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PITTSBURGH =
FRIDAY MORNING, "JULY 29, 1859.
Republican State Ticket.
AtxxToa oetolal,
THOMAS 2. COCHRAN, of York coonty.
etravnos o coxal,
WILLIAM If. SEIM, of berks county.
Republican County Ticket.
ELIAS 11. IRISH, Pittsburgh.
AsnxciT,
WILLIAM VAH.NUM. Pittsburgh,
DAVID A. PUKSBLVT. Allegheny,
CHARLES L. QOJtntUNO, Beerrre,
DAVID K DAYa-HD, Prebios,
WILLIAM ESPY, Lover St. Clair.
Assxsr«trr taw jotoz,
THOMAS MELLON, OuMn*.
etsnicr arroaßXT,
x JACOB n. MILLER, Pittsburgh.
nurcrn,
GOODMAN Y. CODLTXR, Bonlh Fayette
JONATHAN BRAUFF, Sooth Pittsburgh.
Auem-a,
DAVID CORNELIUS. Sewickley.
vuzvxtg*,
AL T. ANDERSON, Rut Deer.
DiACcroa cr rat rooa,
JOSEPH MILLER, Snowden.
long experience to politics hag
taught na that there is nothing too impndent
for alooofooo editor to do. Corner him as yoa
tD*y with revelations as to the oorroptness of
his-party and those. whom it put in power, he
•will find his way out by come wonderfol maol
festation of brazen effrontery. Witness the fol
lowing from a late tone of the Washington
Constitution:
“ ‘Retrenchment’ and ‘reform,’ as ooderstood
by the opponents of the Democratic party, are
mere eatoh-words to be played off jjpon pablio
credulity daring a political canvass. By the
Democratic party, however, theso words are lit
erally construed and their true meaning inter
preted and praolioally carried out. Id this re
spect the wishes of tbe party and the expecta
tions of the oouotry have not been disappointed
io the Administration of President Baohanan.—
He has corrected abuses and perfected reforms
in all branches of tbe public service, the benefi
cial effects of which are- being dally experienced
ottheNational Treasury, and for which be is re
ceiving oommendatlon from all parts of tbe
Union.'*
It would be Impossible to improve upon the as
surance of tills. It is brass all over. The ad
ministration of James Buchanan has run up the
expenses of the government from $50,000,000
to the neighborhood of $100,000,000, and that
la a time of peace; it has lavished money upon
favorites, and squandered it iu corrupting legis
lation ; it has maintained hundreds of drones In
in offioo, and kept op offices for which there was
no publlo use; it has thrown away publle prop
erty for a mere song, and bought other property
for publio use at exorbitant prices ; and cor
■ ruptlon has grown so prevalent in every depart
ment of government, involving even the Presi
dent himself, that the whole party looks for.
ward with dread to the assembling of an oppo
sition Congress, wbioh will be sure to lay that
corruption bare to the light. And yet, iu the
face of all theso faots, the President's organ has
the effrontery to claim that it is retrenching and
reforming the expenses of government, correct
ing abases and perfecting reforms in all branches
of the public service. A declaration of inn©-
oenoe on (be part of a felon canght in the very
:ftOt of crime would be modest by the side of this.
Imtobtjho Foreign Inon.—ltoms of mtclli
gtffcocjaf the charade? found below, speak vol
umes in disparagement of tho suicidal policy
adopted by oar country. Tbe folly of bringing
iron from Europe to a State whoso soil is teem
iog with the precious ore is too evident to
require further comment. How long wilt our
people submit to a policy eo ruinous to the best
_ interest of tbe nation? How long will they al
low tho vital resources of trade and eommerco
to be bartered for an imaginary advantage to a
comparatively small number of cotton planters!
It is time our eyes should be opened to tho rain
-which new threatens us, and that wo should
. adopt a system more in accordance with tho re
quirctoents of common sense, or it will be (oo late
to apply the remedy. The whole matter rests
' with the people, and to their indifference wo
most'attribute the reoklesaness of our rulers:
-V “Tiro British ships laden with railroad iron,
1600 tons, for a railroad in Virginia, have lately
, arrived at Alexandria -and discharged their car
v goeflj a pretty commentary upon, aad illasira
tiouoftbe National policy of the present Ad
, ■ ministration and the party which has so long
: rulod the! oouotry. This iron will probably be
. laid opon soil filled with iron ore and coal, and
abounding in limestone, the materials of which
" It is constructed, and had the policy adopted by
the Twenty-seventh Congress in the passage of
the Tariff of 1812, prevailed from that time
down to the present, we should now be large
ly exporting railroad and other iron instead
of importing it, and sending our gold to Eogland
to pay for it, while thousands of American me
chanics and laborers are walking about asking in ,
vain for. employment.
We sot only import British iron, to lay down
upon soil filled with materials to make it, bat
•wo import It in British ships, or allow British
:v manufacturers and British shippers to do what
-.ought lobs dons by oarowa,osd thou pay them
oar cold for their labor! How muoh of our gold,
-Which • cornea In each large quantities to New
York, Is retained iu this oouotry, or goes into
'‘lbs hands of oar farmers, mechanics and labor
"era? Precious little. Our present national pol
'* loy is well calculated to promote aodeoeounge
foreign manufaotures and industry, and the im
• portatlon of foreign goods, snob quantities of
wbioh are now eotnlog la as ought to put us on
’ oar goard against another commercial crisis."
Tea SESD.-rThp Commissioner of Polenta el
Washington la literally overwhelmed with ap
plications for tea seed, in order that it may be
transplanted by individaels ia various seetlons
of the country. Ia reply to these requests he
has seen proper to issne a drooler, an extract
from which we publish below:
“That owing to the delicate natare of the seed,
after undergoing so long a voyage, it would not
be advisable to place them at present, for expe
riment, in the band# of tboee unacquainted with
their culture. Besides It has been proved that
this pirddact can be successfully oulllvated in va
. rioos parts of the South, so far as tho soil and
v climate are concerned; bat this has been done
1 on «o limited a scale that the products could not
be determined, nor the oultnre extended, from
of obtaining a larger enpply of the
plants. Menus It would seem to be advisable
that the present importation should be'grown in
' considerable quantities in those sections where
it ls:known that it would mature, ia order that
more seeds can be procared, and the culture in
definitely increased. Still, it wonld be proper
'that the experiments should he made on a limited
■ seats in all parts of tho Uolon where there would
be a probability of success. No disposal will
bemado of the plants now growing at the prop
. agating ghrdens ' before tho convening of the
s next Congress.
Should ihe experiment ailcndiog the tea cul
ture, prove sucoesafat in this country, it would
cmso a great revolution In our domestio trade.
We know not what Ume and labor may develope.
Mx-Wnnhas wriUco a Idler to the fit. Louis
Democrat, in which he says:
;; “My: intention is, if Loan make tho necessary
-arrangements, to sail from St. Louis eastward,
rt-;toscm« city in that longitude, or north of lost
say Tsrro Haute, Indianapolis or Lafay*
there descend, and, If necessary, replenish
supply of gas, and rc-asoend to go
* '. on further eastward, and repeat again the infla
tion. This will show the praciioabllUy’ bf step*
plog and supplyiog on the vay. it will also
show that we can occupy the daylight alone, if
we choose, by holding np for the night.” "
In addition to being devoted to Us profession,
; jdr. Wise possesses an indomitable perseverance,
which. Seldom to discouraging circum-
3ut from the above it will be inferred
ho has abandoned his project for an. ocean
voyago and turned his attention to great land
joumejs. Possibly the latter determination is
the most prudent, if it ie lees venturesome. .
XaiPpposlUon State Convention of Georgia,
heldaT&taqoaa few days sicca, the
following declaration: : /
“We believe that the farther agitation ofibo.
Bobjeot of slavery will tend to no practioaLgood
io ini portion of thenonhtry, andehonld there
fore «eM#-Mg»r«i>gUuptlndpl, M-’ttWfV
botb by ItdiUin en»otexeat »M jadieiu
terpretetioa. Uuttb, poofl, of Umj teßiierle,
_.... thor colflo a form -•'Si*te Conttltuilon.
mi'al M cttcr tint, (by nn«eniUy l«M»Uo*
or oUunrtw,) *i«Jl th * I<“** ,oa *» ‘lw?';
selfes.” - ‘ r - ■■
. iotMjfhb tousito.yllh
lo iWOf -
-TnßcciiASAsMovtMXSTr--The V^asLiogton
corrcspcndent.of th©N. Y.Tribime says: i'. :<
“Subtaripllonp, professedly volapttry, '■ but
really eompalsory, for the Pill sburgh Post, have
been taken up in the. Departments eiooe that
enterprising journal nominated Bachaoan. What
will-the Constitution do or soy now ?”
Our eotemporaries abroad are making morry
• Over tbe following paragraph from an article iu
the Post, subsequent to the one nominating Bu
chanan t
“We alone are responsible for ibo article re
garding Mr. Buchanan, wbioh neither be nor
any of biateabinet had any knowledge of it pre
vious to its appearance in the i’cjt.” • ... .
Our neighbor has evidently been studying the
style of Mrs. Sairey Gamp.
[For th« Dally Plttahargh Gazette.]
St. Louts, July 85th, 1859.
Mutts. Editors: My attention has been called to
so article in your paper of the 15th lost, wherein
you state that “an sgont was soot from tho Wyan
dotte Rolling Mills (of Detroit) to see if tho thing ho
so; he has thoroughly examined the St. Lonli works
and reports the fnrnace substantially a failure; he
declares the iron by the Criswell furnace too brittle
for any practical use, and of a quality quite inferior
.to that made after tho old plan; he brought baok
several specimens, and tbe best does nbt compare
with the ordinary bar iron." Now Ido not know
the agent you speak of, hot If he made snch a report
he knows very little aboQt tbe quality of iron when
It Is made; bat my objeot In writing this note is to
Inform you that you and your oitizoot can tut tho
troth of the quality of the iron by calling on Bailey,
Brown 3t 00., at tbe Wayne Iron Works, with whom
I loft several specimens of the Iron mado under my
own snpervisioo. It is slightly red short, which Is
the nature of the ore, and every Pittsburgh mano
facturn ought to know that that is a very desirable
quality, and not afeult; but it is not at all brittle in
any sense. A. MtLTXitBBBorR.
