TV ■■ v - fhtskrglvf^ctfe; f gnLLtnjSr I- itX3S.,9. S. JIMCSO* Nv H. B RHUTT &. C.O. . 'JTO&-3 .»*■>: J'-Sb.Plt J£ T 0 Jl B. . ••toTTaBtraQH; TtfTOßiflKg. JPLT 30, 1869. ..-ijrabUcaii; BMte Ticket. THOMAS B. COCHBAH, of T«t coimtj. WILLIAM 11. ESIMi of Dorfa caunty. . . . <r _ Bcpublicaxri County Ticket. sxsatV ' ; JSLUS n. IBl^Tiifrtmsgb. asssxsut, .. WILLIAM VABmOLPittiborKb, PA VXD A. T&KgaLßT.AUocbeßy, OBABUSB.L. OOEHIUN®, Keocrre, DAVID E- BAYARD, WILLIAM E3Plf,Low«rEt.<S*lr. . ASOSXACT UV JUDOS, THOMAS MBLLQN. Oolite*. DISTRICT ATTOUtXT, JACOB CL MILLER, PlKJbnigb. nuuvuii . _ GOODMAN T. COULTIB, Sooth F*y*Ue. p ccxciurom. _ Jonathan beau* r, sooth ritutmrßh. -vasbitc*, DAVU> CORNEUTO, Bnrlckl?y. -> ' SL T. Eort D«T, JOSEPH UILLBB, Boowdee. Low Writer id one of the Phila delphia democratic papers recommends Xov>vtagu as the great paUacea for 1 all oar commercial and finanolal disorders. . His arguments aro bat a rehash of Mr/Baohaaan'e tea cent theory, and present no ne.w ideas. If mechanics could be Induced to accept: low.wageß, bo contends, we eoaid compete European manufacturers and control oar own: market ;1 bat bo omits to ex. pieia to the workingman bow he is to get along with reddoed wagea. A redaction la wages does not and theprioe of the necessaries of life; it simply compels the laborer to lire on coarse food, dress in scanty clothes and Use in cheap and unhealthy tenements. It diminishes the comforts and independence,of the people, and contributes more than anything elso to their degradation. This is whotdemocraoy offers to the working man—a low tariff and consequent low wages. The one is the neoeseary ooneeqaence of the other.WUh each a tariff as we now hare we buy . all our manufactured goods abroad; end-pay forthem in gold, or redace the, price otisbor to the European standard. Either mbit Is ruinous. We are now experiencing the dangers of the one, end oar democratio doctors would fain precipitate os upon the other. Are the workingmen of Uio country prepared to sub miuto the change ? Tbit Dob*? wait him.—lt is pitta that the democratic leaders would like to bustle “J. B.” oat of the way. They do not want him for a _ candidate. When oar neighbor of the Pott pro* posediilnL for renomlnttion as the only hope of the ooontryi the administration presses eoaid not eToid copying and endorsing the article; bat they accompanied the endorsement with are* ■ • gret that “J. B.” bad absolutely reftmed terun \ again. They know, to be core, lhat“J. B." was ' not in earnest In this refusal; bat they are ex* • Irtmely anxious to teke him at his word, and theyare oohUnaaDyremindinghlaofhlspledge. —.The Harrisburg Union, for Instance, after aHad i. ipg tothe various promises made by him not to . . ran again, says: • “Daring his recent toar in North GarCUos, he - most expressly reiterated his former declarations. • Finally, we aro authorised to emphatically de ‘ olare that Hr. Baobanan is not a candidate for re-nominatioo, and would not consent, ander any combination of circumstances, to become each.” Tbs pertinacity with whioh theae deoiarations of “J. B.” are repeated betray a fear that be is disposed to back oat of'them, and a determina tion to givw him no ohsooe to do so. Crops rs California.— A correspondent of theN. T. ffmtJj: writing from Ban Francisco, says: < “Taming to onrtgriealtaral resource* vb find that the harvest is rapidly progressing In cur grain growing districts. The crops of wheat and barley are immense, and if you at the East * should act have breadstuff* enough to feed Ea ropeao armies daring the pending war, we shall - probably be able to help make op the deficiency. Certainly we need no pastern floor for our own and no one will think of using Hexall or Genessce wheat after trying oar beat California brands.” t 'Later - mow Mexico. —Th« moat important item of sews is the change io Miraman'fl Cabinet ' and polio/, for 70a oast know that 00 the 15th, he tamed a -complete eomersauU, much to the r aetoaiohment and dlsguat of his Cabinet, all but -one of whom immediately left him. It occurred as follows: In a called meeting he lectured Ms ministers on the dangerous situation the/ occu* pied, on Ibe distractions of the country, of the necessity of order, and the demand for pesce. To bring about these results, said he, we hare but one coarse to pursue, which is to decree a general amnesty for political offenocs, liberty to the press andaxeTooationof the late law levying contributions. At the same lime, be recommend ed that commissioners ehoold bo sent to Juarez and ibo other head#, of tbererolnUon, to come to on understanding, and that some decree should , be published regulating the goods of inlcsuus. He said that It waa adtisable to grant the Liber' alsalltheyaaked, and In feet, more—he even desired to.out'Herod'Herod. As X said, all but one of the Cabinet threw op their positions, and be proceeded at once to form a new one, based npon the abovo principles. The names of the new Cabinet are not given in the kies of my papers, and therefore I cannot send them to yon; howeveo, 1 am told they are all Santa Anna’s Mends. Ton will observe that this Is a desperate game Miramho Is playing, for by hla change of front, he brings to*head the qaarrel between himself ’aod the Church. The priests now oling (0 Mar ' qnex, and I believe that it was jealousy of this isUM~!t«Vprbmpted Mlramon to the somersault performed. In the first place, the attempt to interfere with the goods of intestates is leveled at the Church,for in it is inolnded those bequests which dying Catholics seek to endow churches with. This Will be remembered as the measure which provoked the bitterest straggle in Boglend when that Government attacked tbo privileges of theCathollohlerachyjand it will be contested here to the bUler end. The padres are into the war, and they inland to fight U through with all the weapons in the. armory of temporal and spir itual magazine. . , Mlramon know* this, and therefore hla obal leoge, for bs has been long apprised that the clergy were warring witthlm secretly. He U now prepared for any fortune, and I think he will have to follow Santa Anna,for he cannot stay in Mexico. Thera are but two parties in this country, one of whloh consists in those that have ' the patronage of the ohurcb and iboiewho have U not. Thera is no chenct fora tri-angular fight/and I took-to tell yon soon that Mlramon has negotiated his way out of the country by the pomisiioo of Juarez. • Bobles win probably join tho Liberals again,and It has been hinted already that bo understand* the terms of Us conversion. —Cor. A'. 0. CruwiL Goto Bines non th* Isthmus.—An exten sive assortment of the gold images reoently die ooverod in the “Hoaoos,” burial pla chs, npoa theUthmusef Panamar weroyester' da? exhibited at our-office, by one of the gentlc n*a‘ from M«*rs. Baiy ßlwk Co - ■» wIII J whoa they were left by Dr, .the surgeotr of tbo eteama Moses Taylor, for exhibition. They wereeightorteainiwmber, allot gold, and of ; on. U lb. forniof . b.t, with oowprcaQ - wings sod legs, hwta* »'tagon’ .surrounded h, ftar horns curling oulw»raa. u Is of the purut gold, sad weighs •houl sis onsets.- Number two Is si frog, with' Isrge, jrrotrndlpg eyes, thssyo ball lining inclosed la ths sockets libs ths belle is sleigh bells. This sppe.rs to be ellghtl, .Uojed wUh eopper, sod weighs ■bonk 2} oaooes. Number thre. has the bod, ■ad tegs of sn sUigitor, with the hud sod ours of slsmb, only with as enormous mouth, sad drsgos like tseth sad weighs .host two oss ots. Number four Is ss Idol of hideous end ob goetie conception; with legs sod urna extended, ths head flsi, bseidg ■ fss liko .tows U the baoh.. wide open mouth aod shocked note, un der whloh carls someibiDgliks the latest form of moueUohe. -■ This was ertdesllj one of the ob aesss gods! It weighs •host two ounce., ui is of hoe gold. Besides thsss then irero » frog, - M cegle, Tirr emsll twla ftogi, .snisß. •rosdflU ssa ■ sasil hen." Ths whole weigh ot*t» pound; Md were asrehseedby pf. Oils frost* person « ths liihmus, at twenty dollars pCTOODCC. The escilement growing out of these dlecoraes do represented M being rerjr great tbrougboat. the r-hW ■■ndnHtHiiujto - wars toting. CMflqui; Ist ho district of Bogueron/jlas; thosusd persons were reported slrwdyslWorh . •£ Hurt reglM. digging for thenewW dtoonred hnsawwa&sg* »>“t r. Awe. $4 icHA. ¥ iMutiot. The lutui Confidel»|W biiiigpliccd Th« Emparor of Iho French haa confide! lo ! That condition, I obMtre, wonW not fail to ; hie army thV reaacne vhlch induced him lo iploase (he Ultramontane party. The Umrerr | grant AastrU the just accomplished peace. It is ‘ observes ? •,U . ' ’ •■ J Sddct.me.iiwhich requires frequent reperoeel. ; “«• •■«■> «J ».U.