.—One of the most shameful and cruol frauds that has been brought to the pnbllo notice Ia in the stamping of boiler iron.- It isoharged (hat iron of inferior quali ty has been imposed upon boiler makers, and great destruction of life haa been the come* qaence. The Inspector of steam boilers io New York has addressed to the Courier & Enquirer a card, innhioh he expresses hie belief that the ebarges are true, but says that parties who * are cognizant of the foots have refused to famish him with the information neceeeary <0 base a prosecution upon. He again invites them to do so, and promises to institute proceedings os soon as ho is fortified with the facts. Obi at Baht.—lt rained for several hours on Saturday night, steadily and bountifully. It was just such a rain as was needed to pave the com crop, and if general, As we think it has bsen, will prove a real blessiog to the farmers. — Mo. Rep., 26tA. The rain whioh fell here on Bunday was not general;in the State. The central portions of tbeSiolewere not visited by a drop of the shower. The fields are and iq many pieces the corn is being ruined. .There afe.corn.ficldsbu the- Little Miami Railroad .that nro now prema turA fodddr. If the heat and drouth continues, Xh6;daOAge will be very .extensive.—CVn. Com. Killed bt Liobtmro.—We learu that on Wednesday last, Mr. Wm- Low, and two of his sons, residing In Laporto township, Sullivan county, were struck by lightniog while engaged in ahoeklnggrain. One of the eons was instantly killed, abd the father has since died. - The other •on it is thought will recover. A girt in company with Mf.:Lcw'andhls eons wae considerably stunned, though she did not suffer Any material injury.— Jfaney (Pa.') Luminary. Gib. Foots, of Mississippi, has located him self hers, and :is among the* etrenous advocates of Judge Douglas. The President's letter to Mr. Wendell has been seen byjrarlqus persons, and its contents can be been destroyed. Jadge Douglaa prepays all his letters to Chi cago, havlhg'tio ociDfl.dencs ln the safety of franked correepondence thiiher,— Y. Tnb. Hobbs Knx*b ,: bt a-Bwabm or Bus.— On Monday lasts horse belonging to Mr. Geo. Smith of Minefield, Mass.,-was attacked by a swarm of bees. The bew wew/dfiTHiofir bat tbo horao appeared in Inlolerable paiA and ahtirely insen- Able to surrounding ob/aots. • His gropns eonld be .heard a quarter of a mile off;"' HeJiTed in this ooaditloftfof fire hoora wheuhedied. i Hoiojßfc—On BWntW 6Teni»g-lMt,;a num w«kill.d la Katun, ia (U« ebaoty, by bttog .itaui oa (bg he»d with a.tone. -We oonJd not -|!SH ‘s. neme of either party, bat bad vhlsbey ue»i4.h) he.g been the oatue of theeffrey.—; Th« prion who oeaeed ihedeilb of the other ie; in coetody, nnd will be tried.—<7ot% J?<yM. . v i Aoneii detl of the wheel eten* little Coin-- W bee not been; end will not be ent thje eeaenlu Tie termere eennre,onlyeojnueh uttewmnl-' for feed and litter. Slerkettffered efoMetten ; «y other oeanly ln the Slit, by ihe _ -Cmtmßyoi, ■ -nr ,*rrrr . »,!>«— ■! . The Bt. LoutT2to»tfow^ r fra*'tw foUptfiiifc id relation »/>th»g»ritCTcDtßi^tCJ<^epb r _rgjr*rit; _ ing iho Moipo pfHaj = ■ ... : TJiITTSBORQH FESIAIE COLLEGE. ... “Ou Baoday morning,_baiir«_co_ODe an 4 two • X- . ; o'clocV, daring the severe"itorin* aparty of eight ~ RET. 3!., PreeMioL men, oH dr»gui*td, prMeD(edabeffia'feT»ea atT: rry jail bnildiog ial St. JoVeph, and after ftTonsfag - • thejailer T -dema!adeiadmiaiioii.flMiuclL6v ■«*.; bl °* MpMWnc*i iwcb«m. luitiudions u* etred lu put lO jaiU ’Thejiilerveeing tbbhorao- Oh Putotioc, W*f*r Omoni and i)r««to*. Mod«ro lao tbief intbelf taldiVeeOdrpdwillj ropeif, fluepcat- * c *^ f * J * r * tborcpgbly*ia»Ußrd*r*c?ier. Mu ed’fiOtbiDff.:4ttd tfL oifaii nnl«w<VA(t hlk'AAn»tf 0 • £“j lopemdno bf ttw Jlchbock. F»n t*nn 5/“t-V, blhooore, and comm*oce»W*<| ri efclaTthe>fl!rt«larofAcKt«t. ForClreo aamiued(Ji6-*hol6-pirly.-Aiioouftfltbeyirefe , urj,gtnng MrUmUn.arpW ■( tbe jD«M»/;the«u c oMtiidaAuiUM»aVlSeirreil ; •“'’.('/‘"WbMk.iorn. h.simi-so.V design vu the liberation of-t>r. John&oy* who i J.— d ofTtoat^ htdbeen convicted uf'uegTo-ete&liDg, and Was confined in jail.' The jailer remonatr&ied terrain. The parly drew their revolvers and demanded the keys* which having possessed themselves of, Doy was Immediately taken oat of bis oell, placed on a horse,-and accompanied across the -rlrer by a portion of the resoners, while the others remained with the jailer to prevent any alarm being givjen until the fogllives were well across theriverj when they also made k precipi tate retreat By daylight the whole city was greatly excited about the matter. In the even ■ lng» great fears were entertained that the exoited populace would-mob the office of the Free Damo crat, and visit the lawyer who defended Doy.wlth vengeance.’? WnßAi Caop ih to* Quuu Couatei.—Al thougb Dot so Injurious as first reported, the 'frost affected' lbs.wheat orop very materially in many portions of ihs.Geueaee country, reduolog the aggregate- yield at leeet.fifty per.oeot. But U'would Bee ( m that the misfortune has not been without a'compensating benefit. The midge or weevil, whloh for"several;years.past prated bo destructive laihat region, haa disappeared. Bast year the insect'in question did immense misohlef; this season lia ravages are nowhere seen. The farmery Wlribiii*thls#rtuuate rid danoo fe (he frost,.howlirnly''we are unablo to determine, hoc propter. Kot oay nolbe cor rect logio, buiiacertAinly a, very good popular ;form of deduction. It need occasion no surprise, therefore, that tfci extinction of theoidge should bo Attributed to'tbo cause referred to. Strong hopes are Indulged by the farmer* that the Gen esee country will regain Its lost renown os a wbeat-prodaolog diairlof; and shoald.such prove to bo the case, the frost of 1850 will long be re membered by them is a blessing. Xouibatios or Me. lannis.—The eonferecs from this Senatorial Distriol met at ZeHeoeplo on Thursday last. Messrs Blakely, of Butler, and Imbrie, of Beaver, were then placed in t>om inalion for the Senato. Tbeballoting was com menced at abont 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and continued, without reaching a definite resutt, until a late hour at night finally at tho close of the eighty-third ballot, Mr. Blakely, in a few haodsome romarks, withdrew from the contest, after which Mr. Imbrie was unanimously nomi nated. The beat of feelings prevailed, and the eoaforeea separated wi|h the determination of doing everything in thjeir-power to eeeure tbe success of tho nominee.