Tnx August Elictios*.'—Daring tbe month
of August, State Elections will bo held 1q Ken
tucky, Teonesseee, Alabama, North Carolina,
Arkansas and Texas. Fall Btale Tickets are to
bo elected Id all these States. The contest is
peculiarly animated in Kentucky and Tennessee,
in each of wbioh the opposing candidates have
been aotively engaged for some weeks put iu a
personal can tubs.
EEBTUCKT.
Opposition. Democratic.
Gotwnor -Joehna F. Bell. Beilab Magoflla.
LL-Govsrnor. .. Alfred Allen. Lynn Boyd
Attorney-Gen't—. Janes Harlan A. J James.
Auditor Thomas 8. Pag#. Grant Green.
9Y<antrcr.~ Daugherty White. Jaa. 11, Garrard.
Register. John B. Herndon. Thomas J. Frazer.
SapLPub iaiUffm. P. Evan*. Robert Richardson.
Cbngrtts, I Oecar Turner. Henry 0. Barnett.*
il James B. Jackson. Samuel 0. Pejton.*
lit frank M. Bristow. W.W.Bala,
IV W. C. Anderson. J fl. Chtisman.
Y J.H. Jewett* John T. Brown.
VI G. Adame, T. T. Garrard.
VlL....Robert Mailoty Thomae 0. Holt.
VHL...J. M. Uarlan. Wm. F. eimma.
IX. L. T. Moore. 'J. W. Moore.
X— ......No Opposition John W. Stevenson.
•Ueuumluated.
TEBRCSSBS.
Opposition. Democratic.
Q-rvcm r Nelheriand. leham G. Harris,
Oinffriss, I -.Tho*. A. H. R. Nelson: Landon 0. Uayne*.
ll—-.-Horace MayoarJ.' J. C. Ramsey.
HI R.B.Br*beoo 8. A.Smith.* -
IT .W.B. Stake*. Joe. U Savage.*
V---—. Robert Hatton. Charles Ready.*
VI J. R. Thomas. W. Q. PoU.
VU .....Tlieo.H.Glbba. JohnV. Wrlghl*
Vln Jaa.M. Quarles. Thomas Menace.
IX——Emerson Etberidge. J. D. 0. Atkins *
XJno. L. T. fisted. f W. T. Avery.*
1 David M. Carrin.
• Re-nominated. Independent Democrats io italic.
Great Union Mietiso toe Prater ib tee
Royal Botanic Gardesb, Biltast, Iceland.—
From Belfast papers just received, tbe most ex
traordinary gathering recorded in the annals of
religions meetings, was held in tho Royal Botanic
Gardens, near Belfast, on Friday, the 20{h of
Jane. The spirit of revival which has been so
wonderfully manifested in that country recently,
was the immediate occasion of this remarkable
demonstration. The-Bsnoer of Ulster, speaking
of it says :
“The gentlemeo, whom we may term the di
rectors of this important religious undertaking,
were fortunate enough to obtain for the holding
of the “monster meeting,'* from tho committee
of tbe Royal Botanic Gardens, the use of their
beautiful and extensive grounds— tbe only park,
oot private property* iu tbe neighborhood of
Belfaet, and the enly place at all taitable for
saoh a purpoeo which our environs afford.
Commanding the open spaoe is a commodious
and handsome covered platform, resembling tbe
transverse seotion of an ornamental pavilion,
providiog seats for about one hundred persons.
It was from the front of this that the Rev. C. 11,
Spurgeon, in Augtut last year, addreseed the
largest audieoco which ever assembled to hear a
minister of tbe Gospel in Ulster. Wo were pres
ent upon the oocaaion, and remember tbe extent
of groaod which tbe assemblage occupied, and
are, therefore, by comparison, enabled to make
a proximate estimate of the numbers drawn to
gether yesterday; nod we will not be overstating
thorn when we compute them at from foarto five
times as great as tbe congregation then present
—or, in other words, at from Ho, ooo le iflono
We know that about 25,000 tickets were i.-rtud
and that the thousands of persons who arrived
by special trains on the Ulster and Ballymena
railways, as well as numbers of others, were ad
mitted without this formtlity.”
Tbe proceedings of the meeting were in keep
ing with its numerical magnitude in all those
features which render a religious gathering sol
emn and impressive.
Thb Indlanspalis Journal aaya
Wo have received enough of news from differ
ent parte of the State to get an idea of the ex
tent and character of the drouth which threatens
to blast al! the high hopes of the year. lathe
east, south-east, tenter and north-east, the want
of rain baa been more severely felt than in other
parts of the State. Bains have fallen, it is true,
in scattered or small showers, but the general
condition of the territory (has defined is that of
aerioas Buffering from dronth. In tho north gen
erally, and along the Wabash river, and in the
south, the dronth baa in some degree broken up
It did prevail to an almost alarming degree,
bnt last Monday’s rain, which 'seems to have
extended pretty much over tbe whole Wabash
Valley, exoept tbs extreme essiern end, has
washed it away for tbo time, and the rain of Sat
urday week did aa mnoh for the oonntry along
the Ohio as far as Evansville. Tbe roads were
heavy with mad in Posey and Pike oountles, on
Saturday till within a short distance of Peters
burg, where, as in this city, no rain has fallen
etnee tbe 2d.
Potatoes have probably sufiered more thau
corn, but oorn must be pretty hardly handled
when U begins taeselieg at three feet io height,
as it is doing io maoy places. We believe that
if the whole Stale were now visited bj abundant
rains, both oorn aod potatoes are damaged 100
mneh to yield more than an average crop, and if
general and heavy rains do not fall within an
other week the yield will be below an average.
The Savannah (Ga ) Republican has all along
insisted that the movement in behalf of the slavo
trade at the South is of little importance, but in
a recent number it concedes that the measure is
growing upon Southern opinion,'and states in
illustration of the feci, that niae-teotbs of the
delegates in the Democratic Congressional Con*
vention of that District wenifor the repeal of the
laws against the slave trade, while every single
aspirant for the nomination declared himself for
the revival of the trade. Acoordiog to the Re
publican there are two olatsea of the slave-trade
party,onegoing for the actoat revivalof the trade,
ibe other for the repeal of the laws against it,
not because they oare about the trade, but be
cause those laws are a standing moral condem
nation of Slavery. 1 ' „
Caißottaa was originally the name of a-Par
isiao module— one Madame Crinoline, who kept
a set of dressmaking rooms in the Hue de la
Paix. It eventually came Into use to denote the
article most in repnte at her establishment.
She H was who, by the invention of boree-heir
woven into a sort of cloth and manofaotored in
to petticoats, enabled the fair sex to dispense
with that clumsy abomination which always
plaeed them, If not ia a headlong hurry, certain
ly In—a bastle. Tho name of the petticoat was
given from that of the Inventor, as has frequeoty
bftppetflffl-; the crinoline, the petticoat, was de
rived frefr Crinoline, the dressmaker.
.Sad Afpatv in Illinois.— A Baptist clergy
man, name as yet unknown, from Christian
county, Ky., recently started on bis way for
Eqaallty, Illinois, but soon returned In great ag
itation, sayiog that he had been waylaid. Ue
begged lodgings for the night, bat his manner
being singular, Mrs. M'Coai, with whom ho had
taken board, went to his room. He accused her
of Attempting to rub him. Subsequently, two
cllixens, believing him to be insane, endeavored
to watch him through a window. He shot ono of
them, Mr. M’Calcb, of Equality, fatally, and
immediately after firing at Mf. Prewitt, blew
oat his own brains. * -
; A utter from Mount Lebanon, published in
the London News of the 12th ln#L, says: ‘.'Edu
cation In these mountains is making considerable
progress, owing to the energy and activity of
the American missionaries. They have sohools
In nearly overy district of Lebanon, aod have
done more for tho oaoso among these mountain
eers, daring the twenty yesrs they have been in
the oountry, than all other sects—Roman Cath
ollo, Greek, Maronito, or Greek Gsthollo—with
all their, wealthy oonventa, and possessing as
they, do folly one-third of the land ,-of Lebanon,
bate done la the last threo centuries.” .'
Tab project of erecting a monument to Eg
monfand Hoorae has been vetoed by the city
authorities of-Brussels, upon the ground that the
published correspondence of Phillipll.aodother
recent historical investigation, conflict with the
Iraditionhl and political conception of Egmoni'a
character, and place* bio in a much less favor*
•bio light. . . 1 „ •
Agricultural
Society will holdltA:dUrAfiflaal .Fair at Mead
villa, oB Wednaadey/Wowday and Friday, -.the;
14tb, Is«tMd SsptaabBr p '
I Suicides .or Wmitht M*r:-rThe repealed
suicides of wealtby'-and well knowu-nimtha of '
I this oity audlvlolnW* within *we«fc r ’l* iheeub* |
|ject“-of uniireml conversation, and naturally '
, awakens much feeling. Mr. E. H. Heroaieoeay,
j who hnng himself last Friday, at tha r*Bideoco
; of bis eisier, Mrs. Dr. Workman, wss-tbe poa
! eessor of property to the amount of one hundred
, thuu.4%ud dollars, and was unmarried. He was
| President of tho People's Mutual Insurance
| Company, but ou tbe Monday previous to his
{ death bad resigned tho office, b.ut at tho time of
his death his resignation had not been accepted.
He bad also, until recently, discharged tbe du
ties of Treasurer of that Company.
A few weeks ego Mr. Colton, the Quaker nur
- aerymao, was chosen treasurer, and it is rumor
ed that this action of tbe Company bad eo work
ed upon the mind of the ex-treasurer, that be
contiuaally fanoied that some persons wero en
deavoring to ruin him. It was undoubtedly un
der tbe effect of such fear that be put an end to
, his life. In 1851 ho made a will, giviog to Mrs.
Workman, his only sister, one half tbe Lincoln
House estate, together with $6,000 to clear it of
1 its inoambranoe; $4,000 to each of tbe children
1 of Dr. Workman; $4,000 to a niece, tbe wife or
1 a Providenoe cashier ; tbe residue of his estate
1 to be cqnally divided between Mrs. Workman and
the niece aforesaid. This legacy will give them
} nearly $50,000 apieoe.