-*tal.»enu#.w»a of and whioh loritea nnoeaeing conjeclnro. The , happ.oeea and admiration iheeo e lonoua t.dioga . prinolpal aim of the war was” it eeemji, to reo- have been receircd. The joy of peace u doubled , der Italy n nation, and this principal aim, it nl- by the mannm- u£ which the Emperor hae o S n- 1 ■o seems. has been obtained. "It i« true," eaya eluded n,wilhont regard to those prudent 0000- Napoleon 111 fillualratinelhe prorerb, “s»■*<*• eels that were preparing to prohutiy the blood etaer'oecure") “that Veoetla remains to Austria, which they, allowed to Emperor bot he explains thaf ibis exception is inmate- of Aasltia hating.* vouft iu the Italian Copied* rinl because Venetia will continne to be an Ilal- eralion, the States of the Church will be pro* tan protlnoe, formiogpartoflbcltairaaConfnd-. teeted. Glory to the two Catbolio Emperors, eralion. We oonfess we do not follow the Em- who hnve-between them,made the peace of the peror In this explanation. That Venice will re* World, and who rcatrre to 'themselves the pro main Italian wo clearly see; wo. should have teelion-of the Charch I” more difficulty in anderstandingchoWit.coaid become Bohemian or Hungarian; bat how this fact renders its possession by Austria of less importance we cannot pretend lo explain. It is ooeofthcselogicalsequences whioh none bat an Epperor at thfe head of many legioos can enounce with effect. To the 1 eye of cominoa" understanding this possession of Venetia.by Auatiia would eeera to. gits Austria a right whioh she never before had to Intermeddle in the poUUcs of all Italy.,. Aus tria, a great military monarchy/Is, by this pos session, a member of whioh is made up of Austria and a few insignificant and uowarUko states. In this Confederacy who will influence; and who will obey? Austria is right in boasting that it not to her what may be the fortune of/arms; for, beaten or victorious she always gains thh prise (n the contest. That which was limited is how to become universal; that whioh was ah encroachment is now to be eqme'a right. We have nothing to say when tqe French army is told that the union of Lom bardy and Piedmont creates for Franco a pow erful alley. It is undoubtedly true. But France has bought this alllanoe at a frightful coat, and | the Independence of Lombardy is not that inde | pSndence for whioh the Lombards sighed. 'llls notoriously very difficult to get at the moaning of Louis Napoleon. He is the great modern Sphynx, and his very existence depends upon his not being found out. But, of all the riddles he hiui proposed to Earope, nose is more j pnziling and intricate than this treaty of Villa-' franco, the sense pt which we have attempted to read in the description ho has himeelf given. It is usual when we doubt as to the authorship of an aot to aik—for whose benefit wob it done? Here, however, wo ask this question in vein. The treasure is spent aud'the blood ia shed, the war is ended, and the peace is made; but no one,' so far as we can see, is the better for the fight. Sardinia la not quite happy in her new poeses* •lona, and even Viotor Emmanuel will find in Lombardy a poor substitute for the enthusieetlo affeotiona of all Italy. France has gained no accession to her territo ry, and no friendship from the oppressed popu lations of the earth. She has gained nothing but the knowledge that her Emperor is able to,: manoeuvre an army. She baa not, even at this moment, the conviction that hia sparing Aus tria was an act of unmixed generosity. The Emperor now says that heelayed hia hand under ap apprehension that the straggle was likely to assnmo larger proportions than ho desired. It Is not a very Chivalrous reason to give to an ar my which had just fought a campaign and losL thousands of its comrades for no result whioh I any one of them would have desired. These j soldiers want work and glory and promotion, j To tell them he made peace for fear the war wonld'spread coaid only be to set them guessing who it was who had tims stayed them in their fall march of conquest. It was not England. Was It Prussia? It ia not very probable, unless this pause in fighting should be rather n diver sion than a cessation. Was it Russia? Did Rus sia think Austria had been beaten enough? Was Rasaia acting all the time as the surgeon, with his finger apon the pulse of the patient, and did she give the signal to cease when that symptom of Hungarian fever developed itself? All or any of these reasons msy have operated. Or the Emperor Napoleon may baTe known the state of his own army best. There is, indeed, a last supposition, which we offer to the consider ation of those who were not long ago so fiercely scolding os bccaase we doabted that Napoleon, was about to set up a free constitutional govern ment in Italy: perhaps the French Emperor has imposed some secret obligation npon Austria never again to iaterfere In the affairs of Italy. If this should be so, then all is right. The Pope and the Grand Dukes are put up in pride of place merely to give Napoleon's great principle —"the sovereignty of tha people”—a clear stage. If they can hold their own, good. If they can not, then down topple Pope and Kaiser, and .Italy, left to herself, works out her own regen eration. Thera is no limit, to ham&n credulity, and there may be crednlousidolatort of Chaos who, even nt this thirteenth hoar, may believe iu such impossibilities as these. The e&oo men of tho age, however, know better. Thoy recognize in this new settlement nothing but an universal and irreaistiblo despotism. Wo yesterday an nounced that Csvoar, disgusted by tho disap pointment of all his hopes. Lad thrown up his employment.- The telegram of*to*day confirms ohr. previous information, hud ensconced that the Kicg of Sardinia has accepted Count Ca veat’s resignation, and has replaced him by Count Areso. This event determines the uature of the peace. Cavoor was an earnest man. He believed in Italian independence as a future work of Napoleon 11L It was by means of the confi dence he felt In himself and inspired In others ! that Maxzlnl and hia emissaries were discredited 1 throughout Italy. j It was Cavour who gave the signal for tbesne cesaive risings in the smaller Italian Stales, ft ; was by means of his influence that the revolu | tions at Florence, Parma aod Modena were blood* ! less, and that Rome remained tranquil.' Cavour believed in a constitutional Italian unity, and unfortunately he believed that the Emperor Na poleon entertained the eame views as himself. Warnings were thrown away npon him. Patriots and young ladies have a faith to men’s promises Whioh no expositions can shake, and whioh noth ing but bitter personal experience can destroy. Poor Cavonr! He onoo had a great career before him, for he was honest and tealoni; bot be was creduloQS and impatient, and he becamo the tool of crafty selfishness. Reception of tbo Peace Sewe In Paris. Pabis, July 13.