. ~ wn it iwv». J- mono* a. BHBBTT & CO.'. MDlTOBS’’an*' P* OPBIXTOB3. .■: pirrsBURGHT AtUEDAVMOEOTNQ, 23, 1859. Hefmbllcan State Ticket. ACTOCI CZHZLU, THOMAS B. COCHRAN, ef York eooniy. •DSVZXOS QTVISU, WILLIAM H. KEIII, of Berks coaoty. Republican County Ticket. ' 3 . j KLTAS n. imau, PULiborgh. I ABOX&IT, WILLIAM VAKRUM, PitUbargb, DAVID A. PRESSLEY, AUegbeuy, CHARLES L. aOBnaiNA, Ueecrre, DAVID E. BAYARD, PmUm. . . WILLIAM ESPY, Lo«r«BLCl*lr. AMISTAKT LAW JOKE, THOMAS MELLON, OulUne. Qisraict AKOIBET, , < JACOB 11. HILLER, PUUbmgb. tUItCUL GOODMAN Y. OOOLTEB, South Feyelle. cnwtsaoxu, JONATHAN BBAUFF, S.*tb Pittsburgh. APDITOS, DAVID CORNELIUS, Sewfekley. SOKTITOR, M. T. ANDERSON, Esst Deer. onttcroa or rex pool, JOSEPH MILLER, Snowden. Tn> Natceauzatioh Question.— The Finn sylvanian sAya there has been do back-down by the administration on the question of the rights of naturalized foreigners—that the ground taken in the Le Clero letter waa reiterated in the Hofer letter, and has only been elaborated in the dispatch to our Minister at Berllo. Very good. So let it be. If the organa of the admin istration desire to put their defeuoe opon that ground we can hare no objeotioo, and we hope tho naturalized foreigners of the country will take nollco of the disclaimer put in on behalf of the administration by its pet and month-piece, the Pennsylvanian. Nevertheless, to a mere outsider, who is gaided in his judgment by matters ae they ap pear from hia point of view, it is difficult to reoonoUe the three missives, and look npon them as simply three differently worded but harmo nious interpretations of tho same principle. For instance, examine the following extracts from the three, plaoed slde by side: Letter to Le Ciere,\ iatti Junt 11,’59.1 “I hare to state that ft la nnder-j stood that the Preach OoTrro-j meatclalstaaOltfr ryeerrlce from al)j natives of Fraooei who may be found) within Its Jurtsdle tloo. Your natoraLt batton lathis conn try wID wot exempt you from that claim I should yon volant*-! rfly repair thither.! M BJgASS” I Letter to Eoftr v da ted Juju 14,1550. •The post Jon of the; United States, lICOQBOOiCIttd tO onrMta liter at Ber tin tor tha Informs tion of tbo PranUn I Govern meat,!* that natiro-born Pros atana'natnralisodin tbo United States >od rcturn&g to the country of their birth ere not liable to any dntha or penalties em»pf nuh aa wera exiab log at the period'of ithelr emigration. ! L.OAflfl." BerlindaltdJutf 8,1859. . “Tbs moment a foreigner become* naturalized hi* *l* logiance to bit na tire country ia m end forever. Us experience*' a new political birth, A broad and-itn pane bis line eepantc* him from hi* naUre country. He la no more responsible for anything he may ny or do, or omit to eay or do, after asramlng hla otw character, than If he bad been born IntheUnited State*. L.'CABS." At first bloeh it would eeem to require a great deal ofiogenuity to harmonize these declarations; bat we take the word of the Penmylvanian lot it that itcan be done: especially as upon a second reading of that part of the Berlin diepatoh, iollow ing the extract above given, we find thatlhoagh it is now denied that the natural born subjects of foreign Slates, upon their return after naturali- zstlon in the United States to the country of -their birth, are liable to be called upon,/or the firtt time, to render military service there, it is still conceded that if, before their emigration, their names had been included in any draft or consoription, that draft or conscription remains good against them, and that, notwithstanding their Americanship, they- may be compelled to serve In the foreign army. This is, practically, a reaffirmation of the Le Cl ere letter; and al thougfi it is so worded as to make U appear something different, the naturalized citizens of the country will do well to examine tbs Berlin dispatch minntely, before concluding that the government has ohanged its ground. Mr. Cass, in hlsdispatoh, in attempting to jastify the dif- ference between those naturalized citizens who return to their natire land and are then drafted for the first time, and those whoso names were upon the draft or conscription beforo they emi grated sets up that tbe draft or conscription justly imposes a debt on the conscript which be is bound to discharge, and which the government has a right to enforce against him whenever it ’gotslbo opportunity, notwUbat&oding bis inter msdi&te ohasgo of nationalHy; and secondly, that, baring been drafted, hie omission to join bis colors and serve ont bis term is a crime wbieh the foreign government retains the power of : punishing whenever the culprit returns within Ilsjorisdlction. How do our naturalized friends ; relleh the idea of being oiassed as criminal/ by . the administration 7 The argument of the Ber lin dispatch is based upon that very idea. The language of this document is more Lnsoltiog to naturalized citizens than anything yet put forth by the Administration, for itplaces those who owe military servioe-tn the Government of their na tive land, la the category of criminals, upon whom a penally ie to be inflicted. The Govern ments of Earope claim -this eerviae from all men boro in their dominions, and consequently all naturalized citizens of the United Btotes are made, by this declaration of the Administration, to appear a* fugitive* from'Juilice, and liable to punishment whenever they may be caught in their native land. Thtsepisode in oar national politics would nol be complete if U did not develop® a division of sentiment in tbe Cabinet on the eubjeot. Mr. Attorney General Black baa given a legal opin ion upon tbe question in wbloh he resists and overthrows all of the arguments of Mr. Cass. la. December we bad tbe Secretary of the Treas — cry attaoking tbe President on tbe Tariff ques tion. baring the last cession of Congress we bad tbe Secretary of the Navy reproducing the President private letters to protect bimself •gainst a committee of investigation; and now ire have tbe Attorney General makiog war npon the Secretary of Btate. In order that tbe pnblio may see how wide is the gulf which separates the members of the same Administration, and how positively they disagree with each other, see what the Secretary of State and tbe Attorney --General say In regard to Lb Clare's.case: Mr. Secntarv Cut. , v Mr. Mtonuy-Gcncral Black. •*1 bar* to ittM that It to “Trance haa done the aunt nndaxatood that lb* French (**tabltob*d a permanent ey*. Qormmtat claim* military wm of natoimUxadon.) and, •errlca fens all satlrra of bealdea that, baa declared la -Franc* who may be toood thaOod# Napoleon (Art. 17) within Uajorfadietlon. Year that tha qnality of a French- TrtfffTmfhutfcin in thl* COO R)BB WiJ| twIOBt DJ natural £ try will «* exempt yoa from satlon In a foreign ocwotry, thatclalinahonld iwx Toion* \ : tardy repair thither.” 1 Farther comment* np : islmUoD whose meobe; Md confate each other, »on the sets of so ftdmln* rs Urns flfttly contrftdici would br-superfluous. - i WoxDKßnrx. Esgaps.— About 7 o’cloed, Ust erening, ft boy named J. MoCertby, about 12 years of age, went to swell on Ohio street, near vfcutb street, to draw a.bucket of water. While in doing so, bis feet slipped on the cur bug, and be fell in. The well is twenty fUt in depth, and of the crowd that rushed to the ■pdttbertiwt bnebtttthoßght thepoor lad was . lnetanUy killed, The tears and sympathies of the crowd were, howerer, brought toatermioua byftShrUWoieeexoUlmtng: "Come—sin'tyon going to help a fellow up? What are yod stand ing there all day fetrv. this, prodaoed another XQonmsnt in the crowd, a rope being procured, the boy was speedily drawn to the surface." On *'"■ ftrriting In the sunlight he was rery indignant, And wanted to know. “how long they wanted to keep » fellow itt a wtfl!" lira, taking hl« book et egalnho filled It with water, U 4 , v> . as onoonoerned uhe was pert.eti, uninjured.' Btpublic. . . : Yixxosr Gold Misis.