-*-2? rot>cr Arytu. B. H. Hones, u prominent citizen of Holli dayeburg, died suddenly on Monday last, on the steps of the Exchango Hotel He had just come upon tbe steps at the time of bis decease, and taking a seat there inquired of a gentleman about the news, who replied he would read to him; but in a few moments the reader, upon looking up, discovered hla friend la the agonies of dealb, and. ere he could bo oouTeycd to the parlor be wea dead. Tab Leeds Mercury says: ‘‘Gov. Seward is now on a.tour, of observation tbrough-oor to asa factariog tliBU lets, the developement of which, eince hia visit to this country a quarter of a century agu, strikes him, we believe, as moot remarkable Mr, Beward on Friday July Btb, went through iho Town Hail, and two of the most import out manufacturing establishment* of Leeds.”. As E.'olisu Gxxtlsxax Turned Mauomijs dajt.— From Ceylon wo (Madras Alhentsuio) have the somewhat astounding intelligence tha* tho Hon Mr Stanley, aeon of Lord Stanley of Alderly, bus become a Mueselman. The matter b mentioned ta three local journals, so that w# suppose there can be no doubt as to the truth of the honorable gentleman’s convereion. . SA:iru;» or NstrSraisa Wheat.—We fiod on our table :wv> aamplee of npw spring wheat, raised in Uswilt, CUnlon county, lowo, by Fraok A. Howing They-are both very fine; and if, as our corr*!*j<i>ndenl avers, thny do not eoa* op to the nil-<li urn quality in that section, the new crop will be the best ever that State prodaoed. —Chicago Prat. DYSPEPSIA.—The worst foe of humanity Uso .veil k town, (halve hardly feel dlspgesdtoeeeaw tlm«orip*.-*>iDUsc2sostUoifc Fa* hare escaped SQflerlßK froo oo« or another eflUTartad forms. In feet, it la «hbtr acacia cr • orrsruvEtcaof almost every ether dlsress: tod taken lo t&« stage,wabsitora HOLLAND BITTERS—wiII always fpitigata, If oo( effect a permanent car*. Wa might a»atroDg*r Isogem hot, •« va kv &'l'!rr«aD* arwrpntop. *» vali saa raotmelilacnst tnoolty, ilosir-to avoid the prajoJlce watch would to what wtmfii men boaMtoe. Uaartl orn, fli-wiUel.*—Sick at. I S\i. i-tr*—m (act, ell that bate I hair cl fc iu in Isaptlrvd dljmiin— lu which are lndud-i UU..'Ol’3 DIiOEDEBS AND UVJtR OOM pf.AIN ft*, Mt r.l >i Duo.dert, IrrilMtiiy.lndiipotitic/i Drprtuiontf spma t .AVrwvi ftffr/ and TrrmUi>g,u<Jut Tor SMtude,tad% number of other •flection, if (kiacuse, rendering a man onfit for inter conna atib t'«» «nrtdasd the society of his family—will all, In m-..! in.t >i crs.bo found to hare preccaded beta that diseased state rt tha dlgrrdrs organa cblch'Uils madiefaa is •o emisenlly calculated to rallera. Rzio Ckttm. —Th« Ocoolo* fclgbl/ o<Mr* b*»e'# tutun l»pet aplahalf pint bottle* cd)t. «d 4 r«t«ll«d ti {I per bottle. Tb» Rrmt Cocuatf far tbta truly CtlcbnUd Kudlclno hu Indocod Duty which Ui* public ,booldfu»ril ]i«vir« ofimpotUloQl Seo th&tcur tutcc* lion UmUUI ot »nrr bottla yog boy. BXBJAUDT PAQC, A 00., Balt Pn-prl*ttr*. 57 Wood street, between l«t end 2A l** mj2s;djwp ■ BIEB—On Tawtlay msratef. 2Sth tn»t. it liu Sir JOBS McOILL, fa bit y**r. HU funere) will tike piece on Sbarediy nnn.lox it 10 o'clock, from bU lit* mlde&cs, oa lUteco» iLroel, Allecbw oj City. auhr Jit to asbrttlsitntnts. uiiiHitcatiAßicpnnßnciA] ACADEMY, .Srollegw Hall, Diamond, Birmingham TBKUB, Olsn 09 EVTBANCE. For Onnffl«t*l WrlUng.—sU > Flata M WrtUog&aJ UooV'XoiplDg 20 j - ' turn. ll: ■ ■ N. EUAFFER, Pryfcuor ofWriUcg inj Q<x>k Keeping. O. II; LBirnHAD, Jr., Profowor of Petimuibip. O. F. WELLS, ProfoMorvt Book-Krtpiug aod Cocooet eUl Cilcolitioiu. REV. W. I). IIQLTO9, Lecloierofi Übtury ond Orncril Subject*. HON. R. P. FLBNNIXJCN, Ex-C.IS. MiuUlwr to Dvo mirk, i member of the PUtabargb Bir, Lecturer on Coin isercul Law. PROF. U. V. EATON, Lectareroa Klocutiou o*ll i&d *«e wbit bu DdTttbeu Wore itteaplo 1 by nuy peomiD, nimilj: OraitDoaul »nd Pr»ctl'-»i Peaminihlp mtuUa/n your pruenct, lo ib« tburt *pa:> of from 20 lecocd* and opwird*. Good twardJng at fa, 60 per Week StoditsU enter *l my time. For tpecimeLlof ofT-bita-Dtuluru Wrltiog. encloae two (Oktigo *Ump*, and aldrew G. U. LEITQEAD.PrinopeI, Plttsborgh, P*. JaZ9:lydA«F FRBHCH WHITE ZINC PAINT FpOM TUB VIEILLFe MONTAGNE CO3IPANY OF PjVRIS. TIII3 PAINT is adapted to all purpose* to which ,lb« be«t While Lnd 1* ippllCAble. It don not tura ytUaw, u lend iQTnrUhly doti, md will tb* bnrd&Mi And *oux>lhnMt of Conch pan* ding without thn nht of Tirnitb, nod U entily vnabod Color* with • ztoc bail* ret*tu their Orwliow* and brtHlioeyof erdor. 200 penad*, win cdter •» much With tbs Mn,t body, h 260 ptiUbd* of lend—tbowlaf riMt t-co&umr u well &i bonnty. In ontat that partiu-a may dapt&d npea gouin# the article tlriaiypure they abould hoy of doom bat in* <tia«i rw/<«fa. lie house/. Thn Cf'topi&y lh!p but two qn*llt)e«, kn..wo m ICo. l and Fncv/ White Dry. Sod and flrven faal. Tbajfo 1 or Red Seal Utho article moat and for painting pnr[xne«, lb* tno» While or Groan Beal being only need for t u * expontb* *orlr. JOSEPH 31.8TRONO. Agent for tbeCo. Ordwaddreaacd toeUberef tßvfoltoviogboaaeawilt [>« Olted-at iho nrw r«f«s»ti tariff of price*, either Drrorlu Oil. UALL A CORNELL, _ 123 MUdeo Lane, New York. RA7NOLD3. DETOB A PKAIT, 100 aod lOH Fulton street, New Y<>r h. A COTTAGE and 3 oores ofXoml, 1$ miles fnc) tbe .Court House; 200 beating trers—spple, peace, cherry, Ac.: i-bada ue*e tad small fro* (<; hours ar* ranged wlui halt 6 feet.wld.e; Sperlors, dialog ream and kltebtD; 6 bed clumbers, 3 catlara and ktore ro>ttrj la Croat; stable, carriage bpiue, Ac., Tee dtQsUou la pleje tot and healthy and Id a good nefgtitornoud; a well of rood water, also a cistern for soft water. Will be ufilor exchanged by 8. CUTUCKUT A bON, 61 Market it. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—Tho uo dcrslgned, i>dum,l*tratarol the estate of John Echo* btri.dec’d, of Pituburgh, hereby notifies nil thus* wbotura legal claims cm it u> present them wltbto Mity days, and Ibose being tndett- d to tbe deceased to tattle in tbe same time JOHN GCKBT, Adm’r, juafcltdACtwFtchoq Fifth Word, Pittsburgh. SOFT FINISH SHIKTINO MUSLIN— Anilber cm.- J.i-t received; 80MMEB GOODS salting tery low. Ju2e C. HANbON -LOVB,F4 Martct il STEVEN’S HISTORY OF METHODISM Volume 2d Jc*t rac’d by Ju2> •_ J. L. READ, 78 Foeirtb street. Wvmr HELGDIES—New and E&. »letgedßdltioh„witli many law tuaee. ioa. .. .. ..J. L. aEAP t -79P«artIn'tre»t;! WHEAT —A car load prune k lml. White rac'd toAty. iodlortaleby j.:a. liggett *co., - . Jb2S ' IS.Wafsr tad 82front-street. rpu& -IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY, • ;KO.'26e MBBHTT BTttEST, PITTSBURGH.' Geo. E. WttHn, l‘re»’t ...Romkt 0. Soajuan, Gasbltr. . TU* loslUttlkii aUbeopfiTand xeedy imrimsson MONDAY, >tit kr PAT 01 AtOUST.; L . Collections m*d^ \n all the principal Oifieaol lbs liailcd States and lb* Oan/.o*s, and proceeds promptly reuitteiw lay'dtalrtdpQlfltuo-.ltjrof mMurlty. , ExciaugOA U tbe Principal Cities of (be Eosuid :west.. DcpetlUmelrtd to Psr and Ocrraut Fonda. .Übtemttllowod ou.Tiam Deposits. Jo27:dtf ftFFICE'TO LiT—with or without etorago \^r—^o- 85 Ur 11,961 ■ Iciulrpoi .. jajr '• ' ' I laimi picKtr ,cn. 'CTORAOk 'toboHad Btths Warehouse of O-jae l .; l !' l '.' 71 ; • lHmnorogirTßoa. ATEW TENS. tack* in',tote ■XT<mfar a w : ' : ~ ltXlkU Eiomer sho;. LACK LACE MANTILLAS very cheap itdastef cut nlsof . BPBCSnSIp* 00. 'aiturttertirnts. RKT. S. a\ KNOiWtBS.IAI U* Vlre Prertdcot, GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, [•DCCMB3IB TO /OBtt f- fcBITOCX,) BOOt CARD S JOB PRINTERS, GAZETTE building, FIFTH STREET, FI BAR POST OFFICE, PITTBBTJHOH, PBNK’A, | W'Emm, every kind of BOOR and | FANCY JOB PRINTING with n«ftla«n : and dlipatehi 4a.. UV TUE ABOVE CARD II WILL BE perctlr'ed that 1 hare diipoed of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Uanera. RALSTON A TOUNO. They art gentlemen In whom every conflilooca Qlj h* placed, u vdl In regard to butlneti. transactiona ea their experts* la the mechanical execution of the work animated to them. They ere provided with a large ■Bionnt of Typce and Machinery, Steam Power and other fedliUee to execute printing la an excellent etylo and promptly. leak for them the continuance of that patron* ege whlch faj ao long and so liberally beta extended to' totnyeelf. Jug7:dewtfF JOHN T. gUBTOOK. AN ORDINANCE) Relative to Notico and Demand for Payment of Aaeeaamenta for Gradlngeod Paring. 1- Belt ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and cltizone of Ptttai'urgh, In Soucl and Com* don Council* aaeetnblcd, and it fa hereby ordalnM and en acted by Che authority of the tame, That to ranch of toe eighth toctlou of the Ordinance concerning a treat*, paraed on toe Slat day of Auguat, 1657, aa require* a printed notice aattaemand for the payment of oupatd paring arsesataentj 10 .* e T Te^un deUnqnenta by a City Coni table, be and the tame la hereby repealed, and In lieu of eald notice and de mand, the City Trraaurer aball Immediately after the p«a rage of tbia ordinance, and annually hereafter, during the Si™ notice tn all the daily newpapera j n t * l ® C * * 0( I printed handbilla la English *®d vermin. potted »n conapleuoui place* throughout too e>ty, that lulu will be eommeocad lor all aaaaaa acuta dew “d not paid within three mouth* alter auch notice Ordaloel and enacted into a law in Council* this 25th day of July, A. D.,18i9. JAMES HEADMAN, . Prealdent pro tem of Select Council, Attaat- R. Mcaio*. Clerk of Select Cjundl. RUSSELL ElUUirr, _ Prealdent ol Common Cooocil. Atteit; Hcob McMxrra, Clerk of Common Council. jaCTJtd AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Grad teg, Paring end Setting wtih Curb Stooee, of Cam.ll Bttvt,bra Pano etreet to the North aldorf Smallman atmu --j BtC7J7Si.Be It ordained and enacted by the Mayor Aldermen and citizen* of FlluWgb, in Select and-Ouw mco cennefla kaaembied, and It (> hereby ordained and enacted bythe authority of the vain, That the Recording Regulator be auj he la hereby authorised and directed to edrertlft for pcopoaaU for grading, paring and eel* ttag with curb atonae Carroll etrtet, from IVon atreet to the north aide of Emallrnan atreet, and to let the fame In the maoner directed by the ordinance concerning atreoia. paawJAs«at3lat, A.D, 185 T. Ordained vad enacted into a law in Council* thi* 25th day of July,’ A. D, 1659. JAMES REIIDMAN, PraUknt pro tem of Select Council. Attest: ILMaßtow, Clerk of Select Ccundl , BUSSELL KRKETI, _ President ofCommon Council. AttMC lima MoiiisTtx, Park of Common Ooonril. Ju2?«3td Vr« Btaiuel B. Fltoti’s Biliary Corrector or Aotl*Blllatu nixtare.—Purely Voge- Ijiblet— 1 Mild, Bate at-d RffeetlTo Remedy for BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK lIBADaOUE, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DTSPEPSIA, TORPID LITER OR STOMAOH „ 7 CO3TIViNEdS, BTLIoUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGII, UALA6IAL FOYERS, dowel ooupla»ts, indigestion, sour stomach, *c., SKIN DISEASES. IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, ' And all complaint* caqecd by IMPURE BILK OR BIUOOS* I *’ E£S - DB. OKO. H. EEYSKR, .JaMnjtwT I*J Hwl at , Sole Agent for PUt'bergh. PIANOS! PIANOS M New arrival or pia.\os.»^»m.,.. —The nbecrlber ha* )n»t from the manufactory of V 1 V | 11 CmCKEniNO k SONS, t fruh supply <,f ibslr uurtT*!lt.d PIANOS The tastrumtnt* n>Tj all bean rdecud ptraiuAlij hy tba the foctory, t ILLY FOR Tillc MARLj 'fbuwiavaoiof IWimn lofltad to call nod rxaQtlo* tb.ta rtock,which wuu-riaef all the rariona arylei manufac tured by Cbickertog £ Son*, from the plalom to tba moel elaborately carved caeca, and at price* to ntr purchaser*. All Instruments warranted. Je7dA«T JOIN U. MELXOR. 91 Wood afreet PRICES REDUCED— DOOTd AND 80089 OfTEAP FOR CABH. ■ JAMES ROBB. fed Market strsst,ls now selUcg off Ms Urgo sod veil teleclod stock of BOOT & and BQORfi ar rsrv reduced prices, cooslstiog of Ltdlai, Hisses and Childrens’ Galtera, Sllpp.re end Fancy Pboescfall dtscrlpiioot. Msa»v Bey’saod Yonlb’sßoot*.Shoes.Oxford Tire, flal ers, Operas, A&, Ac., Alt of which he Is cow sell log at greatly redoced prices.