— The diepatob anuoaooiog the simple foot of the eonolasion of peaoo was not'sent direct to the Mioieters. It-was the E en ures! who retired it yesterday morning at St. ijlond, and by Her Majesty it waa graciously communicated to M. Walewekf, who happened to be there at the moment, and then transmitted to bis colleagues. It was at a later hour that the conditions became koown. A placard wea post ed up at the Bonne, but it was remarked, as a departure from the osual ouslom, that the Moni teur published no supplement, though the intel ligence interested tbo publio at least as much bb (beresnltiof the battle of Magenta, or the more certain victory of Solferino. I may add a few more words as to the effect produced by tbie affair, and from wbioh we may j orm a fair notion of publio opinion and feeling. When the result of the oombal of Magenta was known, the hotels of tho ministers, the theatres, the houses of the court tradesmen, and a few pri vate residences were illaminated, and . displayed. When we heard of the victory of Solferino the martial aympatbies were gratified, and the rejoicing for the success of the French arms was expressed in a much more deojded manner. The display of last night in certain quarters of' the city was unmistakable. No oommlsstry'of polios bed to send round to the citizen* to eoggest the propriety of lighting up their houses or decorating with streamers their ahope and baloonies. There was UtUe need of pressora on publio opinion. The UlumlnatloDß eeemed to be spontaneous aod general, and each as I have seldom witness* 'ad. It was not limited to the time of the Boul evard or lb* great thoroughfares where people most congregate. Remoter etreete, whloh. are not mich frequented by night, and places oot of the ordinary beat of the lounger, displayed their lamps, their gas, or their candles. The mass of the commercial poblio, irrespective of mere po litical parties, averse at the beginning ef the war, testified in a manner not to be mistakeo theirsatlsfaetionthatit was over. The Boulevards presented a magnificent spectacle, os also the Rue Boyaie, the Buo de la Pais, and the Buede Bivoli. i With all this, I cannot say that the ultra-li beral parties are satisfied with the results, so far as these are as yet koown. They doubtless rejoloe that Austria has been forced to loosen hergraep of Lombardy, bat they lament that Venetladoesjnotparticipate in that liberation; that Toscany*, Parma and Modena may receive baok their former rulcn; and, in a word, that the Emperor’s promise to free Italy “from tho Alps to tbs Adriatio” is not fulfilled to the let ter. Then they express their surprise that the Emperor ban made peace without apparently having consulted or ioformod hle ally of hie< in tention. The Minietcr'of Sardinia In Paris wee probably as unaware of what was goiogon as tho Freooh Ministers themselves. Lombardy, to tio sure, .is given by the Empe ror to VJotor Emanuel, but what becomes cfhis views io otter partsjJf Italy ? I* Prince Napo leon to receive no reward for bis eerviose as commander of the fith Division; and are the Duchies not to be formed into a kingdom for nimt la Hangary to bo left as abe is; and are • Klapka and Kossuth to rotors to Constantinople l, or to.Londonae.they oaoeT These and similar i, questions are asked, and remain unanswered for ‘ tbs present. I'may state, then, that the revolu r Uqnary quarters of (be city were an exception. 1 to the rejoicing inlbe more opulent aud eommer -1 eial ones, and that the working classes did not show the contentment of tbs bourgeoisie, ':' . Much eCresAlaiAidcn the etyie.of ihe. Empe ror's dispatch.' siiPieMh Is signed Empe r r orof Austria dad } JDe;V but not a word,cf thc i of Bardinfai'itxviag affixed-his tkeogb ttl wv wu ostensibly taken oa his «* Mubuebous Outbaob.—Oo Thursday morning last,an Irishman Darned John Mulbotland was ■found dying beside tbs railroad traok near the canal bridge at this place io an insensible condi tion. He westemoved to a place of shelter, and Dr. H. W. called in, who found that the man ; waa. badly cut-and brnisod about the head, face and bod/. As soon as he was able to talk,,Malboiland; stated .that, while returning hdmo thought before y he waa met by two men near,the spot where.ho was found, who knocked him down and abused him .in the manner, dcs*. ortbed, when, probably thinking they,bad jtttlqd him, they carried blm. to the Railroad with e view, ol hiding their crime under the impression that the cars had killed him. He has no knowt edge of his assailants. Besides his outs and bruises, the Docter.snbiequenUy.discovered that a oonplo of his ribs were broken. He is rapidly recovering.— -Cambria Tribune. • ~,, (Eight hundred thousand dollars worth of the old stock of the Cumberland Valley Railroad,- which was owned by the citiiens of PhilsdeV phis, war-sold to the Pennnsylvania Railroad Company-last week. As ' every share’of this ■tbofrbas a vote, its new'owners will have cent trpl of, and will hereafter man age : the affairs 1 o l the Cumberland Valley, and of course will re qtiire onf‘ forwarding men te ran- their'freight cam to Philadelphia on tbs Pennsylvania. tral instead' of the Lebanon Valley, ‘as they do' at present.' It is supposed that new officers will b 4 selected to manage the Cumbartand -Valley road, 'and new energy oonduoilog iti—lTffrrwftory Union. ‘" “ • ,A ysAßvot.gunpowder.explosion occurred at Camargo, Montgomery county, Kentucky, on the 19th* inst.,‘ which resulted in seriously, If not fatally,' injuring eight persons. Through the carelessness of some one about a grocery store, fire was communicated to a keg of powder, which exploded with a tremendous force, tearing the buildiqg to .atoms, and scattering goods and other property, including the. contents of the poet-office, which was located in the eame,build ing, in,every direction. Among those injured,' were two young ladies. I We learn that an arrangement has been made or nearly so, by the officers of the Penn Indus trial Reform School Association for the purchase of a tract of land in : Warren county, for the lo cation of one of the Sohools contemplated in the Act of Assembly. The traot contains about five hundred acres of good land, iaa position suiting the convenience of a Urge number of the Coun- ties of the West. We trust the results of this ex periment will realist) the highest hopes of the active friends of the enterprise. —Erie Got. Jukiata Cotott.— The Democratic Conven tion of Juniata oonnty was held on the 25th inst., and the following ticket nominated: Sena tor, Dr. £. D. Crewfold; Assembly, tfoah A. El der ; County, Treasurer, George W. Stroup; County Surveyor, Thomas M. Kirk; Commis sioner, Henry ATConneU. The resolutions adopt ed re-affirm tho Cincinnati Platform, approve of the Stole ticket, and express undiminished con fidence in tho President and the Administration of the General Government. The weather continues dry in this Stole, gen erally, but wo learn that a fine rain fell' in Illi nois and Missouri yesterday. A large portion of Kentucky and Teonese© was visited with heavy rains Satarday and Sunday last, refresh ing the parched earth and doiog immense good to corn and grass.—Cm. Gaz.' Tnaletterfrom Brandon, MUs., purporting to give an account of the accidental shooting of a wife by her busbaod, which we eopled from tho N. 0. Picayune, was a hoax on (bat journal, the molivo and source of which are unknown DYSFBFBIA.^—The worst foe of humanity is so wall known, tb»t ws hardly Vert dtipcaed to scoop? tlsi«ar«p*»laiaaxposiUoo. Few b*vs*—pcd snfleriog from oss or mother «f iu varbd form*. Io Uct, it b sillier s Cip*i or iTcry other obt««s; ted taken Io thb stag*, vs bettors oc» rsm-dy—B(ZKtfaV)rs UOLLA^DBIIXBBA—-«U1 alwftya mitigate, U not effect ft permanent ans. Wo might css atrouger language. hot, •» ws stb ftddrvßtn| b rtotompg •« well aa a Te%y-n»til# com mntrfty, <hsJre to ftrold tbs prejudice srtlch vqold ettsch to «Ust would two curs toftlog. Indlgottice, Hmrtbwn, Ut*d«Ji&—Slck and Norvooa-iu fact, all that bara their origin in Impaired digestion—fa which ar* Included IIILIOUS DIROHUERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS, Mental Disorders, lndirpaxitic-* to Thizk,Jatjmience, DrjfrnnoU nf tptrUt, .Versus* Fkw* aiwt TnwMimg, Attire far <sW itudt, and a number of otbvr affections cf thtatfass, rendering a mao unfit for inter cocm with tha srorld and tbs soefttyof bi* family—will oil, in most Instances, tjs found to bareprotsedadfrrici that doosaad state of th» dUsattyarrrsoti* wkkdt tkte mMlctoe la ao c'mio«Dt]y calculated to rcUsva. . Bets Caatrnc—TbifGtoulne fctgbly Coucotnttd Deer hare's Holland Blttsts la put np in ball pint bottles only, and totalled at (1 par botUa. Tbs great demand k>r this trnlj Celebrated Usdietnsbas I winced many imitation*, which lb* pnbUc abdoldguard against porebwdng. Beware of Impoaltionl Sea that oor name tson the label of srery botUa j jtj bny. