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We have Tee-entry effected most liberal arrange mi3ntsfor special telegraphic dispatches to I,llo4azetfe, from the leading nil - we centres, East mud West. We desire that the Gazette, in all its editionS, shall• be second to none as a medium for conveying early and re liable news to the public. We have spared neither efforts nor expense inaccomplishing so desirable a result. - We deem it proper, hereto aoltnt4ledge our - indebtedness to E. W. COLGAN, .Esq., Superintendent of the .UruoriTelegraph lines here, for his efficient aid iulterfecting our: telegraphic arrange , Tkeritepublicans of Butler County. ' , The_Republican County Convention met firt.ths 9th inst., but the 'proceedings only rettelted us to-day. We have already pub liahed the ticket. The resolutions adopted are loyal and earne . st. We copy the fol lowing: Resolved, That the present rebellion is the result of a long cherished and settled plan of its , leaders to destroy the govern ment of .our fathers, violate the Constitu tion, everted the free and humane ihsti (alone era= Ocriustry, and on their ruins to blind iitturegoonicy for the special protec • don of - humeri bondage. s -Besoiced,z,ThactO the end,, that the re bellion may, be speedily crushed and peace -- and the Union restored, we are in favor of this - most vigoreus and rigid prosecution of "the-mar, and if, in its further prosecution for these objects, slavery and the property of rebel - slaveholdars suffer as a result, why be it so—let olivrery take all the blows • It may get. Resolved, That nothing appears tons more ' reasonable, just and right, than that mili tary contributions should be levied on the 'property 'of rebels, and particularly of re bid leadera, and imade to share in the Rl ',eines of the war,- as soon as practicable and in the way most effective. • Reeolved, Tkat weitpprove of the Admin istration of Pkeeident Lincoln; we believe him honest and patriotic, and seekingin .his,judgment the best means of restoring peace and that the time hair come when, -we have no doubt, he will advise the most in tllexiiiie ,policy - and efficient measures for 'forever ending this wicked slaveholders' rebellion. Resolved, That it is true there can be but two sentiments among us, that of loyal and - disloyal ; and that those who qualify their support Of the war, who take the occasion of every reverse that. happens to our arms to attack the Admitiistratien; who are con tinually crying ouisbont abolitionists and abolitionism ; who are continually alarm about the great debt Ahoy itay the war is making; 'who are eo uneasy about the con stitutional rights of rebels who repudiate the constitution; these men, if not disloyal, are not in sympathy with the government, and.vre regret there are some still among us. Resolved, That Edgar A. Cowan in failing to record his vote, in. favor of the expulsion of Jeue: D. Bright from hisseat in the Sen ate of the United States—in favor of the abolition of slavery in the District_of Co lumbis,"and in favor of the resolution re , .'ctiminended by the President himself, guaranteeing the assistance of , the general government, in any just measures the . Border States may adopt for gradual eman cipation and colonization, has failed to rep '. resent the sentiments of the loyal citizens Of the Keystone State, and has forfeited all claims to their..confitlence in him as a Statesman and friend of the Administra tion. ReSolved, That lion. David" Wilmot, re • cording his 'Tote in favor -of the Several measnres i - referred to in - the preceding res olution, as well as in the frank avowal of his readiness .to sustain whatever measures 'the government may find necessary for the successful prosecution of,the-war • for the Union, has properly represented the con •-stituents, and strengthened their confidence both in his patriotism and Statesmanship. - Ur. Cowan is meeting a traitor's fate, - while blir. Minor is gathering the-honors he basso richly won. JOir.4 . M. Monied*, Esq., is the choice of Butler county- fur Congress, and E. Mc - Jankin, Alfred Weis, and John. Scott, were appointed Congressional Conferees, to meet similar conferees from Allegheny and Armstrotig counties. , - , . S; The , Comp!lints of the Partizans ,of • • - Gen. -McClellan. -The Chicago Tribune thus defends the President and Mr. Stanton from the attacks of.tortain newspapers and their corres pondents: The newspaper correspondents in the army of the Potomac agree with singular unanimity that Gen. McClellan must have reinforcements before he can make any of fensive demonstrations against Richmond ; and a few of them, moved thereunto, no doubt, by the erumbs which fall from the 'tables of. Generals. who tolerate such Ma : sancta, are somewhat loud in their ,cen sures of the Administration in sending forward those reinforcements so tardily, and for not stripping Banks, Shields_and Fremont of their commands, to help the ' , Young Napoleon' out of the Chickahomi ny marsh. But the mistake .is not with the Administration, in withholding troops necessary to the sure defence of the Capi tal; but in Gen. McClellan in putting him self_in a position where those troops can not, while contributing to the security of Washington,• smelt his offensive force to Bush a number that its movements would :crash any opposing, army that could be brought against it, The error dates , from thitime when Gee. McClellan, agains t the admonitions of wiser heads than his, de termined to Mahe ne pursuit of alright , ened and flying foe, but to undertake hie Peninsular campaign. By the direct and always practicable route, he could have been in Richmond more than six weeks ago, with Fremont, Banks ' Shields and their several columns at his heels. And if these dewerpaper correspondents; who are blowing up the Administration , for not making bricks without straw, are not all - the while half drunk on.4fie: poor whisky and worse' wine which' they • manage to 'pingo out, of the men whom they puff, they, will ternc short: corner; and put the responsibility, for the present attitude of affairs, not on Mr: Lincoln, but on the that amnia hear it. In the meantime the country ought, in justice to -.Gen—McClellan, to understand that the entipaigni since • tho ' disembarkation at Fortress Menrce,' - has cost the army more than - 25;000 men = - double' - number no . . country to have Sacrificed ID the pursuit of the enemy. and occupation of Richmond, if the blander had not been committed.' . - • RICH 310111; 'a letter to 'Vie Charleston • - illeretcry saye, ie'one .'vast It9spital . Pro !iisions are also at famine price.s... 4 The dis trailis s terrible and Univertial,_and Sannot , • be endured much linger without its ending 'in Ipistilerici3; . Its only salvation the - speedy victory of the Pedsral forces. AN INDICATION or TIAD FALL OF CHARLES , TO - N.—The Charleston Neiiwry has removed 7ite Past Hoe Press to Columbia, where it :Will continuo the A fear of iAbeeffects of a I:ictabanimentis given se the cause, sad because atuither Hoe Press could not be supplied in the whole +Confederacy f =MM . - _.. airon Not In .ite :111"Wir Tari ff ! Bill. 1 ried into' execution, the 'greater part of , d iEvir - 'appigurisjejonairTS , Under this head thePhiladetPhia North , those Who were provided with sufficient ---•-- - ----,........___ - _.__ ----- American makes' complaintthe - followine' of ' the new Tariff Bill, now before the House. 1 m it ea w nn retntd to their homes . . There rt 4., gap FARMERS AND MILLERS. - was repugnant repu b nant to return, either because.. We hope the North American is mista'ken in the)% would nor any longer submit to the its interpretation of the bill. Wig hardly For cleaning GRAIN, Puleotent Janus y, Ite,O, possible to suppose that a bill could be con- ' idleness to Which they were condemned, or 1 , cb . o,h .* .., a.,.,,,,. au- i because, haying abandoned their °coupe- beet Btyrs of 4;ktual.ehii . . It - ' Cockle, J;c:, MOD; ite. r."'" te_mplate4 which would not treat iron as ions and places, they had no longer an . ots..es and Oraiu 1.1 ' o it ) means of livelihood. - t fairly as:any other yticle. ,T.he duty should .1 advised those fine young men to as-1 ir paT h ic o , t wi e t r h cotifi:l , ,.. tr at least be increased to the atuoMut a the semble at certain places in peaceful Loin- ! satintactiou mid tome -ardt ' h esupported good by the spontaneous i mm, to „.,...,.,,, • contributions of patriotic citizens, they; 1 sea art Ohio, t•l. a position as at present. Let our members I might be trained , to the use of arms, so as t nobs. &e., " we s see to this: • to be ready for future events. The govern- .1 aa d "u t ett6:3cutr . The new Tariff bill reported by the Clint- meta unfortunately made a mistake rela- r m itt e e ofwhich W a y s an d Means, we pr i n t live to the object of