—A few dejs three men on Mr. Hsnkereon’s eltim, lapi,_ moath.took oat $6O worth of gold ia lamps is one day, their largest lamp welghlag nlneand • half pennyweights; -• the largest lnmpyet fonnd —fourteen pennyweighls—was dug at Boffielo creek, ft small streem which Hows into-Beading ,-Food- Very few oca aroat tho mines st pres ent, lha more Important business of haying olalmlng their attentlen. This being oyer, it la expected the mines will be dilllgently looked after. . e BrsuscirjtTios or NiTTn-areas,—The morn ing afler the French ooeupaiion of Milan seeeral ionrnaltthat had bean anppreased by the Ans- Otan goeemmest reappeared. - One had been camtasti fire years, and In lt tho last number ' hupromlsed the ‘■oonelnsion”.of a story In the next - fine to promise,- the nexU-et the end pf - flTe yean, took up the story where ithad been left off «a4«Mla4e4lfc - i* ])itaUitifih* Afiieft , i Wowa*7v‘-. " B>~TbeJfo»ikurof this morhinjt after hatinggiveotie official despatch sent yesterday bytbeEmperorto -the Empress, adds: “ ‘llls necessary that the publlcTshttold not misunderstand the extent of the armtetioe; U is limited merely to b relaxation of hostilities be tween the belligerent armies, which, though leaving the field open for negotiations, does not enable us for the present to foresee how the war may be terminated.** * . . “Peru, Fridapi July B.—The it is good to putpnbllo opinion upon Its gnsrdagainst any surprise. Speaking of the approaching ne gotiations with which the public will be occu pied during the armistice, the Patne calls to mind the programme traced by the be fore his departure for the army, which pointed oat that Italy nraat be Independent from the Alps to the Adriatic. The campaign in Italy his given to this projeet the eanoiion of a victory; there fore, if the negotiations take pUoe, they can onlj have os a basis the complete independence “The Prttte explains the note of the Monilmr, hod the official communication as intended to put the pnbUo on their guard against being led away by visions of peace. **AU the other papers express the same opin ion.” * [From tha London Time* July Bth ) Wlille we are Urns discussing the progress of the plot and epeoalatiog as to tho nature of the catastrophe the curtain falls. Yesterday Franoe and Austria were on the point of joining in another desperate battle. The celebrated forti fied quadrangle had been reached, Peschiera bad been invested, Mantna had been masked, Verona was upon the point of being summoned, Venice was threatened, and Garibaldi was ma noeuvring upon the rear of the great fortresses. The waves of war were undulating and vibrating to another great buret in foam. To-day the Bpirit of Peace has breathed upon the waters and the storm is for a moment at an end. Three months ago we expected pesoe amt were surpris ed by war. To-day Earope was in breathless expectation for a great battle, fought in the very fortresses of Austria, and is again surprised by the oalm announcement that an armistioe has been conoladed, and that the two great armies are for the moment no longer ene mies. The first impulse is one of joy. It is a great relief to know that the human misery which we have been from day to day recording is stayed, that the dogs of war are again chaiQedup,and that half a million of men have oeaaed to fly at each other’s throats. But this first congratulation felt and uttered, wo consider more closely the circum stances of this sodden halt of a'oonqueror in his triumph, and ask ourselves whether Ibis armis tice is really the prelude to a peace, or whether U is but a stop to lake breath for a further race of conquest. Tho position of the two parties is not that of equal character which would enable as to hope that both aro in the same degree de sirous of a lasting peace. Anstria has hitherto lost everything that she could have lost. Bbe has been beaten in every battle, she has been drivea bsek from every position. Atlthe pres tige of her arms has been destroyed, and her troops are demoralized less by defeat than by a profound distrust of their leaders and their mili tary organization. Bhe could not be in a worso position than she now is. If she had lost another great battle on tho Adige, if Peschiera had fallen if Verona had been taken, and if Mantua bad been stormed, it would not be more apparent to the world than it is at this moment that Austria is unable to cope with France as a military Pow er. To her, therefore, a cessation of hostilities is but the surrender of all hope of retrieving her military honor. laoonsentingto itehemusthave abandoned all her pride, and must have embraced only the last hope of safety. She must mean peace, and she moat mean to pay the price of peace, if this step isany other than ill-advised momentary expedi ent. To Franoe, on the contrary, either for peace or for war, this armistice is worth another great viotory. Paris may illuminate for it is as for a viotory on the Adige, or for the storm of Mantna. Austria is at home, with heuesoarces behind her, .and with Germany in her rear.— France is far away, reduced by her hard fights, requiring reinforcements, anxious to bring up her supplies, and d&rons of time to enable her combinations from the sea coast to develope themselves. Every moment of delay to Franoe is a gain. Every moment of delay conceded by Austria is a confession of exhaustion. If this armistice it but a truce, like that conoladed, ten years ago, between Badetzky and Charles Albert, then it is a fatal concession on the part ef Fran cis Joseph, for it will enablehia enemy to repair his strength. We all hope, however, that in consenting to this Armistice,the Emperor of Austria has made up his miod to the necessary conditions of a peace. Tho nature of those conditions cannot bat have presented themselves to him. On the evening of that day of Solferioo all hope of es tablishing the authority of Austria over any portion of Lombardy must bavo passed away like a dream in the morumg. He must have Mi that the moment was oome either for absolute submission or for another obstinate and hopeless fight. He has chosen the former alternative. He has submitted. Well, what will be the terms? The progress of this contest has done much to disolose tons the character of the man who has brought this campaign to so speedy a termina tion. He never swerves from his formed design, but he is never elated by snecess, and is content to maroh step by step, and by short advanoes, to the object he has proposed to himse|f. He may be expected to be moderate in the hoar of his triumph. But, however- moderate be may be, Austria can scarcely expect more than to be allowed to eojoy what eho has for the momsnt preserved. Lombsrdy is gone, and the fortress es which enabled her to dominate Lombardy cannot be expeoted to remain unconditionally in her hands. Venice is not yet a part of the French conquests, and sbo may stipulate that the Queen Adriatic may be allowed to retain ao in dependent character under the most popular of her Archdukes. Lombardy, however, has fallen beneath the sword, and the conqueror must dis pose of it according to bis will. Austria has ohoeen to lake the sword, and by the fortone of the sword she must abide. Any re-commencement of hostilities la out of the question. Her enemy is now in the position which she herself held when a similar armistice was made and broken, and when seven days sufficed for Radelzky to finish the war. Before this truce is ended the French army will be re freshed and reinforced, a fleet of gunboats wilt be ready for launching opon the lake that sur rounds Maotua, and a great army will bo ready to make its descent upon the shores of North Italy. Broken and dispirited as ‘Austria now is, she is yet belter able to fight at this moment than she will be at any fature time. We believe, therefore, la peace, and we believe that the path to peace will be made smooth to her, for the Emperor has won the advantage whioh for the moment be proposes to himself. He has climbed bis day’s journey, and he is probably Inclined to halt and rest and recrait his strength, and to measure the altitude above him. If this should be so, and if this war between France and Aus tria is ended, France comes tremendous in pow er out of the conflict, and Earope will look on with still increasing interest, muoh meditating upon the