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jv, 4 00., Sols Proprlsttra, 27 Wuod »u**l. bstvreo Ist and Sd Pftubr.rgb. Pa. mySSnUwp jirto abbrrtisimcntfl. A CARD. THE DNDEBSIGNEI), Laving purchased tboatpck ol Mr. SAMUEL RUOKSKN, lur many years rnesged in tbs Woodon Ware btslnrss, and baring loorese rd nl* fertllllra for manufacturing to order ererylblag lu the lino of WOOD or WILLOW, of lbs beaUnaterlals nnd In the most workmanlike manner, would rap. etfolly *ak so examination or his stock as contained tn .he doable base ment uni bofidlnr No. 31 Diamond, North east coreer. SAMUEL RIDDLE. SAIUUBL &IDB&S, NO- 31 DIAMOND, FITTSBUAGH, iUKCFACTCtt* *56 ffICUUU DUIU 15 WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, fl'mpruii »7, ar.nnj olher Uemt to) mfwtrfiijta fxaiti?n OnCEHß—fUff, Dvnl, Tliaimoattor, Onl Ontik, Fe p>Oh’« P*lent, in ploe, o*k ud c«dir. XU US—White Flo# and Otdtr, ooated, fren 6 u U lnch*», ptistod, two tud itucabwp; Hett, Uraot, Dslblog «nd Ice Crum TnbJ, of oak or ctf*T. KKELKKS—PiIoted, uraJibfd or plUu. pioo or oi-Ur, tall I'tznm aod rarlatUa, locladlog tfaaa bound r«h«r. CUCEJSTS—Common, aclocUd, Ouicj,. half, (joarlnr, i u y, psloted, cedar, atriped and plain, brans and Inin bound, atoamboat, well, boWy kitchen and floor, nvrr SJ»4AsURBS—CoaI Boabafa, Qrain lioabßla, Halt mi»hul», Pccka, Ualf Pocka.QujlOtar Peeka, Quart Hoiaa, 10 plou, cedar, oak or roalbarr*—mlad or oßaralnl. OUOAR BOXSfl—Noatad, >plaio and rarciibod, uiiti or without balls. CLOTHES i*lNB—(tonuaon aad wblltlod, la fl»» gro buxtr; Bmlth'a Ptleot, ia gro. boxes; Brass Ptas,lo gro. box**. WOODEN BOWLS—AII atzaa; maple, cacambtr aod pop- lar; IJaib Xraja, io. WASU-BoAED3—CommoOjDorstalltd, Ziuo, taired coutra, tor, So TOWEL HOLLERS—AII kloda. ROLLIN 9 PlNS—Ravolviog baodloaaad plalu CUTTER LADLES—Flookod aod plain; beach abd poplar. BUTTER SPOONS— Aborted sizes. SOAP CUPS— UODDLKRS— LEMON eQUEßzette BUTTER PRINTS— PouDd and half pjaod, box nud plMn. POTATOE SMAfiQßbS—Assorted. STEAE MAULS— SALT BOOOPB— BPIOOTS— AXE HANDLES, Pick Haoilos, Hatcbol Baadlca, Ac. BARREL LIDS— TAR BUCKETS— MOP 8TI0K&—Woodoo sod racial heads. CLOTHES POUNDERS— " , RAT TRAPS, Moot® Traps, Ac,, la prtr; Tari<cj. CLOTHES HORSES—Aaturted sixes. STEP LADDERS—AII afze«. BRUSHES—Scrub, Bixdttog, Wbltavmh, Olotbcs; all sixes, BASKEZB—Market, opao aod lid, cciUd; poach acd straight; School, Cluthw,round, sqnara and oval; Ham pers, Peach tad Spill, la every variety, of oar own manufacture. WILLOW CUAJRB—OIoso, for children. WILLOW CRADLES—AII sizes made to order. WILLOW COAOIIES—Made to order. PANOV BASKETS—french and Dalfllan, In every variety. Hotfa Daakcta, Cigar do, Ladlea* Wuik do, Ac , Ac. OORDAOK —Manilla Coil, Bad Oonla, Clotbca Lint*. Plough Lines, Ropa Ilattera, dumping Ropes, Cottou aud llMap Twlno, CbalkUcta, Ac; CHILDREN’S CABS—Klllir Patent, two sires, light and strong, with or wiiHont springa, wlUbw bodies oe east* ern.' MASON’S BLACKING—AiI aizra. STOVE POLISH—Dover Stamping Ot/* and Dixon’s. OOffEB MILIB— Hopper, Wall, Adams’ Patent. APPLE PARKER—SimpIe, compact and perfect. WASHING MACHINES—Tub, ribbed. . 801THB SNATHS—Assorted ftxes. , GARDEN RAKES—SteeI terth. i ll MATCH SAVES—Cone aod box. MATCHES—Gross aod block. Ebaksr, Enitcn'a, fitter's and cthfr favorite eastern brands, HEARTH BROOMS, WHISKS, £e—Awcrtod litre and stjlea. aUeutlon of city and countrydraltri is invlt<*d to (be above Oatalogne, and a personal, exatploatloo of stuck and prices is aollclted. Onr facilttlre for suaabctiutnK almost every tblpg tn onr line, and fbr partbsslng fruo fim hinds article* not In onr line of manofaetore, enables t» to sweatee aaUsfacticn to thorn who puylsror nswUh tbetr order*, botti as to prompt sdtecqOoo, quality aad pi ico. ' . BABVBIs RIDDLE, , Diamond, Flttabnrgh Ja3fk3weodA4twT * jQOLtiAK SAVINGS BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH STSFST. Deposits o&de vdtb this Bank befcre the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, Will drew fntcreot from that’ date. GRAS- 'A. COLTON, Treamm, ITIOMEfITiO OOILEKK—Xho bestnwott* * .*• ■itattTM&rOßSS* ... v . ' pocset ksitbs. CSBYZBB, - ' x seusoi* t'.<i „• •' •* * * .>MJZOSB,&J • JoU*tft7,viU Wte9<i«fieor»Mm.-Crletato«Qlubo: tlnih r:\ ■; :t- 4~: t?A*l»WflnJ:*toUKo;' , I - loft v ~■■■.&*.» Woodrtmt.*-^ | ' iaito irirrjlsrnientE. */ KEV, 1C Pfc'lUUISU' A. 11, Proaldiut. UEV. J. U. RJiOWEES, A-. M., Vl« AUiatfti li? ulc-i experienced teachers. loiiructlPiia aro given in all hratichca oi • thorough English. Ctaaalcal *od ScienliOc education Superior aicanUgta aro offered in Oil Pointing, Wa'cr Colon end I'r»«lnp. Modem l*n gnap-j are taught by a thorrmghly qtnhflrd lnar.h*r. Ma atc under th« tap/rntion of Pmf Bohboeh. . Fall term eomm»oc«u Wednesday the 3l«t day ot August. Tor Circu lar*. girlßg panicQliiri, apply at tho. Wftf/e tfflss tad principal N«k ttcr.4 ' M. SIMPSON, JuXs:&»rt . President Board of Trustees. fae&»“«' A'.itivat. paßy—- JDSX receiTod tv now lot of Pianos frota the eaanDftibtoi7 or CBICKERING A SONS, OP 6% AND 7 OGTA.YZS, AND VARIOUS STYLES OF FINISH. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. The publicare invited to call and examino Ihoatccfcof Uta subscriber, which coDfUts of FIFTY PIANOS. JOHN IT. MBLLOB, 81 Wood street. it Pisnos to Rent. Napoleon hi.—the ma* PHEOT. . Lectures for Ibo people, by B«rr. B. Stondl 1 Gvu. Garibaldi's AntoblogTsphy. ■ Julian’* Interest Teblra, by Aran Julian. i‘ Popular Tale* fr*m the Ncnrao. Michelets’ Lure. Tent and Harem, by Carolina Pain*. Tbo Roman Question, by E. About. Pima Bong Books, No. 1 and 2. Pima Cook Book. • Plmaßadpe Book. Eastern*! Treatise on fitroet Railways. Loogatreth on the Hire and Honey Bee—i , The Prlsco of the House of David —new edi Tbo Pillar of lire. ‘ Bank’s Africa, 12mo. edition. Price J 1,35. , Livingston's Trarols la Africa, 12mo.e0itl For sale at HUNT A Ml u Jn29 Uasooie Hall, 4 f]?Oß SALE OR EXCHANGE.—Ad improv- Jr *1 Farm of 62 acres on tbe Yougbloghony rtre/ and UvbnelUnUe Railroad, £0 olios from Plttsbargti. •i Abo, a Lot on U*lu strast In fcharpaburg, 12» front by 200 deep, with bnUdinge thereon, sottnM#fora physician or druggist. "■* Alsp,&»acrojct Pralrla Land, sovsn miles south-west of Chicago. ATeo, IS}£ acras on lb* vast aids of Chicago AlTorAay part of which will be sold on'reasonable terms and a Jong credit given on tbo ?Barcfc«sa . mousy, or exchanged for an Improvod Stock farm Id Pcud sylrdaflbrObio. Fdr'jfeYtlcnlar*, address Q- T. GILLIAM, • JaPdtf flhrrpebarg, Allegheny 00., Pa. OANGER'S HAIR DRESSING'* ROOMS, O GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL, I. „ . OPEN FROM fl A- M. TO B P. M, Whtre guutlemen can hare their Hair Pressed in the latest and ratarfkifalonable metm»r. He has fitted np a room ex pre**ly for Lediot, whore partlrulsr attention will be given to PKKfitflNO HAIR FOE PART IKS, RECEPTIONS, Ac, laue Tnrious approved styles. . 49rSANPER'8 CBLF.BRATEP SCALP TONIC kept eon rntnly.ftn hand and for ealo. _• JuMtlyd Q LOSING OUT SALE.