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A Demi= or TOPl6.—Edltors, and more especially those of daily jburnale, are indulging in complaints of the general dullness ;dab per vades public affairs, causing a lamentable dearth of topics for leaders and other "original matter." The great warin Italy arrived very unexpectedly at the stopping point just when the complacent quid 'tune. had prepared them solves for a twelve•month'i gratification. At home, cur government is almost at a stand still, An thief °Snare having escaped to the springs for the purpose of taking their ease and talking politics with their friends and associates. If we except the talk about the Mexican treaty,. of which little or nothing teems to be known, there hi nothing of especial moment before the people. All is estates a summer's morn. It is true Gov. Wise is doing all he can to raise a must.; but what can a man accomplish la that line who writes six columnletters on worn-int subjects in the very best of the dog drips 1 . Indeed, to those' very letters, whose_ suporifin-qiialitien cannot a torefi, we attribute the lull which has taken place in the affairs of the day. They have acted like an opiate one nervous patient, putting him to his slumbers against his will. Den. Carta raised a breeze with his Le Clero leUer, which caused avast deal of discussion at the time—and now that we come to think of it, we know not to which agency we may attribute the credit of allaying the excitement—whether it was the ingenuity of the administration in taking the back track, or the sedative influence of the epistolary efforts of the prolific letter writer of Old Virginia. It would seem that the letter writers from Italy are also driven to the wall for subjects, wherewith to give an epistle respectable di mensions. They have followed the belligerents to Villa Francs—given the treaty to the world and expatiated upon it with due gravity—have felt the puling of the people of France, Italy and Austria respectively, and yet are still loath to give up their vocation. One correspondent tells how the Emperors of France and Austria con ducted themselves at Villa Franca, and how one offered the other a cigar which was politely re. fused—how ho of France, in the course of con vidmlliftn, pickers flower to planes—how grace fully his brother of Austria entered the doorway —how the room was furnished in simple man ner, and how they eat at a table, which, by the way, PM oblong and covered with green baize, surrounded—to a Mileeian would say—with two arm chairs—and en on ad rscuaeara. But we have said enough for the present, sod accord ingly dismiss the subject. ' Cannon saw Tull PIILBIOII2ICT.—The newspapers of this State, on the elde of the op position, are coming out in large numbers for Cameron. The independent Pane—an inflaen . lial journal In Northern Pennsylvania, last neck expressed its preference in the article which ere subjoin !'Our eichanges from the North, East, South and West are pouring in upon no, advocating the nomination of Gen. Cameron for the Presi dency in 11360. If the old maxim Is to be look ed to in that campaign, that "Pennsylvania is - .the battle ground," then indeed are the General's claims of the strongest kind. In all his public career he has nobly stood by the glorious old }Keystone in sunshine and adversity, and when aver an opportunity presented, like the genuine patriot he has thrown aside his political prefer ences and ably advocated our . intermits. How unlike Bigler, whose narrowly contracted mind has always led him hot to aek the question 'what will the Democracy think of it? If we may judge the result front the feelings manifest ed at present, Gen. Cameron would carry Penn sylvania by at . tenet 50,000 The people know him. He has labored for their interest, and the National Convention could do our State no greater honor than to give her a chance to re deem herself from the disgrace of her present corrupt and degenerate President." The suggestions of the Prue carry great force i with them. WAN:MOTOR Xi/1.710)1AL bloaratesx.—The con- . etrunion of the Washington National Idonument, after a suspension of several years, is to be re sumed under the direction of Lieut. J. C. Ives, of the Topographical Engineers. It is proposed to request the Postmasters throughout the coun try to give aid to the enterprise, by placing boxes within thelerespective offices for the re ception of contributions, and forwarding the returns to Washington. However insignificant the amounts may tie, they will swell to an im portant aggregate adieu collected from 30,000 Post Offices throughout the United States. A few cents a month, transmitted regularly by each, would suffice, in a few years, to raise the shaft to its intended height. The Postmaster General, In a letter dated July 20th, heartily concurs in the movement. Tsa Paynotrrn Carantwrios.—Great prep =Worts have been made In Plymouth for the approaching . celebration of the landing of the pilgrims. Two corner atones of the structure will be laid. Speaking of the proposed monu ments, the. Boston Advertiser says: "Otte of them will be-founded upon a 'Ply mouth Book itself, and will be a comparatively unpretending atruoture. The other is the great monument, to be pbtoed in a oonspiouons posi tion upon the hill above the Salami Houle, and will be constructed after the design furnished by Mr. Billings. It is estimated that about a quar ter of a million of dollars must be collected to carry out the plans proposed. Of this sum about .$45,000 have already been subscribed." I.o4lrapoudeve• of theft. Y. Cammuclal Advertiser.) LONDON, July 19.—The finaecial statement of the Chancellor, of the Exchequer has been the chief topic eince the het mail. It announces • deficiency of revenue for the current year of a sum equal to $20,000.000, which Is rather lest than was anticipated, and a fresh resort to the `income tea Is the old and objectionsble mode in which it is proposed to be met. The true policy would here been to Mee • loan, now that it could be obtained on highly fevorable terms, and to delay increasing the In come tax until the time when other resources may be less easily *Tellable. We shall find, if an hour of trouble comes, that • loan will then be demanded In the midst , of panic, and that the amount which might now be obtained at 96 will be eagerly taken, perhaps, tit 85. The precise terms of the treaty between France and Austria remain yet to be revealed. Prowls has, of course, countermanded her ex pedition to the Rhine. The accounts of the az saperation in Italy are filling geese a nxiety, Count Arese, a Dominos of the Emperor Napo - leenoctereported to be the person to succeed ...-Count Calmar is Prime Minister in Sardinia, but ' the apartment seems to have been onsidered dangerous, and M. Bastassi is now talked of. Coutdderablo anzlety bilge with regard to Nothoth. The atatement of the compact enteed into with him by the Emperor Napoleon ben be r im folly confirmed, and it Is feared that sinee the tetheltmiest of the treaoheroua ppeace he may here/ been exposed .to linger. Nothing has been heard of him for some days, and some profess to beliefs that the ruler of Francs would be, de: llighted if by some °accident" the ilungarien patriot could bs thrown into Austrbas heads. The stook saarkits are dull. Consols were laid ' quoted 85 o n, and thq hays closed this averiing at 98/. Money is in - undiminished -abundance, but gold is likely to leafs the imantry.. Tho weather oontinttesunpritoodently hot, and the .h is frolemensdag is a molt britheal manner.:: - .Whase another decline equal to 8 omits per bathe. I 4141}AoNfr t . a#l gfi* 04111 . 