— Call aoo& aad sscore tAargtla. JAMES ROBB, 88 Market street. f TULE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MARY- X LANP.-Tbs efgblMotb eeeeloo beglas on tbe last Wado*eday (tbe2BtbJ cfßeptember. Tho rartoui clures in the COLLEGE apd Is ths GRAMM AH SOHOOL tctnme ' ra ta “ B. KCTFOOT, Rector. Jjgiteßßd Oollsge BL James, Md. T HE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION OFFER TUEIRCIIDROU EDIFICE, Ci>*y£R OKJSTJXD THIRD SHT, TOR SaT.F OR REAdORAIitS TEUMri, Toplber with ths ORGAN aod PUR^ITORE. Il Is well aod tubtUoliafty built, capable of * eating tlx hundred persons camfotubly, end ti only offered for sale because it Is tee small for tbeir accommodstjoß. Tor term*, Ac, apply to WM. H, EVEHEON, No. W Water street, or J. UOOBYER, Jit, No. 221 Llbortyjstrect. 0. 11. ARDKR?ON, Secretary Board of Tmilw* THD TIME HAS COME WHEN A PIHSTCHSrt FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN BE JIAX> AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Call aod see tae DIUMtN MACHINE. It will hetnetiteb, ijollt, gather end embroider; Is «>xprMsly adapted to all 'aristlea of household eeiciup; will taka IMN) sUtcbeaper mhnls on ell kinds of fabric; runs still; is easily learned end k<pt in erdtir, and Is In fact tbe first end only roAUy tellable unable Thread Machine boo invented and uid at atgxiatabU flytir*.' Pi Ice onlyfU. Ax*Dlawnot •d. Bond fur aClrciilar. LiSaCßbb A NORTHROP, No. CO Market street, Plttabnrgh. Or, PAMCEL F. BSNNaTT, Afrrnt,nt Jneolry htcra,cornerS< ctb Common and Koairal et, al cglieny cu». G UNS ’ PISTOLS AND PIKE AKlld OENEIULLV Tbe attention Of rnrehuers is dlrtrted to cur siitc-tidiJ stick »f ' ALI. KIND 3 OF HUB ARSJb, Tijo stock l»ao wall varied that wo c*n supply ar.> kind or priced weapon that may H.dMired. Pnoos h*w amt a,t l*f»ction KU»r*oi«lt«f. CARTiruIOIIT A YOU.NU, Jw23 No 80 Wood sire, t. ACON, MESS I’OKK, LARD, KTC. fleces large slzo city Ebnuldrre; * 000 <io do Wcetrm do 6,1X0 dt; price nib Sldeei (UK) do .do clear do 6.000 do plain and banged Ilamr; IM Lbls. beaTy lleisEurk; 100 do prttuo Leaf Lenl, 160 keg* i*f i do 100 Jara do do 48 bbls. Greste Lsrd; pUtas large sized filioaldora in dry Fait, For sale at the Lwrat market prloaa. JAMEB HOLMES A 00, jnSS-Swd Coia*r Market and Front rtjeeta. KLKBKH'S PJANU AND FT7RNI • Tor* polish, fob benovatino varnibh. hi/. FURNITDRE.—Th is lx an admirable article for maior* log Mm polUbr>r«llhtQd»of Faroiture which has become aotlrd or dimmed by oM.v Flanoa, Mahogany Doors, aide* Hoards. Chain, Solas, 4c, can be Imwodlately nstorod by a single application of tbo mixture, aud will retats tbo gloats though Bgwt/T«rai»bed. It le prefeftblo to Tat* plsb, and <t bectocs Immediately dry, and effectually re moTes all ipo:s from tha Farultore. Bold by Ja2ff • IL KLEBER k 880. e'akb closing out our enure stock ol ICE CHESTS, MEAT SAFES, - ‘ . IVATiiR COOLERS, v BATfIINO APPARAIDS, Cbarcoal lornacea,' Ffra MJnoU Patent Ice Cream Frost «nr*lprtcta!o«crtban the lowtat; to make room for &1I goods.. Girsna a call atfha Iran City Stora aod Tiu Ware house, of W, W. BRADSHAW, 134 Wood sL, IvfZA • First door bebw the Sign of tbe Qoldsa Gan. *I7IRE BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Having JD been appointed Acepts for tbesalaof tbeMahocloß Firs Brick tad Pol CUy, we art At all lima reedy to supply cos to oars wftn any quantity and of a superior quality. ' TbeatteuUooofOUer Msnatsetaroila particularly di rected to our Pet Clay, which wa will warrant to be a supfr 6 rlcrarUcloT T; . CHADWIOE 4 BON, Ja2o ' Nos. M 3 and HI Wood street. SUGAR CURED HAMS.— W Uercw'Bf' I/mU Brind* 25 do -ClnelßßßtJ, O.ttSfTP* * OO Bmd; . . 20 do . .do; M.W, TfiOJDW <lo lroaCJtjr. JAMES HOLMES A CO. fPOLET—Tho half of the Jorge Canal WareJ 'A. boiue, Office attached, os the corner cf Piuo end W*jb« itnttJL - Enirolre of " JOHN V. 81 LE> ft CO, Ju2l;d2«r Corset Pun end Weyae tlreete. ~\T ALU ABLE PROPERTY f ORSALE V ThatJerge tad eoavnlsot dwriUsp bcuie, with •tore roan, as evtser of Third end Grant aireete, wits lot 70 feet froat oa Orest vtmt.ty SO ca Third «. Price, ftnni eery.- ■ 8. CPTHBEBT 4 BOM, &l Malta »t. ERMS EASY— Near the Outer Depot, for «»io,*t*o«ory brick dtfetllQp bowe, De«eodto good«rder,«iUiiotof ircatdW f«el frost os AUeffeesy ‘iff- cn,. .UK, /CASTILE SOAP—SO boxes in store and for \jHl9tj , W, MAXKIOWH. IST LUwrtyit, iHiscfUancpufl; : .• . 3BBdford Springs, ’ 1 *@"5000 Aoihts WiSTiD.—To sell four ; Via 'Hentvnjdon onrf Broad Ton r i«• Inrmtioo*. AftnU hsTsmsdsovor f™.nn ro odc - sJEd’fcorrtttip.l a&SiK 16^-A gists Wantxd id this Slate to cos **• V V ,lTe V nnnti.gdon.l9i. »i,conn*cUfl7S?rKt ' «“»itt»«»QOLOES SALTS. FfcHitapldiyr Cad cuts with trmlMon lbs Hnntlorlon A Broad Top E. ft. * nop*. I** l W- Tortenn*, Ac. wadatatnp. wall, and arrlraat thaSpriaga iatim*fert*a,«atn a « Tni t£r ' Jelt<B{adi««r C. P. WOITTSN, Lowell, Uau. By ukiogtba FMtLfna mt at 430 f. w, pwaaoewi : Hraia nasdssdonst 10:16 or , If paascngar* pfafaf it. thty can atar all night at Ali^,. -andcoontetat flantingdonaait morel Bg with a train •-* ' tb« Springs. HKTOBNIKO WEST FROM THEBPRINQB: Lwva Bedbrd after breakfast nod euooect at Bnotlaadoo «Uta Mall Train want at A r. **CBPenaa. R- R, arriving la Pittsburgh at midnight, TbU root® win ba foonJ ptaaaact, qolck and etfa, and •very attention paid to the comfort of pa«tngera. TUBOCQU TICKETS TO HOPEWELL, tSOQ, can be bad at tb»-P«iofi fVdfcrt OMct, J*tti6B?yA,ftt>m J.STEtfART, Agent Peosa. R. R, i J. J. LAWRENCE, Bop't H. I B. T. It. B. EduUnfdoo, Jena U, IBM. jelfceodi* 1850. in m mm an Open to Visitor J ora, from j] SMkiai Health or Plau uia let to October Ist* Accommodallom[ for o;ve r 6 00 Fisitori. THE OHIO WHITESIXLPHUR SPRINGS _ *l* ln , I “»»sre Ooontp, 18 miles Worth of iMiumlvt, (tbt Cspllo 0 r Ohio.) on tbt Bcloto SI nr, 10 milts Horn stb, i miles from tbs While Bolphur flls- Springfield, Honot Vernon sod fillet;OTgti HsllrosJ, end 10 milts from Fleetest Yellej or Bpritit BtstleJi, oo tbt Oolombns. Plqne ud Isdlsos Bsllrosd \“ U . 