— HUSH UNHNSUADE uP FORK FLAX. BURCHFIELD A 00- lurilo tbo attenlicn uf Layers went fag Fronting or fiklrtiag Llneoi to the superior article they tod which (boy aro able to sell rsrjr low u they pur chase them oil tbo most adrintagoous term*. . Also,Unen bblrt Fronts, Linen Lawns, Csmbrlcs, Hdkfs., Ac., eery ckcas. i Ju2P CAUTION!!! —All parties arc , cautioned •gilnst'negotiating a DRAFT drawn by GEORGE THOMPSON,Treasurer, on PEKBLES A BROTHER, Clo cloQall.anJ by them ar-ceptad, Cor Quo Uuudtoland Eighty .44-106 Dollars. Tbo line haying t«>oo mailed lo us and ml«arricd. JaSMUI* PJSNNA.BALTMANUFACTURINgCO unmKOHAii connKucuL college AND ' WRITING ACADEMY, yolUge IltUI, Diamond, Dlrtaingbam TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For Ornamental Writing —..515) H Plain Writing—— - 10> Tima onllmiled. ** Writing and bonk-Etuplog SO j racoiTT: N. SHAFFER, Profeaaor of Writlog and floofc-Kroplnn g. 11. LEtTfIEAD, Jr , Professor of Ponmanafilp. . P. WELLS, Professor ol B-»h-Krej>lnjr and Commer cial Calculations. REV. W. B. COLTON, Lictcrar on History an! Goners! Subject*. HON. R. P. PLENNIKKN. Ex-U. 8. Mlnlater to Den mark, a member of the Ptttsbnrgb liar, Lecturer on Ooo merclM Law. PROP. M. F. EATON, Lecturer ca Floentioo. OsU and ace what Las n«»er been before alteopto) by any pet mao, namely: Spodmtnaol Ornamental and Practical Penmanabip accuUd in yearproenoe, Ip the short spaceof Iran SO seconds and apward*. Good boarding at $2,50 per week. fctndanU enter at any time. For specimen* of olTband Dctinua Writing, endow two postage stamp*, andaidross Q. (I. LElf QUAD.Principal, Jn2s:lydfc«F titubnrpii, Fa. ~ FRtINCH WHITD ZINX; FAINT ” prom Ttrr VTEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF 3?AHI6. THIS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to which the test WLtto Lead la applicable, Ii doe* not la> u ytUow, •* lead tnrartably does, and wilt tcqoire Ita Lardoae* and amcoibncaa of Coach panelling wtlhoat the aid of raroleh. and le eaclly washed Colors wi:b a ainc baate retain,their frutbueea and brilliancy of color. CliO pajtiud* wiUeneeran much surface, with the «*nv body, as CtO pccod* nf lead—wbowtog great economy «s well m beiQly. In otiK-r lhat parti?* tatoy drjxnd njw.n catting ilm article purr. they khojtd |.aj oi oooe bnt ih* n»<v«t ’■er/vrcio* IU Kotuti. ihlp but two ijoalltloa, kanro m No. 1 and f«t9«o Whitt Dry. Rod and Ort*n seal The Ho 1 or Rod Srat U Utt uilcW eaod for ptlnUsj tbs SpowTHiita nr Green Poai being only ofedlor las tnoat cxpeoalro work. JOSEPH U. STRONG, Agent for the Co. Order* addrnawd toeUbtrof tu« fallowing bono will b* Oiled at the n*n rrducni tariff of prfet*, cither Dry or lu OH. HALL to CORNELL, 123 llaidan Lann, Nsw Turk RATKULDfI. DKVOE A PRATT, 104 tQd 109 Fulton street. New Tcrk. npUE IRON “city trust company, ■*“ NO SSC LIDRBTT BTBEET, PITTSBURGTI. ’ Geo. E. WAtcrtt, Pre»’t_,™Jlo3rrT C Pomsurz, Cashier. This InrtltnUco trill be opm and ready for basinet* on MONDAY, the FIRST DAT OF AUGUST. Collection* mads la all the Principal Cities of the Doited EUtes and the Otwdm, and procwd* promptly retained to aey dtwlred no day of matnrity. Sight Ktcbatjte oo the Principal Citiei of the Hast and W«»t. DepcsUs rerelraJ la Tar and Corrsnt Funds. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. ja«7:dtl Dr. Samuel 8. Fiteh'a Biliary Corrector or Antl-Dlltona Mixture.—Purely Vefft- EffettiTe Remedy for 1 BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK ÜBADAOHB, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OB 6TOMAOU. COSTIVRNESS, BILIuUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUQU, MALARIAL F AVERS, Buft BL OUMPLAINTS, IWHGEdUON, SOUR BluliiOH.Ac, ' SKIN DISBA&ES, lUPURK BLOOD, JAUNDICE, And all cuuipuioti ranted by IMPURE BILK OR BILIOOs' NESS. DB. GKO. 11. KEYSgB, JdM.d*wT 140 Wood at, Sole Agent for Pittsburgh. PRICES REDUCED— boots and anor.s cheap fob cash. MM KM 8080. 83 Mat kit alrwt, Is now Mltr.g off hi* Urg- and util Mlncied .Iw'h of BOGT* au-1 MllOfcn ut Toy rmlucb.l {•tl<>*,('UPkULillg of Ladlu*, Hi«e« un i U«ll?ia, rtlppnta *ol Fancy tbi+e of a<l deeotlpilous. • lltfua’, Boy 1 * aod Youth’* Bo.l*. Shoo*, Oaf.-rJ Ties, Uni tra, Opera*. *c., An, All of »b!ch be l« nsvr telling ul gruklly u.tu.aJ pi Lot Cull toon uad fecor* a bargain. Ju£> j£MKi K, i Ul^ 6w U'»b«t *t«w«. Thu college ofst. jambs, mauy- LANO.—Tbo elßlUctulh session l oo (lie last tVfcdovuUy(ilia 28tbj offiei'letflbM lbt> Tattoos classes in the COiX£o£ acd Id (ha GttAMMAJt £Clloot> icaumt their work prompily. Now studeuts will to rxjmiuc<d on TbttTsrisr, Broltmler 59th. J.iUN U KF.aP.jOT. JsSfi:Uvsio.l 1» 0., Goliego Bt Jan.^rAid. rjIIIK Finsr BAPTIST CONOUKQ ATI ON OFFER IQEIR CQUBOU SUIFIOE, GOBITSB QRAKTAXP THIRD ST?. FOR 3AI.E ON SEASONABLE TERMS, Togeibor with tbo ORGAN tod FURNITURE. U la welland lolstantialJy built, capable of stating six hundred perrons comlortsbly, end ii only offered fir sslo because It to too email for their accommodation. forbmu, do, apply to WM. 11. EVER SON, No. 04 Water Street, or J. BOOBY.BR, Jm, No. 133 Liberty street G. 11. ANDERSON, ' JoZhtif BacroUry Board of Tro»i> ; f-a. the time Has come WllxNA JinsrCLA33 FAJMICY SEWING MACHINE CAN BE HAD AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Call and ao« theBRAMAN MACHINE. It will henntltcb, qallt, gather and embroider, is exprcaaty adapted to all Tatlottot of htmaahold tewlofl *lll take 1600 stitches per mlnoto on all kinds of fabric; runs still; Is easily learned and kept In order, and U la fact tbo first and only really reliable fccoble Thread Machine now lorented and totf at urtafauMtMutit Pika -only $35. Agents waul ed. Bead teVCtociUr- LASSOKLL 4 NORTHROP, ° nowr * VUCT ' Ko.fiOMarketßtrMl.PUtabnrgh. Or, BAMDBLP. BBNNBTX, Agent, at Kennedy's Jewelry Store, corner Sooth Oemmon and federalAl'egbeny City. JnSfcdAwT Day boohs ani> ledgkks, Scrap Books, • Meinonndnm Books, . Pass Books. Por talo by W. 0. JOHNSTON A CO, Steam Job Printers and Stationers, No. 67 Wood street. JnSQ N TUB FBKBYSVXLLE KOAD, tlirco miles from Allegheny City, tan acres of valuable land a good dwelling of 6 rooms and 6eUar,barn, excelltnt spring and spring bocia, flee orchard, grape tines,««. j 7S§ S A bQ3,61 Market St , NEW MAOKKKAt—SO bbJs No. 3 large, rac'd on consignment, and (at sale by * • / Jtt3Q BHBIVRR A DILWOftTIL FOR KENT—A three -story Brick llouse conUlQlnc six rooms, No. 4*Congr»i»street. Unquirt or WATT * WIbBQN.Nu. 258 Liberty at. RICE! jUGEII RICBHI—. A consignment of tan casks, lifftir WearKdMd “dtoraaln bj y jo&j * WATT A WILSON. ITY PROPERTY FOR RENT—Threo irbmlnent litalnew »t»aJ*~« i&?L? ( !r c i Ufi s J a ** street, Rent $3OO. &■ CTJTHBKRT * joOO itaalgatata and Oen'l Agent, tl Maritat rt _ CORN MB AL—25 bbls. Corn Meal for sslo b. TUOS.Btt.LACO, JntO- . - Crr** front strat and Cbencciy Lena. ULOUU—2SO bbls. S. F. Floor in etoro and -C to sale by ■ THOB. BELL* OJA. v )nSO - Corner front Mmfand Chancery lan*. T7GGS—S bbli fresh reo'd and for ealeby Xli 'JuSO SUBIYEBAWLffOarU. ’Vf Httilit,. i I GAZETTE JOB OFFiCE: «ll latertrted'Wtln'ptdjw «.bl*rtfca« of that day, lo at-' 1 tesd amectUur,to l»b®M oa MONDAY ISTKIftNO, »t 7K 1 o'clock, la MJfAIKTTB tULI .to take inroednaltlanUloo ’ tbo prcpoaod n’cnnio* of lbs Passenger fUJl**jr OQ tbB Lord’s day. John D. M’Cori, KobortDtlceU. W. M. Utnehirt, S P. Woolf, w. n. Kincaid, D. W. Berry, John Orr, Jobs SteTcoKa, Wm. Little, A. Bttei, John Orr, W. P. TbompAOO, ■i ‘ jatßteUantoua. ' , -*V RALSTON & YOUNG, (•cccssaviis to /cos t. sanrocij BOOK. CARD «JOB PBISTERS. QAZBTTB BTULDINQ, IPTH STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, PrTTBBTJHBH, PBHN A, ' evirr kind of BOOK ***** FANCY JOB PRJSTI7TO With nt»tn«*» and diiptich. ’ By tiie above card it will be perceived that I have dlipc**“d of my BOOS AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT to Slower*. RALSTON A YOUNG. They ue grotlaraen io whom every cc® ft done* tniy b»pl»ced, aj well {q regard to business tmwactkma os tbeir expertn-. •• in the mechanical execution of the work entrusted to them. They ore provided with o large amount of Typea ted Machinery, Steam Power and other facilities to extent* printing loan excellent etyl* usd promptly. I uk for them the continuance of that patron age which hat to long and so liberally been extended to totnywlf. Ja37:dawtfP JOHN t. BURTOCK. OP PRO- no mu' in bibs, o£en to Visitors Seeking Health or Ple**- are, ft am Jana Ist to October Ist. Ateommodalions for over 500 Viiitari. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are situated Is Delaware County, IS miles North of 00l tab Out, (the Copttot cf Ohio,) /on the Sdots-Blrer r lo mOos from Dataware, 5 miles from the White Sulphur Sta tical on the Springfield, Monnt Tertian and Pittsburgh Railro>d,un<lKUnilee from Pleasant 'Talley' "or Springs Station, on the Cdlombui, Pfqna and Indiana Railroad. The medidnshqttintfes of these Springs ora unsorpassed by tbosa of any'other Mineral Waters in the United States. OyPnr Room or .Hher lufonuttlou, oddren ANDREW WOSON, Ja, |<tl:.itaulT Whit* Sulphur Springe, Ohio ifon. Price (L ItIKR’A, Fifth Strtot. NOBTKEKN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORGATE SfttEET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN.I 836. CAPITAL $8,308,600 00 PAID UP CAPtTAL AND SURPLUS... 3,104,111 03 ANNUAL RBYKNUB, for tlio yeareed lag Jannary 91.1898 033,034 13 This company insures against Lees cr Damage by Flro, almost every description of Property. Tht Rate* of Premtvvu art nioJ<rafe, and, in all c*mt, ta»-d npao tne charorti.r of the owner or or-ru pant, nuJ the meriti of the risk. Donee promptly trijnated sari paid without reference to Loodcn. A tpauit permanent fun>l provided tn PMladtL p\ia for payment of latiu in tAii country. Moan. James McOctlj A 00, I'l Wood itre-t; “ John Ployd A 0o n ITS “ . “ “ Broom A EJrkpatrkks, 163 liberty street *• D. Grega A Co., 00 Wood street: “ WUson, M’Broy A Co., 64 Wood street; “ Jim re afcCandlose A Co, 103 “ “ *• Nimick A Co, OS Water sttuet; ** H, A. Fahnestock A Co., First and W,oJ str>*ts; •• Jus Woudwell A Co., Second and Wood streets; *• Atwoll. Lee A Go., 6.Wosdytmt; . ** liofrbfield A Co., Poorth and Market streets; •* Moans AjOcG Wood and Water ft*; atpatKcas is paiunii* hia. George 11. Stnart, Kaj, 13 Bank street. 1 Messrs. Mjors, Ciagborn A Co, 232 Muhtt street; *• Win. M’Km A Co., *J2Bontb front street; M’Cntcbeoo A CoHlus, front and New sts; " Smith, WtnUma A Co, 613 Market stmt; M James Graham A Co., 20 and 22 Lctitta street; Joseph B. lUlcbcii, Esq., President Meehftnict’ Bank; James Pnnlep, Fsq-.PiaU.laat Union Bank; lion. W. A. Porter, late Judge Sapremo Cbnrt. JAMBS W. AREOTT, Agent, JeS&lydis TumpofAry Office, 103 Wood street. iJUIE UNDERSIGNED HAS TIITS PAY awodstid with bim la the WHOLESALE GROCERY OALJL A2*D EXAJVIINBJ THE LATBST IMPROVEMENT 15 Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE whoso owners offfreJ a premium of $2OOO Id Philadelphia to as; other oa exhibition ot (hs Frmkllo Jcatitots that coaid do tbo uco rang** of woife aa frelL— Their c-CTar oot having been accepted it* superiority matt bo eoD«d- d. For talo at 7VTA 'R&'pT AT.T. & CO.’S, lolSaUwy FEPBE-AX ST, ALLIOSKNY PITY. PROVISIONS, PRODUCE v. r. WAirra, Snr icas. oadkit nsinsr, BUSINESS. Mr. SAMUEL EWAIIT and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will csntinuo ths nmo at the OLD STAND, NO- 971 LIBERTY STREET, diroetly epjxwito lh« Zoslo Pittsburgh. Jnly l, 156?. SAMCF.L EWART-..WM. M GOBHLY WM CURRY- W. M. GORMLY & CO., ■WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 4)1 Liberty Street, Pitltbargb, Ps. JafcCmdilp LooAH &aasoo, . - I llltOltXEßi OP HARDWARE, SO. 5a WOOD STREET, Fcur tk-or* above £t. Chexlre Hotel, Je3hJom PIITSBUB9U. O. B. Bxtah, late of lAacaslfrr Looan £ Orc9o, Plttal/g. QUO. S. BRYAET di CO., Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF PIG IROSJ, BLOOMS, &c ~ No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. R trims 33— Lvcn, Eli mb A Co., rituburcb; Lvlngiloo, .Copeland A Co., i'Utshargh; Tlio*. E. Fr&DUln, Em)., Lan caster; Hem. Jjlmou Cameron, Harmherc; Bryan, (lanloor Jt Co, Uoilfdnyiburg, Pa. Je£o flrod THB ENTBHPHIBB Insurance Company OF PHIIiAIiELPHFA, tniarti ARainitLoii or Damage by Fire on Building*' nerehandUe, Fur niture, *«•) at Reasonable Hate* of Premium. UiaxuTOEj.—F. BatcbforJ Btarr: William fiTßte, of Wcj. U’Km A Co.;Nfclbro Frailer: Joo. M. Atwood, cf Atwood, WblteAOn; ftt-nj. T. Tredick, of Trod Ink, R lobes A Co; Henry Wharton; Mordrnal L. lUwvon; pen. H. Stewart of Stowert A Pro.; John H. Brown, of John □. Brown A Co; B. A. F&hnootosk, of B A. Fahnestock A Co.; AnJrvw D. 0o«h; J. L. Errlnger, of (Food A Erriagor. F. RATCHFOHD aTABR, President. Caiaio W. Oox*, Secretary. Pimsoaoti RxmlSCES.—ffm. Holme* A Co, J. Painter A 00., TboaaaU. Howe, B*q, Jm. Marshall, Esq., Allen Eramor, Eeq., Wlllun, il’Klroj A Co., WUaon, Payne A Co, Bailey, Braan A 00., Llvlogiton, Copoland A 00, Jemei D. Lyon A 00, lYm. S. Lartly A Co. GEO. S. DRY AS & CO., Agents, •J'AO.-rtati 80, 62 Wood Street- A Valuable Bltafor a nauuractarlng El* tabllihmeiit and Private Realilenea for Bale* 'iniAT PIECE OP GROUND SITUATED A on the Motioagahole rlrer, botng lot No. 10 In Sleele Simple’# plan ot lot* !u Put toemhip, end adjoluingland* of John Arthurs, E*q, and iLe bein of CunliU, and near the Copper H’oiki uf C 0. Ilaatuy A Co., containing be* twvon seven and eight acres. Ills a very desirable httna* (tun for « Uenatacturtog lUtaltlubcnenl,having arout tear acre* lying between tbo Plunk Road »nd tbo llivrr, aud along which tbo Coodullmlllo RaJlruad wilt pa*s. The opper purt ol tbs place li a delightful situation for a Private Kostdeucu, having good rpring* and a commandiug view of tbo MoooogaheU VaUay and the Ohio river. The opper or town perta of the place will be eold separate or to gother, as might mil a parnhaenr. For term* and prioo. apply tn Vf. GIBSON UILLEU, At tbo We-ileru Insnmnra Company, Water atrooC Or— tt. MrLLEO, Ja, 1&8:2vd No. 1U Fourth street. GAUNTLETS, LISLE GLOVES, Selling lor atatoreof JoCT INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—The sub scriber haring rontod a largo wareroom 'forth* «xhU>t* tun and aaln of nawly invented and lobormtog Machine*, be tnTitea all tbosa who hare 007 to dispose of to give him a call or send on their moddi, and he will dispose of thorn; and ataotbrlr Patent Right on rsawnable term*. He alio invite* all three who wt*b to foiro limo and labor by a trifling expense to give Mm a call and examine the ortislu* now on hand, at OhO. Vf. BUNN’S Real Katatoand insur ance OSco, North aide of Letcock street, 01U door cart of Fed?rat sL, Allegheny Pity. jcS7 New map op the seat of war New Sapor Imperial Sheet Mepol the B*»t of War; embracing a toll map of Enropr, nod complete map* cf Sardinia end Lombardy, Austria and Italy; the wholo embodied la one Sapor Imperial Sheet; size, 34x44 Incbe* 5 furnishing each rellsblo geographical In formtlton as cannot be procured elsawhcre. For rale by W. S. UAVBN, BUtitmey, Ja27) Cor. Wood and 3il sta., and cor. 2d and Market it. JOK CUKSiS, MEAT SAFES, A largosupply on band-far sale bw at the Iron City BtoreeadUn Wartbomoof W. W. BRAD3HAW, No. 134 Wood street, Hrat door below the sign of tho Golden Qua, IFJSINSURANCE.—Tho GIRARD LIFE INBUIIANCEt ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY* at tea A*w»oy,No, T 6 Grant ilrtot,Putsborgb,eonttnoe to make lnaurenccica tires.. In addition to a pail c»pU*l pf >300,000, they bare a Urge sod ißeroasior ustkTD fCTT>» sfibnllog ondonbtod seewtyto ln esses of iaaarauca fur. Ufa tho boaas declared Iron profits has already exceeded fifty per coat, oa ail pnoiama jsdd." Isos. H&qxwat, Pra'tj John r. Jatsea, Actuary; Jss. Stag, M. D.. Medical Exandasr. Ho. US fifth «tmt, Flitibargh. for timber InlormiUcc apply to W3f. BASS’ WELL, Agent far the Company. No. 70 ttroat strtet. tnyiaiyd . . ■ • • • A MEKIOAN FLUTE SCHOOE-Wlth bow and complete roioa aod exorcise*, end all errylnstrorticn* to perfect the learner lu tho ait 0< pleying the Hate wilt cat a matter, tarether with * I«S® colleeflaa PvikM, Marches, Ac., by*- Ho*s. PricobOc. for sale by •'j.'« JOHN n.nsoxo^ziwaantt^.) Capias taalUd on receipt cl the prtay.' . ...IP* 1 fBESH BEUEEICK.' ANI> BEUFUKU ?<2gKss , *rr **Jnlg. c -ni-r n .-n'cnd B<l ArJßjy JDOMJSSUC AND BTAPIB DBJT f©“&000 Agents Wanted.— To sell four ns* lnrantbms. Agent* faaro mads over f'J.OOOcn cm*— better than all other similar good femr stomps aed feet 80 pagoe panlcolara, mds jell-arndaa»T EPHRAIM BROWN, Lnatll, Mast. S@-Ac,nts ffiTOt in this Btato to can rssimtth the GOLDEN SALVE. Balbrapiiiy. Can make good pay.