fature, while she rests upon her arms. Lttter to fta Aner~ [Trtnxj tb« London Tim** Joly 3tb.J With regard to tbe armistloe there is little to commonleate beyood whet tbe publio already know. The news of it took persons in euthortiy u much by surprise es It took the rest of tbe world. All that seems to be well authenticated Is that the proposal oame from France, and was the result of the Emperor’s own determination. This fact Is, indeed, highly important, whatever construction may be put upon it. That tbe Em* peror Napoleon should stop short in a career of victory, aod make overtures to the foe whom he has defeated in two pitched battles and hurled hack to the limits of Lombardy, argueaeither tbe moderation or the necessities of the Frenoh raler. We can hardly believe that the latter have been the cause of thirsudden resolve. Tbe war Is certainly expensive; tbe French army is at a considerable distance from home; supplies have to be paid for, and cannot be exacted as in the campaigns of the first Napoleon; the reduc tion of the famous quadrilateral is, no doubt, a troublesome task, aud a timid General might fanoy that it is not 100 late for tbe fortune of the war to turn. But these are difficulties which must have been foreseen before tbe war began. Fortune has as yet favored the Freoob Emperor beyond his sanguine hopes. WUhln six weeks after the firstebotowerefired at Montebello hehas defeated the Austrians In a battle so bloody and decisive as to have compelled them, to abandon all thoughts of meeting him in tbe open field, lie is said to have promised Parle that tbe war should not lost six months. This bold expectation has been surpassed by the result, for it Is qolte pos sible that In a less time a blow may be etraok against Verona which will virtually bring the struggle to a close. Italy has responded to hie oMI with enthusiasm; tbe army is healthy, fever has as yet not thinned:Us ranks; Paris is qniet, France obeys the Empress as cheerfully as in former times it obeyed Josephine or Marla Louisa, and the people seem to bear the burdens of war with an ease unsurpassed eren by our eelvee. If, then, the Emperor Is desirous to cooelude the war, it cannot be beoause he finds a conflict vitb Austria beyond tbe powers of himself, his army, and hla people. No euooess that he had a right to look for could hate equalled that which he hae achieved, and wo fall/ bolieve that if he and his rival Emperor were alone in Europe he would conUnua the campaign until every Aus trun was driven out of Italy. The real causo of £? v Fr J n v ptaent «Up will, w think,-be foaad in Iho »ppr«h«nsion whloh hi« tTMiMnaraUncea. hu in.pi roi to „ ery p „ t ofEnropj. IhnnUm Ist* wncTllthat . man of Louis Napoleon’s resolution may not choose to disregard it The ehanee of bavin k aUEoropeegelnst him most be; present to the: Emperor’s mind,-end, though France may atill claim to be jpoud motto of Louis '-■■lMk pluribu* impart poariblaihatthe Em- f psror is onwUUitjf* o trust fortune tetrfiar. f. MisctLLAVßOtra Wa* Niwa.-—The followlcg i Items show the complexion of affalre bifore the { Armistioe was announced: Tunis, Jaly 7.—The fortress of Peschiera, now invested by the Sardinian army, is cannon aded day and night. • With the aid of the gnu j, boats which will soon be launched on the lake of Garda, the resistance is not expected to be very prolonged. “Fiona, July 6.—Two French war have been reconnoUering off this place. 1,000 Frenoh soldiers have occupied Cberao. . The oc cupation of Fiume by Aastriaa troops contin ues.*’ Fresh battalions of Zouaves were organizing at Paris, and a considerable number of non commissioned, officers had applied to be admit ted, even as privates. Tha French Empwror’a Intentions 1U- sardine Hungary. (From the London Times, CUy Article cfJnljr 71b ] Through a perfectly reliable financial channel information has unexpectedly been obtained to day of the Inientiops of the Emperor Napoleon with regard to Hungary. They will excite sur prise, bat theohatacter of the parlies from whom the aecouut is derived, and the nature of their opportunities for obtaining details upon the point, are such as to leave no opening fot incred ulity. Kossuth has by this time had an inter view with the French Monarch at head quarters and the circumstances by which tbeir meeting was preoeded are thas narrated: Col. Nicholas Kiss, who is residing in Paris, and who married a French lady of fortune, ooodueled all the pre liminary steps. Over tares were mads to him whioh ho bad to communicate to Kossntb, and he has tbereforo of late been constantly to and fro betwoen the two countries. For some time past he has found it impossible to bring about an understanding. Kossuth requires guarantees of the good faith of the Emperor whioh his Majesty hesitated to, give, audit was at last resolved at Paris to send Kossuth a message that a determination had been formed to raise Hungary with or without his aid. Kossuth replied that In that case be would issue an address to the Hungarian nation, warning them not to believe the Emperor's os euranoe. This proved decisive. Kossuth was invited to Pariß, and left London for that city a few days before the departure of his Majesty for the army. He was received at the Tuilcries by the Emperor aod certain conditions were then agreed to. These were—First, That the Empe ror should give Kossuth a corpt Jarmte and arms and ammunition to any extent required. 2d. That the Emperor should issue the first pro clamation to the Hungarian nation, and that this should be followed by one from Kossuth. 3d. That in caso of Hnogary rising and freeing her self from Austria, France should be the first of ficially to recognize the independence of the country, and should then obtain the same recog nition from her allies. 4. That the Emperor should allow Hungary, without interference on bis part, to choose her own form of government, and to elect for sovereign the person she may dcom most desirable. 5. That the formation of a Hungarian legion should commence imme diately. And lastly, that as a token of agree ment to tbo foregoing, the Emperor should place .3,000,000 f. at Kossuth's disposal and the man agement of which, Kossuth having deciioed to ac cept it, has been placed under the Hungarian Committee now aoting at Genoa. Simultaneous ly wltb the adoption of this arrangement, Kos enth received his instructions to return to Eog lrnd, and to agitate for "the maintenance of a strict neutrality—a task which the public are aware he faithfully fulfilled. Having delivered several publio speeches in this country, he then left for Italy, and the latest intelligence with re gard to him Is that, acoompanled by Cot. Kiss and Major Figyelmesy, bo was oahU way to the French headquarters. In conclusion, it is nec essary to remark that only two or three days af ter the conditions with agreed to, Count Wnlewski gave, it is understood, to Lord Cowley <he most positive assurances that it is not the iutentionof the Emperor Napoleon to make u6e of any revolutionary elements. Bat although that statement appears to have been totally at variance with the preceding facte, it is not the business of lookers on to attempt to ex plain the paradox. It is enough to say that the commitments of the Emperor aro believed lo be clear and unqualified, aud that it is not thought likely they will now be denied in aoy essential degree, either by Count Waleweki or any other personage. DYSPEPSIA.—-The worst foe of humanity Is *o wall knows, that we hardly feel liirpoeed to wxapj Umeor ipvw (atUexpodtion. Few baTeeecapod suffering from one or another of lta varied form*. In bet, it ta either a CAVU or a coxssqcctes of almost every other dleraee; and taken In thla tag*, we baUevenoo reandy—lUEßflAVE’s HOLLAND BlTTkUa— will always mitigate, II not affect * permanent com. We might tuo atronger language, tat, aa ws are addraaein# a rtaeonuig aa well as a reasonable com inanity, dealt* to aTold the which would attach to what would teem mere boasting. 