Yesterday morning the suicide of Mr. John
: Smith, of Barre, followed close upon the barlal
of Mr. Hemmenway. Mr. Smith was a well*
> known citizen, of great wealth, aud for the last
1 year had resided most of tbe time in this city,
boarding at one of our hotels. He has been an
exteosive manufacturer, aud waa well known in
all the business circles of New Eogland. Being
a man of remarkable good nature and humor,
ready at all times to give and take a joke, never
appeariog melancholy, but always cheerful and
heppy, surrounded by all that tends to make
life happy, tbe news of hie death, by hie own
hands, fell with doable force upon his numerous
friends end associates. Qe leaves a fortune of
from two to three hundred thousand dollars, aod
a wife and two sons. Uo vu elxly four years
of age.— Boston Atlas.
Tub Rev. Da Murrat. —Oo Sebbath last
Rev. Dr. Murray, of Elizabeth, at the olose of
the fourth of a series of sermons which he is
preaching on the sermon on the Mount, brielly
alluded to the faot that that Sabbath closed the
twenty-sixth year of .his ministrations os pastor
of tho First Churob in Elizabeth. During that
time he has received ioto his oburch by profes
sion and letter, 000 thousand and nineteen per- •
sons, while a much larger number has been oon
veyed to tho silent tomb. During all this time
the relations between pastor and people havo
been pleasant, with only one occasional ripple
oo the smooth sea to show that we ere but huuau.
While during bis long pastorate he deplores that
there aro so many to whom he has presented the
truths of tho gospel with so liule seeming effect,
he is gratified in beiog able to stale that at no
tlmo sinol he haa been pastor of tbe ohnroh has
their external prosperity been greater than at
preseoL The Dr. is highly esteemed and revered
by his people,and has a world-wide name through
bis writings. His letters to Bishop Hughes have
had ao Immense circulation, uot only in this,
oouotry but in foreign countries.—Mirer!- dfrr
cury.
Diath or Judge Gatle —Hod. John Gayle,
jndgo of tho Uoited States District Coart for
Alabama, died 21st instant. Tho deceased was
twice Governor of Alabama, and represented the
Mobile dip!ilot one term in Ibo Congress of the
United States. Ho was appointed in 1849, by
Pre?id'-(.' r-»yior, judge of tho United Btates
Distri oi C.".r: for the District of Alabama, which
posiiKiu he continued to ocoupy op to tho tlmo
Of hi' >tea»L
D Yb HEPSIA.—Tho worst foe of humanity
li »o «v.i . ihatare bardty fral dtipnaod to occupy
time < r [•. - •■. lueXpoallicm. hare t«c*(>od tufferlog
«fn>ru hi.- '-M-. -Ui»r of tt# T«ri«l fortu*. In lact, tt U either
aCAL'tt . « ■* «-ujC*sC«ofalmo»t rrtrj oth#r diacaw. and
taken i< > >.■• >*a, w# beliere oo# rem-dj—tKBRUAVE*3
; lIOLLa i. in TIK UR—will mtmiya mitigate, It not effect a
penDflT.i n>.. .>. r tVe might o#e otroogur lacgnaee, hot, #•
weare n.i ir.nuo. a rtaitnwg at well a* a rea«»nai'te com.
avoid th# prejudw wtsfeti wtmt'l
u> *tli*. u .k.'-i .. I'm mere bouttog.
»|..*rtbum, Uead#ctiC—Sick »d Noiruus—lu
fact, ail thti loirs thetr oritin in inipalrrd dige«tlr>n—io
which nr., BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER
OOMPI al> 'Uotal DUonlcre. fn-Uainhiy. tndupoutum
to rkxnK-. !-ni <> lence, Drprettton of Sptri:t, parous Fean
and o. desirt for SiHntdt,*ad a Dtisttwrof otli-r
afToctlm.- i <!:t«eUa«, reoderiug a man nnflt for Inter
coor»r nlil. V * world and the society of hi# family—will
all, Io n.-iiore#. b# fonoJ to h#ve pr from that
dUistauif »t.i< of th# otgeattre ore*u# iht- rr.e-.*irlr : .- (•
#o emio. u'l) - «rcutatcd to raUere.
Rui '.»tf »i t—'The Genuine highly Oia.i-olratc-i Uoor
bavo'e llottai' I ll'uot* I* put tl{> Ib bidl (lltit tK>tt)e«
and rereUo-l ».t At per bottle. The great dutunud lor this
truly iVI.-brei 'i M«Ucfu#haa tudoee<l many Imitation#,
•tdeb tl‘« (.ut.iic
of Imp »ttf-n' S« tli&l »ar uuu* UiD tlmlaiel uf erery
bottle )i n put.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja, a 00., fk<l# T,
Wood »U’i i. i—lwt«a lM aad Zd #U~ T*.
myTSa!»wF •
MdftKlKO-Oo tha 28th in-vtsut, at Point Ilrcczn, ihr
reaidem.’' <.l iJ >l. H#i»ey Uallnian, by th# Rev. M’Sil'
lan,Cr»l II H.UMTsG u Mi## JULIA U. Ujui.lla:.. *
fiito fltibrrtistmnUß
JU>T rci'cDcd a now lot of Pianos from tho
CUICKERING A SONS,
OF£I4AND: '...'Avis,
AND VAillOli eTVLKi 0* FIMsH
ALL ISaTBDiIBNTB WARBANTTD
Tire public are foritc-J ta cell *aJ axiaiiu-j th-'tc-ck cf
th? vuhfcrlbcr, which roatUu of
FIFTY PIANO?.
JOHN 0 MELLOtt, et
Alxf—Tbrre vxccllent Hence to Bent |u2fo'UwT
APOLEON lII.—THE MAN UF PRO
PUECY.
Lectures for the People, by Be* U £(•>*‘.-11 broan
iiro. GanbalJi’e Antobfography.
Julian'* Interest Tsblre, by Keen Jolt-;-
Piipnlar Teles frem the Noure?
Mlcbelete' Love.
Tent and Liarvm, by Csrultn* Paine
The Roman Question, by E. About
Dime Bong Bouke, No. 1 and 2
D m# Cook Baok.
Dime Ucdp* Book.
Esaton'a Trestle* oo Street Reilvey*.
Longetioth on the Hive aod Honey Bee—new eJiti u
1 he Prince of the House of David—new cJiiion
The Filler of Fire.
Berth** Africa, 12<ao edition Ivicejl^i.
Llvlrgston'e Travels io Africa, 12mo eolitoii P.Le |l
For rale el HUNT A MIR KR’A,
Jo‘.*9 Masonic 11*11, Fifth tkrrel.
FOR SA LE OR EXCHANGE.—An improv
•dfuin of acre* on the TongUiogbeny rlvvr aud
UeooelUvllU Railroad, 2u collet from Pittabargn.
Alto, • Lot co U«tn airaet In abarpaburc, 12& ln>l (mul
by 200 deep, «ilb betiding* th*recn,ioit«bUfiir* (.hjttrun
cr druggist.
Alto, tf2o o( Prairia Land, wits mile* »auih jmi -,(
Chicago.
Alto, trru on Ibe wvat tide cf Chicago
All or any part of which will b« told on raattmabi* irs u.i
and a fang credit given on tbfre-fatmh* ol tbo pnrcli.M
mooty, or exchanged for an Improved Stock Pat ui )tj I’nut.
Ijlvanla or Ohio.
Per particular*, addrea* 0. T. UtLLIAM,
JnShdlf fU.irj sLatg, Allegheny Co , Pa. -
SANDER’S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS,
OBANT STBEKT, OPPOSITE THE OATIUUmiL,
OPEN PIIUM fl Au U. TO U P. U,
Whrrt (ontlemen can bare (hatr Dalr Drtned in the taunt
and moat fMtUonabte manner, lie baa Stud up a rojtn *i *
pre-fly for LadJaa, where particular alUnllrm will h« g lr«u
tobttESSINO lIAIB FOttPAKTir.% ESJEPTIO.NS, 4r ,
In tut variant approTtd atylet.
WSANDBII’d CELEBRATED SCALP TOVTC kvpl enn
•Untlyon band and far talt. )u’A:ljd
Q LOSING dUT SALE.—
IKISQ LIMKNS SJAUK i’Uac FLA*
OUHCUPiELDA Oj lovitatbe attemiuod buyer* want
lug froDlliif or bhlitlug Llueui to tl.e *up«rlur article they
keep, and which iii«<y ait ihlo to eell very low a, ih«y par
cba*e thorn on tho tnott a 1 rant* go on, t«rm*. Alio, Lioeii
fhlrt Pronta, Linen ' Lawn*, Cambric*, lldkfa, very
cheap. jojtt
NOTICE IV CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs
will be rccrlved at the office of the Recording Ilegu-
Ulor No. 00 Stnlthficld atrett, ontil OATOSDAT, 0«h Aug.
next, for the gradlux, paring and aettlng with curb atones
Carroll itmt frun Peoo street to the north aide of Small
man ttrett. jn2fl:4tood 18AA.0 MOKLKY, Keo Beg.
(^AUfiON!!! —All partios aro cautioned
J agalmt negf.tiating a DRAFT drawn by OKOKBB
TUOMPSON.Trva.nrer.OQ PEEBLES A BROTHER, Clfr
elQoali,and i»y them arcepted,(or One Uandiodand Eighty
tHOO Dollar*. 1 In* taoie haviug beex mailed to u* aud
Dlacarried.
Jo2V:3ui* PfcNNA.SALT MANUPXCgrORING CO.
NJSW TENN. tVBEAT—2S7 - MotT’un
ateamer Kni>i’‘« to Hrrlro and for as]H by
JnKi __ ISAIAII DICK KY A CO
SECOND Hand Two BUSHEL WHEAT
SACKS “•10,( l O' 1 In fture and tor a*le low.
Jn29 IbAlAll tiIOKLV A 00.
FLOUR —2(ni bblt*. Flour just roo’d foraaio
by Jn» UAUBAUOfI A 00.
PORK —50 obis. M. Pork in store nnd lur
tale by BPRINORR tIABRAUPH «OJ.
FLOUR —II”.' bola. ol' various grades in
■torn for aalr I , BPRINQBB BAKBAPOH A QQ.
WOOL —Thu highest marketprico paid for
Wool by fPRINQErt IIAItDAUQti A CO.
UlKiUlnGilA J 1 (rOjaiIUfiUVIAhCULIiISUK
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
Collego Hall, Diamond, Dlrmlttgham,
XJt&Mtf, CA£U ON fKTJLANOK.