1i17._'4110 :19 140 *OA bajbWittost priahabiCt StriangenieneoF thiltaliai Stein nudes the nevi !! -- salteMnParison - of ihr — dittpiSoh - by 'which' the Em Per or 24, Poltala actede• known the basil of peace adopted at Ifillifrenma with that by which the Emperor of Austria communicated the same !! event to ! his eubjecle, giies a complete ides of ' the stipulations made, by..the two eovereigns. While informing as that A us tria to to retain I Venetia, the French dispatch did not indicate what would be the new frontier between Pied- Mont Eitid Austria. - The Austrian dispatch men; Gone the line of the Minelo, 'which !removes all uncertainty as to the fate of Peachier& and Man tua, whioh remain in the hands of Austria. The French disputoh said nothing about the duchies, and the Emperor's proclamation to the army of Italy only alluded to them , iti. speaking 9f the Governments which had kept. &too( . from , the =T imed, or were recalled into their "pones elope. The Austrian disPatat exPreasly • atipu-. lades the restoration of the sovereigns of Tassel:ly end Modena. The dispatch does not mention the Duollese-Regent of Parma; but it appears to de much leas probable that she is not included in this general restoration, that of all the sover eign! restored the Dttchcas•lteg,eot the one who will experience the least embarratiement in again meeting her people. Lastly, the Austrian dispatch does not represent the establishment of a confederation es an accomplished fact, but merely states that Austria agrees with France in Promoting the formation of en Italian confeder ation. That stipulation thus becomes perfectly intelligible, for it suggests that the assent of the States which are toenter into the proposed con federation will be applied for, and that they can not be regarded as definitively engaged by the arrangements In which they have hitherto had no share.". Norrespondance of tho London Notes Peals, July 16, 1859.—The contradiction which struck me between the assertion of the Emperor of Austria, that he had consented to a peace because be was abandoned by his natural allies, and the statement in the French Emper or's proclamation to the arrny-4.ltat he had put an end to the war because it was about to assume larger proportions—is noticed by a leading pro vincial journal of France. There is an official answer to this objection which deserves to be considered.. The two gatemen% it is said, are perfectly rebonoilible in this way the Emperor Napoleon-wee perfectly warranted in saying that after another victory the war word/hate become general, because in that ease Austria would have been compelled to submit to the conditions upon which alone Prussia offered her assistance. On the other hand, the Emperor of Austria truly said, in a certain seine, that be was abandoned by his natural allies, because Prussia, with Ger many at her back; was only ready to help him on condition of his giving up to Prussia the long-disputed proponderence in the Germanic Confederation. The French Emperor shrunk from a war with Germany, not only because he doubted whether France would support him in such a vast struggle, when Italian interest, were at stake, but also because the effeoL of the war would have been "to realize the unity of Ger "many, which it has been the policy of France, "ever since the time of Francis I„ to prevent." Now—but Mile argument is rather implied than avowed—the Emperor hopes to avail himself of his intimate friendship with the Emperor of Austria to break up the Germanic Confederotioa, and then a war on the Rhine might, be underta ken with better hopes of a successful issue. What particularly rejoices the Univers, in the arrangement of Villafranoa, is the foot that I Lombardy was thereby transferred from one mon arch to another without the slightest semblance of &recognition of any rights on the part of the vul gar herd of people. The Emperor of Austria, says the Jesuit Finalist, " gave up as a King what he had loot as a King, and the French Em peror giving Lombardy to Piedmont, alio gave as a King what he had gained as a King. This is in entire accordance with pure monarchical tradition. No word of any right of Lombardy to give away herself each as is invoked by M. Omar." There is but too much reason in the transaction of Villafranca for the triumpant tone of the Univers. Nevertheless, it is to be observ ed that Victor Emanuel in his Milan proclama tion does not affect to accept the gift of Lombar dy ea a pure fulfillment mode by Frannie Joseph to Louis: Napoleon as a trustee to his use, hot founds his title upon the "often expressed" wishes of the population. But, notwithstanding dile formality, it 19 too true that, as we know at present, the entire scheme of the Italian Con federation proceed, entirely from the will of the two Despotic Emperors, expressed in their taw hone' private conference at Villafranca. None of the French Journals hint at any other meet ing of princes, potentates or peoples as being necessary to give a sanction to all the arrange ments there made. The Nord of Brussels !poke yesterday of a Congress,or at leant a Coaference, as being a matter of course; but a postscript to the correspondent's letter, upon which its opin ion was founded, says that he doubts whether he was not mistaken in anticipating either '-Con gress or Conference.' But how can it be said, as the French Journals do say, that the Italian question is settled, when it remains to be seen whether the parties to the proposed confedera tion wbo were not represented at Villafranea will consent to what has been done in their name! I seriously expect to see the suite of siege pro claimed all over Italy before another week is oat, and "order" maintained by ?ranch and Austrian troops conjointly. I can see no other rational prospect of carrying out the treaty of Villafranca. En atiendcmt there are troubles at Florence, where the French Emperor's proclamation has been spit upon and defied. This news you per haps know. I give It you as certain, but it hoe, of course, been suppressed here. Another aeconnt says : "Some little private information restive to the interview of the two Emperors has this morn ing been acquired. Exactly at Sin the morning of the 11th the Emperor Francis Joseph reached Villefranca, where he was received bithe Em peror of the French with great apparent kind ness, and even a show of deference. Tho two monarchs took breakfast and remained together until 6 in the afternoon, and it would appear that they settled the 'heels for the preliminaries or peace before they parted. In military circles it is stated that Louie Napoleon showed certain documents to the Emperor of Austria which re moved any doubt he might have felt about the necessity for sacrificing Lombardy. 