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We baroalM a ter; largo stock of BllreratiJ plated Ware, FloeOold Jewelry fa set*, inch es Coral. Oernef, Camoo, Jot and Paintings. Oar assortment of OLOOKB Hunninallj Urge at present, comprising aome beaotlfal patterns of Sight and Ono Day Parlor and Offlco Olocks at greatly, reduced price*. We hare also a.fall itock of KnglUb and Swiss Ootd and Sltr*r Watches on hand, oil of oor own Importation. Also, Watch Miktn’ Tool*, Matarielsand Watch KKINBUAN * UEYRAN, f*sB:dAwT M 0.42 Fifth street JMIE PIES f BAPTIST CONUKKQATION OFFER TUEIR CHOROU EDIFICE, COBNXR QKANT AND THIRD BT3. FOR SALE QN UKASONAULE TERMS, Togvlher with tba ORGAN tad FURNITURE It U well and substantially built, capable of eeatlog its hundred perton* cotafartably, and 1* only offered for ealo becanse It t* too amall for their accommodation* For terms, go., apply to WU. 11. SYSBBON, No. W Water street, or J. UOOBYKR, Ja., No. 225 Liberty street. 0. U. AMDEEgON, JaUltf Secretary Board of Trnstses. O.UNS, PISTOLS AND FIRE A RUB GENERALLY. Tb* attention of purchaser* ie directed to our splendid stock of ALL KINDS OF FIRB ASMS, Tba slock la to well raried that ws can supply any kind or priced weapon that may be doe trod. Prices low aud sat isfaction gnaranteled. CAKXWttIO BT A YOUNU, Ju33 | No. SO Wood *tr<nt. NEW SUMMEK BOOKS—Tho Tent and Harem: Note* of ao Oriental Trip; The Romas Question, IL About; Idle of Qen. Qarebeldl, with akotebca of hi* Companion* in Arms; Poreonsl BceollcCtlous or iba American SttrolnUon; Tbs French Kerolation of 1769, J, 8.0. Abbvit, too ong<; ' Popular Tales from the Nora*; Hartly Norman, a tale for tbs Timet; : }Um Leslie’s and other new Oook Books; ■ Freeh Series oflh® Poets, bins and gold; New PnhUcations and Standard Works in tbs rarlous de partfnents of LUeratsrs, Writing Ps^r*,fiuUltfn*^Ac. . Ja33 - , V . Nn. 0 Federal Allegheny,.- TACKJSON &. TOWNSEND, cl r" MRS AND IJBALSRSJN WBK.BACOH ASdIABV'. jaas: -Naiaiwrth liberty, ' ; & ■ V ■%. J ; Rtto aWurtfewrtitls. QIXTJEBNTn LIST or APPLICATIONS O for •a)»D* Lfcraora. fllad ttrtb*-CUrk'» Offlea op to 4n!f *b1,!8&9. • ' Brao&an Maurice, Urate, 8J ward. Pittaborgh, Carnahan T. A, do Jilfzabetb lowo*Ui|«; Dnrnud NkboU, eating houae, Kcrit* township; Oolilon Danis, wlthotbrr goods, 8d warJ, Pittsburgh; Uufu Jr.bti, natlng house, 3d ward, ATVglieny, Klein Michael, ureni, ltaqatiaue Borough, Millur Anthony, eating boure Etat Birmingham, Martin Wni, tseern, HeatJ-va township, Perry Ollmr, eatiug bow, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Patera Wm, Urarn, UcCaodleaa township, Wehuer Uakper, do Kft Birmingham. TIIJMA3 A. BOWLEY, Clerk. Clark’s Ofika, Jotj Slat, IStfl. JofttStd B ACON, MESS FORK, LAKD/JfiTO. ptecea large *lte city Shoulder*; *rn do «jy Weturo do 6,000 do prime Hit) Sblua; 3W do do clear do 6,0(0 do iilafa And baeged Damr, 160 Lbli. hoaryllns Pork; 100 do prime Leal I-ard; 160 koge do do 100 jtra do do 46 tibia. oretie Lard; 12,000 piece* targe tired Sbooldere tu dry Salt, for aalo at the ioveit market prioea. JAM S 3 JIOLMES A 00, Ju22-2wd Oormr Market and Erooi ttie-ta. M’KBds andhumbpork, DAOON, anEASB, ON 4 TOWNBKNI>, b near Liberty. for tie Prevention For Bale b; Jt>a Nt Dr.CliuichnTa Hi and Cure of Consumption. Wiachciltr’i Ganoln* Preparation of tha Ilypophoiptaltci of Lime and of Soda* Tfit SpecificEeTntiSy /or Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Jith iUt, Dtbiiiijf, UyrpfjjiifL, AVrnot>< PUtaut, Chlorosis, anti the Covivlcinti of Women, Loit a/ A'nrn/y, Waiting, itc ,dc. This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of PnOdPIIORUfI, ((be prophylactic and curative propertjaa of wblcb were discovered by Dr. J. F. Churchill; of Faria,) It performing wonderful cure* throughout Earope and the Dulled Blatea, Lavlug already attained, ainee it* lotrodue lion, a remarkable popularity, both with tbo medical pro frrniou aud the public. It i* a purely Sclentlflo Preparation, acting with attaint* certainty, and of tnrxrtdfile rjficxry la -all alageaof Pulmonary and Nwv..o* Dtareaes. The CURE OF CONSUMPTION. In (be aecoud and third atagea (at a period, consequently, when there can l>* do uncertainty a* to tbo nature of the disease,) can I* obtained. In all caaea, by tbla treatment, except when the extatiog IreJoo of the lone* la of ttaalf suf ficient to produce death. Hereditary predUpoeltlon aeems In uo way to counteract the efluct ui thu lIYPOPnOH PIIITKS; patient* in whom It-was mut atrnoßly tnarkml recovering an rapidly aa other*. Tbla Remedy baa not only acuratiro ufTect, but will, If naed wherever there exiata a suspicion of the dleutsn, ./Ye rcnl it* Dcttlopmtnl, and tbm ar« a* a prcjrrMfin* with re ffard to Consumption, juil <u Mccinci'um does with t* Small Pox. It ii ltnpoaalble, within the limit* cf an or.liuary odv. r tiaement, to rurnUb the overwhelming proof* In my poasea alon In regard to the ateceaa of thin new and Specific Treat ment for one cf the moat torrtbte aeourgea ol tbo human race. Dot In order to satisfy the notnerona Inquirer* who are dally addrewaisg mo fur Information, I bare Joat pub liahad a translation of DR. CNORCUILL’B WORE ON CONSUMPTION, , Comprising hi* report made to the Imperial Academy of Medicine. Paris; Nolo* of Cares, and belter*, Documents, Teatlmoiiiala, Ac-., which, together with a Circular, will be tent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS in auiupa to cover tbo cvpoase of postage. Th<>*», therefore, who with reliable Information previous to deciding whether to try thia extraordinary remedy, tbould loan no time tu witting for Dr. Cl archill’* Ireatiti. Thousand* would bi> restored tu health by placing (ham aalvea under this treatment during the summer, which la the moat feVorabteeoaaon; hut who. If the j delay, may g» down to premature greets. Price of WINCUKJTER’S GENDIN* PREPARATION, of the Hypuphoaphitca of Ltme and Boda (In By rnp,) fl per bottle, threw bottle* for fA. fingle bottle#, In concentre Led eolation, by mail, when specially requrehid, |2 each. The Pit Bam tarnished to the Profession. Each bottle hat fall direction* for use, with my facsimile signature. USE NO Of HSR. J. WINCHESTER- Sold wholesale and retail by DR.O. U.KEYBER, No. UO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jo2l:dAwK call And ex amine the latest improvement Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE whoso owners offered a premium of $2 0 0 0 Id Philadelphia to any other on <>*hltltton at the Fraukliu Icatitnte that rnnld d.-> the tarns range of work u well— Their offer not baring been accepted tu superiority mutt be conceded. For sal* at A. M. MARSHALL Ar CO.’S, InldJAwF FKDIRAL KT. AI.LKOUENY CITF. a. r. waLKta,Bsw iota, siaeir naevnroa, Latr of Pittsburgh. Philadelphia piTTftoi'RGii ronniiisioN house. WALKER ft BARNEYS. COMMISSION MKHCIIANTB, And Agents for the B*l* of PITTKHI 81.11 S A IU P i CTUBE D GOODS, Coal Oils and otuxit Mercuasdi3K, No 160 Pearl Street, NEW YOK K . to wbLh proper personal at teatlnn shall be giv«o, and procanja pmuiptlj remitted mires eaci« - Mr.it* Cry re, Rivbardt A Co, I Ueeara. Jubn Rleck A C*» , ALxaudtr King, Esq ,j •• UtKw A Brother, kteaara. Adam*. Markliu A Co. )021 I yd yy n ii yk a m a ou . klaunfactorereof BORNINd AND I.UIUtICATINii OANNKL COAL OIL. A9—Ofl\c» lid atrMt. Piriahnrsh, P». Jn2l:?«d JUST ARRIVED ANOI’H E U L O T WILLIAM KN’A.BB As CO.’S CEI.SBUATtrp PIANO FORTES, FOH BALK BY C2iA.HIsO'JrrK BU’Mh: juhi Nu. 118 Wood »t,2d door above Flllh. C' 1 HEAT INDUCEMENT.—AII"iMirsons J wl.hlng Artißcial Tre>tb will find It totUir inUffAt to call upon C. SILL, Dantlat, No. Hi Or all I atreet, op|ta»|te the Court Honan. It* will iuaert full **U of loeth with cod tlonoui Oum o{Km fine gold fur fi&i haKaotv fof $37; con tionaueOum upon platliiaat tu* ukc rxtea, which la hut a little ovrr one half the uanal price# charged by the heat Denti.t* filter au<] other laeo metal*, ptica teduced In preportloo. Curaliteat $7O per »t; $34 half aet—Doao but the Untat material, exertUd la tha mo*t darahle and aatla factory ttylea, will be oQcrrd. All woik warraoted. Per son* wuhlug to avail tbamaelve* of thee* vi-ry tedncod rats*; will do *u before the Qnh of tieplctuler, as the usual prim, will h« chargad from lliattlm*. Wo think a first »L« »#t of tavth o>uld no! l-e able lhe DutulDal mlu at wbU'J) ib-y aro oftrioJ, when the t«st of tefeiencM can tegivona* to the adaptatloa of hie work, and *pvriineu* can be aeau at his (-files. RKFKHKNCKM: Rsv W„D. H..w»r I, A O. U’Cai.dlosa, M D A. Bradley, J. M. Fulinn, Vf. SI. P«lw, Jo*. Abel, W. K. Vsukirk, J. 11. Unpklni. Ju2o:«wd 'IWKE IS NO~MISTA’KE!