these depots. .po J_ • this morning, proves, on examination, to "The young men, arrested - without arms ITo be a very different document from that and without having given the least cause i , which the public have been led to expect. to justify any suspicion of disorder, are ' The synopsis which was 'prepared for the mussy of diem at this moment in prison newspapers represented a very different awaiting trial, as is also Col. Nulls, one of bill—at least in alt that relates to iron. It the most deaerVing commanders of the had been given out that the principle upon southern army. The journals which pre ' which the bill was based was to increase tend to represent the sentiments of the gov- I the duties upon all articles by an amount ernment have alleged as a pretext for those 1 , equal to the tax imposed in the new excise harsh measures a projected invasion of the bill which yesterday palmed both Houses, Tyrol. Nothing can be more untrue. The and only waits the signature of the Presi- idea of that expedition is an idle dream. dent to become a law. "Those young men had no other mission The loyal and patriotic: manufactures of than to learn to the use of arms, and the ' Pennsylvania, engaged in, the iron business, arms found were only those indispcnsible were perfectly willing a and indeed were for such e4ercise. My colleagues may con anxious to pay their share of the cost of ceive how :ainful have been the sad facts the rebellion, provided this principle was which foil, wed those unjust suspicions. It fairly anti equitably-cairied out. They is for the Parliament to rectify those fatal have lost heavily in debts at the South, errors. Onr cry has ever been 'ltaly and which can never be collected. ' They have Victor Emanuel ! and.now, whatever may been obliged to advance the wages of their be the risk or the consequence, we repeat employees 10 to 20 per cent. because full the same cry. 'Woe be - to him who assail one-third of their hands -have gone to bat- the liberating thought. . . ' Woe tle for their country. They have seen not to all who would separate the King from only their own articles of manufacture the nation, s the people * from the army. - heavily taxed in the Excise bill, Without a * , proteit or murmur, but also a tax upon coal, "Italy tends towards unification, as all the largest item of raw materialused in the heavy bodies gravitate tbwards the centre making of iron,- because they 'knew that of the earth. A feverishiand ever-increas the government must have money, and that ing agitation impels our youth to the ye taxes must be levied in order to enable the complishrhent of this great work. Inaction President to pay the expenses of the war is not a remedy for the evil; it is the source and to keep an army' in the field. They of every imaginable disorder." . . gloried in the privilege of being taxed in so noble a cause. But while they proposed to submit cheerfully to these sacrifices in behalf of their country, they had no thought that Congress would deliberately legislate against their interests and in favor of their rivals, the British ironmasters,, who escape the burdens of our tax bills, and perhaps -laugh at our calamity, while in many cases they sympathize with the rebellion, and would gladly see the government and its loyal people involved in-ruin. The tax on bar iron in the Excise bill is $1 60 per ton for ordinary sizes, and the same-on railroad iron. In the new Tariff bill it is propoied to put. an increased duty on bier iron of $8 per ton for ordinary sizes, and . $5 per ton for extra sizes, prrided that they shall not be subject to any additional duty when valued at fifty dollars or . less 'per ton. Now, inasmuch as bar iron - of ordi nary sizes has not been valued at as much as fifty dollars per ton for the last fifteen years, and probably will never again be valued so high, it amounts simply to this : That there will be no increased duty what ever on bar -iron, while railroad iron and pig iron are specially exempted also. This, to be sure, is a very pretty trick, and tve are curious to know who is the ingenious inventor of it. A"-more palpable fraud never was attempted upon an, intelligent people. Where we expected water, they have offered us vineger, when we asked for bread, they have given us a stone. Having thus far pretended to increase the duty on bar iron, the proviso boldly excepts railroad iron from any increased ditty whatever. There are