'The one °corneal,' said my informant, was a Frazee- Anglo-Eussian peace project, which was based on the cession of Venetia as well es Lombardy, and the other was • dispatch in which Prussia expressed her resolve not to draw the sword in defense of any part of ON Austrian poesessions in Italy." "It was agreed that the Pope should be the President of the Confederation, and the Elope- ror Francis Joseph promised to do all In his power to persuade his Holiness to agree to the secularisation dof the domains of the Church. This last piece of information may appear apoc ryphal, but it was acquired at an excellent source, and doubtless will prove to be correct. Io 18S1 it was wall known at Rome that Louis Napoleon had formed a plan for a confederation of the Italian States, and one or two of its prin cipal features are still present to my memory. Then, ae now, the Popo was to be President of the Italian Confederation.. Bat the Executive power wee to be in the hands of Sardinia. The Idea of the secularization of the dominions of the Church is new to none of the powers. It ap pears to ate that Austria has reason to congratu late herself on being able to obtain peace on such terms; but the nation, and more particu larly the military part of it, is extremely die satisfied with the results of the Villafranoe Con ference. Information has been received from Verona, that both officers and men are greatly depressed, as they had confidently expected soon to have an opportunity of balancing accounts with the Allies. Had the war lasted till the Fall of the year, It is possible, and oyez probable, that the Emperor would bare lost Venetia as well as Lombardy; but it is an undeniable fact, that the Austrian army had almost recovered its strength and confidence. During the first tits days after the battle of Solferino the troops were much east down, but they recoveredtheir spirits when some of their commanders were re moved and powerful re-enforcements arrived in the camp." The Paris correspondent of the London News says: "I have seen a Turin letter, which states that when the Emperor Napoleon announced to Ring Victor Emmanuel the terms of the treaty of Villafrence, he said, 'Has your Majesty any ob servation to make?' The Ring, understanding at once the situation, replied by the question, 'Has your Majesty anything to add?' The two sovereigns bowed and parted." Tam late warm -weather has been a glorious thing for the crops in this vicinity. Between kite and Jamestown we have never seen the corn, oats, buckwheat, .potatoes, spring wheat and most kinds ofgarden vegetable, look better. Tbe grass will be very light, hardly half a crop. Shmo meadows, heretofore yielding two tone to the more, look_hardly fit for pasture, while the winter wheat is considerably injured and the rye still more generally killed. This is the case as far North as Sego lad Rochester with few eiceptions. Still farther Berth in Canada the yield of every thing is most abondant—ahead of former years. The same may be said of all other lohalities, outside of that frozen zone - between Beebeater and Pittsburgh running west into Ohio.— Warren Mail. Tax following exquisite verse wan found In a Hayti= mannecript, and forwarded to the Tri bune by a correspondent. Was there ever a more beautiful expression of a mother'enneelesh devotion? The original lb in French, and the translation literal: ;• Uri milk." OhrGod t stmlitutly old upon bar dying boa,' ".,11 / boy *Mimi Tb7Divine . _ , Itm my =tat ?IMO gent this tagnairt , .. Mao me tb• Gown= dap' oftry we, whettlkso i j°ll2l Id"c ';: °a j V c - I I*l-43*44114 I '' 'A 1:43 Abbittiannoto.• ~ /Rebell, in biirkfollthern . _ ,suzen s oallsAtemS. , REV. L C. PRIZE'S% A.. 31 ...P" 6 ", L Ileed doctrine daub /siresull*Sstiojeska Orti forth I 11111aTINtt rirstr...-rtp ... , , ~,,,,reoz. , by Attorney Gacerat - Black.; "the l aT elliartt - r ..1,--- v...” ... .a................. those helpless poor old creatures who, for our sins, are now afflicting ns." He ends ranoli dlr - -- HST. J. EL ENOwEES, A. af, fa; rreddent, Scotty in understanding and explabsinglt-..byt conoludes it to be about "this: " That odrl naturalization lays do operate to diecbarge s . l man from the ditties of tdesllegiaoce before a t certain year of hie age—aaitientlettl period of life to depend, however, on the utunimpal laws { of the orlecal country; that •If be comes here and gets ogle:retired before he, ia .drefted,' why then we , will protect him to the abbot the earth, hilt if alter he la ' , drafted,' *by, then be is not discharged from his sovereign's. service,' From ebloh it follows,saye our sharp Irish critic, that It laws should be made in Prussia or Hanover that every male child is born a high private in the army, In that cue every snob child brought to this country is a deserter. "And this," he LIP. "is sotually the ogee Every male child is registered; and if be liven, and wherever he I lives (in America or elsewhere,) his military service is from his birth, sad by virtue of his birth due to his sovereign by the municipal lawn of Prussia and Hanover. And if it were not eo already, it would be easy for the King of Prus sia or of Hanover to make it no by a simple or dinance. From that moment Mr. GM sod At tbroey General Black are reedy to admit that the emigrant is en absconder and deserter, and I ought to be punished." Mitchell concludes ma follows; "Oh, ye much , injured Know Nothings! how shall we atone for the hard words we have poured out upon you! It is plain to us now at lest that (if our government be right in its law) you have done well i o driving the foreign vote from every polling district. 'Positively, if these men owe any service, military or civil, to a King In Europe, they cannot be American citizens at the same time,' Dn. Cents& the well-known Catholic writer, has a poor opinion of the Ring of Sardiela, who, he eaye, with an admitted amiable character, and n; Catholic sentiment, has permitted himself to be the tool of a revolutionary monster—has, in &pernicious vanity, become the leader of in fidel cut-throttle, has persecuted the Htersroy, has robbed the Chnroh, has allied himself with English anti•Cathelio statesmen, has provoked the present war and slaughter, and has sesocia led his name with the known enemies of God and man, Ti r o degree of A. M. has been conferred on Miee Martha Haines Balt, of Norfolk City, by the Harrisburg (Pa.) Female College.—Ez. pa per. Mies Martha had better take the degree of ' , A. B." (a bride) from 'some nice young man, sod in doe time she may come fairly by the only title of A. M." a young lady should ewer ae rdre to. A Maine newspaper, in announcing the death of Henry Johnson, Mayor of Newburyport, He was an uncle of the Hon. Caleb Cashing, but otherwise& respeotabld and worthy man. Stoaxma COMPLAEST.