-For terms, 4u, send stamp. jelt-Sodav*r a P. WRITTEN, Lowell, »■=■ m CITV HAIiIi. - three nights, Wednesday, Tlrariday nod Friday fiTa’s Sanford’s Opera Tronpe, The Largest Company in the World. DICK S LIT E R, —ADMITTANCE 26 CENTS. A Fred Concert in Front of tho Hall 30 Mm- O(Dc2 05 Mein fit-, 124 door, op oUlreJ BuffJo, N:Y. Established by the celebrated I>R, JOHNSON, late of Koodoo, England. a growl discovery In tbs science o( medicines, being s ear* Uln and tpccdy cor* for restoring the tight and removing all dtaeuue peculiar to tha ciyo. Tbla It uniremlly ac knowledged the only safe and core remedy now known. It haal>eon oaed with great success by tbo moat tklllfal phj tlclant Id Earopa and America. Patients in any part of tha country can treat themself** iitcct-aafull? at a enodorato aiMoce, thereby avoiding the danger and expenco of falling into tha band* of fmsullfal phytic.Lana. Tb!« isedklna (lufflclent to coxa,) will bo amt by mall or Exp rets, wiih a]) ntceawry directions on receipt of Ten Dollar*. Dr. Certain and JofaUiblo Care for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous <llead and flfind^ComplainU, Affording Instant relluC U> sufferers who bar* bs&O troubled with deafmss for m’abyyeirs, 'After uiingthla remedy »j few day* ilia pul*ht la suddenly and alihiSt miraculously enabled to bear ordinary 4o nM oonrarfation; in tho coorw uf a few voeta tho most obstinate C'Uo of deafness la effectu ally cured. Patients too nomarca* to mention bare been restored to perfect healing and fotoTer rescued from the tniret of tha unmerou* dangarouktfnqStlified pretenders of-the present Ufy. Hospital tod privats*leetiaoilele -and *«crtifleale* from the most eminootphyxtdani and surgeons In England, in whose presence deaf ponona bate been cured, and many hundred* of prints patients enrad can bo aeon or referred to. Aeaaeof thia medicine' (eoougbto effect a cure,) will bo forwarded to any par to! the country for fifteen Collars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. JrdKdawlyT Office 05 Main Buffalo, N. Y. C ; A R D WTLtTASI m. gorht.t. L*ta of PUtatnzrgb. / PhihrialpbU PITTS BORG H COM tfISSIOS HOUSE- PiffSBURGH BUHBP ACTUKED GOODS, COAtCn.S AND OtffTß Mbbcsandist/ NEW YORK. 43-C«.mdiiuaicttU •ollcUod, to whi:h proper personal at tention *b.ill bo ;Itcu, and proceeds promptly remitted. Umsts. Bryce, Richards A CfoJMcon. John Black A Co, Aloxaodsr King, Esq ,j “ McKoe A Brothor, Hours. Adame, Uacklin A Co. Wilson A Bratae, IT. T. ' joJl:ly.1 THERE IS NO,MISTAKE!—The pro prietor*, wbe are old atabUabed manufacturer*, miter sabjocting It to the severest tests known to tho tr*do,*r* laity persuaded, (bat SAWYERS' CHEMICAL OLIVE EKA3LYJC bOAP combinasmoreexcellendai/i/r Oleamounf of money at which It li cold to doalers tbsa any other FA MILY SOAP cffcrad to tba American people, JEut, West, North or South. Of .B'ahijr—in colon, flnacecsnnd text*, ore. Of Purity —cotUlqj so rain, clay, fish oUa, stale crass or adulterations. Of Quality—toy washing with all usd) of water, cold, warm, (oft, hard or celt; clothes of •rery deaeriptloo, coarse or fins, cotton, linen, woolen cr silk ; dyod prints or white; for erasing tar,(rase,pitch, print, oil, priotor*'ink,*hoemakenf waX,«tc-, from doth**, forniturs, and from the hands; for scouring straw, flounce cr palm bonnetc and hats. lets an honest sosp,faithfully made. Giro it a fair Ota), according to th* directions. Name Icon each bar. 8.0.4-J. R. 6AWYKS. Dltcorertn and sole maonfceturera of the gannlne article, Wood strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jgg) OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR BALE. * That portion of Oakland known aa "New Linden Grove,” lying within two and a half mile* o! tie city, baa been subdivided Into lots of conrsn lent sits, ranging In from on* to ten acres each. Some of them are level, others beautiful and symmetrical knolls, covered with forest trees,and others gently rolling, sweep* tide of being Improved In the most pktnresqco manner. These lota are sorroonded by an excellent neighborhood, with the adrantaco ora first class prints school, taught by Ur. and Mrs. B. u. Kerr, with pobUcschools lathe vicinity. A Una of omnibuses runs every hear daring the day, and lu a short times Passenger BaOrosd will be boIH, Urns rendering them moet eligible egd dealrahle. For heanly of scenery, tadlity of access, parity of air, and oouvetiUnc* to the city, they ere unsurpassed as sites for country residences. In order to accommodate thoae who nay wish to Improve they areofforedat Uio following Tery easy terms: One-tenth in hand and tba residue In nine equal annul payments. Jnl&lml W. 0. LESLIE, Pi Diamond at. TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC TORY.—-CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, No. 86 Wood BL, beg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to the feet IbetUuy are th* only MANUFACTURERS of TRU3SU and SUPPORTERS la Ibis city: They can consequently take meuaret and make to order these articles after tho rn oat approved pattern, and furnish them at prices frequent ly not more than one-halt that demanded by mare dealers lu them. All are solicited to call, after pricing and exam ining Trusses in aoy other store laths city, .confident that we can satisfy tba afflicted that It Is their interest to deal with the manufacturer. BILE GAUNTLETS, STLS GLOVES, r.DRcnnELD a 00. WATER COOLRRB,. AHD REFRIGERATORR. Thxt. 11. Sirk^trkk,. E>l**rd naz?lj[at>, Jnan lr*(o, Wn>. LotiglM, Robert 0. Albrr^-, June* Harebell, Tbomai D.MiQw, . R.A Cnnnlogham, / Eaomol . ! John Potter, J.2L Beid, R. Winy Jn3J mints. KP” 1 8 ARTI S T S , Including Bpleodid B R .Al's 6 3A- ir 3?. All oq the nmt evening. !> oysn o'clock, Comment «NI o’clock. / utes before openiDg. KYK AND BAR DISPENSARY. WALKER ft BARNBYB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agent* for the fisls of No 160 Pearl Street, D&.t'artlcolar attention paid to repairing. - Inin CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, bG Wood street. A Homestead for $10; A Homeatead for $100; alao, Homestead* far $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahan nock River,, above and below Trader tcksbnrg, in Virginia. - Anew town, called RAPPAHAN NOCK, hat recently been laid out In Culpepper Cburs* ty, in the midst of the GOLD REGION OP VIRGINIA, surrounded by Jitney and Mixtay Gippontu; end Farms and Town Loti in alternate dtristona or tiuo, now he bad for a “MERE SONG* sixiply toinduce stidonext In this desirable regioo. SIM>OO worth of land is to be divid ed amongst purchasers or preen away asanindseemsatto come on sad make and the land 1* cf tba moet improvable qualities. Id any haT* already settled, and scores or other* aracomlng. Good Birmtny Zand,in tracts cf any size to suit porchatera, can eUo be bad at from $lO 1o $2O per acre, payable In easy quarter yearly Installments. VntpMtion&U tula will bt in all cun given.' ARB WANTED everywhere to sell these jlsnda;liberal indneemeota will be given. * For particular*, address X* BAUDEB* jnt&wd LtnJ Agent, Fort Royal, Vs. NEW FIRM. GALLAGBERt CRAIG A CO., B 3 3 pOUIT D S K S STEAM AND QAB PIPE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS; Finishers or all kinds or brass WORK, end dealers In GAB riXTURE3, Ac. AND WAREROOMB, NO. 12* WOOD STREET, Fire deers from Fifth street. No. 159 ITrrt stmt, fire door* below tbs MoaoDgabols House, between Wood and Smlthfleld. Tho well known practical skill and expertises in Ujot> .tioaa branch ca ofßraea CasUsga,Ftom and Gu Fitting °* tho ccnlarotembers of our firm.,who will give thdrpemODSl attention to ell work intruatodtotben, should estlUe cs to a yhare of public petrooage. • - - : • *3-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FH£ED.*£a ' ."' X‘ JnUUtf ' TAXiCM TAXfiHi: TAXSBUI - \ CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAB IN mfodthstoo othernotloa win begtvm fbrths pay meet of taxca than ta pohlLbod In the clty papas anther trod to do the city printing.. Tha taxte now dna are the CITY TAX, THE BUSINESS TAX, . , :. ' ; , WATER BENT, AND THE TAX ; FOR GRADING AND PAYING. (3-Tho SZATB MERCANTILE TAX Is alsoiiae, and U not paid aooa will be pat Into the hands of an Aldensxn fbrooOoctiQib\ " . V; WU, KORBAU9iI,-j JnSJtf: ■.