-Tho pro J. priclcrs, who ate old eitabll*Lcd nieuufaciurura.alii.r eabjectlog It to the icfbicit t*»t* kuown t»i tiu> trade,*/* lolly pnreoadnrl, that SALTERS’ CHEMICAL OLIVE ERA6IVK SOAP combine* more exr*!lrncl'*/<r tSe amnunl of novy it which li li gold to dralarsthan uuy other FA MILY VOAt* offered to tbe Amor lean Eut, lint, North or &aCA Of O-au/f—io colura, firmotM and tost nr*. l>/./‘urtfy—ioeUln* do main. clay. fl«ti oil*, aisle (mao or adnlL ratiuna. Of ou3/ifjr—f r watbing with all lod« of water, cold, warm, a..n, banl or tail; CMlhoi cl rttrj daanlptioo, enoree or floe, rntton, Unco, woolen it •Ilk; dyed prints or white; lor craiiny tar, grcaae, pitch, paint, oil, printin' Ink.aboemakMa’ wax, elc, tram clothe*, iuroilor*, and from tba baad* iqjpt teaming straw, floncco or palm botmeta and hats- It is au houul *o<h>. faithfully toads. Giro It a fair trial, according to the dire Hols. Name la oq each bar. 11.0 A J. 11. BfIWYEIt. Dlacoterrryanil aola manufcctorera ot the rod aI no article, Wood street, PltUhargh, Pa. Jo2o Valuable Boal Estate for Bale. NEAR TWO ACRES fronting on Ridgo • treat 176 feat from tba lino of the Wat Common and 266 feet West of tho property ot tho Theological Seminary in Allegheny City, oo which la erected an elegant and fashionable Brick Mansion forty-fire foet front, with kitch en, w*ah-baaao, Ac ,in the rear, all arranged in the beat manner for convenience, nod noted fat ebaate arebltectcral execution, withforesee*, hot end cold water bath room*, gas fixtures and other modern Improvetpsßl*. The grounds at e highly attractlre ea to location and beaatlfally i trrtcwl, commanding extamlro rlawe of the throe ilreri In tho ri ciullyand tbe adjacent oonntry. They are coreradwilh force t and maintwl choice freit treea of rariooa kinds, grape tinea In foil bearing, end ebrubberr. Attached lea large brick liable and carriage booae, and a leased paalnre field of aUut 7 acre*. For unu apply to Jnlftaodtf JPPQB IRWIN, on the premiss*. OAKLAND PHOPKftTY FOR BALB. That portion of Oakland known aa-New Linden Grot*,” lying within two and a half tulieaoltbecity.baabeeafDbdlvliled Into loUof conven lent aim ranging in from ©oo to Un acres each. Some of them are lerel, otbars beautlfot and aymmetrlcal knolls, corared with lor cat trew. and o there gently rolling, euscep tibia of being improred In the moet picture*-joe manner. These lota are anrronoded by an excellent neighborhood, Nrilb the adraotage of a firvt clan prtrata school, tanght by Ur. and Hn.S.U. Kerr, with public schools In tba rlcinlty. A Una of omnibus** runs ovary boar daring the day, and In a abort time a Passeugrr Railroad wiil be built, thus rendering them moat eligible and dealrable. For beanty or scenery, facility ofaceen, parity of air. and conveoiancato the city, they are ooturpaeud as eltea for country residences. , .... In order to accommodate those who may wub to Improre they ar# offered at the following reryeaay termt Une-tenth In hand and the residue In nloa equal annnil payments, Jul&lmd W. 0. LESLIE, 91 Diamond >b Truss and supporter MANUFAC TORY.—OARTffRIGnT A YOUNG, No. 80 Wood fit, bag learn to call the attention of the afflicted to tba fact that they ore tbaoaly MANUFACTURERS of TBUB3BB and SUPPORTERS ta this city. They can consequently take measures and make to order these articles after the most approved pattern. And furnish them at priccsfrequent 1y not more than cue-half ibatvlemandpd brmero dealers in them. All ate solicited to call, altrf pricing and exam ining Trnsaae In any'otbsr store la the city, confident that we can satisfy the afflicted that Itistbelr Intereet to deal with lha maoulacturer. t - •3.ParUtu!ar attention paid L> repairing. JolC CARTWRIQUr A YOUKU, bO.Woodstreet. ■ Notice to our patrons and tuk PUBLIC GENERALLY.— Having provided ourselvas with a bone and wag<>D,.wo are prepared to deliver goods at the residence of poribaarxe Is any part of the two Si la*, Manchester or Duqnesne Dofougb. : .'WM.PRANCB, - jn2l federal tt, below tna Poet Offlcss Allegheny.' . POTATOES— Black . neahaimocki, ft a m Hortens OMo.fcml.b7 BISEUi VQtTS*O9. iHiflttUaneous. .-.Bedford Springs, > r ia Bantingion and Brand TopßSilmnd from Huntingdon* VISITORS to this celebrated and delightful Watering Place, from Pittsburgh and the West, wilt take the Mail Train tearing (be Peatnyi* Ba ia R R. bvpot at 8 a. a., arrive at Bootlagdon at 9 a. b , conuacilng direct with train* on the Huntingdon 1 Broad Ton r. r. to UnM. well, and arrive at Iheftprings in time tor tea, note evening. By taking the Fast Line east at 4:30 r. n_ piusrogi.re ar rive in Huntingdon at 10:45 V a, and ivtutln over night; or if passenger* prefer it, they can itay all bight at Altoona, and connect at Huntingdon ueit morning with a train w the Biiringa. RETURNING WEST FROM THE SPRING* Laave Bedford after break fan ami connect el HnnUngdon with Mall Train vat at 6r. St* cm Penn*. R. K, arriving la PlUibnrgh at midnight. : Tbl* route will be fooml pleasant, qnlck and aafe, and every attentlonpald to the comfort ot psoeegen. TIIROUGU TIOEETfI TO HOPEWELL,SS 00, can to bad M the Union Ticket Office, PitUbarghJnm J. BTbWART, Agent Penna. R. R. J. J. LAWRENCE, fiup’t U. A D.T. R- R- Huntingdon, June 16,1859. JelkwHv ■ ran in smb. Open to Vlatfora Seeking Health or Plaaa are, from Jane Ist to October Ist* ieeommoihlioni for Over 50 0 Visitor*. The ouio white sulpiiursprinos are eltoaUid In Delaware County, 18 mile* North of Columbos, (the Capitol of Ohio,) on the Scioto Hirer, 10 miles from Delaware, 5 mliee from the Whlto guiphar Sta tion ontho Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Uaitroad, and 10 mliee from piraaant Valley or Springe Btali-n, on the Columbus. Plqua and Indiana Railroad. The medicinal Qualities of tbeee Springe are trosorpastod by tboee of any other Mineral Waters in the Uni tod States. Room or other Information, addreea ANDREW Wlt£ON, Ja„ Jnltdtaolf White Sulphur Springs, Obio. NORTHERN Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOORGATK STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 83C CAPITAL $0,208,800 OO PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 2,104,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year end ing January 81,1858 _. 033,024 12 This company insures against Lots or Damage by fire, almost er*ry description of Property. The Hotel af Premiums arc moderate, and, to alt cases, bt«ed upon the cheracter of tbs owuer or occu pant, and the merits of the risk. Looses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A special permanent fund provided tn Ptiiladd phia for payment oflostnin thii country. Messrs. James McCnlly A Co., 174 Woo! »tr*. I, . - John Floyd A Co., 173 “ Brown A Kirkpatricks, 193 Liberty itno t; “ D. Gregg A Co., Vi Wood street '• - Wilson. M’Elroy A Co, 64 Wood street; - J«mrs McCsndless A Co., 103 “ “ NimickACo,96 Wsteritreot; “ U. A. Fahnestock A Co, First and Wood etnets; *' Jos Woodsreli A Ot>, goennd and W<K>d street*-, " Atwell. Lee A Co, 8 Wo-d street; “ BurrhfieldA Co., Fonrtb and Market itiovtr, " McCau&less, MeansA Co, Woodland Water st«; George 11. Stnart, Esq, 13 Bank street Messrs. Myers, Claghorn A Co, 232 Msrkrl street; •* Wm. M'Kot A Co, 22 Sooth Front street; “ M’Cntcbeoo A Collins, Pronl and New sis; " Bmitb, Williams A Co, 613 Market strive “ James Graham A Co, 20 and 22 Letltla stresi: Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq, President Slrcuanio' Bank; Jamas Dunlap, Ksq.. President Union Rank: lion. W. A. lifter, lale Jndgv Sopreota Court. JADES W. ABBOTT, Agent, Jofi&lydis Temporary Offlca. 