—The fact is now too well established for soy ora to attempt to Platrovert it, that mat of the diseases which oft.oo prove fatal le semi ma, are prodoced ey escalate 11110 of Botta and vegetable% by which the stomach is disordered,tbe liver deranged, the blood stagnated and digestive organs; :endued Inactive if tot torpid. Cholera, Choler. alorbus, Dillon. and Cramp Cholla, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and each lite complaints ger. minute and thrive ern improper tood nod often time bo w= no deep mated uld MOO upon the constltutioit, that the . aroma: and moat scii gtaa ril b aneral medial:owe mall hopes of te r Varenaded. l W e ho ll 'i th i l g tt=t t.' sinm no • fine, healthy in or adult, eased with one of the annoy ing &wawa above spoken of, and deepite the still arid ocF once of medical gentlemen Literally 'sateen., under their treatmea? And how Ls Ole trtatment to be ammutted fog Simply by the fact, that bated adminieterlng tome remedy to day the failing strength of the inflicted, and at the same time check the abeam in Ito programs, the remedy a n aided in the mes lalon of the ism 's" strength, and et the time the di sru mastered the eufferer era f r om t, acid hallos to excite reaction the patient died r the effect of the poison wholnistermi to uproot the whic h.. Not to with BLERII.AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, h aremutposed entirely of segetablemetter, and which bare not only proved therneelves the best totter in too, tot base newer felled to correct disorders of the stomach and bowels when taken scorning to directions. In the core of Summer Complaints they have no equal Try them at max, Rita Catisentim—Th.o.atoaaaistoycoaoiativid Ikon haves Rolland Bitters pot up to half pint bottles only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The gnat demised for this truly Celebrated Molls-toe has Induced main limitetiou. which the public shoed d guard agaostiptushanion. Beware of impositioe Bee that our name le on the label of every bottle yon boy. BENJASIIIi PAGE, .la., 00, hole Militias., 17 Wood anent, testicee let atell,l sm., Plastics-0, P. anldatrl, lito abbettisemcnts DWELLING TO LET IN LAWRENCE VILLE, • fo• yard. from Ma raafensar Railroad. containing 7 apartments. It is in rod cre.sor--ne•My new. Par partici:lan co/intro at t h e GAZETTE OFFICE. solltd B r ARV EST HOME PIC-SIC TEEL7iSO.4I", .4E - Cr3T 111. A, Isssi rxxi Etrin; awl Brews iL d .ill b. lr, on the premises. Virßefrosktmenta col ell tinge on tin groan& sod attend -0.1 by JACOB KYLE. P. 9 --A Gold Batt wlll lasso from Peon Alma at o'clock A. M., and Sonnet Band will he lo attendance on thn Bost ettlAttiwtlF DI CAMPnzgaggip GAwon Traln LLEY HAIM:LOAD will ran as ral- ARENTI A. 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BOLTS for Brldgre, Machinery, Ag• rleulturel Implemeate, Aa , fonditted at short notice R9.Wamhouae, No. 114 Water street. auttlendls IiNAP, SCULLY • Ofd N 0.57 COLWELL ST. FOR SALE-A Brick Dwelling of ball, eta roma, bath room calla and attic, shade tan and mbiubberri lot 22 fad front by SO dram racy plammaa location, all to good ardor. race, $2,200. Tams any. and 8. CUTHBERT a SON, 61 Market a TAR AND PITCH— Ie Pitch; " N. O. Tar,lo bbl.. 10 " • tarp " for ula by ao4 OPES AND OAKUM— 'O bblz, Navy Oakum; 25 toile Waal& Rom from to I% !oak • ' 80 doz. amed size. Natalia and limy Bad Gorda; Sir pal. Ity and WATT I WILSON PAPER -80 reams euperior Batting Paper; o full count ItAg Wrapping do mad:and crown; ILO bdls. Millar do do far sale by •o 4 WATT t WILI3ON. Li OR RENT—A throe story Brick House cootaltang six rooms, No. 440.grrosstrest Enquire of not WATT A WILSON. No. 283 Liberty et. WM. IL IIuBSTAIANN & SONS, PIPIEI d Olt!BUY BIEL, 61114110 g tho INctoly PHILADELPHIA, Impartari or • Ladles Dien, Cloak and.Eatitllla.Trimmings, Han now opened' for egatainetlon, a large and well am. waded omit of Ladles, Draw Trimmings, to which they In. vita the attention of WEATESN sod .110011121101 CHANTS. Ming rytenalve Wake In Iltunkfaeiartng, and paying particular attention tattle Poralgo Modica, ire are erooded to offer great fadocatoratil. drfrßertne Zoilyr 11 . 0231 ED and ZActhlond Irdot, In all colon. and allow priced. SOP/. P. Xenia 4 Ws and Angkor et ITherioanfe CLL. EBEATILD IITNEL AMMO WATS gerSola Ignite for laws SPOOL BILE, TYS - ON'S NEW BOOK.-4 Idyls of toe Rio& by Alfred Terioyson; flecolloctloos of the America, Revelotion, • private journal by Sydney. Racier, Toe Boman Question, by E. About; The 'Young Men of the 11101., considered In • satire of Locals before the Beaton Young lien's Chrietan Apodn; Malley Norman. • lobe of the Timor, Yresh sopply of Adana Gale, • novel of rare merit; Atre.Jszoosoo In Blue sad Gold, two new rol Manche ol the emit Italian Pelotas, sod Studios . and &aim JAN readied at ien2 DkVLSONS, Ca Wart strati. Q S UGARS. -50 Maio. N. 0. Sugar; '2O bbh. A. Ootroo oo; 6 do 11• do do; 10 do A mshed do; 10 do .nalidard do; Id 666666 d ror 6616 67 • JOHN AIcGILL 76 EON, ins . N 0.186 Liberty urea OLASSES.-- J.T.L 193 - ObIlL ruby ['dews; is oak pansy; . '10: do - 11Te#Tock111r1115 ifccialo - . • ]OHIIIIcOII.II BON O ILS. - 1a witaor viuglo Oa; loin:. by (Mgt) . roas maws eort. "la"d w ii. .1- alacemicai talcum: _ imam-as are givenin al b. - umbra of a thorough Zottlith, Ch." " foLmtillo.odutation • Saporta advardages. ars Lased lo latcarand to JOIN t. extract.l Oh Painting, Water Odors and Inaalog. Idodrru Lau ri:T:d..... taught by thorougbly f goitral teacher. i, rv• , BOOK, C ARD &JOB PRINTERS ......c.a.tr.,,x.°A.l.,d'ai ol Aoglid. At alit, lam giving prtimi,,,,,,o, at the Col: . gvi iB lidasettpsorNo.filto , , and principal book doom • J ut&bard Prealdent 80314 of Truett.. 13 URN Wri'S COP4A N Jr- BIJRNIr.TI'I3 COCAINE Et 15RN3='S COCAINE aiirA compound of Cocoa -nut Oil, &c., for diming the Milt. For enemy god agretehlonore, it h. atthoot co equal. It pretext! the Ilttirfroonfalling It promotes its healthy ref ligorota 7rofeth. It is not greasy or ;dick, It leaves no disagreeetbre tutor. le *opens the. hair whew/lard and d r y. It soothes the irritated peep .Lin. It affords the richest tam, It remains (covet in effect. It costs fifty mice far 0 half pint bottle. itiTrmEcrr's COCAINE BVRNmTT'B COCAINE I3URNILTT , B COCAINE CZEMEM Bono., July 19th, 1567 larblaiscs. J. Hinman I Co —T cannot refuse to state the sallitar7 effect to my own aggravated raw, of Tune COb. salient flair 011—(0ocatua) Hoe many months my hair had bent fallingoff, until DRS ',weal of losing It entirely. The slam opal my bead be came grednally more and more Inflamed, Botha I conid not touch It without pato. Title Irritated condition I attributed to the use of various advertised bale mother, which I have ence been told contain mmpbeno epleit. By the advice of my physician, to whom you had ahown your praxes of purifying the Oil, I commenced its use the ant week tee June. The drat &pollution allayed the Itching and initallooith three or lour drys the fadeless and tender. rum dthappeared—the hair nod to all, and I ham now a thick growth of new bale. I trait that others, similarly afflicted, null be Induced to try the 'time remedy TOl2ll, very truly, PUSAN B. POPS. B I:TENET I'S COCAINE BURNETT'S COCAINE BITRNiuT"T'S COCAINE larA .Ingle application vendor. th. hair. (no matter how etlff and dry,) rat and glary for rewind day.. It it 00/11 ceded by ail Rho have mad It, to be the bat and eYteaplt Mir Drafting ism Moil Prepared by 30tIIPEI Oußrirrr t 00., Iloatou. For Welty dealers itsnorslly. st 80 ets. sbottlo. sa3:lmd 1V °TICE TO CON TRAO TOR S.