'forOraamtotal W
Plain Writing- IoV Timeanlimltod.
u Writing and Book-Ktiplng 20J
. racrarr
N. BUAVPER, l'rv-I-»%jr of Writing ant SookvEptnJng.
O. If. LEITIIeAD, Jr, Profeaaor of Ponmanalllp.
C. F. WELLS, Peofwaor ot' Book-Keeping aod Cotnmei
dnl CalCTilatJoot.
REV. Wf It. DCI.TO V, Ltdaror on HUtory and Qenoral
Bnbjcctt.
UON. JL P. 7LI..NMKBN, Ei-D. S. kliobtarth Den
mark,» member ol inn Bar, Luctcm on C-un<
mticial Law. •
PROP. M. F. E.iTOJ,Lact*roroa Elocution.
1 Call and no what b«t otrsfWn btfbrv attempted b> any
pegmta, bunely; Si eelrurn* of OrsainecUl and Practical
PonmontLip tXtcuLd ttyaurywcxcncainthethorttpactof
frnct 30 novoSe and upward*. ■ .
OoodboerdJDgatEiOO pwrweck. Btndeat*enter alaoy,
tlmm --. :-- •--*:.! -••**’ . . . ,„: . . •• /
" tor iwdgiea»j?t cnuifragcgT
poitigvafacinaad'ajdrw-' *• *' u - - - / •'
> >.Tt>.>■ Q. H, LtUSliD.PrtndpaL
Jn2Bdyd*wJr *• * Mtt>hnrgß.Pa.
• WTHBAT—A ear load prime* lad/.White
a ,v-: '■•j. o.uuocxr*co.V
-•>jaStrr 75TV>fefJutfWIr«u ttrntr
S^Sffp&i
?n> .' ' i /'
*fto aubniisfintnta.
piTTSBOROH FEMALE COLLEGE.
BEY L 0. PER3DINO, A: M-, Prealdeul.
RKV. J. 11. KNOWI.ES, A. M, vice fiMldout,
A-*i*ted by Dine espirleiir>-d iwtchet#. 1 uitrf».:tiou« aro
i{iven In all braoclit ■ol a IhitcUKh KriKlifh, Clamlcal aud
SctMUtlfic Euparlor advantages #f» offered In
OU Psiiitiop, Wa'i-r P-iU.c# and l’r#*ins SliArra Lan
bin iao t hi lij * tborco^hlf'i'i ‘Illi d *t«ch»T. Mu
sic otidi-r tins anp>ru>.|no of piof Hohb<ick. Fail term
-Mnmiucea the Ot#t day of AugniL ForClrca
lare, rtvteg panlculare apply at tt.a Cotleg*, Oaufe cfflre
and ptliiclpal took norm JJ. SIMPSON,
j.i - Jf.:s#rd PmlJeut Board ofTroilcca.
GAZETTE JOB OFFICE.
RALSTON & YOUNG,
(scccttsoas tj j:hv t. cotuceJ
BOOK. CARD i JOB PBIHTERS.
gazette Btru-Diisfa,
PIFTQ STREET, NEAR POSTOPFICE,
PITTSBURGH, PBNH'A,
A9*Kxtco(e every Rind of BOOK and
FANCY JOB PRINTING with neatness
and dispatch.
T3Y THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE
AJ iiaiolved that I bars deposed of my BOOS AND
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHSirST to Uecaers. RALSTON
A YOUNO. They at# goutlomeo to whom every coufldcnc#
may be pl#c«d, •• well Id regard to butluew trioeactlone
a* ihelr expertui ea Io th# mechaulcal execution of tha
work eutruated to them. They are provided with s large
amount of Types and Machinery, Eteam Power and other
facilities to esecQte printing io so excellent style aod
promptly. I aak tor them the coatJnoance of that patron
age which haa eo long and so liberally beeo extended to
to myeelf. Ju27:dawtfF JOHN T. BHBYOOE.
raBHOH WHITS ZINC PAINT
FROM THE
VIEILLF. MONTAGNE COJU’ANY
OP PA.RIB.
fpillS PAINT in adapted to all purj«osei to
JL which tbe belt White Lead ie applicable. It dooe not
torn yellow, at lead tnvarlaMy dose, and will acquire the
hardness and amoothuns of Coach panelling without tho aid
of vamttb, and la easily washed Colors with a zinc basis
retsiu their freshness and brilliancy of color.
200 pounds will cover as mnch eorfeco, with the same
bodj»ss 2W potttids rf load—zhowing great rconomY as well
as teanty.
In order that pat tire may deptnd opon getting lbs article
iMcfJy pure (hey should bar of Done bat the most respecta
ble hornet. The o"tnpeny ship bat two qaelltlos, known as
Ho. 1 aod fnen? Whiis Dry. RoJ and Green heel. The No
l or Red Seal la the erUcle meet nsed for painting purposes,
th# Sifow White or Green Seel being only need lor (tie most
expensive work. JOEKPU M. STRONG, Agent for theCo
Orders addroeeed to either of t*.e followlag hoa»ea will b>
tilled at the rxns.-jedaced eonf ol prices. HUier Dry or iu
f, ll. HalL A ouKNKLL,
123 Msidon Ijtbe, Now York
KAYNULD.H, DBVOK A PEATT,
106 and 10S Fulton street, New York.
rpUE IKON CITY TRUST COMPANY,
NO. C't; LIBF.RTi BTREF.T, PIITSBOROO.
Gto. K. Waekcb. Frok’l . Ruhjet C rroucatr, Ce.hier
Tliie lustUatlon wul Ire opt u and reedy for business on
MONDAY, tho PtUaT DAT OF At'GUST.
Collections mado In all the Principal CHlre of the Dolled
States and the Canadas, and proceeds promptly remitted to
any deeired point oo day nf maturity.
Sight Exchange ca tho principal Cities of tho Rest and
West.
Dcpoells nxslvtd In Par and Current Pond*,
t purest allowed on Time Deposits- ju27.d1l
AN ORDINANCE Relative to Notice and
Demand for Pay meat of Assessments for Grading and
Paring.
Sicrtoa I, Be tt ordained and enacted by tbe Mayor,
Aldemeo *nd citizen* of Ptttitargb, Id Select sod Com
mon Concede assembled, and it is btrrbj ordained and en
acted by tho authority of the seme, That so much of tu«
eighth lection of tbe Ordloenee concerning streets, y>assed
on the 21st dey of An gust, ISM, as require* sprinted notice
and demand for the payment of unpaid paring aaaeaenents
to bo served on dritnqoenta by a City Constable, be and the
same la hereby repealed, and In Hen of u|d notice and d<*.
maad, the City Treasurer eball Immediately after tire pea
eage of this oidinnr.ee, aod annually hereafter, daring the
flret week of July give i o(lc» In all tbo daily nowspapere
pnbtlshM In the city, and by printed handbills In KoglUh
and German, peau-d in cuntplconns places thrnnghont the
city, that tnlu will be eommeoced for *ll asecsemeacs due
aod not paid wltnin three omniha alter such nouco
Urdalooo aod enacted Into a lawinCuunctli this 25(h
dsy ot July, A. D , 1W.2.
JAMEB HKEDMAN,
President pro tom of Select Connell.
Aural: R. ftfonauw.
Ch-rk of deleft t' .nnci)
- HL'sahl.L KRiitirr,
rresbirnt or L«mm<.u iVgo .iI
Altrei 11*..h MEllAjrra,
etna > i Cmmioti
AN ORDINANCE Anthorutiug tlio Grad
deg. Paving and iWtflug alili Curb Plocta. nf Carroll
turret, Yiorn Peun ecrrel to the North eido cf Smallman
street.
SvcrtoK i. B* ib ordsineH «n-.l enacted by tbe sl*yor
Aldtrmon end cJUnuis of Htteburgli, In B<dres ami Com
nu-n <>olclls a»»emMcd.and it Is beret y ordained aod
matted by the aoUn rfly of tho raw, Tbstllre tUevrSto*
Uegnlalor be and he t* her*f‘V aothorired and directed
to advertise for piopoaals for grading, paring end *#!-
ting with cod'sb ore Alerrcll etrref, from Penn etrret to
the north side of Eoialltnan street, end to let tbe asm# In
th- inennrr dlrreioi by (Ire ordiusnee cooerrolng studs,
pasai'd Angm4 31st, A D„ 1*37.
'VliOr-l ar.-l rjacloJ Ir-lo a la-' n O'p <•
-i.-- .r.i..fv a r- i*-v>
JAMES ITKI.P »I.AN
Prcsl for.! pro retn of B le-t r-iiir.-'il
Attest- R. Mjakow,
Clrrk cf Sclcri r-incnl
Ailett: Ucsa McMsim,
Clerk ofComcwu C-mt'Cil. Ju£7-3t-l
l>r. B*moil 8. Plieh’i Bliltry
or Antl-Blltoas Kllxtare.—PnrelF Vegt
tabl«.»4 HIM, SsfaAsd CUmIIh Remedy for
BILIOUS DISORDER?,
SICE HRADAOHFi,
BILIOUS HEADACHE,
DYSPEPSIA,
TORPID LtYßfi OR ero.*j VJll
COSTtYRNrS?
UILIOUS OB DYSPEPTICOOUQIL
MALARIAL PAYERS.
BOWEL CoSIPLAINTS.
INDIOESriON, SOUR STO’IiCU A,.
BEIN DISEASES.
lUPUUK BLOOD,
JAUNDIOE,
An-1 »ll t jmi-lotGlj (na»-d by IMPUREiULE OU DILLoLo
DR. OEO. U. KEVBtB,
140 tYood *A, Bole Agent for Pltuhorgh.
NESS.
JuU5.dA*T
PRICES BEDUCED—
BOOTS AND SHOES OIIEAP FOR CABU
JAMES ROBB, SOMatkri street, D now eelllng off his
large and well selected eleck of ROOTS and MIOEs al very
rednewt prices, couelstlcg of
Ladles, Miee*-* eu<l Children*' GelUt*. hllppete »dJ I’sn.-y
t‘L<<ej of all description*
and Yoath'aßoot*.iTrsf.>i J Ti-», (I*l tit,
4c, 4c,
Alt »>f which La )• now icliiug at gr>*ilj r»du.#J pit:**
o*ll i>md and i»curs a bargain
JuCA JAMES SODII. til Mtrkit »treot.