103 Wood street. C A HD. fjIHE UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY associated with him Id the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUBINKS.I, Mr. SAMUEL EWART oud Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, and will continue the same at the OLD STAND, NO. ST 1 LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite tbu Eagle WfLIJAM M. GCRMLY. Pittsburgh. July 1, 1*69. SAMUEL EWART WM. M.GORMLY ...WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO, ■WHOI.BS A. I.E GROCERS, PVALEMS IN PRO VISIiINU, A* Kt > !•> Uc h: PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. No. 271 Liberty fllrsit, PlttsburgU, Fa. JuTiflod'Jdp PUUborgb ininraDcc Company Office, No. 9C Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. BOBT GALWAY, Prsvldeet. P. A. Itixstutr, Bec*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prest Insure* against Unit *o«bCargo Risks, on tu« Ohio aud tltaislastppi rivers and tributaries, and Marins KUk gen »rally. to i »«»lustL«at o. i , r - by flr« Au.l agalual the Peru* -f lL« iWa taJ lulaa.l Navigation aod TranepurtalioQ. AUaaoder Bnuliay Juba L Leech, John Fallarton, Nathan F. Uart, Ft<d>nrt ItobUon, WlllUun Carr, Hubert 0. HartUy. Juba tram. Robert Otlnj, Semnel MeCtarkea, JiWopb P. litutai, U I». Juba Scott, JtnutlUttbill, David Richey, Junes W. Uiilmu, Chas. Artwihout, m)3o:2swi]3fu Z.OOA.W Ol OEEOO, lUPORTKHB OP II *A ll D \V A K K , flO. o*4 WOOD STHKKI', P. ur *b,>vu fit. Charles Hctel, JaWdt.m PI J T3P! HGH. G. B. Barax, let* <>l Lancaster Luaiß A liseca, Prttsb'g. QUO. S. B&Z4H di. CO., Commission Merchants, for THE SALE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, Ac., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh. Rmm.*n-Lyon, Short 1 Co., Pittibnrgh; Lvlagsicn, Oupeland k Co., Pittsburgh; Thaa. K. Franklin, £*)-, Leo caster; lion. Simon Cameron, iUrrfebsrg; Bryau,Gardner k Co, Duliidsysbarg, |'». JtCO.fitnd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Ininrci Acalmt Lou or Damage by Fire on liaildlngi, Berchandlte, Fur* nlture, 4fce., at Ucaaoboble Hadi of Premium. Diai4.Tuaa.-F. Ratchford Start: William M’Rms.o! ffm. M'Bee A Oo; Nalbro Frailer: Joo. 11. Atwood, of Atwood, White A Co; Haoj. T.Tredlck.of Tredkk,Stokes A Ou; lloory Wharton; Mordeeal L. Dawson; Geo. 11. Stewart of Blewart A Pro.; John 11. Brown, of John 11. Brown ACo ; B. A. Fahncalcok, of B. A. Vabneatock A Co.; Andrew D. Oath; J. L. Krrtngor, of Wood A Errlngar. ' F. BATCH FORD tsTARB, President CtuiLO W. Coxa,Secretary. Pnnaoaoa Rarmicxa.—Wm. Holmes! Co , J PaloUr A Co, Thome* M. Hove. E«q, J**. Uaraball, HUq , Alien Kramer, Ee<j H Wltion, M’KlroyA Co., WHsud, Payne A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co., LlvJogston, Copeland A Co, James B. Lyon A 00, Win S. Lavcly A Co QBO. B. BRYAN A CO., Agents, Jo3o:flißd f No. 63 Wood Street. A Yalnabla Site for a Blanatoctnrlng £■• tabllshment and Private Itealdence for Bole. r PUAT PIECE OF GROUND SITUATED A on the MonongabeU river, being lot Na. 10 in Steelo Simple's plao of lota In PIU tuwruhlp, and adjoining lamia of John Arthur*. Knj, an<l Ibe heir* of Cunliff, aud near tho tapper U'otka of 0 G. Unssey A Co, coalmining be tween swra and eight acres. Itla a very desirable el (na tion fur a MacoCactnring Eatabli*hment, having a>-ont fonr acrea lying b.tween the Piaok Hoad aud the Kiver, and along wblcb tba Connollavllle Railroad will para The tapper part uf the place U a delightful situation for a rrlvata tlealdence, having good Pprtaga and a commanding view of Ui» Monoagahcla Valley and tho Ohio river. The upper or town parti of tba place will be sold aepante or to gether, ee might wit a pntchaaer. For terms and price, •pply t" W. GIBSON MILLEB, At tho Woaicrn Ininrance Company, Water stiort Or— R. MILLEB, Jr, lt»*;2wd No. 165 Fourth street PIANOS! PIANOS!! NEW ARRIVAL or PI ANOS.-^fe» —The anbacrlber baa Joat from the maonfactory of t V v I || CDICKERING A SONS, a froab inpply of their unrirelUd PIANOS Tba inatrumeota bare all bean aeiectcd pcreonelly by the subscriber, at tba factory, ESPECIALLY FORTIUS MARKET. Tboee In want of Plano* are Invited to call and examine tbla stock, which comprises ail the various atylee manufac tured by Obtckering k Bona, from the plainer! to the moat elaborately carved caeee, end at prices to aott purchaser*. All Instruments warranted. JeTdAwT JOHN B. MKLLOR, 81 Wood stmt. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS.— LIME MANUttE. EVA moat excellent Fertilizer— Us aopcrlor to common Lime—at OMETOURTII ITS PBICE. NO FARUKR SHOULD FAIL TO IHY IT. Manufactured and fur fait by PENNA. SAIT MANUFACTURING 00, At tbdr Works, East Tarentum, Allegheny Op., or OFFICE, NO. 304 PENN STREET, (above the Canal,) PITTSBURGH ~7 J«gfc3wdAwT RESU BLUEI4UK AND BEDJTOKD WAT«ll3riw.„oodr»iijht. Aln.Oo.gnn.Klnu gut and Empire, at JOS. FLEMING'S, J°l9 oornar D *tuond ud Marketeta. npOOIU BRUSHES—A large and fino os - X aortment orTootb BrtubeaJust rte'd by r JOIB •" - JOB. FLEMING. ; EATS, Mice, Roaches and Mosquitoes' promptly exterminated by the ate of Htpr’i Pro pamtiuß. For sale by j a lW JOS. FLEMING. . URE ICV SPARKLING SODA WATER drawn from Porcelain Fountains with rteh and highly flavMwlfljrnpßcaaalwajrabeproeuredat : . Jo» * - JOS, FLEMING’S. SURPHY'S PATENT BINDERS—Just rac'd a kit of XYm. V. Morphy'# PaUat" Penwtsil Biodata. . 1 J«l» corurKUrkatAodSdAßd Wood aad Third sts. Bit<c potters JT^»DmDEND.-—TBft Monougahela Naviea uy tign CompsTiy tiv thls day declared a dividend of THREE PEE CENT, on tbs Capital Stock of said Company, payable on demand. ' . Also—they have antberized a dUribatioe rf stock amongst the Stockholders, i.jaal toooe dollar per, share, nsysbto In no# stock or scrip By <>id»r of the Board. \V. B. COPELAND, Treas. • Office attboNovetiy Works. I'iiistmrgh, July 14th, 1860. | Enouitn’a Orncr V. A c. it. K. I Keatlng'sOmnlbosß*atlo&, July 13, ; [rs*’ro Railroad Contractors,—Proposals for Gradation, Masonry and Ballastlug c.f part of the I Pittsburgh and CouoeUsville Eailro.td, between Pittsburgh au-1 Port Perry, dlrlded In s«vttoni of abont one .-mile In length, will be rerslvsdat Mid oflW until Ibo 23J tutt. Proßlve and spedficatlone will besbown by the Engineer Ontci or nrrsncsQu lias coarsnr, > llth July 1859. f Bjs*DiYiDiND._The Trustees of the Pitts , brr« till* day tleclareJ a dljrJ* dend of FIVE PhRCKMT.oo the Capital Slock out of the profits of the six months ending 20th Jnne nit, payableito Buck holders or their legal representatives on demand. JAMES M. CQRISTV. TMainn-r. I@-500U AiiESTj Wanted.—To sell foifr . new Inventions. Agents have nude over $-.'6,000 cn onif better than all other similar agendo*, t'oud Pinr stamps Bad get 80 pages particulars, gratis. JolKlmdawT EPHRAIM BROWN, l>i*r«-11. Mass. UgrAcENTS Wanted in tiiis Buile to can vass with the GOLDEN SALVE. S-lla rapidly. lUn mako good pay. For terms, send «Ump. jell-3tndsw 4 T C. P. WIUTTEK, lavoll, Uwi ilmusrmrnts. A PO L L~O tiIEA T li K SLTSIOBTS O.Vf.J . COMMENCES MONDAY EVENING, July is. WA> Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbildge’s MINSTRELS AHD COWBBLLOOIANB, From School Street Opera Uonso, Bosun. Tbs Largest, Best and Mast Original BandJu the World. The Company oonslats of Ibh following tslAtsJ A rllsts LON MORRIS. Banjolst, Author and Comedian. BILLY MORRIS. Original Mocking Bird,Cornelian and TsmborlnisL JONNY FELL, The iiurtrailod Bono Plajer'and Vcrsstile Performer. J, a TROWBRIDGE. TLe (•A-ii.itnx Bsi*o Bstladist and Yl.