—Proposals SIC be rearind .t the office of the Recording Regu lator. No. 60 fie itheeld meet, until SATURDAY, 6th Aug. next, for the grading, pariag and setting with nub gloom Carroll street Nun Penn ttreet to the moth aide of Butell• tuan street. IntntAtood ISAAC MORLEY, Rattling. W M. IL ROLIBOCK, M LIBERTY STREET, ANNOUNCES TO 1318 PUPILS AND TILE PUBLIC. That bet wfll resume his law. on the Plum, Vocal etc. AUGUdr29. Apply at his resides., or to my pupil, lir. CLIAILLItd BJELLeit, 11l Wood Wrest. sohlawdlit VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—An improv x ed Farm of 02 Krt. on the Yonghioghouy ricer and niCes from Plttsbrugh. Alec, • Lot on Melo street to blusrpeburg, 12S feet front by 000 deep, with buildings thereon, imitable fora physician Or druggist. Alma, wree of Prairie Land, saran mile. loath weld of Cidde Alr go. o„ 10% OD the west able of Chicago. AU or any part of which will be sold on re:tamable woman and • bog credit given an threefoartbs of the purchase money, or ercbanged for an Improved Stock Farm In Fenn sylvanla or Ohio. For particulars, whiten 0.2. GILLIAM, • JuiitalLf ghargeburg, Allegheny Co, Pa SANDER'S DAM DRESSING ROOMS, GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE TUE OATLIEDR A 1., - - - OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M, Where Gentlemen can Ewe Watt Bair Invaaod in the Weal and moat faatnonable manner. Ha b. fitted up . room no preaely for Ladies, arbors putkul.r attention grill be siren to DaEMSING IlAtli DOR PARMA, ItEIEPTIONS, le, in teo various •pproved Altd - SANDISR'd CRLEBILiIItD 3c %LP TONIC krpt eon otantly on band and for tale. 1029:10 C L SING OUT SALE— IRISTf LINVIB MADE 01 rung ?LAI. BUIWEIFIF.I.D • O. Melte Ma Oblation ot baba want ing froottai or &hitting Moore to the mpertor article limy kap, and which they sto OM to MI 0.1 /0• tb , 7 rt.. Mom oa lb. earl alemagame Um.. Also. Lloect MllOO Fronts, Lingo Lawns. Cambria. [bike, ►c. mrl xxvca, airExecnte ovary land of BOOK end FANCY JOB MISTING with neatness and dlapatah. BY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE petheirci that I base disposed of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTAIIIIMDIENT to Ilassers.RALNIGN YOUNG. They ate gantloinen in whom every aordidcince may be placed,.. well to regard to buirana transaction. to their expert:was to the mech.:lca' uscotlon of the stork entrusted to them. They are provided yeah a large 82:1201211i of Typos and Machinery, hasam Power sod other facilities to stases printing In an excellent style and ptomptly. I ask for them the conthmance of that patron ego which has no long and to liberally been utanded to mywelt loOt.dawtfp JOILN T. glifaTOCH. 185 9 . 01110 111111 SIIIPIIIIII SPill S, Open to Visitors Seeking Stealth or Pleas , nra, from Jane let to October I st. leeemmodations for Over 600 Visitors. TILE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS A, are situated in Delaware County, 16 mike North of Oolombringthe Capitol of Ohio.) on the Scioto River, 10 miles from Delaware, 6 miles from the White Sulphur Sta tion on the Springfield, Montt Vernon and Yltteborgh Railroad, end 10 mile, from Pleesant Valley or Springs Stairkn, an the Columbus, Piqua and LOW. Railroad. The medicinal qualities of them Springs vet nosorpamod by throe of any other Minerel Watery In the United Ma.. ririrror Room or other Int,rmotlort, ANDREW WILSON, Ja., jubdtatil7 • Whit. Ralph or Springs, Ohio M26E - IMEI Assurance Company, NO. 1 110011.0.1 TE MEDD. LONDON ESTABLISHED IN 1836. OAPITAL so.oos,soo 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 2,1114,111 02 ANNUAL REVANUIL fur the leer end ing Janmary SLIMS 933,1134 12 'PEELS COMPANY —T T - NSW - IES AGAINST J„ Lam or Damage by Flee, almost every description of Property. The Rata of Premiums are moderate, mud, In all cues, based upon toe character 44 the earner ar mem peat, and the merits of the reek. Lomw promptly adjasted and pall nitbout rsferance to London. 4 itpecial permanent fond provided in .Philadel- PAM.for parreant of Laws in this colottry. • PITTIONTION: Messrs. James McCully & Co., 174 Wood tre.ti John /INTOA C.IN na " " Brown A Elrkpatricks, 1113 Liberty street: D. Oreggt Cu, 09 Wood street: i` ll'Elroy A Co., 14 Wood street; James McCandless & Co., 103 " Ntrulck A 00, 91 Water street; IL A. Fahnestrick A CO., Illnt and W w.l sirtetsi " Jos Woodwell A Co., &wand and Wood streets; AtwelL Lea & Co., 8 Wood streot; " Burchfield A Co., Fourth and Market strobis; " MoCandlets, Masts& Cs., Wald and Watoo OW &trill/SC= IN POILNINILPINI. ileirge 11. Stuart, Coq, 13 Bank street Messrs. Mara, Claghorn A Co, l 2 Morhet Wm. Miliee A Co., Mt South front street, " WO:Wm= A Collins, Front and New au: " Smith, Williams A Co., 513 Market street; " Jams graham A Co., 20 and 22 Letitis strrot; Joseph B. Mitchell, Km, President Mechanics' Batik; James Dunlap, fiwit, President Union Bank: lion. W. A. Porter, late Judge Sopranos Court. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Je:2:lfdis Temporary Mee, 101 Woal street 7 d - A RD. TUE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY amteleted with hint In the 14110LESALT. t/ROCERY CURRY, .4 a 111 continue lb* ut I li OLD STAND, NO. 1371 LI OMITS STREET, dirocliy uppvella the E•glo IM:=1 =ll FAITUF.I. EIVA H ,iOlOll.l . . Wll CCUhI". W. GORMLY & CO WZMOL.EIB ALE GROCERS, PROVISIONB PRODUCE: PITTSBURGH pIANUFACTURES 60. fill Liberty Fir..., Pitteburgb, Pa batted Zip .• LOGAN & GREGG, 111PORTFILS or HARDAVARE., NO. 62 WOOD 15TODET, Four Dont, aboy. Et. Clarks ELL,I, JeMAGin Prl TSLirliG H. G. F. BM", late of Lonsamar _Looms L Gnsoo, Piissles. OEO. S. BEVAN de. CO., Commission Merchants, FOll TILE BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, Bc., No. 52 Wood St-, Pittsburgh. smidsss—Lyou, Thoth G co., Pittsburgh; Lringstru, Copeland t Co., Pittsburgh: Tito. E. Franklin, E q., Lan caster; Ho. Blmon Cameron, Itarrisbors; Bryan, Gardner /k Co, floillitaysburs, P. jolo.Bmd THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PIIIIADELPIITA, Insure. Against Loss or Damage by Fir• on Buildings, Merchandise. Fur niture; ere, at Reasonable States of Premium. DIIOI.ITOII.—Y. Ratchford Stan: William 51`Bee, of W. SPN os tOo Nalbro Prawlen Juo B. Atwood, of Atwood, Whlto A Co; behl. T. Tredlrk, of Tredick, Stokes • Co; Bleary Wharton; 61ordenal L Lannon; Goo. 11. Stalwart of Stewart A Pro.; Jolla H. Brawn, of John A. Drown ACo; R. A. Fahneatook, of B. A. rabriewtock t Co.; Andrew D. Cash; .1. L Errloser, elf Wood 4 Ening - or. F. ILATCLIFORD uTABAL, President. Cam. W. Cox a, Secretary. Paranintan RAMILIBCSIL—Win. Dolmas & Co ,J. Painter & Co, Thomas B. Rowe, Peg, J.,. Ilanthall, Esq., Allan Brame, Pari, Wilson, An:Roy • Co. Wllastin, Payne & Co., Bailey, Brown • Co., Livingston, Copeland • Co., Jame. P. Lyon & Co, Wm B. Lovely • Co. OEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agents, Je.30:6m4 No. 62 Woos Boone. ~, . J_ .. . TgALB A .r I) .. SIII . .E i t i, S l. 2 , F mta ST tb E .e l , r STEINWAY'S incalradTWO of than 17 RIVALLED PI A NO4o=, j . r tz 0.7 Oct.,. round c mow, plain; 0.101 do do do do 7b. ocaal bat to be beard, arol their rut superiority over ob.. 1011 at on. be =WA./ For solo by N. ELZBE 1 A BRO., N 0.63 FM street, aul Bola ...to tor Htelnany's ourlanilini Pi... Q UNDRIES- Li 1000 make Soda dab, (returnee branded 400 do do, (reoood ,) CO do Genetic Alkell; 000 babe Nitrate Beda; 100 do Saltpetre, 600 bow Window Glass (airiest.," alree) For ease by ALEXANDER RIND, ant Na 273 Liberty Weld. LIFE IN SURANOE.