Til K COLLEQirOF'STT'jAMES, MARY
LAND.—Tha eighteenth tendon bo*lns an the Uat
tordn«*d*y (lh* Stltij of September. Hi* rarfana riaisna
iu the COLLEGE and In the GRAMMAR fcCHOOL "darns
tbilr work promptly. Now Undent! nil) be examined on
Tbtirtday, Hept«taL«r 20th.
J )IIN B KKB FOOT, Recur
1' 0, (X4lrge 8l Jam**, kid.
Jn2s.l*w2ml
'JUIE PiKSi BAPTIST uonurko ation
oFFr.H TIIEIK cnuncil EDlt'lOK,
coairea g&ast ay/> third srs. for salf
ON ULAsONADI.E Tfc'UMi,
Twgubar with ti>* ORGAN in.l FOIIMrUHt:
1( is w,JI and a>iL»Uiitleiiy built, eapablo i t »v«tlug all
hundred prraoni comi.Ttably, anti I* only offend i"f tale
t.-caiiin |t la too small f..r tlmr urcsmoio.latioa
Tor ti rnn, Ac., apply to WH. U. KVKhfiuN, Nn. isl Wal»r
•treat, ur I DOODYItU, J*., No. J 24 Ltt«it/-iUwji.
. U. Il ANDERSON.
Ih.’.T'lU tvyreturj Uviidof Truetee*
THE TIME HaS COMB
IVfIKM A FIHSTCUSa
f'AMILY SEWING MACHtNK
CAN BE HAD AT A REASONABLE
PRIOR. Cill and ire the BRAM4N MACHINE It
will licoiHtitch, (jam, gather and embmlder; la expressly
adapted to all raiiettra of buusehuld sowing; will Ukt* 1600
•(lichee per mlnoto ouull kind* of fabric; run*Hill; la easily
Icare-td and kept In order, audio lo fact the first and only
really reliable tJoobl* Tbroad litebloa now invented and
tddat a rCiianable File* only $36. Agrnti want
ed. BcudforaClrcoUr. LABSOBLL A NORTIIIUH*,
No. 60 Market atraer, Pittsburgh.
Or. BAMCJSL P. BcXNaTT, A#*ut,at KenucdyVJewelry
Store, corner Eootn Oatnoion auu t'oji rat »i., At egneny
Oily. . Ju25.dA«T
Q.UNS, PISTOLS AND
FfBE ARMS GENERALLY.
The attention of purchasers la directed to c.nr splendid
•lock of
ALL KISBS OF FIIUS ARMS.
Theotock iaon well varied that we c«n supply auy kind
Or priced wnonnti that m*y ln» desired. Pciesw In* and sat
isfaction Kuaraotoioil. CARTFHIGBT 6 YODNG,
JnSd No. HO Wood atro-t.
Bacon, mush four, laud, biu
♦,tOa piecea lirgualreclty Bhooldwa;
4 COO do do Western do
6,000 da prim* Bib Bldot;
200 do do cl«r do
G.CW do plain and bagged Hama:
160 bblo. heavy Me* Turk;
lfr) Jo prlnioL**lL'rd;
ISO kega do do
100 jars do do
•45 obla. Grout Lard; , . ,
U.OOO phec* large itrad BbooWeralo dry tall.
For »la at the Uwuat market pri»i.
JAMES HOLMES 1 00.
Jq-l-SwJ Corp»r Market and Front Umia.
A KXEBEK'S fiano and fcrni
j£x* TDK* POLUH, FOB BINO?ATING VABNIEH
Eb FURNITtirf. Th ll <»*a wdojirablo article for motor.
log (be polish of all ktadkof Fnuiitore which he* btcajoe
soiled or dimmed by ore. Plano*, Mahogany Doors, Ride*
Boards, Chairs, Sofas, 4c, dan ba Immediately restored by
• *lnsle application of tba mixture and will retain the
gloes a* though newly ,»#rnl*bod. It la preferable to r*r
blah, and It UeeumttUßtsaolateiy dm «Sbcto*lly r«-
movea oU tpoia frotn tho fnriitow. Sold by
Jn26 IL ELZBKfi 4 880.
E AHE CLOSING OUT dull ENIIKE
itockot
ICE CHEATS,
c- ./ MEAT flkFEfl,
./• YYATEU COOLERS,
/ BATfIINU IPriUATDB,
Charcoal Vensaret, Fire Minute Patent lew Cream Freat*
are, at priete lower than tba lowsat, to aak* room for fall
Cooda. Oita u » call at the Iron City Store and Tin Ware
bcQie of w. VT. DHAIISTIAW, 154 Wood at.,
jnaa First door below tba »lgn of tha Ooldeo flan.
/CURB BRICK AND POT CLAY.—Haring
X? ba«u appolntadinata for lhanlaof tha Mahonlnw
Fire Bikk and Pot City, ws are at *ll time* ready to aupply
chatomara wftn anyonaatity aod ofa raperlor qnallty.
- Tba alientbmufOUa* Ma»tiftctarar» it partlenUriy di
rected to our pot Clay, which «ra will warrant tot* a rape
tidy article. ■' OILABWICA * 805,
~Wot. I*oand 181 Woodatrod, ‘
‘ MBLQDUIShrNSW and - c En
) '
HrSa ‘ ‘ JslaMAPtTßl^rtllWwt.
Y»ryche*p'
iiytimS
Bedford Sorinss I yfiySOflQ Agents Wanted.—To sell four
Fta Huntingdon and Broad* Tr* r?~*r* j e : new IpreottoM. AgtaU h*rerodeowr *'.*s.ooooa one—
Huntingdon rt ‘ roae * ' n3m \ better than ell other eltniUr strode*. Send tour ataopa
to this celebrated and delightful ' *
T Watering Place, from Pitutargh th« wfi* _.n ■ . yn : ~r: —~ . 1 ■
uk* the ivDßiyiT.m. u r
BA. M-, nirlTe at Huntingdon «t 9a. h , coaa*eitnVdlrect *M*«Uh the GOLDEN SALVE. S-IU ntpUly. .Can nuke
vltb trelna on the Uontlagdoo A Sroul Top u. r. t „ q om . good pay. For terms, Ac, ecnd itnmp.
well, end errlTo«C iheSprlug* lu Umo tor t<*^»*nj« o»«Llne. JalMmdaw*? OP. WUITTBN, Lowell, Uui.
By taking the Fait line wait at AM p a, peeeeogsr. ar- 1
rive la □nniiogdoa at 10:15 r *•, and «*tnalo over night; or
If panecgata prefer It, they can »tay all bLtht at Altoona,
and connect at ilnstiagdoo nut morning with a train for
the Springe. „
RETURNING WEST FROM THE SPRINGS:
Bedford after breakfast and coooect at Hontlntdon
with Mall Train weat at 6 P oa Ponaa. U. R , erriTlng la
Pittaburghat midnight
Tula ronte will be found plftiaant, quick and aafa, and
every attention paid to the comfort ol paaaengera.
THROUGH TIOSETB TO HOPEWELL, %i 00, can be had
• t <be Union fYdkaf Office Aft|{>«yk,froin
J. STEWART, Agent Penna. R. R.
J J LAWRENCE, gov't U. A B. T- R- B
nuntinjdnn, Jane 15, 1869. jeltwUw
■ im'iisi spbises.
Op*n to Visitors Seeking Health or PXtti
ore* from Jane let to October Ist*
Accommodation, for Over i 0 0 Viiilori.
THE OHIO WHITE SCLPIIUR SPRINGS
en iltnated In Delaware Oonnty, IS mllea North of
Oolambt>e,(the Cepttol of Ohio,) on the Scioto BJ*er. 13
mile* bom Delaware, 6 tail** from the White Sulphur Bte
tioo oa the Springfield, Mooot Vernon tod ftttahurgh
Railroad, end ,10 mile* from Pieaaent Valley or Spring
fctatkn, on the Oolnmbae, Plqni and ItdU&e Railroad.
The tnediclnel (pullttei of tbeee Springe ere oneoryaeeed
by thoee of any other Mineral Water* In the United BUlee.
M&fot Boom or other Informttloa, iddrea
AND&BW WILSON, Ja,
White Balpbar Springe, Ohio.
Assurance Company,
NO. 1 MOO EG ATE STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1 836.
OAPITAL 90,308*600 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 3.104*111 09
ANNUAL RKVKNUE, for the year sod
log January 31, 1858 033,034 19
This comp an smn.su rks aoainst
Lou or Damage by Fire, almoat every description of
Property. The fialet of Premium* are mod trait, sod, to
all case*, b*«*d upon toe character of the owner or occu
pant, and the merit* of the risk.
Lome* promptly adjusted and paid without reference to
Loudon- A tpectai permanent fund provided tn PKHadel
phiafor ]«ayment of lout tin I hi* country.
umncts in pmacueuir
Mew*. Jama* McCully A Co, 174 Wood *tre< t;
*• John Floyd A 00, 173
“ Brown A Kirkpatricks, 133 Liberty street;
'• D. Oregr A Co, 09 Wood street:
" Wilson, U'Clroy A Co, 44 Wood street:
■ James UcCandless A Co, 103 **> *
“ Nimlck A Oo ,96 Water street;
** U. A. Fab Destock A Co, First aod W>*d tlr-uU,
•• Jos Woodwell A 00, ftecond and Wood streets;
•• Atwell. Leo A Co, 8 Wood street;
Burchfield A C>>, Fourth and Market »tre*U;
McCaudleea, Moan* A Co, Wood aod Water sU;
IEHICSCU IK FOLLADSkPOU
Georgs II Stuart, Esq, 13 Dank street
Messrs. Myers, Clagborn A Co, 233 Market street;
•' Wm. M’Eoe A Go., 22 South Frost street;
“ M’Cutcbeou A Collins, Front ai>d New sts;
- Smith, Williams A Co , 613 Market street;
•' James Graham A Co , 20 aod 22 Letltia street;
Joseph B. Mitchell, K*q, Presided Mccfienlc*' Dank:
James Danlap, Fsq.. President Union Bank:
lion. W. A. Porter, leU> Judge Supreme Coart
JADES W. ADAUTT, Agent,
Je22.lydU Temporary Office. 103 Wood street
CARD.