>llnlst. K. M. CARROLL, Cbainpfon Female aud Jig Dancer FRED. WILSON. Thn groat Clog Dancer and Grecian Statu .w. AMBKOBE A. THAYER, Tbu Celebrated Ualladlstand Onllariat. w. J. imocKWAY, Lctuiing Viulinlcl and Tenor. CARL TRAUTMAN, Violin Second and Soloiet. K. W. PRESCOTT, AltoandGoltarist. MAST. BENTZ^. The Child of Song aod Wonder of Ibe WoilJ MAST. TUMMY. JaVeniio Dancer. Prof. J. L. GILBERT, the BrUUaot PlanUL With the above talent, thisTroape challenge Ibe wcrld to compete with them. They will have the honor of appearing with new Hoiigs, Acts, Dancea, Witty Sayings, Bnrlnaqnoe, Ac. Fur further particulars, see posters, newspapers, fot*. programmes, Ac., of tho day. open at 7: to commence at 8 prorisely. tUrdiof yidsumon—Dress Circle, 35 cents; Parqnelte, 26 reals; N-cond Tier, 20 cunts. CHAS. A. SIORRIS, Agent. LON MORRIS, Bovine** Manager, jull^td BriuiMtr«et’e Commercial Reports. For Bankr.ri’ and Easiness Hen. THE FODRTII SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME of this valnaldo record of credits, which was published oti too 16th of January, having been exbanxted by a rapid and extensive demand, a sooond edition, revised endear* rectsd, has been issnod, and 2 nowieedy for delivery to such as have oot already' supplied themselves with the work. Beverat hundreds of the best Bankers and Merchants In different elties of the Union, have assisted in perfecting this Reference Ileajrd, Urns mtkiog a veracious aud reliable compend of thn peconlary condition aod prospects and Lati no** capacity of about 22,000 mercantile firms, In twenty* six of the principal cltlesand centra* of trade tn the United SUtM. The N*w'York Mcrcbint or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, character, habits, and capital of such as will be likely to deal with him, while the out-of-town merchant will learn with ac curacy, the exact foundation oo which the New York bouses base their bosinoss. To provide for any poesible error thst might occur la a work so gigantic in detail and to keep purchasers Informed of the changes that must oeceacarliy take place, thu pro prietor* issue a printcdthetl q/corrections every veeb. The time and tronble such a work must sstb, the losses it mutt prevsnt, and the Influence it most have in securing s round and profitable trade, make it Invaluable to whole sale Merchants, Manttfaclnrera, Note Brokers, and Banks of EXacoent, and yet the whole, including tho two semi so uqs] Tolnmee, the sheets of corrections and tho facilities of Che office, le fnroUbed to subscriber* at One Hundred Dol lars per annum. ; Full particulars, not embraced In this advnrtlsement, may bo obtained at the office of the proprietors and publish* « ri . J M. BRADSTREET k BON, No. 237 Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Bank. AUu, of E. H. NEVIN, Jr, Agent m»10 No. t 2 Wood street. Pittsborgb. KYIC AND BAR DISPENSARY Office 06 Main St, (2d dtetr, up stairs,) Buffalo, N. V Established by the celebrated DR. JOHNSON, late of Loudon, England. A great discovery in tbo science of mediclnee, being a cer tain and speedy core for restoring tbe sight and removing all diseases pecnlltr to the eje. This 1* nniversally ac knowledged the only safe and rare remedy now known. It has been need wltb great success by the most skillfal phy sicians in Earope and America. Patients in eny part of the country can treat tbemsalvcs •uccMafolly at a moderate os penes, thereby avoiding tbe danger and sappuce of tilllua into the bands of nnsullfnl physicians. Tm« n-p-lirinu i-uSicteut to care,) will be lent by nuul or Etpriss, • itl. all ucCucsary dlroctluos vti receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in tho Ears, Nervous Head anil Mind Complaints, AOurdlug loitant relief to anfferor* who have been troubled with dnafiu u fjr many jeers. After curing (hi* remedy a tew <laya Ibo patUnt la anitdmly tod almu*t miracnlonily eoable.l to bear ordinary toned couveraalion; in the conrso of a few waeka the moat obaitnala case of deafneea ia cffrcln ally eurwl. > I’atieota too nnmeroni to mention have Nen re*tore<l to perfect heariog aud forever reamed from the an area of the uuoieroua daugenma ani|naHfle<l pretendera of tUoprroent day. Uuapltal and private tratliuoaUli aud truru tba Dual eminent phyalciana and aurgounaln Englaud, in whuae preaoscedeaf noroouahave been cured, and many huudrrsla of private patients cured can be aero or referred to. Acaaaof thia madidne (aoongb to effect a cure.) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Doliara. Addreas DR. JOHNSON. Drawer 40L Jall.dawljT Office 9b Main St^Buffalo, N. Y. A Homestead for $10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, si tn a ted on and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, la Virginia. Anew town, called rappauan- NOCK, has recuatly been laid out in Cu‘]»pptr Chun fy. ia the mMU of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, •urronnded by Mina und .Vintny Cjnjhjnict; and Farm* an<l Town Lota tn alternate divlaiona or saakci, can now be hml for a "MERE SONG." limply to tndace utHrmtnt in Ihii deiirabli region. $1(4,900 worth of land ii to ho divid ed amongst purcnaiers or pirtn atony as an indue®ment to come on and make improrrueoU, and the land 1* of the most Improvable qnalitiea. Many hive already settled, and iroree of otben are coming. Gc**S Fjrmrny Land,ia tract* of any size to suit purchasers, can also be bmit it from $lO tu sto per acre, payable In i»«r ipiarter yearly Installments. PnqutUwaaUt tilUt will be in all caret firm. 47*AG&XT3 ARE WANTED everywhere to sell those laudr, litoral Induremonts will be given. For particulars, address K. BAUDKR, Jnl6:3wd Agent, Port Royal, Va. NKW 81RM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG JL CO., brass founders, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS; Finishers of all kinds of brass WORE, and dealers tn GAB FIXTURES, Ac ta-OFPIOK AND WARKROOIIB, NO. 141 WOOD STREET, Firo doors fkqm Filth street. S^*Foundry, No IB*J First street, live doors below the Monongahsla ITonso, botween Wood and Smlthfiol.l. Tbs welt known practical *VIU and experience In the v*- iluna branches of Brass Casting*, Steam and Gas Fitting of tho eonlor member* of our firm, who will giro their persons! attention to all work intro*ted to them, should entills us to a share of public patronage. tt“ALL ORDEBS PROMPTLY FILLED.-®* JnKidtf TAXUkt TAXES)! TAXES))! CITY TAX-PAYERS WILE BEAR IN mind that on other notice will bo given for the pay ment of Taxes than la published in tho city papers author Ized to do the city printing. The taxes now duo are the CITY TAX, THE BUSINESS TAX, WATER RENT, AND THE TAX FOR GRADING AND PAVING. Jo»Tfae STATE MERCANTILE TAX is also doe. and if not paid soon will be pat into the hands of an Alderman for collection. WM. EICHBAUM, JoB:dtf City Treasurer. OOYERNMENT PIPE CLAY. /.V SOSES OF 23 LUMPS MACH, In stern and (or sale by Jo2l:*adt*o3* VON EAPIF A ARENS, Baltimore. C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney unci Counsellor nt Law, fifr.Ul Ftmrt\ Stmt. mylfrdlyjs] TU E ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY'S PlANOSufumpectfiiHr informed that vr« have lost received TWO of three UNRIVALLED PIANO-FORKS, vte Doe? Octave round corner, plain; ooe6?f do do do dj -"j They need hot to be beard, and their Tatt superiority evwr othets For ealaby j H. RLBBKiI A No. b 2 Fifth street, ! Ju2o Sole Agents tor Btetnway's cartralled Pianos.- JOE CUESTS, MEAT SAFES, WATER COOLERS, AND REFRTQERATOSS. A l»rge»Bpp)y-o« ban-l bruld low st tho Iron City Stove tad Tln-Wereboae of' W. W. BRADSHAW, Na 134 Wood street, Ju)B ftotdoor below the aign of the Golden Qnn. COAL WANTED. Ones Sr. Locis Om Ltonr Commit.) I " • ' St.LooU* Jane 301 b, IW9. j 1 PROPOSALS wUI be received by the St. touts GAS LIGHT COMPANY, till let October nett, tor NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND BUBHEIB • BUHOQOOAL. of (be beet quail ty.foeGeemaklfl* tin nwe«a. to bo deUrered oo IbDovc (Ifiaooo boibetoTio 186 J. tod the other half: IaUGZ The (feat 'to be delivered *lo weOotDpaßjfrFttd, St T-* |W to s'' * ~ ■■* ■*’ ■ ■■ ■ ■, The 6e* fightOofflpttqrrmmetho tight to reieetdav or tU WdA jalfcdtocl IDWABDfiTAGG,fIte’y. * V©ife Saits- PAVlBfAuotlon6er» Oonilserdal ltoom* No. U KBi Btiwt. 1 Trif] FI£C£S OP'MEN ANIVBOYS 1* 1 Ul/ ClrtWß*. DeIAIBM, Shawls, Uam at Aocti<»—ODam«ortr«Tw*dy PonMag, ,11) O’cioclf and B o'dodc •twlb© god tanßttttteg at came hoar* antfl the entire «ocfc U dtaweed ot4infc« Boil, at the commercial room*, Noi4 Hna 1100 garments for moo and boy’a. new and contistiegor CoaU,FanU andYata, In .RWjrt WWJMM style and material. - Also, Lawn*, lriMi. Lumn, BbawlM, Linen Hdkfk, Paraaol?, PndemtoßTta, Moww» Reticulca, Portemcmaka, 30 dcsJitest style Etraw Boacatis 12 doz. lad lea amorte4 .Oattn%jKdosjaimm Bhora. - JoS3 . M.-DATIB, AocL TTULL OF SI’EAMBOAT ENDEAVOR il AtAUCrrON.