4“ o' *0“ Spring sts ooscrpsttsd of *ay other Mineral Wetera is the Ufilud Bt*Ue. Boom or other lofunnitlon, addnae ANDREW WILSON. Ja, Wblu SnJpbor Bprlnaa, Ohio. NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORQATE BTRKCT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 836. StßKJlfsTr so,a»»,*oo oo f&KrJfS Bnapiua... 2,114,111 oa ANNUAL REVENUE, for tbe tog Janaary ai T 1&&8 033.034 13 TIIS COMPANY INSORES AGAINST f*** or Damage by Fire, almost every description of FToperty. rn« SaUe QJ JYestium* art moderate, and. in all tw, bated upon tbe character of (be owner or occu pant, and the merit! of tbe rUk. Low* promptly awaited and paid without reference to Ixmdon. A tpeeialpermanent fund provided in FhCadtU phia for payment oflotutin thU country. URincts in ptiTMctaa: Messrs. Jamei McOnHy A Co, 174 Wood *tre,t: “ John Floyd A Co, 173 •• •* “ Brown A Kirkpatricks, 103 Liberty *tr»*f; l “ D. Gregg A Co, 89 Wood etrrH: •* Wilson, M’Elroy A Co, 64 Wood street; x '• Jamr* McCandlM* A Co, 103 u •< “ Nlmick A Co, B 6 Water street;.. j ' " B. A. Fahnestock A Co, Tint and W-od ainiia; '* Jo* Wood well A Col, Second and Wood ■wtr “ Atwell. Lee A Co., 8 Wo«d nmt; * ’ 41 Harehfleld A 00, Fourth at>d Market itrettt; “ MeOaodlraa, Mean* A Co, Wood and Water it*; BX/11X5CU Ut PmUDILTDIA. George H. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street. Mwre. Myera. Clagborn A Co, 232 Market street; 1 “ Wo. M’Hoe A Co, 22 South Froot street; | “ M’Cutcbeoo A Collins, Front and New ata; , 44 Fmith, Williams A Go, 613 Market atrnt; “ Jatnee GrahJm A Co, 20 and 22 Letitia atrCK; Joseph l). Mitchell, Jaq, President Mcenacles’ Bantf Jerase Danlap, Feq, President Union Bank; | Hon. W. A. Porter, |uo Judge Supreme Court. JA9IKB W. ABBOTT, Agent, JrShlydli Temporary Office, 103 Wood strreL CARD. UNDERSIGNED HAS TIIIS DAT asvorieM whu him in tbe WHOLESALE GROCERY BOBINKSS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will continue the tame at the OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY BTREET, directly opposite tbe Ragle Dote! WTLLTAM « G' RMLY. PlttsLargh, July 1, 1665. SAMUEL EWART—WM. M.GORMLT WH. CUBRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PROVISION’S, PRODUCE AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So. 371 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jobdod2dp Pittaborgh ininrancc Company. Office, No. 96 Water Street, pirraflDaau, pa. . „ EOBT. GALWAY, Preeldeet. ■- A. Enuui, Sec*? ALEX. D&ADLBY, Via Preat. Insure* eftinit Hull sod Ovfo ■*■*», «a the Ohio and Ulnltdppt liven sad tributaries, end Marine Etik eea •nil?. • And efalnst Lea or by Ylre. Ami «2‘uast Use Peri. . it,» Baa end Inland .S'lrlxstlOß *44 Ttaiif^jrtetioa- •laaOTuia; Robert Gel way, Aloraodoi DiadJej. Samuel MeClorksu, John L. Leech, Joaepb P. Gaxzam, M. l*. John Fullerton, John Scott, Nathan F. Bart, JemsaMarehall, Robert Robison, Dartd Richey, William Carr James W. Hailmao, BoWrt H. Haiti., (AasL Arbnthnci, John 11*0111. mySOrlewdSm itOOAsr dt oasoo, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, SO. S 3 WOOD BTRKET, Four Door* tbor« 8L Cbcrlr* Hotel, jeSfedflot 0. 8. Sana, late or Ousa, PUteb’g. oso. s. m&R & co., Commission Merchants, SAXE or PIG IR 0 O MS, 4c., No. 52 Wood StlTFtt&tyirgb. Ssrfßxwezs—{.yon, fhorb A 00., Pltf»burJhrATi££*tcu, Copeland A Co., Pittsburgh; Tboa. E. Franklin, cwtrr, Uoo. Simon Catneron, HarrUberg; Bryan, Gardner A Co, fioliUaytliarß.'Pv jiso.flmd THB ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures AstlnitLoii or Dtmkp by Fire on BalldlßEii Bcrchindiici Par> ntture, *•>, at aeaiobabh Unt«s of Prcmlnm. Buactoas—F.Ratcbfdrdßtan: William M'Kee, of Wo. M'gfuj A Oo; Nalbro Frailer: Jno. M. Atwood, cf Atwood, White ACo; BenJ. T.Tredlek.of Tredlek,Stoker A Oo; Ilenr/ Wharton; Mordacal L. Deweon; Geo. IL Stewart, c! Stewart A Hro: John 11. Brown, of John H. Brown A Co.; B. A. FeliDMtosk, of B. A. Fahnestock A CO4 Andrew D. Cush; J. L. Krrlnger, of Wood A Erjlngw. F. RATCUFORD tsTARn, President. CnißLts W. Coxa, Secretary. Pmsicaoa IU HXXSOU.—Wn. Holmes A Co ,J. Painter A Co, Thome* M. Ilotro, Eaq, Ja*. Marshall, Eiq„ Alien Kramer, Eeq., Wilson, M’ElroyA Co„ Wilson, Payne A 00, Bailey, Brae nACo , LlTlogiton, Copeland A Co, Janice B. I.yon A Co., Win. 8. Larely A Co. GKO. S. BRYAN A CO , Agents, Ja3fc6end No. 63 Wood Street. A Valoable Btt« for a Hanataetnrlng Bs« tabitshment anti Private licstdence for Bale. r PUAT PIECE OP GROUND SITUATED X wv»hc Mouongabela rlrrr, being lot No. 10 io Etaala tHtPple a plan ol luta In Piu township, and adjoining land* <•1 John Arthurs, F«]. and tbeholnuf OobIiU; and near rho topper Woiki of U O. llQasoy « Co, eontalnlngb*- twremrreo and eight acres. Itli a very desirableiltna* tloo for a Matofactarin# KatabUahment, haring aroot foor acre* lying b-two»niho Plank ltoadaod tl>* Hirer, and along which Iho Oonpetlsrille llallroatl will pass. The Qpper part Ot the place la a dellgtatfaf situation for a Private ttosMeuca, baring good fiprlngs and a commanding view of the Monoogahela Vall*j nod the Ohio rirar. Tba uppar dr town parts of tbs place will ba sold separata or to gether, as might suit a parcbwcr. For (arms and price, ■l'flj »9 W. OIbSOK MXLLEB, At tbo Westarn latorsnca Company. Water stroei. Or— U. IHLLEB, Jk, No. 1M Fourth street* oauntdetb, SILK GAUNTLETS, LISLE 0 LOTH?, Bellioc low at store of JeZT BURCHFIELD A INVENTOR’S SALE ROOM.—Thc^nub^ scriber having retried * large wereroom for (be axhlot lion and sal* of newly Invented and Übor saving be.invite* all those who bare say to diapoMof to give him a caller send on tb«ir models, end be will dispose of them; aod alao tirelr Patent lUgbt oo mtoaabie terms. Ha al» tartUa all these who wish to aava time and tabor by a trifling expanse to giro him a call and examine the articles now on band, at OfcO. W. DUNK’S Real Estate and Incur, eneo Office, North aide of Leacock street, 6th doer east of Federal at, AUegbsnyOlty. • j e 27 T\TEW MAP OP THE SEAT OP WAR.— A* JettrwelTedjDftQTcr's NewBoper Imperial Sheet Wap of the Set! of war; embracing a foil map cTEnrotw end eotaplote maps of Sardinia end Lom hardy/Acxtrfa tnd iulyvtnowbols embodied in one Soper Imperial Sheet* «U«,3ox4Aiocbea; furnishing sochreliable formttlon as cannot be procured elsewhere. Foradeby Js27] Oor. Wood end 3d attend ear , JOE CHESTS, , : MEAT SAFES, WATER COOLERS, AND BXnUQKKATOU. B^.!S*An P l}LS o^, I>r “ b •*.