JJIHE UNDERSIGNED nAS THIS DAY
associate! with him in the WHOLESALE GROCERY
BUSINESS, Mr SAMUEL FWABT and Mr. Wlj
CURRY, and will contluue tbs same at the OLD STAND,
NO- 971 LIBF.RIT STREET, directly opposite the Eagl<
PilttbnrfcU. July 1,1 A!
SAMUEL EWART-...WM. U GORSILT. WM CURRY.
W. M. GORMLY & CO,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
PR O VISIONS. t’RODUCB
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
go. 371 t.lt)crly Ssre**, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Ja2:fimd2dp
BOOT. GALWAY. Prusidaat
F. A. Ricaiuar, bve’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vtce Prest.
Insures against HnU eu4 Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and
Mississippi riven and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen
rrally
ti. i .h>dnst Lots r*. . ~j Fils
Am egunst tte P:. i>- ,i il..- So* «s 4 luUtiJ Navigation
sail Traaspiirtaiiob.
ftobwrl Gilwfty,
Bamoel McClurfces,
Jiwpb P. Gftxxon. M. U.
John Bcott,
June* Manb&U,
Dtvld Richsy.
Junta W. nillmac,
f!hM Artmlhoot,
RUSSELL ERBrrr.
rrcailent cf Common Council
myS&Sawd.lm
HARDWARE,
NO. 59 WOOD BTBBET
Fiat Door* above St. Chariot Hotel
jeSO.JCm
9e. Barart, late of Lancaeter Loo as A Gkcso, PtlUl’g.
OSIO. S. BEYAII Ol CO.,
Oommission Merchants,
FOR THE BALE Of
FIG IRON, BLOOMS, Ac.,
No. 52 Wood 6t, Pittsburgh.
Bimu.TvlA'-'Ltuq, fihoib A Oo , Pittabarsb; Lrlugetoo,
Copeland A Co., PiUaborgli; Tbo*. E. Franklin, Eiq, Les*
cuur; [loo. Simon Cameron, Harrlsborg; Bryan, Gardner
A 00, Bollldaysborg, Pa. JefcO 6m J
Insnrance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Iniurci Asatmt Loti or Damage by Fire
on Oolldlngti Barebudlia, Pnr
nlture, Ae., at Reasonable
Ilatee of Premium,
Diaecroa*.—P. RatcMord Elan: William M’Kee,o/ Vo.
M’Koo A Co ;Na!bro Fre’ifß Joo. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White A Co; BenJ. T.Tredlck, of Tradtck, fltokee A Oo;
Henry Wharton: Mordaeel L. Daveon; Geo. D. BtawarL of
Bteeart A Pro.; John 11. Brown, of John 11. Brown AOO4
11. A. Fahneetook, of B. A. Faboeetock 4 Co.; Andrew D.
Co*h; J. L. Krrloger, of Wood 4 Ertingar.
F. HATCHFUKD bTaRH, Prealdeot.
Ciuim W. Coxa, Secretary.
Pimnosao Bl»tiXScxs.—Wm. HolmaaA Co ,J, PatDter
A On, Tbomaa M-Uowe, , J«a.' Marabalt, E»q, Allen
Kramer, Eeq., Wilaon, Sl’Eltoy A Co., WUaon, Payne A Co.,
Halley, Bros n A Co, Llflogaton, Copeland A Co, Jamea B.
Lyon A Co, Wm 8. Lately k Co
GBO. S. DRV A N A CO., Aganla,
J. 30.-6uid No 62 Wood Street.
A Valuable Bite for a Manufacturing Bl
tabllahtnent ami Private Realdenoe for
Rale.
'IMIAT PIECE OF GROUND SITUATED
A wo the llonongahela rlrer, being lot No. 10 lo Steele
Ihtnplo’apUn ot lota Id Pit* township, end adjoining landa
of John Artbnra, Et'], and thobelreif Oncllfl; and near
the Copper ttnrk« ot 0 Q. Homo? a Co„ containing bo
l»r«D »oTpo end eight a«.n-a. Ill* a very dealrmbie k ltu».
tlou for a Manufacturing KUobUahnieot, haying «i oot (oar
acre* tying between the Plank Road end the UIflT, end
along which the Connells*ltle liallroad will para.
The upper part at the plica ta a delightful atltulioo (or a
Private itMidence, baying good Spring* and a commanding
view of the UoDOttgabeU Valley and the Ohio rim. The
upper or town parti of the place will be aold aeparata or to
gothar, ea sight ault a purchaser. Par Urns and prise.
apply , _ w.oiwqioin.Liß,.
GAUNTLETS,
LISLE GLOVJV,
gelling lo v ntstor* of
Je» .
INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—Tho sub
scriber having rented a largo wararoota for tl,® cablet,
tian and sale afcawly Inreutoa end labor saving Machine*,
ho Invitee all those who have any to dispose of to giro
him a call or sand on their models, aod be will dispose of
them; and also their Patent Hlgbt oa reasookble terms. lie
eleo Invites all those who wish to ssvo time and labor by a
trifitag expense to give him a call and examine the articles
bow ob head, at GkO. W. BUNN’S Beal Estate and Inear.
enoe Office, North eld* of Leacock street, oth door castof
Federal th, Allegheny Cliy. jegT
New map op the seat of war.—
Jost received, Dasilrer'a New Bnper Imperial- Sheet
Map ol the Ba*t of War; embracing a 101 l map of Europe,
and complete map* of Bardlnta and Lombardy, Austria and
Italy; the whole embodied la one Doper Imperial fcheet;
size, 30x41 inches; furnishing each reliable geographical in*
lonntUon os cannot be procured elsewhere. Foraalabr-
W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer,
JsTlj Cor. Wood and 6d spa, and 00r.3d and Market «L
JOE CHESTS,
A larpS anpply on hand ferula low at tbs Iron City
Stove and Tin warehouse of
5 W. W. BE AD3HA W, No. 18* Wood stmt,
Jalß First door below the algo pfthe Golden Gan.
IFE INSUH ANCE,—Tte GIRARD LIFE
INHUBANGB, ANNUITY AND TRUBT COMPANY,
at tbe Agcocy»No, 76 Grant stmt, Pittsburgh, cootinna to
make insurances on llrea. J a addition to a pul capital of
$300,900, they haTo a large and Increasing axasiTZP mu,
affording undoubted.aflcuriiy to the Insnrwl. In cases of
iosnrance for-Llfs the henna declared bom ff >M » profits
has already exceeded fifty m cent, oa all pnmiuas paid.
Taos. Bisaswar, Pwt; John T. James, Actoary; Jas.
King, M. D., Usd teal Kxaalosr, offiss No. 113 Fifth street
Plrtsbnrglu FociurthsrtnteiiistlflaeppljtoWM.DAKE'
for the Company, No. 7ft brant street.
FRESH BLUELICK AND BEDrORD
mniilnjKa dmisM. JUn OniJJf »■«..
jolP - yrptrDsttond ndMarkmstS.
TWrEW TOMEStIO Al*» STAPLE LRt
i&tsccUantouß*
NORTHERN
WILLIAM M. GORMLY.
dkairns in
Piltiborgb iniDnmrf Company.
Office, No. 96 Water Street,
PITTSBURGO, PA.
aiixanOcr Brsdfoy
John I- Leech,
John Fullerton,
Nathan t. Qsrt.
Bcben Kobtsou,
WUllam Carr,
Robert U.llartU)
John U’Gill.
lOOAN dt ORECJU,
lUPOBTKRS OF
PII TSBV&UU.
THB ENTERPRISE
At Uic Western loiortnc* Company. Wttar street.
Or— B. MILtEB, JL,
No. 156 Foarto atn«t
FILR GAUNTLETS,
SINK GLOVE?,
hURCTOTgLD A CO.
WaTEB COOLERS,
AND RBFBIG EBATORB.
Uu&ltt fietittß.
I§l OX*’*' HALL. M
last three nights,
Wednesday, Thursday cod Friday Gri'i
Sanford’s Opera Troupe,
Tbs Larger Comply i„ the World.
ARTISTS,
loclodlug a Spl*odli]
BRAS S BAND
DICK S LIT E R,
All on tha asme cvsnlag.
Doors opsn a/clock* Commence at 8
ADMITTANCE S 3 CENTS
A Free Concert in Front of the Hall 30 Min
utes before opening.
JuSaJfit
Eye and ear
DISPENSARY.
Office 93 Main 5t,(34 door, up stain.) Buffalo, N.Y.
Established by the celebrated
DR, JOHNSON, lelqof London, England.
A great discovery In tlu adsnea of medicines, being • car
tain aod speedy cure for restoring the dgbt and removing
alt diseases peculiar to tbs aye. This la unlraraallj ec
knowladged the onty-aafo and sore remedy now known. It
baa been used with great aaeeaa by the most skillful phy
sicians In Europe and America. .
Patients tn any part of. the country can traat themselves
luccaaifally at a moderate espenca, thereby aveidlng the
dang»r and ezpracs of falling Into the hands of unskillful
physicians. This medldb* (suOrient to core,) will be sent
by mailor Express, with ail naanary directions on receipt
of Ten Dollaja
Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Cure for
Deafness and Singing Noises in tho
Ears, Nervous Head and
Mind Complaints,
AffurJiug ioilaot relief to sufferers who have been troubled
with deafocae for many years. After uilog this remedy a
few deya the patient Is suddenly and almost miraculously
enabled to hear ordinary toned oocrreraatioa; In the course
of a few wpoka the most obstinate case of deafness Is effectu
ally cured.
Patients too nnmorons to mention have bten restored to
perfect bearing and forever rescued from the snares of the
numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of tbs present
day. llcapital and private testimonials and certificates
from the most eminent pbyiJciaoa and surgeons in England,
In whoae presence deaf persons have been cored, and many
band rods of privatb patients cured can bo seen or referred
to. Acaseof this medicine (enough to effect a cure,) will
be forwarded to any part of tho country for Fifteen Dollars.
Address DB. JOHNSON, Drawer 434.
JalbdawlyT Office 93 Main BL,Buffalo,N. Y.
CALL. AND TC3CAJVTIPJH7
TflE LATEST IMPROVEMENT
/
Sewing Machines.
/
THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owners
offered a premium of
$2 000
In Philadelphia to any other on exhibition et the Franklin
Institute that could do tba tamo range of work ai well.—
Their offer not baring been accepted Us superiority matt be_
conceded. For ule at
A. M. tvtyvFfcftl-Tam, 6c CO.’S,
|BlB;dA*F FEDERAL feT . ALLEGHENY CITY-
w. r. wiuu, naw roax, - n*asxv xsotbzbs.