—The GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, &Stele Agency, No, TA Grant 11121431, Pittsburgh, continue to make Insurances on Urea. In addition to • paid upital of $300.000, they have • forge and 111,0•Rillg 1“111371911:2fD, selbrellog undoubted security to the Insured. In cased of Insurance far Life the boons declared from =MID profits has slready exceeded fifty par cent on all premiums paid. Tnos. RiDOVIVAT. Etna ; John F. James, Actuary; Jae. Ring, Id. D., Medical Estminer, calks N 0.112 Filth elm; Pittsburgh. For farther infurniatioo apply to WM. DAR E WELL, Agent for the Company, No. 7t Grant etroet. myliklyd --- PRICES REDUCED— BOOTS AND BUOBB OBRAP FOR JAMES ROBB, 89 Market Went, le nour solling off Ids lance sad urea selected stock of BOOTtlood EiLioza at Tory reduced prices, oucalatleg of Wire, Mime arid Claldrene Gaiter., !Rippers sod Taney noes of all deacriptfour. Mons', Burs and Youth's Boots. Shoos, Os ford 'Las, Gat Opens. L., ac, An of which be 4 now selling at greatly reduced pit:6r,-, Coll soon And secure a bargain. Jugs ' JA51.135 8088. Starless teepee. FiIIRE BRICK AND POT CLAY:aving b... appointed Agents for the sale of the !Me lonlog Aire Dtick and Pot Cloy, we are at all time ready to eupply c .,,,b 2m0n aim any quality sad of • witerlar quality. The attention of Glees Alteuhtclarera to particularly di rected to our Pot City, which we 10111 warrent to be a sew riar article. CHADWICK I SOY Pa. 1/9 A 191 Wood street. A COTTAGE and 3 acres of Land, 1} miles ji thin the Court Muse; ,2XI bowleg treee—syple, posh, cherry, An:shade trees and matt frolic, holm an with hall 8 Best irides 2 mires, dining roam and Mann 6 bed cherntors, 2 cellar,' and shwa to portico let dm% stable, cordage horse, 1.. The .ituatiop im pplea oat add ho,dtby sad In • gad nelghbarnood; a well ot grwa water; else a large chtern far soft water. Will he add er exchanged by 8. Mil BERT ♦ BON, 51 Mast at. A ZdERIOAN FLUTE 6011001 With 11 Dare and complete roles and athretres, and all nem. grey Warmth= o parbx the learner In tbe art of EIaTIMS dm date without • muter, together with • 1.1 , oollectloa of peppier mute, mudding of Palms, Hurl, to„ by L Bore. Price 60c. for gale by 40/Itl 11. 8181,1011, el Wood etreot. Coyle* atoned oo recefpt of the piss, jai D JOINED SUGARS-30 bblo. of the dif .l.lb Wait grades Jo atom aid for do, or Woolf, sod ze ta% cheap at. NILLISCIVII /frailly a romy "d T" 2W "' Mord street, Allothrory. , sal FRESH ROASTED JAVA AND 1110 CO /rag 'loran an hand, of the Nat fausLith.nd._ ,for we as /RANOVIS Family Oncari . r." 13u ". 7. '"" stmt. Alksbasy. gLION B ELL, PEARS CO. home this ascelahrel BENJ. BEIVIWEL, as., to tittle Dew will. =dna. the =mutually ot , EIME aL 2ltte w Ou U 4 ImlEßsomlb dturatarm gterACZWIS WAICirgD in this State Wont:t im with tboGOLDalg rapidly. Can maks good p.;. For toms, tc • maid stamp. .161.14mtdaw•T C. P. WIIITTIO, .outTe3T Lilco v s ' Is A WU/P.I9CE V I LLE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERMS, fire month, each, rill erre tan TUE.:DAY, the 13th of September, ate Lesiva.. A st. The Faculty of Toucher., rho fined thau sonstions sitn each distinguished came. (twins the root year, =nth.. their cormeaion with the fostlttattirs. On amount of the greatly insruered fnriUUre fnr Imrrl effiarded by the neer Pamenger Railway, a basica toad or of DAY PUPILS will Do eecanved from D.:argil. The tosmber of Boardiog Pupils la Welted to Thirty, EARLY APPLICATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. =COWLES, =brining geneml Infortmolon, terns, to., may be hed at DAVIS . and DAYISON . S. CAA . ..Mess, and KLEBER'S and BIZILLOWS Made Slot., or by ad Trees log et Pittsburgh Post Office, anEftseEl REV. GEORGE T. 1110E9, Becton. EYE /1.1437 EAR DISPENSARY Ofttali 0.5.2.1•112 8L,(2.1 - d6or, up atalnr,) DoffAlu, N.Y. ESTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED Da. JOILNBON, Ist. of Loadoo. England. • 'rut dim:aver, in the solence•f medicinal, being • cer tain and speedy cure for metorinig the eight and removing all Maw. peculiar to the eye. Thls Is onivarully knowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known. -it has been used with great mums by the most skillful (hy dd.. In Earope and ACIPSTICI. Patients to any lad of the country can. treat themselves onccesernlly at • mmiorate expend.. thereby avoiding the danger and supine. of tilling Into the hand l of umkillfeil Oudot.. Thl. mdidne (eutticient to cnie,) will be Witt by mall or Express, with all neceseary diroctlou on receipt of T. Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in t h e Ears, NerTaus Head and Mind Complaints, • Atha/lug Judaea relief to sufferers who have tams troubled I with deainese for many Duro After using this remedy a few day. the patient I. soddenly and almost soiraculocudy enabled to hear ordinary toned minursatlon; in the come of. few weeks the toast obstinate C• 18 of deafuo is effectu ally cured. Valenta too initectron• to mention )11. bean restored to perfect heating and forever tamed from the snares of the L 111171.0111 Mammon. nnqnaliffed pretender. of there...it day. ilos(Ital and prtreto testimosiale and certificates Dorn the mod eminent pbyaidane surgeon. to England, in who.. (ruence deaf person. have been cured, and many hundred. of private patients cured con be seen or referred to. A cue of Ole medicine (enough to effect a cum) will be fouratilLd to any part of the amity) for Pitts. Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 49a.. joilidowlyt Office 95 slain fit, Buffalo, N. Y. OALL AND IC X .A.M.LNIC TEll LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN Sewing Machines. HIS T d i.S pum TH I E M r ACH IN E Nrilo3o owners a $2 0 0 0 In Philadelphia to any other on arlalbitlon at the Franklin Institute that mold do tho manse mop or work na Their odor not baring been accepted its sniederity mod be conceded. For ease at M-A.14.1313.41L.L. SE CO.'S, itn IS:4l.lhr V IiNDBRAL ST. ALLIGEIENY MTV n. T. 1,1..ELE, NET TORS Late of rlttettergh. PITTSBUIIGII COMBIISSION HOUSE WALKER & EIARNEYS CO M MISSION MR. EI A-NTS. enu Ag.l, iJr the Hal' of PITTSBURGH ?iIANUFACTUILED 1100 D-S COAL OILS AND OTHER MEIItIIANDISZ, No -160 Pearl Street, NEW 7,7 c). grerevinsignianate viilielt i od, to which proper personal at tentleo 6001 Le given, end pranced promptly remitted. news. hrFro, Blchsrde & Co ,!Meosrs. John Block A Co., Alelsoder Wog, Erg ,1 •' McKee & Brother, 'M.N . & &donor, Macklin A C.o. NYBouu & Broth*, N.Y. Ja2ltlyd rrIiFIRE IS NO MISTAKE:—The pro- Wet.; whe are old established mandato:monk atter subjecting It to the nearest testa known to the trade,ara lolly persuaded, that thf ClIfilfICAL OLIVE itkASIVg SOAP corutoingmorevecellonclurfor the momring of emery at which It is wild to dealers than any other FA MILY 80AP efromil to the American people, ZaeL, Wert, /Von% or For. of ftoutp—tor colors, firtronuou and tent r.. Of rhePit—iontalus no rosin, clay, Mb olio, stale grease or set:Wrath.... Of ortkloW—for washing with . 