—OnTYcdneadsymoming,JoJjSTlh, at 10 o’clock, at tho AHwheny WliarL cppdtjto Hky ttntt, villbeaold the Dull cf Steamboat KsdsaTor.' Tbnaaat gale. l ,Jn23 p, XL DATI3,-ApcL QQ BUILDING LOTS ADJOINING TUB OO KIGHTHWARD AT AUCTION—Ob Ssttirtayaf* teruoou, July 23d, at 2 o’clock, on the premiseA, oe*x the first dam oo tbe MonongabeU river, will beJwW S 3 dain- Lly locatedlofsof RToand InGaxxaa’afinrtpUnof exten sion of the city of Pittsburgh, situate on Braddock* Qrxdy and Commcrco street. The above are la a Yapklly itajroT* IngMTghborhood and rar-rU special aitentlon. -c . Tenner-Only one fifth esah, remainder Jo four aqoM pay mgnfs, with Interest. Title warranted. Ptancaabe:et*n at auction ato-e. Jo2o 1». M. DAVIS,'Aa^L AUSTIN LOOBIS & CO., flierehants’ Exebasge. STOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO- AT TITH MXKCHANTST SXCUAKQS EVKItY TUCIWDAY’ Bridge, lnsorancw and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public sal* at the Merchants’ Exchange by . -L,,. . AUOTIN LOOMIS A 00. Notes. Drafts and Loans an Real Estate negotiated ca reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00., b«2l Stork Note Broker*. W fonrthst. business vSr CTl)anix»« ITo*PARTfIIKUSIIIP» ' 1 have this day associated with ins my-son J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Tho business will La hereafter con* tinned under tbs firm and style of ft. GIUY A SON." July Ist,lS5V. SAMUEL QUAY. 8. GRAY Ac BUN. DRAPERS AND TAILO-RS. SO. 02 ST. CLAIR STREET, f*2fcJfc-Jo4:df mTTaBTTRQB.PJ. Dissolution. —The Part&eTßhip hereto fore rxistiog between tVauix Bxm and Dixoa Uaowx, trader the style of WM. SMITH A 00^.was dis solved on the ITlh day of February, 1559, by lb* death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DAVID B. PAUK and JAMES PARK, having pur chased the Interest of Mr. D. Brown, dec’d,lu tbe lat* Ana of Wm- Smith A the Foondry and Machfoa Bexlnca* will ba hereafter ceoducted under the sty la of Patlh. Park A Ca, by whom the bnsiaaaaof the latefinb vRI ba settled' SMITn, PARK A C 0 NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Watthoutc, JVo. 149 .First and 120 Second, Street, Manufacturers of aii sizes aud de •alptlons of Cool Oil Retorts and Ellll*,Ga* and Wa ter pipe, Sad Iron*, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Putlej*. Hanger* and Couplings. .. - Also, Jobbing aod Machine Casting* of oTcry description msdetoozdor. Dsviog a complete MACHINE SHOP attached to tbe Foundry, all necessary Fittings will be - csrtfhlly atteCded to. . mygSaftf THE undorgignedhaveassociatod With them In thr Commission Business luu Jbaxixs, late of ft teoben villa, Ohio. Tbe style of tbe firm will cantina* as heretofore. NIMJCK. A 00. —JAKXS mzm..^—nLE.WIKCX. NIMIOK «Sz CO., ~v'; COMMISSION M£R Cfn ANTS, Forth»ul«of Pig Iron and Bloom*. ; 05 WATER STREET, Pmacu*. I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me, Mr. JOHN DELLOW, to the Undertaking btulDees, which will be conducted under the hubs cod style at LEU ON k DELLOW. JAMES LEMON- : riitrs UVOV. Candtrtalans la-all Its OrißCfiti* LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth'at, ere prepared to do Undertaking is all Its branches, Id the best maimer, at price* to toil the timet- We eallape fiai attention to FUa's new atylo patent Metallic Boual Gases, tor the sals of which we ere sole agents to this city, and of which we keep constantly oa hand a large e*pr*; menu As regards beauty of shape and finish, they exoal ail others. FqnersU will be anppU«i with Ilearaea, Homeand Carriages promptly, at low.r rales than any other tttabllab rtirotlD the city. Guaranteeing to render mtlaftrtlOß, they solicit a ooatiuuanceof tha peiTosage heretofore so liberally to the old firm* -apl&aDj jgOltlß. AfIEBICAS IIOUSEi BOSTOS, JS THE LAKOEST AND BEST AB-gf ranged Motel in the Now England states; is can trally located, and easy of access from all tha rentes of trarel. It rootaias all tha modern Improvements, sad arery conToaieDco tor tha comfort and accommodation of the traveling pabUc.. Tbe tieeptag rooms are Urge and well ventilated; tha enltas of rooms ars well arranged, and com* pletely fornltbad for families and large traveling parties, and tha honaa will continue to be kept as a first data Hotel in every respect. Jalfcdly LEWIS RICE. Proprietor. . J. E. CALDWSLL ft CO., 8?2 Cliestxvat- Street, [oppeSlte Girard House,] • . PHILADELPHIA. WE W IOPOSTATIOSS-FING WATCHES PATES, PHILLIPS A 00. Watches. In Genera. / OHARLEB FRODSHaM'3 London new series, all sizes, in Hunting Casas and Open Pace. ISTSoIe Authorized Agents for above. Tt GOLD AND SILVEB, E.SQLISHAND 8W133.. ,'L w Jk. t o 33: s s - •. men JEWELRY, new designs. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the Fashionable Stylet. SILVER WARE, unsurpassed in style, quality and finish. rislting Philadelphia, are Invited to ex amine their NEW MAUBLE ESTABLISHMENT, . e vtoit entailing no abllgatioa toporchaeer*, " UNIFORM PRICES,Ia ptoJa figaroe, and no variation. jeEfclyd B. 8. GO7LB _ GOULB BOY L B & CO, efiPl| 59 SECOND STREET, omo,BS| IMrORTSES 0, FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; WSmiEKS op ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Camphcno, Burning Fluid and Spirits.of TURPEN TINE.. MaunCactarera of every of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French B I T T E H B. U«to constantly on hind varioua grades of pate BOURBON AND RYE WniSKEY, Poach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, DARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM; Ae SoleManafcelarereoftbe - CELEBRATED “ROSE” WHISKEY. Agent* tor FREDERICK GOULDS JAPANESE BITTERS •pli.iUwlyF 1359, ti«joudAmvalol' . XBS9. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, - AT TOE FOURTH STREET CABPFT STORE, PITTSBURGH, PEXKA. WD. & 11. M’OALLUM RESPECT • FULLY aanoaoewthatiheyare ncalrlaz • uo ond «opply cf CARPETING, selected directly from toe Importer* and Hacatoctnnra by one of the firm, now ia tbe East, to which they Invite the attention ot i-TtMimri Also, a newatjleof CANTON MATTING, fat lora. Tho lateet make of CARPET • 8 WEEPERS/toe. So which ihall be offered at the towrat rate*. “T * W.D. AC. irCALtUM. MUSIC LESSONS ox *ai „ MBLODEON AND HINGING; - W- D. SMITH beg* to Inform bU friend* and the pnbUe glw laMractlon Id Claim or private Iwsoetoa the Violin, Plate, Mdodeon,or la Eihging, at hie residence. NO. 113 FOURTH STUB IT, betw«nWdod atX BmShSS wberebeto provided with radonsand convenientroom*. AFTERNOON CLASSES FOR LADIES WIU be IbtMd for learning the art «T singing, either with or witbeat Fisao Forte, accompaniment. There cimeewfUDe asall end select. ' IVXNIHQ OLkJu ibo bt fcra&d ffcr Trto »ad QawUtM Blowing either wUh or wlihoot JnSnj. mental •ccoapt&imeotil , . Term* mad* known oo application, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMF'Y 07PI1TSBUB0B. Ornct—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Blocks INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF TIRE AND IUIUNE RISKS. " IBAAO JONES. Prwidont; JOHN O.McCGBI>,.Tke Proaident; D. M ROOK, Secreurn Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, Qeaenl Agent. Jhuctou—lnw Jonea, C.G. Honey, Qvrav Qaildf, Capt.B.O.Gray, John A.WUeoa, D.L. faheiatock,' John D. McCord, Isaac 1L Peenocfcp -H: >. Starting,<frp» Om. Deuw Tboi U. Hon, Rcbt, U.Ditll'. - ialrtyt! gauntlets; ; . . SILK QAHHTKTS, LTBLE dLOTKS, Selling lot at it&ra of Jc27 ■_ PUROUyiELD A CQ.. TNVENTOK'ti SALE KOOM—Tho rab th *l* Right op reaaonaMa ttrei. i Ba ano toTftct all tboaswbo wM* to m tlmrs&fftabor by* trifling expeoaa to gire Litnacali and examihetheartlcloa Ok°. W. BUNN’S. Real K.ui.MT «r« V OU, door «* of ]\r^„?° Ml!3uc AND STAVLK DRY ■i-IfiOODS are being recelTedalocettlaQ ». JnlS v 0. HANSON LOYE, 74 Mar Ut afreet. • JnlB •-- - ■ 89 • C H l i?/'‘ 3 uiSr loaaa of Shelled Conv«> . T. iRIL A OJTOTof Ftoatxraet^ff^tv^yljfe plNES-yIOOO Pino Apples to X forntobj , UlEilta k AHDRHSOS, pure APPLES—S bhll UwOffMS* JL roc d *od for nU by ngynwa > AlgS— ‘M)UA—2OO bb!a. St £oai» Mifornteby OlTCIIOOgg; BcCßl»?3^* AggsfflssipaK (IiKSEKu: isutamsaxioS* IS© “ B, . ! &iSBEfi?, SILK 0 LOVES,
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