Lain of Plttabnrgb. Philadelphia.
PITTSBURGH COJ&BII83105 HOUSE.
WALKER A BARNBTB,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Agents fjr t£e Bala of
Pinm-fiGI! MANUFACTURED GOODS,
Coal Oils and other Merchandise,
Ho. 160 Pearl Street,
NEW YORK.
solicited, to which proper personal at
tention shall be giTsn, and proceeds promptly remitted.
tuiums.
Uaasre. Brice, Richards A Co,(Hears. John Black A Co.,
AUlauder King, Esq ,j 41 McKee A Brother,
Utwri- Adam* MeckUn 4 tx>. Wilson A Braine,lT. Y.
)a3l:ljd ___
THERE IS NU MISTAKE!—The pro
prietors, who art old established manufacturers, attar
•objecting U to the sararsst tasta known to tha trads,ara
rally persoaded, that SAWYERS’ CQEHIOAL OLIVE
EKASIYE tOAP combines mors sxcsllenrisi f*r t\e amount
of wow ey at which it la told to dealers than any other FA
MILY fcOAP offered to the American people, But, VTcrf,
.VortA or South. Of B*auty —ln colon, flrmnmand text
ore. of Purity —contains no rosin, clay, fish oils, stale
grease or adoltirsUooe. 0/ Quality—-tn washing with all
kinds of water, cold, warm, soft, hard or salt ( cfotbss of
every description, ccam or fine, cottou, Uses, woolen or
■ilk ; dyed prints or white; lor crating tar, greiee, pitch,
paint, oil, printers’lok,shoemakers’ wax,etc, trom clothes,
farmturs, and from th»hands; "for Kovring itnv, fionnoa
or palm bonnets and hats. It la an bones: soap, fUthfatly
made. Give u a fetr trial, according to thedlrecriots. Sams
Is od each bar. 8.0 k J. IL SAWYER.
DiKorcrtrsand sols maau&ct arsis of the genuine article,
Wood street, Plttsbnrgb, Pa. - Jq*>
OASbABD PBOFK&TY FOB SALE.
That portion op Oakland known
ss “New Linden OraTe,” lying within two and a half
miles ot tho city, baa been subdivided Into lotaof ooqvsd
iant stia, raociog In from om to ten scree each. Boms of
them sr* lavsl, ethers bmntifol and symmetrical knoll*,,
covered with forest trees, and others gsntty rolling, snscep
riot* of being Improved In the most picturesque manner.
These lots ars serronadsd by an excellent neighborhood,
with tbe advaotag* of a first clan private school, taught by
Mr.* and lira. B. M. Kerr, with public schools In tbs vicinity.
A line ofomnibass'a runs every boar daring the day, and
lo> short rims a Fesassyr Railroad will be boUt, this
rendering them most eligible and desirable.
For beaoty of scenary, facfUty of access, parity of air. and
convenience to the city, they are unsurpmued ee altee for
country residences.
In ordsr to accotatnodale thorn who may wish to improve
they axe offered at the following very easy terms: '
One-teeth In hand and the rsstdoe in nine equal annual
payments. JnlAlmd W. O. LESLIE, PI Diamond at.
Truss and supporter manufac-
TORY.—OABTW BIGOT A YOUNG, No. 69 Wood Bh,
beg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to the (act
that they are tha only MANUf ACTUBEBS of TRUBS«S
and BOFFORXKBS in this city. They can consequently
take measarea and make to order these articloa after the
moat approved pattern, e«d furnish them atprieeafreqaeot
ly not morethan one-half that damanded br mere dealers
in them. Allan solicited to call, after pricing and axam*
inlng Tnuses in any other store is the city, confident that
we can satisfy Ihs afflicted that it Is their Interest to deal
with lbs maaaJscCurer.
B3taPartlca!sr attention paid M repairing.
Jnlfl CARTWRIGHT A YOUBQ, 60 Wood alreat.
A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for
$100; alao, Homesteads for $lOOO and
over, situated on and near Rappahan
nock River, above and below Freder
icksburg, in Virginia.
Anew town, called rappahan-
NOOK, has recently been laid out In Cu*jxppcr Gmn
fjr, la tbe midst of IheGOLD REGION OF VmQINIA,
snrronnded by Min ft and Mining Cmpanitt; and Farms
and Town Lota in alternate divisions or aasia, can now be
hadfore U MBRR BONG." simply to t'lufeee stfffanenf In
this dsslratu region. $U4,900 worth of laod Is to be divid
ed amangit parebasets or ptorfi away as an isdneoment to
oome on eod make Impiovcmeou, and the land is of the
most Improvsbls qoelltte*. Many bars already esttled, and
•cores or others are camlog. Good fhruing Land, la tracts
of any size to salt purchasers, can alao be had at from $lO
to $2O per acre, payable in easy yearly Installments.
{Atfuaaftoiu&fe tidet vriJl bs in ail cases given.
SV'AGENTB ABE WANTED everywhere to sell them
lands; liberal (adornments will bs given.
For particulars, address E. B&UDEB.
JoU»3w<l Land Agent,Port Royal, Ta.
r.KW D'IKM.
GALLAGHSBi CRAIG * CO.,
BRASS FOTJNDEKB,
.BtEUI AND GAB PIPE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS;
Finishers of all kinds of brass
WORK, and dealers In GAB FIXTURE?, 40.
O-OFPIOE AND WAREROOMB,
NCL 184 WOOD STREET,
Fivo (foots from Fifth atroct.
• A®-rcondry, No. 158 First rtrett, On* djors below tho
Honongahela noose, between Wood and Bmlthfleld.
Yhs well known practical skill and experience In the va
rloas breaches of Brass testings, Bteem and Oat Fitting of
tbe senior numbers of cur firm, who will gtes their persona)'
attention to ell work intrusted to them, sbonld entitle ns
to a there of public patronage
gEs>AXL OBDEBfi PROMPTLY Fn.LED.*%R
Julfodtf
. 1 XAXhSI TAZfifii! TAZKBIit
CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN
mind that no other cotieo will be given for the pay.
meat of faxes than is published In tbe city pspore author
ixed to do tbe city printing. Tbe taxes now das are tho
errr tax, tub business tax, t ;
-WATER BENT, AND TOE TAX
FOR ORAPING AND PAVING.
J9-The STATE UEROANHLS TAX U also doe. and U
not nald soon will bo pnt Into tbe bands of an Alderman
forwltoettcn. WSL ECHBAUM,
Jatdtf . CltyTmsnjcr.
OVERNMENT PIPE CLAY,
IN BOXE3QF SS LUMPS SAp^
la storoand for safe by
J<2l:loiUßS* TON KAPFF 4 AtUßfe.Ballltaors.
C. B. M. SMITH,
attorney and Counsellor at Law,
tnylfedly-n] No. 144 Jburft RrtM,
OPENING THIS LAY—Very handsome
Drrsi Goods la Bobu and bv tha yard. Abo,aQkladA
of Domestic and Staple Dry Good* tubalty foosdto a vsR
asortad ttock, Pltaae caltasd examine fiar yomalvta. • -
JeU , ■, XL MANBONI/IVB, H Matk»>
MERIOAN FLUTE " SCHOOL—WiIS
new and complete ralee.aod eXKdm, and «Q rim
•ny lartwtioDa to perfliatto taeiM* Is tbe art of plnlsg
the flat* wflhotrt a maataft toxstha 1 .vjttr a larsa
ofpopularmitaK caulstliig of Potoa, Ifmcbra, dc.,brE- :
JKcws TrteeAOc- -v/'
- JOSH B. MEUOB, 81 Wood atm*.
% CopfeifflaOtdonwcaiptefthtprtoe. Jo*
• .; - •' V ••
©ls
-‘Fii M. DAVIk At
Oomaerdkl Stic* BobcU
UTEECHANrS HOTEt : FURNITOBB
ill AT AUCTION.—On: ffrfsafe? .Mute Aogwl
id, at 10 o’clock,wUl be »old it cor
ner ofSecuad tad Smith field «treaa, Mlth* tanUare ttd
Dxtnra^eomprleinfiOCmthwbeda wtth
ton cod straw high and lew port uJUmay
uitUn, lioao and all doth blinds; hair eeatmabogtaj WB
chain and rocker, marble top centre table; tide Off card
tables; mirror*; mahogany bcok cass and —eretary; ywaw,
chamber and etair carpets flodr oil clothe gas chaßdaUan*
room baits and wins dlnlnitihles chißk*jpM|aad qwana*
ware; chafing dishes largalr^ ll
counter*, abdrlng, bar-room flxtare*, «,«. Atao* nna
large cooktag store with otaniDfl complato. -
Jam. T ■ pTm DAYia, Anrt.
1 1 rift PIECES OP MEN AND BOYS
1 1 \J\J Clothiag. DaUfkaa, Shew la, Ueen HJkfk,*c
at Auction—CoinTnf firing Tbeaday morning, Jaly SS{b.as
10 o’clock and 8 o’clock evenlig, and continuing «aeh nay
at asms boar* nntQ th* entire etock f* dtmaaed oLwfflh*
•old. at tha commercial eel a* rooms, Noi4 Fifth rtrert,
1100ganatnt*lot manandbpy’s nawaod wcaw
consisting of Goats, Pants *sa Tests in great Ttndycl
stylo and material. Also, Lawn*, Delaine*, Irish lines,
Shawlee, Ltoao fidkA, Panaola, Cndenlaav**, Koctsao
Ratlcnlea, Portemonaiee, 30 defc. latest style Straw BnUfiWfe
12 dox. Udlaa assorted OslUrvi 30 dox mlmw and chOdfOß
Bboea. - Jn23 P. M. DAVIS, AoCt.
AUSTIN LOODIIB A CO., Serehult’ SiehanEe.
STOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A
00. AT TUB UEBOUAMTS- BXOUASOB BTIXI
THURSDAY Bridge, Insurance and
Copper Block, Bond and Brel Katau acid at pnbtto sale
ai tae Marchauts* Kxcbaoga by
. AUbTINLOOHIB A CO.