11 kind. of water, coid, warm, wit, hard or sell ; clothes of retry doveription, tonne or floe, cotton, 'loon, woolen or silk ; dyed prints or white; he crazing tar, grease, pitch, old, pr inter.' lok,shootnakon? was, etc, from clothes, furnionr., nut from the hands; for scouring arrow, flounce or palm Imoricto and hots. It is an honest scoop, faithfully male. 0100 it a foo tnnl, standing to the dire Aloha. Name Is to mob bor. D.O A .I. H. 86WYX1t. • . . . - - • Utocovert teen,' role tesentecto tare of the ;ermine article, W00..1 rtrevt, PidabOrgh, Pa. fu,fiLl OAR.t.AND PROPERTY FOIL BALE. 11AT PORTION OF OAKLAND known T Linden Grove," lying within two and • half tulles of the city, hae besot subdivided Into lots of mdse. lent Mee, nosing to from ons to ten acres each. some of them ore level, other, beautiful and spa:moil - kat knolls, currral with forest trews, and other, gently rolling, motets. title of being Improved In the mod pith:rep. manner. These lots aro earronnOndi by an eseellent neighborhood, with the advantage ova first class private school, taught by Mr. and M rs. U. hi Kerr, with pa bile gawk In the vicinity. A line of omnibuwa rum every boor derlog the day, and M a short time a Paseeng, Railroad will be belle, the rendering theta most eligible and deelmble. For beauty of asenery, facility ammo, purity ofair. and rewarder. to the laity, they are unsurpanted a cites for country ratidences. In order to accommodate,thewe who may wish to Improve they are offered. the following very ma) tar= Onateeth In Laud and the residue be vitae equal anneal payments. Mtiklmd W. 0. LESLIE, Ot-Diamond el. %MOSS AND SUPPORTER ALANUFAC i. TORT.—OARTWRIGHT f YOUNG. N 0.86 Mud Et., Leg leave to call the attention of the afflicted to (ha feet that they are the only MANUFACTURMRS of TRUEBRS cod SUPPORTERS to tide city. They can consequently take measure. and make to order them articles atter the meet approved pattern, cud furnish them atpriceafrequet4 ly not mute than onwhalf that demanded by mare dealers It them. All are eclicited to call, after pricing and exam. Icing Trusses to any Other stare in the city, 'confident that we can satiafy the afflicted that It fs their intrrest to deal wide the botoulactorer. giS.Pacticniar attention paid it repairing. CAILTWILIOUT a YOUNG, ad Wood street. Homestead for $10; A Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder icksburg, in Virginia. A NEW TOWN, CALLED RAPPAILAN ja. NocK, hem recently been tald out In Vuiperpper Coun ty, in the midst of the GOLD REGION surrounded by Mina and Mining Cmpanies; and Perms and Town LOU In alternate dleielone or NEW, MI now be hod fora "MERE BONG,. elenply to induca irettlemenr, in Ihis doelraLle region. $104,900 worth of land le to be divid ed amongst parcnasera or sheen away as an Inducement to come on and mate Improvement; and the land La of the most improvable gualithow litany have greedy sattled,and wens of other. are coming. Cowl Farming Linuil,ln tracts of any aloe to salt porctiasere, ran also be had at from $lO to SRI per um, payable In easy quarter yearly instaßtnente. re questionable Nauru-a be en given. AtirAGENTS ARE WANTED everywhere to sell theta bindle RDorai inducern.te will be glean. For particulara, &hires. Z. BAUDER, Jotb:3wd Lend Agent, Port Royal, Va. I=l A LLAGUER, CRAIG C 0. ,& COy S R ASE FOUND ID li. 8 STE All AND OAS PIPE. FITTERS AND PURSERS.% VINISIIERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS WORE, and denim In OAS FIXTURES, de. *`OFFICE AND WARERCK)IIS, NO. 154 WOOD STREET, Fin Sous ft4na Fifth area. fliarFornoll7, N 0.152 What street, flee doors below the IlionompeLels noose, between Wood and Smith Sold. . Tho troll knout, practical skill and experience in the TO; I love bransbea of Dramdnits,Steem and the FlttLoir of the senior mombera of one fhatoebotilll glen their pereotud attention to ali work Ilan:lied to thorn, abould..title 01 to s share of pnblk•patronage. WALL OliDßEta PIIO.IIPTI,T 2113,ED:431 oleedlf TIIE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION OPFER TUSIR GGSNSS'GSd2PPANG rEfIRD srs;Yos SALP ON REXSONADLE TEAM, Together with the OgOAN end TUNITOILIt It la well .d substantially built, capable of sestlog hundred persona cmfurtubly, and to OBIT eered fn sale blenalie It talcum:nail for tber accommodation. _ /or tutus to, opply to WIC R. NVEILSON, No. W Watt woe, or J. lIOOBTEIL Jo., No. =sl4botly street. O. IL A.NDEFUSON, NetlkAtf ' Saretary Board of Trost's& T &ISM. TAMEST: TAIJABItt CITY. TAXPAYERS WILL , BEAR IN • N./mind that no other petits, toil be given for tbu par aunt of rants than Is published In tho city paper. author boll° do the city ?tinting. The tan note dui nee lila • CITY TAX, TITS BUSINESS TAX, - IVATER RENT. AND THE TAX - /DEGRADING AND PAYING. . irs - m. STATE BISECIASITILE .TAX bpe due, end 11 eat paid le•tek trill be pot foto the hands of an Alders= tor collect/oe. ' WM. Jet3Alf ' City'rristraer. C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney and counsellor. at Lar:F. mTlCkdlra) , 27*-144 Pim& 0.. :ORANGES -0 boxes in prime order just; reed co anizigoecent metl &rale • RODT, D106ET,313 Zoom urea,. ,TIRAYALEN WANTEIX--Ziro .oerman '....nersymanirsated. •Zama S , lndoittlocco and Kew me.wed apply. Tageirt lit 76 Wit= watt ..0 - nOtioneer' — DA:V44. 14 rink gurt. 'tbsaralsettir:uuts Sclaour-1 V7ALUABLE 4'XOpIC.S Af_Avenow. , -4 111 V Teed.? mein, *nest 9111. 4ta o'doct;it the commercial salesman, .No. 1.4 lags street, vatM e0 1 al: 115 Ideas Mstetedds t lhsvfa.rtutece Beat Stott' IS do Used Emet Bridge Co; ID, .do ~.Iresterrrlsumesoce dcs_ • - 10 do Citims l do dc; 15 do Pittsburgh do" des . 33 di P., rt. Ir. e• 0.-11.41C0.d.Y. • .3 ' P. U. DAVIs, Ana. OBLIO SALE OF U. S. PROERTY. A. The following' artittes net being to:inked for tbe pub •lic sere la,. will be digitated of by auction, td aimmence at 10 o'clock A. 51. cm Thursday, the gth of Augusts 25 22 . the LT B. Allegheny Arsenal. near Pittsborgh, , 1 Steam Eno . int, cylinder 1.2% . 111ch diameter, and 140000 . 5 feet. 2 Ream Hollers, 20 feet long, and 22 bob diszartlen I Fire Enloe; A essiery of mtettlneginelndlog " 2 Engine Ledber, 3 Drilling Itarticag 2 Ectv.rw Cutting Ateehtnee; 1 47ocd Planing ILO:dog 278 11111's Patent Ilifleg 31 Flintlock Muskets, _ - • • 2 eelf.primiag sfuslost.v. I Permission Ellie; 12000 lbt of scrap wrraglll irdt4 14,20011 w. " mut . • its = ,2 20 4 ri. ll , u o l i k e lis, '" H;r round 4 2 3 lnti rtverg 31 Powder Ilse., for 11.11's rift. 25 detect of are w, soda lot of old•giler, 600 Herm Shmo 1,095 empty Powder Harrelr, 3 pair of Heiberg • Alm, • large nombor of Artalery Tropisments,• and • Smith's, Cerperdos'a,Armorcr's and Other tool.. Terms—Epode, to be paid on delivery of tbo properq, which mast be removed by the purchaser . within Mews days eller the sale, or It will be resold at Mi. - Num. By order of Major Job, Symington, Command= Allegbe ny Arsenal. sot P. E. DAVIS. Suet. SOAP FACTORY APPARATUS—WiIIbe sold at No. pe TOW "treat, on "Ala" mornlng,Ang , 6, at to o'cloct, all the nooaratus used In tto mmufacturing or kap. 'nolo°log 2 of Aloarerm's Patent Cauldron', 1 Iron duct Wagon, 8 en.p lnlats, 1 hoisting Moonlne, 1 do 1 Walsbanlestlatrortu Neslo.3 Slam, 1 Who 6 lb."' too, I ;arm. Shoot... I Desks, Co. P. M. DLVLS, And. DEBEDIPTORY SALE OF BO GGIESTAND BABOUO/11113-0D Thursday morning, August 4th, at 11 o'clock, at the cornmerc'al tales rooms No. fel yllth at., will be sold peremptorily, Otte superior new Trip Bogy, city Dod% • Ono •• secondhand open Doggy, -ra!lorn made, tearly new; Two d sect n.md head Baronchea,in good Order: One 3 sent Beronche, nearly nee; lot s pit pyll for the country. • MO P. M. 