«*-In»W i.i» ■ BJTjgSggiSsajgig^.- IFE INSURANCE Thw enjt aRn i.jvr INBURANOE, ANNUIXT AKD TRUST COMPANY, at um Agency, No, T 6 Grant stmt, Pittsburgh, continue to maksjnssrsncesoaUm. In addition to apald capital of $200,000, the y bare a large and tncreatloK usxxtxd roxp, aflbrdlog undoabted security Co the lnaorad. In ctsaa of insara&ea for Lift this bonus declared from n««» profits baa already exceeded fifty per cent, os alt premiums paid.' Twirtl John F. Jams*, Actuary; *** Kfvy, M.D., Nodical Examiner, efflse No. 313 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. For further isformsilonepnly to WM. BAKE* for tbs Company, Kcklbareatatnet. ' Tj'BESU BLBELJCK AND BEUtOKO X* WAT OS •Iwjjion AUo, Oooffnm, a*o uilKnctn.it •JOS.IUUIIIIO’S, :: Jolfl. corner mood ndHarkrtata.' “VIEW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY Xt GOODS are being reoshed altwet dally. ' jul« 0, HANSON LOTl,T||iatkatftmt* ?i:~ DnMir Jlotitre. jtgg enrr hall. ' ~jj& j La -8T THREE NlOliTa. i Thursday and Friday Ewe's | Sanford's Opera Troupe, j TbeLarieat Company la (be Woild. ; ARTISTS, Inclndiaga Splendid brass Band AND DICK SLITKR, AU on the earns evening. Doonfopen et?}{ o'clock, Commence at S o'clock. ADMITTANCE £6 CENTS. A Free Concert in Front of the Hall 30 Min utes before opening. Jo2SaJ6l EVE AND EAS DISPEN S A R Y. OQceOS Main 81, (2d door, op atalr*,) Buffalo, N.Y. Established by the celebrated DB, JOHNSON, lata of London, England. 1 A great dlacorery in the aclenee of medicine*, befog a cer tain and speedy cure for restoring tbe right and removlog all disease* peculiar to the eye. This is universally ac knowledged the only safe and sore remedy now known. It has been hied with great success by the most aklllfol phy sicians in Earope and America. Patients in any part of the country can treat themselves successfully at a moderate expense, thereby areldlog the danger and expence of falling Into the hands of unskillful ' physicians. This medicine (eoffldent to cure,) will be sent by mail or Express, with all necessary directions on receipt of Ten Dollar*. Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Core for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording instant relief to sufferer* who have been troubled with deafneu for 'many years. After using this remedy a few dsye the patisnt Is suddenly end almost miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned oonveraatlon; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate case of deafness te effectu ally cured. Patients too numerous to mention have b*en restored to per fact hearing and forever rescued from the tnare* of tbs numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonial* and certificates from the moot eminent physicians and surgeons In England, in whose presence deaf persons hare been cured, and many hundreds of private pstlenu cared can be tees or referred to. A case of this medicine (enough to effect a cure,) will be forwarded to aoy part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNBON, Drawer 4QL JelfcdewlyT Office 95 Main Bt, Buffalo, N. Y. CALL AND EXAMINE; Tan LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owners offered a premium of $2 000 In Philadelphia to any other oo exhibition.*! the Franklin Institute that could do the same renga of work as well.— Their offer oot having been accepted its superiority mutt bo conceded. For axle at A. M. MARSHALL Ac CO.’S, w. r. walks*, nsw TO*x r ssjutxt ncictu, Late of Pittsburgh. Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH COmRUBSIOH HOUSE* WALKER & BARNEYS, COMMISSION" MKROEANTft And Agents for the Sale of PITTSBI'BGQ MANIJFACTUBED GOODS, Coal Oils and other Merchandise,' No. 160 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. Jg-Cb&riguiaaola solicited, to which proper personal at* tention shall be given, and proceed* promptly remitted. untnen, Ueasrs. Bryce, Richards A Co, (Merer*. John Black k 00, AloxandsrKing, E*q,| * McKee * Brother, Messrs. Adams, UackUn A 00. Wllsjd ABrutne.N.Y. JaElilyd There is no mistake i—The pro prietors, who are old established manufacturers, alter subjecting it totbe tarerest testa known to the trade,are (ally Persuaded, that SAWYERS' CHEMICAL OLIVE BRABIYI SOAP combines more sxesHendre/orrteamount <>/*£•<? at which it Is told to dsekrethan any other FA MILY SOAP offered to the American people, Wctt, Nortk or SovtA, Of ifexsfjr—in colon, firmoeaand text* ore. Of Pvriiy —occ tains no rosin, day, fish «p«. ttale pease or adulterations. Of Quality—for washing with all kinds of water, cold, warm, soft, hard or salt; clothes of every drecriptlon, eourae or fine, cotton, linen, woolen cr silk; dyed prints or white; for trying tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printer* ink,shoemaker* wax, etc., from clothes, form la re, end from the beads; (or straw, flounce or palm bonnets and beta. It la an honest soap, faithfully made, dire It a fair trial, according to thadirertiocs. Kami is on each bar. B. Q. A J. IL SAWYER. Discoverers and sola manuftetnrere of tba gvnnlne article. Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ju3Q .B...KDWIBD USK44. OAKLASD PROPERTY FOR BALEr* That portion op Oakland known es w New Linden Grove," lying within two and a half miles of the dty, has been subdivided Into lots of cosirto tent size, ranging In from one to tsfl acne e«b. Some of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knoTls. covered with forest trees, and ethers gsntly rolling, weep tibia of being improved In tba most picturesque manner. ■■ These lota are surrounded by as excellent with the adrentage ofa'flnt class private school, taught by Mr. and lira. B. M. Ecrr, with publk schools in tbs vicinity. A Una ofomnibuses runs every hour during the day, and Inaahocttimea gasaangrr Rmlrosd will be built, that rendering them nmf altgihla aqd dasirabla. Foj_beaoty of scenery, facility of access, purity of air, and convenience to the city, they are unsurpassed as sites for country residences. In order to accommodate those who may wish to Improve they are offered at the following very easy terms: in hand and the rendu# in nine equal «nnny payments. Julfclmd W. 0. LESLIE, Pi Diamond st rnrsßunon. Truss and supporter mancfao- TORY.—CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, No. 60 Wood SU beg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to the fact that they are the only MANUFACTURERS ofTBUBSIS and SUFFORTEBB la this city. They can consequently take measures and make to order these articles after the most approved pattern, aod furnish them at prices frequent ly not more than ooe-hali that demanded by mere dealers in them. All are eoUcltod to call, after pricing and exam* fining Trusses in any other store la the city, confident that we can eatisfy the afflicted that tt-ta their tnterretto deal with the manufacturer. Wl>-PartidnUr attention paid t» repairing. JnlO CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, 80 Wood street. ABomeatead for Q 10; A Homestead for 9100; also, Homesteads for 91000 and over, Rltoatod os and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Fredor ioksbors, In Virginia. Anew town, called Rappahan nock, has recsntly been laid out in Culpepper Chan ty, to the midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, samranded by Minn asd Mating Cjmponta; end • Farms and Town Lota to alternate divisions cr aasaya, can now ha bad (or a “HERB SONG," simply to induct tftHmeni in this desirable region. worth of land Is to be divid ed amongst pnruhstsre or given awoy as an fndocameni to eome on and make and the land is of the most Improvable qualities. Many have already settled,sad scores orcthere are coming. Good Farming Zand, is tracts ofaoyalsato suit purchasers, can also be had st from 110 to $3O per acre, payable to easy quarter yearly installments. DnquttticiitUt tiitaviH he mail cases gteei. AWAGENTB ARE WANTED sreryubss to sell there lands; liberal lodneementi will be given. For particulars, address . E.-BAUDER. JnUiSwd Laud Agsnt;'P6ft Royal, To. OALLAGHKB, GRAIQ * CO., SBABB FOUNBEKS, etfiAM AND TITTERS AND PLUMBERS; Finishers or aix kinds or brass WORK, and dealers In GAB FIXTURES, Ac. A3-07FICE AND WAREBOOHB, NO. 194 WOOD STREET, SILK GLOVES, Five doors bum fifth street. No. 169 First street, five doors below tha Uonongahele Bouse, between Wood end Smltbfleld. The wall known practical yxn and experience in the ve i ions branches cf Brass Ontirg*, Steam and Gu Fitting of the eea lor mem bar* of our firm, wbowlU give their personal attention to all work Intrusted to them, ahoald enlUls us to a share of public patronage. .. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY Jultaitf • "" ' qigyecai 'TAXKaiI TAXK6III CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN mind that n? other notice will bo given for tbs pay. meet of T»™ than Is published In the city papers author lead to do thf city printing.. Tha taxes now dna ere tba CITY TAX, THE BCBINEBB TAX, WATER RENT, AND THE TAX > FOR GRADING AND PAVING. ArThe STATE HERO ANTI LB TAX la also due, and U notceldeocn will la pot into Lha hands of an Auarman . ■ WM. COHDAUM, . jnfcdtf qty Treaenrer.-^ 'GOVERNMENT PIPE OLAY, ~~ " IN BOIS 3 OtH LUUP& RACB, In store and for sals by you Kirn i B^iiaor. JsSlitodUna* C. a M. SMITH, Attorney and Oonnsellor at Jbctw, myiaanyn] . JTo. 144 jhartk JSSrtt PENINQ THIS DAY—Very hawtoome Dress Goods In Robes and by the yard. Also, an kinds of Domestic and 8 tapis Dry Goods usually fccnd fn a wall asmrtadstock. JsU q HANSON LOVE. Tt lUrtstri.^ A MEiUOAN FLDTE' SCHOOL—With J\. new and complete rtlea and exsrebsa, asdaQmcre* snylnstnctioss to perfect the laarotf la tbs art of ptsyt&g the flute with cut a taastsr, togstiw‘Vltb alArgseoaectiou cffpopalsrrauii^consisting ta Sows Price 60c. For sa&by > . . , ■ iO»n. MUMS, U Wool «ra.t :OoptesuSc. cunotyl cf tt, pic. Ja4 Bmnsnnntts. FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. JB'IKBX. .. Cds Stutitm Sal**. I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. jtonKcUl.W*. tam' z HO.-H *HM». ymt. *'N EXTRA GOLDWATCHAKD FINE [ i o’clock,wtlTbe ttklrtibecommends! bus* rooms,S&Jj [ Tilth street,* gtsuina Joaeph Jahc»tat.witsh,hrtTy gg» I htmflM camtolilswaU tad wpaMorfinish.-AKo>qaAjP» ! Gold fob Chain, nrighteg 43 psaoeywalght; ote imw hunting case EngtUt Lsnr r ' And -two opea-fsred, rey choice lotcfsa* J«w*hy,oatnprMsg a savt 13 Set Breast Pins and Car Ring, in rattan elegant stjlsf. 2 Geld Lodistcj B paly Stave Bnttoca. : . , Three article* ajre aUoftbabwt qxsliiyand ttcatCmh* loasblopsttefna, an«J wIU bo kOld:«nboat rreerT*, aa the owner mart cash- They cta ba nx aalnedbefaramlfc ' P. M. DAVTB. Aect. H/TEBCHANT’S HOTEL FCKNITOBE IU. AT AUCTION.—Oa Wadoreday taonfnc, Angort 3d,at 10o'clock,wmbeaoldat theMerchants’Hot*l,eor* oar.ofSeeond and Bmithfleld streets, all the furniture *nd flitnrea,comprtringtO frathtw beds with the beddlog: cot ton and straw msttxarea; high gad low port bcdstsswß ve* nltUn, lioea and hncloth biudm hsir aeat mahogany nogs: chain and rock W 7 tnxrtle top ccntre tahls; side and c*rt table*; mlrrang mabogsny book case and Mcxetvy, fart®, chamber and ee*ti* gywoll gXX chl&dtu*C>; room bells and dislcguhtac china, girtssnd qcrtda wan? chaltog dishes: largelron sift; , daak; office fUtare*;. coant«re,sb*lring, bar-room An,Ac, Also*OS* largeeookisgstorewithiiteerilß complete. Joa* P.M DAVIS, AbcL 1 1 no PIECES OF. MEN AND BOYS * A Vw Clothing,-D*t4ioe%£bcwist Linos Hdkfk*Ac at Atjctwn—CoßnaoDcing Tuesday morning, Ja]y36tb«it 10 o’clock and 8 o'clock evening, mtrh day at same boors until tbe entire stock i* disposed ot wfll ka the commeoreul salesrooms, NaA4 Fifth street, 1100 garments tor man and boy’s, new and second -hand, oooristfsgof Chats, Pants and Vans, in greet vsrietyef end material. Also, Lawns, , Irish Unao, “*wlre,Un*t» Hdkfa, Pxrasoli, Uoderskeree, Morocco hoGcolre, Port«mocate#,3o dot. latest sty le Strew Bonnats, it dox. ladies assorted Gaiters, 30 dc* oKM and childrens ■ Jn23 P. M. DAVIMRCL AUBTIN Looms k co., Btre&anu’ Eicbante. S™ c K BALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS * binS?,. v T .^K,.¥ EECIU K IS ’ EXCnASO* KVKBX Insnrinca, and StGHsSuSEiSfn^^ 1 * -old at pubto art. Loans m reasonable terms by ACBUN iOOMia V 00« A**: I-..