•■'.-OlYlfrtinixiy^ C, B. AS. 8QOZB; j&ttonxer? rack > ■ - r ‘ ' ’ia.l44 north BrteL MrTJA*V3& Auctioneer. > - ■ (bmatSi Sami He. U TOt. ttreu. • TV.fERCHANT’S HOTEL EPBNIT.OBE If lAT AUCTION.—Oo Wadoetdty tnorataf. -AJP** M/fvlOo’clOcV.wml*told*i tfc»ittfclcwta’ffofeZ,«*• nerottkcocd tadfiinitMWd itroeU, all tbe ftmitaMUd ”«WriSprS.ltO'iatJ.irlM?lftiS li» tadgoC «• ott!«, How tod *fl «ls» Whrfj; talr an* otto ebftlrv ftadTockar, mirHalop taatr*- t»Wc; «ld* «M <*« üblet; tritrew; mttoftnj beck caao ted taertarr; pywr, chamber ted *t»lr «■ ciuwkU** room t*U« tad vimj dining tabus; china, gtus tadgnyEt wire; chafing diabcc larg* Iren desk; oflee fi tram; codnterti abdrifcf, bti-room fixture*,. Ac, le. • coo torn eotkJtgttcra’vlUi ottnjfli fccnipltta. ju29._ ._*£ :i ~ r ■..•■;•■ , v -RH-D. 1 i nn PIECES of men . and boys 1 A vlw Clothing, * - at Aflcttan-QoßUamctaigTnssday moniiag». Sfijo.o 13 o’clock and 8 and contlnislsf «*ch «W * v Uttmabonn until tbs_rattrrw3ck U diipeoad ofc-wiu w."> toldt *1 the coptnstcM sales room* VaM nfw-suisV llOOgermeDtrfor men'a&dboffe, nawaod ReoM mm; cosxiatibg of Coe U, Pants and .Vats* la graat tnxictpcf • style and material. Also, Lawns, Delaines, Irish linen, ShawlM, Hnea~fl4Wt i r- Parasol* • Maroon Botleales,Pofttisoßale%sOdca.latixtftjl»Btiwir Basnet*. -c Udez.ladle*assorted asltars.SOderail** and children* Ehora. Ja23 " P. H. PAVl&Aoct. AUSTIN ioomis & co., oticbasu’ Eiehange.. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO. AT TIIR MIBOIUOTS’ SXOntNOE STIBY ¥HUBSDIT Bridge, Inniaac* ul Ooppet Stock) Bond and Beal uUt* acid at public sals St the Aleschantp bp ' • r , acetui Looms a 00., Kucs, Draft* and Leant un Baal Estate ncgoUataJ on ressosaldtr toms bp - AX3BTIS LOOMIS-A CO, - sc2l • • ..vt;.. Stock Note ßtck*n.S3 FcorthSt. - Business jLoticis ffllianjcs. : CO-PAHTSEKBHIP, I have tbisdayassociated. with me my son J. ST. CUIB DBAV. Tbs bat Incas wfllis bacaftarcaft* ttoacdnndcrthoflnashd stjkofS.iGRAYA SOW. ’• ! - r> , l£&9. . ... .j : SAMiTSt SEAT. ' S.. .&SLA.X Sc . gON, DRAPERS AND TAILORS* :: - , JW..sil ST.OUiR;9T{iEK!ri' : . - PA. • DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership hereto fora existing between Wauxti fisitH'and Dxxm . BiowSfatidetthee tj leo/WM / BUTTH A 00, was 41s* J lalndofttlwlttb'dii oi l Ftbnu(};lßiß, bj th« dtstli d & Mr. Dixon Brown, v* c v; - • ■- PAVID B. PAHS and JAIIE3 PARK. Jn, baring car* - chased the Internal of Mr. D. Brown, dos’d, in tbs txufina ofWnLfiaith A Ca. tbo TosQdty and-Hackm» Ptalacn win be hereaftercsndnclM under tha style ot Smith, Park , ' * SMITH, PARS'A C 0 \ NINTH 'W’ARiy i TOTrNr»RV l ; HtiSBUHaH, pjl • WarsKotffc, A p <v 149 .Fir** and 120 Ascend• Sirtet, MANUFACTURERS of all sixes trod de- ,■ •a l,ltoia aOoJ OU EctoU Hid ftUla.Sal »U W* tur Pipe, Bad Iron* Doc Iron*, Wagon Boxes, Steal ftlottlds, PbUsjs, Hangars and OonpUog*. aiJt, Jobbing and Machine Castings of otiry description ;•» nada to order. . Hariega complete UAOHXNfi SHOP; attacked .to tbs PcnnJrj, all nacusary Pitting* wilt becaralhlly attended to. * • r . THE undersigned have associated with thenr in tba CommUsloa • Business Jane fxi&sa, late of Steubenville, Ohio. Tbs etyte of tba firm will cantinas as bsretofora. NIMIOSA 00. aux. muci .. m ..;u08 rmrea—...— .ym. k. kdock. XTX&dTXCTEE <te 00-i COMMI SSI 0 N • K C D A N T B, }i Forib+ultrof s. Pig Iron tiuL Biooai. i:: 05 WATEB STUKEfifertawaag. I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me, Ur. JOHN DEIXOW, ia the Uoderttirfa* bwincw, wnleh will b« conducted under the men and style of LEU ON A DELLGR*. : JIJJK3 LEMON,- tiT run* < Dnndirltlung In all ftts fimeßer* ' LEMON & DEDLow,No.iiB,tt>urth sfc J ; era prepared to do Undertaking lo til Its brandies, Ib r tha beat manner, at price* to nil tu»times. .’WeeaQipe £ial attention to Fi*£*s new tiyis patrat.-UeUlUo Borikl . Owes, lor tin sal* of which we tie sol* agent* in till* dty, sad of which ira keep constantly on bead alarg* assort- ' oent. A* rogardj twenty of shape sod flntah,th«y excel ell others. Funeral* will bq supplied with Hearata, Uont*.end Oerrlsgee promptly, at lower rates then say other establish ment In the city. GosrsateelngtomdemUafcctioßythsy solicit s ecatinoanceef the patronage heretofore so liberally..;. attended to tbedd Ann. tplfafly,* AJHKUICAJT HOUBE y BOSTOS r - ' : i IS THE" LARGEST .ANDBESTAR- |3| ranged Hotel in tin New. England States; Is cen-JggL traliy located, sodessyof accessfrum all tha rontaaof trarsL .It costslns all themodns. ItnproTesnent*. nd v •Tory eooretdsncelbrtbo comftetsnd.-aooesnmodaticatof > tbotnroUngpublic.' TbesleepisgroQsa*ar».largoaadwiU'~;: restUaled; the suite*of roomstrawoltarrsngedfsndeoa* r - ’ pletely Banished for families slid large traveling partiett / and the boueo wtllcontinue to be kept** a first dwaHbtef? In every retpect. Jallally • LEWIS MOB, Proprietor. ■, J. B. CALDWBIi Xj & CO., 823 Chestnut Street, . [oppwlte Gtrard HonseJ - PHI L~A D E Ii P H I A. SEWmPORTATIOSi-FINBWATCHKS PATEK,PHHIJPIIACO..WaIChttLiaGrassW. ] CHARLR3 FBODSHABTS loritou tz*w ' series, an else*, in nooting Owes sad Open Jfcsn. • - . -i; iSySola Authorized Agentsforabove. GOLD AND fiILVsS, 15QLISQ AND SWISS <• w a. *r o s B e- * i HIGH JJEWZLBT, new designs. - DIAMONDS, PBABLB, and all tbo Psshls&Jtfcla Styles,- . - SILVER WARB,nnanrpasaedln style, quality and Qolsh. - vidting Pbttsdelpuis,wro invited to «• eaten their . , , ; it- ... IfiyrStARBLSXSTABLIHHHV.NT, >: o visit entailing no obligation topoxebaeor*. UNIFORM pfiicna.ta plalnftnme, and no variation. Je23Jyd -i t . . . ", Great inducement—AUpenott* wishing Artificial Teeth win find Utothdr.lntsrat.- to call upon O.fifLL, Dentist, No. 67 Grant atiect, cppcaitn % tbs Ocurt Homo. Be will Insert foil ssts nf teeth with can* ~ tlsnena Gam open floe gold far s7&;halfsetaf3X (37; eon-,'. tinoousOamuponputinaatthe buxsrxicf, whlclits bstv' aUttiaorerooo'halfthe oaual prices chxrgyd by ihs best Dentists Elver and other' tans xa&tili, pries rudocad hr - propertion; Coalite at $lO per act; $35 half set—nonehftjn v the finest matarUl/exoeated In the most danhla end ntls- feetcry styles, will bo ottered. All work warrastaS. -Pcr--”' sons wishing to avail ttemadvef of lhr» : win do so before IhaSDth of Bsptembery nstha tisnA? priee will be charged from thattimo. ' - •••/'-A. Ws think a first class set of teeth conld hot tnobjcctlMK silo at tho nominal sum at which ihoj. ar9_cflfcrod,when' can be given as to the adaptation c$ r his work, and specimens can bo ssen at hi* oJSee. V ?. . « RKFABFNCES: .. _ " Howard. ... A.G.AHJandku*,H.D,r a A. Bradley, . J. At Fulton, , ’ W. 1L Fahtf, . - a - W, E. Vanklrk, —dig.Bgpklas. JoiOJgd 1959. Second Arrival 0f.1859. CAR PETS AND OIL : CLOTHE, \, ht THE FOBBTH STREET biRTET STORE, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA. WD. & 11. M’CALLUM RESPECT e FULLY announce that they are rlcdviag t stb*-- dnd supply ci GAKPCTISQ, aelactad directly;from toe unportara and aianubctorara by one of tba firm, now in the East, to which they invite the attention of BarUasKt.- Alao, a new style ofCASTON HATTING; for rummer Bar lon. The latest make of CARPET 8WBEPB&8. stc- £ which shall ha oflored at the lowut rates. < j * JeG • . W.D^AH.irOiLLDM.V AldiSaß ENT INBUB ANCB COM j?*y OP PIVTBBVROU. - J■*; i Orncr—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, f" INSURES AGAINST ALE KINDS OF »nus aao uabuk auxa. . idAAO JONES, President; JOHN ©. UcOQRD. Vice Preeideot;D.U BOOK,gaerttary,OapC WILLIAM DEAN, t Geoeral Agent. * c -°* Hnsiey, HarveyChtUsa- Cspt.E. C. Gray, John A-WUion, B. L. -F«hototock a John D. UcOord, laaao M. .PennnckJlL p. >Vo. Dean, Thos.H. Bows, Bobt, n.Dntls. ,S . ’ ’ LmJi ; (Q.UNS, PISTOLS AND T^T FIRE ABMfIGESRRALLY. . khS"of tti ’ o,ion P® reluMr * u dlrtcteil to ; our *pl ; Alt KIND 3 OF JIRB ABMs; | Thaslhek beo woli vailed that wa - can aupplr any] kind or priced weapon that may be desired. 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