'DAVIS. ADCS. . AUSTIN LOOMIS IrCU., Illerthintv Exert STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOM! -- d CO., AT TECH dIENCIIANTY • r.X.CIIANOZ EVZ!T TIIIMSDAY Btld Inuttel and CIDIPPer ROA, Bond and Baal Notate 'o ge, ld a t eu public! sale at the It erchanteEtchange AIIBIINLOOIIII3 d 00. Edit° negotiated 'cm clo o nd i e= d y TU . rIN Loons A co; , sal Stool Note Brokera.92 Poorth si- timmuso Lottcris atingai. CO-PAIITNERSUIr. I have this day associated with me my pan J. BT. CLAIR GRAY. The bnaineas will be hetsaftt=i• tinned under the Sne and etyle ors. GRAY & SON.: July let, 1135 e. SLSWEL S. GrELA:st DRAPERS AND NO. 5 ST. CLAM /4101,—)o4.11 DISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto fore existing tmtart*ll WlttUlt Parts and Dana Datum, under the style of Wei. B2IITH & OQ, was dis solved on the Ihth day of February, 1&59, by the: death Of Bfr Dixon Drown. • DAVID E. PARK and JA3IE3 PARK, Ja, haring pair. chased the Internet of Mr. D. Brown, deed, to the late ftm of Wet. Smith A Co, the Foundry and Itachlue Rueinesa tall be hereafter conducted under the style 01 &Lath. Park Co., by whom the Intetaees of the Wens= edO be eettledt SMITH, PARK & CO., NlLN•ria 'WARD FOUNDRY, Warehotiac, No. 149 First and 120 Second Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de lta. err iptions or Coal Oil Retorts and Stills,Cisa sa.t Wil• tar gibe, Sad Irons, Dog boo., Wagon Box., BIM Moulds, Pulleys, liangera And Coupling". Also. Jabbing and Muhlae flutings of eray description made to order. liaviog a complete SIOOWINE firlOP attached to the Ponodry, all noccsaory Pitttngs mill be carefully atter:A..l to. tur:11:41.1 ...NC( ES.llia. THE undersigned have associated with them the Conostizsion Rosiness Jenne lellltan, Ist. a , Obln The style of the firm +ill =afro. as heretofore. NUUOK s 00.: Olz CO_ - C 0 NI MISSION ICERCII7T. AN$, For Roulet:if Plg Iron and Blooms. 95 WATER STREET, EnnovEnt.' T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH mo, Mr. .7,011 N DSLLOW. tt theadertaklng business. arnick will ha conducted under the anone and atyle of LEM ON t DSLLOW. JAMES LEMON. Otandarrisklng• Ili all Its Bra/Lena.. LEDION & DELLOW, No. 118, Foul-ale, are prepared to do Undertaking to all ita branches, in the test manner ' at prices to milt tine tßoor. We tall sir -414 attention to Flak's new style patent Metall]. Burial Casco, kw the sale of whtch we are Dole agents in ads dm and of which we keep constantly on hand a Lute swats went: A. marls beauty of shape and finish, they eiCd all others. hoorahs will be supplied with Hearse., Lome sod Carriage. promptly, at lower rates than coy other establish ment in the city. Gnarintsekg to render satisfaction, they .olicit a contimanceor the tatroteige heretofore.o liberally extended to the old firm. • A/CLINBIGA N lIUUSIns BOSTON. Is THE LARGEST AND BEST AR -MI ranged Hotel In the New England Stator, la enteMil, trally lootod, and may of ammo from/ ill . tbe course of traveL It contains all thaQgxelern Improvements, and - Ted cm:made.ca for the comfort sod accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping OOM”re btr and well votitated; the suttee of rooms are - well arraoged and cnew.. pieced .larnlshea Gar families and lone traveling and thepame will cautious to be Sepias • Ant ciass=, in ovary moat. JallMly LEWIS NICE. Proprietor... J. E. CALDWELL & CO.; 822 Chestnut Street. , [oppeadte Girard Lions e,] , PIIILA`DELPILIA.. SEW IBIPORTATIONS.IIIIICHI WAT CUES PATER, PHILLIPE & 00. Watches, In Genera. CHARLES FTIIDB/InltrB London Time-Weepers, neat series, all sizes, sit Wanting Cases and Open Face. lifif'Solti A uthorized Agents for above. GOLD AND artvne, 'mount AND BWIS "W A T Q H f 7 S RICH JEWELRY, nosed DIAMONDS, PEARLS, end ell Bayles. RIVER WAS!, nesorpasaid IA style, quality and finish 63Atraagets alaitlng Philadelphia, we invited to ex .mine their - NEW IIiBELE' .85TABLISH31137. a ♦ldt antaillog no obligoton to pox_tunoro. uturarai PRICER, in plan figural, and no trattallon Jo23lyd • fa REAR INDUCEMENT.—AII persoii% VI ' , filling Artificial Teeth .11/ dud, it to their Interest [omit upon C. SILL, Deotlat, No. 67 Grout etre.; oPPudto the Court Qom. He will Insert full meta of Math with can. thatleMS Gum upon Ilm gold for S7N, half seta loop; ccui. abloom Clam upon obstacle at the emir 70101, which to bat little over ace hat( the oared prams charged 6 the hut Nutlet. • Silva aod other • lam embalm, twice reduced In Proportion. Corallto at $7O per out; $35 half set—none but the guest materbd, executed In the moat durable end aids factory style., will he odered. All work warranted; Per mu. wiehing to avail themaelees of these eery rednited rata; arid do ao before the 20th of September; aa the anal prim unit be charged trout that time. We think a Gust class set of 'With could out be °Matt* • able et the nominal rum at which they are 'offered; wise* CM best of fert/211. mu be given as to the anapiation'of his work, and verb:nem can he awn at hie edam. REFARNACE4 Bee. W. D. Howard, A. C. Weal:Alen, M. D_• • • A. Bradley, J. M. Fulton, W. M. Faber, Jo.. Abel, W. V.lOl-14 J:11. Hopkins. ju20:26111 8 eooncl .Arrival of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHR: AT TUEFOERTH STREET CAUFT STORE, PITTSBURGH, PRNITA, D. & 11. WCALLUM RESPECT, W• FULLY 1.13210U1200 the. they ere recatelog• • sus odd nopplf of CIABYATEIO, selected dlrecrty from. too Import.. and blanufacturen by one of the firm, now In the Best, to which they 12.1te the ettrtation et purchasers. Alm, a new styled' CANTON" UNITING, for .ammo per. tors. The Isteit take of CARPET BIYISEPERA, ere. which dull twoffered at the blest rates. Jog • , , , W. A. 4 o...lroALpret. ALLEGEIDET /NBUBANCEI coniFrY I;IWTS*DELGIII.: . • • Or.ncE—NO: 37 Fifth Street; Think Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL !KINDS 'OF ruts AND "AMINE nxsas. • ' IPAACI JONES, Preadant 1.70111 N . D.. BIeCIODP. Tk• Preatcleat. D.M ..DOOK,Staetan: Capt. wtu-ual DRAM, Ofteral Agent. • DnucTons—lsuo Jon., C. 0.! II orts.7. , Mr. , / Ctindi4 Capt-11.. 0. Oral, John A. %Moo, D. L. Pabricaock, John , D. McOold, M. - Pennock,: 11: P. Et.rilag, Capt. - Wm. Dun, Th.. H. Howe. gobs, IL pasts. Jellyd C HEESE --75 bxa. from various dairies, pa best W.R.,t,r =tang, for gas by I RIDDLE, WIRTZ CO.CO. Dr. Samuel S. Viten , ' Dinar* Corrector . or Antl..Dllloim Eflzture...-Porroly eable....Aßllld, We and Efilistiro Demedy far - ' BILIB I CE - HE A DA CH E DIS E, IIDP- • - • • I . - • BILIOUS HEADACHE, . - DYSPEPSIA, , TORPID LTPETt OA STOMACH, • ' COSTIVEMS, • I BILIOUS OE DYSPEPTIC COUGH, ! • MALARIAL PITIFUL BOWEL CO3lPLAftilti, • INDIGESTION, SOUR STO4-CIT, du. NUN DIRRNAIII • • =puns. 'moon, 1 " • JAts.vinoz.. . • Aiid all complaints caused bI7AIPUBE Bus oti•Buzous:•- , NESS. DR. GEO. H: Err Sart, jtaddlaT 144 Wood wt,, fob Apt:liar Pittsburgh. viim A r ivAl.. ! o wign next) E 4O ILTZS.- • TUST receive:l"a tierr s ot of PiitiaosTro, NO 410 5: -• " . 11 34At10 7 3 7- 637 : 0 ? AND vAracirs=srut3ll“!.47.7 .., , . ALL terrratatmrrs WAIIIESTLT. ' 1 1 " 1 •,,.... •; t i o * id rho public are Invited to pal ; 61 esulllzi •'''- '- . the gybe:titer, which cotrett!sol I I: ....-:7:.; ' ; ••• •••• ' ;J . . FIFTY VElliroll., _ • ...-• ~ ' _ _ ' • Ilia drat . ECM( EL 11,:,ZE,• 10 :T., , '- " Also—Tare excellent Piaz Prints, 4 1 OW OPSNING--Ne,p I Dar e r.ss Stirtbit..PtbeLain t rg h forstio Mom x l s tatiz" Um ", aiLameott LOYMllbuldst.' CHER • : bases game, • s ;021"" da rtars&I cam " • HUN TAILORS, STREET, PITTSBURGH, Ita- PITTSBURGH, PA.