-; Block. NoU Drokery W ft. Buflincgg & Ranges. CO-PARTITBBSHIP. I Kavothis day associated with memy son J. BT. CLAIB GRAY. Tbe tniri&ees wfll bo hereafter coh- Unned onder the firm and style of fl. GRAY 4 BON, Jnly Ist, 1559. : SAMUEL GIUY. S. GKAY& SUN, - DKAPEBS AND TAIJLOfi S, SO. 53 ST. CLAIR STREET, feflidfc-JoiMr PITTSBURGH, PJ. DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership hereto fore.existing between Wmzax Sana and Dtxoa Bi9Wii,tindsr tba style of WM. SMITH A C 0« was dis solved on the 16th day of February, ISW, by tbo death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DAVIDR.PABK and JAMES PARK.J*,bsvtegpur chared tbe interest of Mr. D. Brown, deeld, in tba lata firm °f Wm. Smith A Co. the Foundry and Machine Borings* will be hereafter eendneted under the stylo ol ,£mUh.P*rk A by whom the boslarre of the late firm Will be settled' SMITH, PARK A CO., NINTH WARD EOI7N3DRY, PUZBBURGIL PA* War&tme, No. 143 Firs( md 120 Second Street, \fANUFAOTURERSof aU rizes and da- AU., so iptlona of Coal Oil Rctortrand SUU*,Gre an! Wa ter Fife, Bad Irons, Deg Iron*, Wegbn'Boxre. Steel Moulds, Policy*, lismgere and Couplings. Alm, Jobbing and Machine castings of mry description madetoordar. :• •• r ; t Haring a complete MACHINE SHOP attached fcrtbe Fcondry, aU ceccuary Fittings vriU be carefully- attended : N . •.;my23attf THE undersigned have associated with thorn in the Commicrioa Bnxtnres Jixn Fxaxzxs, late ef BteubenriDe, Ohio. - The ftjls of the firm will continue as heretofore. __ NIMiOK A 00. usx. lrnrrgg- j»mm rtaxxtt——-~wir. e. annex. A 00., COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, for the sale of Pig Iron and Dtooma. PS WATER gTRKET. I I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH re*, Mr. JOILV DELLOW, Id th. UadirtAlit; tniiDW. wnleh will be conducted ondar the name and stria of tire. ON A DXLLOW. JAMES LEMON.- jomr uxoa. Ooadsrtakuif in all its SraneMs, T EMON A DELLOTY, No.llB, Fourth ct, JLi are prepared to do Undartaklng fa all Us hraodimita t£*bo*tmanner, upricia tosull taorimaa: - w,<*n ypt £ial attsattoo to P2sk*a new style patent MetaHlo BmiM Cane, tor the eale of which ws are sols agents In thlsdty. aid of which w* keep constantly oo t»«M a laiga aaaart- SSi itt£S2j&££SiStSg& OerrUgre promptly, at lower rates than aoy ether ectablhh menl In tha dty. Gnarentadcg to render rnHstoctlocu they wUdt a ooatlneancecf tha paftvnage heretofore so liberally extended to thedd firm. • ~ *pia-^iy AHERIOAN HOUIBk BOSTON, . IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AB-S renged Hotel in the New England fitataE to f»* ial {rally located, ami easy of accasafroa all tha rautreol travaL It contains all the modern’ Improtette&ML'and •very coareoleoce tor tha comfort and: of the traveling public, ne sleeping rooms are lares and WeQ ▼ratflatad; tna suites of rooms are wsQarrsßMred, and com pletely furnished toe temiHaa and tarrs travrilng paitte. and the bouse will continue to be kept aa*firet3assnS3 tnarstyreapect. jallnlly LEWIB RlCCftoSrtg. ! J. B. CALOWBLL ft CO., - 623 Chestnut Street, [opposite Qfrird 'Eooaa.J ' PHILADELPHIA, ABwinpomTiosf-virawATcßKa patjsk, Phillips * 00. WstcWta s«atn. t . OHA&LKS FfiOCSSAU’S Loadoa Sls»Kmd(ji. atw —ttw, *U riaai, to Honitog Cam tad Open It*. . f&*Sole Authorized Agents for above.- - GOLD* AHDQLTBS, XHOUSH ANX> AWI33 w Jk. v o h: b e . AtCIl JiiWsLßT.siv dniiuk PIAMOSDB. mto, wfl «11 th> PMhtanaiU Btylal. . BXLYBB VABE, onmpuaed in.«jla, ataUly sad flatrt. *3. "111114 m Tidtlag PUUdslptxUfCn iafludtaez* lolni uw ... iUEBLBSSTABItSBHSNT, * vulx aateOlu bb oUluttos to DsrchsMis: • r PgIPORM JtolCgß, to JpUlaJ^^lSfoitßrtiUoo. 5F ■B±;AT INDUCEMENT.—AII persona Teeth wCI flai It to tbilrJatirest th*o«rJn«ii rL &> wflaM^ftSSSrSSwiiSSS Uown*anat.apoaflM*o!d fer.££6;hi!rset*for *37l am* ttacoesODiaiipeapUilaiitthi'iutirßSci:vtlctii bet i Utile over cae*hilf the funlprioee civnd by the bat DeotUta EUveried other lim n«t*l»,p;<co reduced la proportion. OormUte it $7O per eet; s2s hair at—now bet the flaot materiel, executed la the taoct dtaibtoindntle> factory atrlae, will be ofierrd. All work warranted.' ?«• eoae wUhtngto inO tbemnlrMof these TOT 7 reduced ratee; wiU do eo before the 20th or September, u the nsoil prlM will be charged tnm thattimo. We think a flrrtelaa ms or teeth eooTl nhfb* objection* able et the nomftal torn it which they are offered, when the bat of reference cube gives m tothe adaptation or hie work, end apeclneu oia be eoea it bta office. • ~ - ,BErjBBTOCE& Eev. W. D. IXonrd, a. 0. U’Oudlea, H. ' • *■ J. IE Poitou, . . : W. H. Fiber, Jo*. Abel, W. K. Yicklrit, J.H.Hogfctq«: ‘jnJfcSwd, 1659. Second Arri-val of • • CAEPETB ATTD OH. CLOTHS, "" AT THE FOCBTH STREET CAEpIt STORE, PITTSBURGH, PBHHJL WD. & D. M’CALLDM -RESPECT • FU&UT annmoce that they era Retiring a kc* ogd snpply ci OAJBPJraSQ, Mlectod dlrrctly tom toe toportm and Maao&ctartts by on* of'toeflrm.fißWin which they icrtietoo attentionol pudnMn • Al*>» ot CAfITOH BIAtnNO,fcr«M2SS.* I *t!^s , V l V , * t J art * 61 carpbt - which«b»Ubaol&red«tthelowfft fmt**. - - 10 ? -*Tt •.. J* 9 ' ' -•• ■ • ■ W.P.4H.3TCAXACMV . 0 S I C L B 'S-'S.O NS-' - •» « XEIE W. ILTOS, ttSoDSON AHDBIKaiHO. t . begs to inajna his .ftteadi and toe pohlto kttroetlon loflswworprlTsts IrmrlriiCT) *£• or la Ringing, at hj> mldeato. NO. naToxSSi Erased wbrnhaUprarldedwlth speetoesand doowaSatrcSS AITSBROON OLABflK3ifOa tADIES wnrSeJaSS tor learning too art of stagier, either «Uh-or wltoest luaorsrta aecompanlmatt. Their etsssca vtUbaamall and select. - •• >.• 4 ■mtUSQ GLEE CMB3E& wOUUo bo (brood for Sole. Sitet&dQßsrtatto etagasettber with er with** taSro* awntritccompoplmoaii.: w: -* • • • - • TorsucafrtawtioafcT^fr**^' ALIiEOHEHY IB BUBANCB COWT :'.op pi»isj»pbosuJ Omcr—No. 37 Fifth Street, Beat 810 ck,.: TNSUBES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF JL HR* AKD IIAJt CHS RISKB. • • =**•- IBAAO JOICSIe' Prwidest; aoHKTJAJIcOOBIF.'TIf* : Pmldeat; B. M BOO&SeuCTtpyrCtPt. tfILLIAM PEaw Oeafim) A(eet. Paten**- ‘lmto Jor«s, O.Q. Hcimt. Qum flhtiA.. C«ptß.O.oraft7ofan A. Vfiltoa/B. L. lfrhw— D. UeOard, Inao SI; Ptoncck, jfe P. Starting, ffn DMa.TbosJl.iron, Robt, ILDtrlt. 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