Notaa. Drafts and Loans uo Raalßstata hegotlatad oa
reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOO3HS A CO^
a«2l Stock; Not*Broktsra.B2 FoorthAL"
tJuaincßS jlotirrS & djanaeff.
co-PAUTREasniP.
I have thrs day associated with me my ion
J. BT. CLUB QUAY. Tfto |>mfnew will b« httttfttfcaa
tiooed aodor the flm ind'itjU 0 1 8. SHAY A 80JT. • i *
JolylU.l M». i ] '■ BAUTTEC fiBAYi '
9. QRAtT* SON.
DAVIDS. PAHS ud JAM 23 PABF, J*-,*aria# PQr
cbaud th# tsUrat tif Mr. D.2*rova I dtt’d,fa tb*UuniXS
of Win. Bxnlth A Oik, th* Foundry ud Machtot Bnitn—i
will ba hamftar caoaoctad ucder ths atyla od Etslifa, Park
A 00., bywbom iba taalsmoltbaUia firm will ba'celtUd*
SMITH, PARK A CO.,
NINTH WARP FOTODRV,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Waiehocie, No. 149 Firtt and 120 Second 'Street,
Manufacturers of aii sizes and d*
•CI Iptiooi of Coal OU Betort* «sd SUlle, Om
ter tip*, Sad Iron*, Dog Iron*, Wegpo Boxee, Bied-HonM*
Palter*, Haog»r* and OcmpUo**.
Also, Jobbing nod Machine Outloga of aTcry (toaiptfcm
made to order. _■
Hiring a complete MACIXINB SHOP' attached totbi
Fosodrj, ell nacewarj fitting* will be e*refoll/ attended
to. •. ajttdtf'*
THE undersign ed hare associated with, them
In the CommlwJo* Baxlwe Jaxxa fUSS, late of
StooboaTlUo, Ohio. Tbe *tjle of the Arm wOl coaUane a*
usx. rooet—mint..—trace*.
BTX££XO2£ «te OO. t ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Far (he nle of ;;
Pig Iron and Dlmbi«
05 WATER STREET, Rtagnttog.
I HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATSD'WIXH
me, Mr. JOHN DELLOW, In Use Undertaking bnahwes,
wDlcb will be condcctcd coder the neroe tod eryle of LEU*
ONADELLOW. JAMES LEMOJf-'
xxsok.
Condirteiuni In all Its Sranonei,
LEMON & DELLOW t No. 118, Fourth st,
ere prepared to do Undertaking la alllta branches la
the beet meaner, et price* to rolt Use time*. W* cell ape*
dial attention to Flira sew style petest Metallic Sonet
CMet, for the sole of which we ere eule agent* ta tbledty,
end of which w« keep constantly on bead alert* amrt»
meat. A» regards twenty of ehepe end OnUb.Uiey <>XCc] *IJ
others. Fooerele will bttopplM wtth BuiM, USMtH
Oerriegee promptly, et lower rates then any other OttbUlh*
maattn the city. GWanteelDgto render satisfaction, they
toilettecooUnoeocoof the patronage heretofore »liberally
extended to the old Arm. eplfodly .
AfitBRICAS BOUSISi BOSTOS,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- 9,
ranged Hotel to the Hew England Statable
tesllylocated, and easy of aecessfrou all the rentes of
trarel. It contain* nil the modem - lmproTgatsta. and
*T«y eooTedeoeefa'ih* casifortaad accommodation of
thetrarelinzpnhUo. Thesleepingroarastrelargaandirell.
reatllated; the mites of room* are well arranged, and cock
plrtaly famished for families and large traveling parties,'
end the boose wID toatlnne to be kept** a. first Mae Hotel
la gray respect Jslhdly LBWiB Proprietor. -
J. B. C AIiD WEL.iI. 4 ;C 0,,
822 Chestnut Street,
[oppetlt# Girard Hctue,]
PIIILADELP HI A.
HEW IMFOaTATIONI.FrHB WATCHES
PATEK, PHILUPE A 00. Welch**, ta GtniTa.
CHARLES FBOMHAIFB London Tlme-Keepcn, new
series, all rizes, tenanting Cam and Opea Fees.
Authorized Agentafor aboTO.
GOLD AND EILYEB, EKOLTSH AHD SWISS
W J*. T O H B S.
BICH JKWXLRT, new designs.
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the FaablmahU Styles. . -
BILVXB WARE, cosorpaned in style, qtuUty and finish.
rial ting Philadelphia, ere terited toex*
«wi«» their • /_ •
NX 19 MARBLE ZSTABLISHVZNT,
a visit entailing no obligation to parch as art.
UNIFORM PRICES, la plain figures, and no variation.
JaCdyil | - • - r.
n BEAT INDOOE&LENT.—AII persons 5
VjT wtattog Artificial Toth wO And it to thalr totsreatr
to call uponC. BILL,DentUt, No. 67 orratstrot ( epparite‘'
the Ooort Qoom. Hi will iaart fall sets of loth wu&cca- -
. ttaooua Gam opoa fitto gold for |76; half Ota for f37;oa»- '
[ tfanonj Qam cpoa pUtio* si the «mntos, who U tat:'
1 alittUoTeraorhatttha unalpdea* cbargtdbytho.fcest
DaotUfa fiHreraod ctbar tußsuUla,pik»'rodoadta-.
proportion. Ccrallte at {7O pe? at; {33 feilf art—aas* tav
tb« float material, executed fa tbo start durable rad ofi*'.'
factory ctylM, will be oflered. All work varrastad. Per*
•oca troll ibeouclneof these wry wdoco4“-
ratra *UI doao before (he2oth of September,as (ha natal
prtfovlU be charged (Ton that lima. ... .
Wa think • first duo at of teeth eaaU not be objection-f
•bleat ihe nominal nnnat which they are.o&re&vbra? ;
the boat of reference can be given ae totbaeoaDtatioacf'
his work, and epeeiaena can beeera at hfs office. . ,
BSI*R«NCE& r‘
Bev. W. D. Howard, - *f p
A. Bridler, J. M/foltan,
W. M. hU, Jca. Abel,
W. K. Vtallrk, J. H.HopUca. jcSfclwd,
1069.
Second Arrival of 1859^
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET CASPFT STOBI,
PITTSBURGH, PEXNA. '
WD. & H. M'CALLUM RESPECT- 1
• FULLY a moo ace that they are rtCetria* a
ooa fnpply ef OABPCXXBQt aakciad- directly from taa
Importer* aad lUaobctartra by oneof tbaflra.aowta
the &st, to which they Invite the attention ot MreteMrft. *
Alao, • new atyla of CANTOS UATTIHa, for corooer oar. "
ter*. TbaUtaat oak* of OABPES BWC£PEBa.at&.afß.'f
which ihallba offered at the loireet ratoa.
W.MB.M*OALLUM> '
ALLEQHBNT INSURANCE COMP’?-
OP PITTSBURGH.
Office— No. 37 Fifth Street, Bant Blook^
TNSURES AGAINST ALE KINDS OP '
■ FIRE AND MABIH* BIBSE.
ISA AO JONES, Prwfdent; JOHN D. McOORD.- Yl»* -
Pmldnt D. M BOOS, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM BEAN/- -
General Agent. *
Liiryraia—lmo Josea, O.Q.Homy. HomyCUlda.
A. WUwc, B. L. fehowrtoc*, Joh» 'f
IL Peonock, b; P,Starling. Oipc• Wau
Deep, Then. M. Howe. Boht»IL Pavla.... • ? . >sjyd*
A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land. U miiw?
from tba Court Houw; 800 bearing rrraa irpt*--
abed* trees and. fmall (rolls; hsaec ar»
SSSTI. v 8 dining room aad <
pkheu, chamber*, 2 ce&an aad afore room; portico'
io front; atabla, carriage boor a, Ac. T**nittrm ti rlou
•at and healthy and la • good aefghboraood; • Wdt ofcood
water; alao a Urge cittern for aoft water. Win ha mM or
exchanged by B. CCfttBEBX A BON. 51 HarfctUt* *
1“ OT LIST—
ICE CHEST?,
MEAT fIAFES.
• WATER COOLERS*
BJTHBCt APPARATUS, \
Cheap fox the 4th at the Iron City Store and On War? '
honiacf
W. W.BaAJKnAW.No-lWWoodrt, ,
Jn3 Flnt door below thaatga of thaOoldenQua., - v.
JOHN BUSKIN’S NEW BOOK—The TWO
cttAtt aadita •
Decoration aod Manefactare, by John Eaikte, -M. «o* ■.
tbor of "Modern Painter*,” Ac.
Element* of Soautolagy. a Treatfeaoa the fltaer*lkto*., >.
ertlw of Matter. brQto. rrinlnfoah McLean, 11. P.. I’orwi.-X
at DAYISON'B,B3 Wooded IT
Evert American should understand x
tbo ore ol liHnu. la order to.teeoao adepts, let '
yoor boye commence young. We hate on band & stut «x*
cslleat,mfe and reliable article of BOY’S SHOTGUNS, ••
ohkh era Jest tbs thing* for beginner*. They are ieid at * ‘
low price*. CAtiTffBIOHT A YOUIMr -
J«& . -No-SSWoodefam. r
CSILL, busosoN Dzhtist* Office***;:
• soil £etldooca Ko. S 7 QBAX9
oppodt»tb«
of so? that may few Wm with ttutfr jSrS
llw Tsriooa «tyie« of TMtblnMrted if Byfcffljii
EBd AND BUMP PORK, '
. ... BAQO’?,,
SUGAR CPB&D'HAMS.^
M it*rrt«Bt.L6Ql* Bnadc
£ Ctaclajna,O.P!il£pi*a,.BruiJ-.
so oo oo N. W.lfeoau : da •
piocM Iron City. .
jngjfai jurngoian't 00.
Enqnlucf JOBS ». BILL * CO. '
—■ Itoßhnna
mEBUS EASY—Netr the Outer DepoVj&fi-
SOFT FINISH SHIBnNG fis|og^-
Anrtxaamivxt reeriwd. ■Knaa&'&SBSS!? I
Terylow. Jn23 n UOTM. T*
OTEVEN'S HIBTOBY o*’ MJixSpS»
OFFICE TOIETT-T* il ! 1 1 0r
&PJAa£
1X—313 taofca iaitow
XBAIAHWCDt*pI>,
KW TJSIf-Nv
,«4 lar •** *9
tloneer*
fifth fttrttf.