at least a dozen establishinents in Penn sylvania alone, which will pay from fifteen to fifty' thousand dollars per annum, each, excise, on railroad iron. It., is not only on the iron when made, but upon four and a half 'to five tons of coal employed in its manufacture; upon oil, brass, and a dozen other articles, all of which in a degree go to make up the cost of the manufactured article, and which actually brings up the excise to nearly two dollars per ton. Does the committee believe that the way to ob tain the most income from an excise upon railroad iron is & discriminate against its manufacture? Do they wish to crush Amer ican industry in order that revenue may come from foreign imports? Do they wish to put a tax on loyalty and give a bounty to foreign sympathy: in favor of rebellion and treason ? Political Excitement in Italy...Wier rel Between Garibaldi and the Government. The latest news from Turin. gives the de tails of an unusual excitement in the Ital ian Chambers, in which Garibaldi, the Primo Ministeltattizzi and Senator Criepi, a distinguished Sicciliaty were the chief actors. The facts of the case, briefly stated, are these: Garibaldi collected at Bergamo and Brescia., in Lombardy, some four hundred' young men, under the charge of Cot. Nulls, one of the heroes of the invasion of Sicily, the first man who silt footin Palermo. The government thinking this concentration was intended for offensive movements , . against Austria, had Hullo and the princi pal men Of the four hundred arrested. The people of Brescia, seeing ' him led hand cuffed through the streets/clamored for his release, and the soldiere Bred upon them, killing three and Wounding 'six. Garri baldi indignantly denounced the Prefect of Brescia, and propoaed thrnfficer who com mended the fire for the future hangman of Italy. The matter' was brought. up before Par liament. Ilatalzi denied , any complicity with Garibaldi's movementa, • But Criepi declared that Itataz z i was Deplicated—that the scheme was not an invasion of Tyrol, as suspected, bat against Dalmatia. Crispi said: "The expedition to the Tyrol is a phan tasm evoked by the government in order to render it easier to suppress the right of as sociations in Italy. Garibaldi never dreamed' orintssing' the filizieio. The ex pedition wise destined to the sea, and she Minister limtazzi kneti its destination. The Minieter promiend a million (of francs,) arms and ammunition. Prom Naples the Minister sent but. a.few weeks since the following telegram to Garibaldi in cipher: ""'The arms are! ready. Garibaldi has only to send anditidicate the spot.' "Again, the government , has already ,given_ a portion of the promised million." nAruzis DZPE.ticE. This statement created great excitement. Eataszi's defence jwas lame. He said that the million was remiired eend certain exiles out of. Italy, and that be.never pro mised Garibaldi anything except the DIP Lionel armament for the independence and unity of Italy. Crisps maintained that be bad documents and names, proving a great Rataszi.Garibaldi echeme, and intimating that the King knew of it too. The general impression in Turin is that Ratazvi did con spire with Garibaldi, did consent to assistan expedition to Dalmatia, Which expedition shouldafterirards be led where _Garibaldi's genius chose ; that in consequence the left, or opposition commuted to' vote for Batazzi; that Hattazii minister.forgot the pledges of It Mani ex-Minister, or else that Ratan' is now compelled - to Obey the orders received fromlbe Tuileries' previous to the fall of Bioasoli. A LETTER` THOR GARIBALDI: Garibaldi has , written a long letter, in which he says that the cabinet had author ited him to raise two battalions of Genoese carbineers—and that accounts for the 400 young. soldiers Lombaidy. Thnews of this oiganiration was hard ly epread abroad when eager ioung men hastened': from pada Of Italy .to enrol theaselves at Genoa.. Tho detenniastion which had baize talon not hating been car . MEE I. ~- Tux Pittsburgh Po.( does not like the resolutiotis of the Republican County Con vention, and indulges in its usual rant about "Aholitienist," "Anti-Slavery atm ' It calls Wilmot an "original abo- lition agitator," and praises up Cowan, and compares him to Daniel Webster I Mr. Cowan will feel cdmfortable no doubt, to find himeelf sustained by the Pittsburgh Post, the defender of Vallandigham, Bright, Starke, and Cowan - PUBLIC ✓Y'OTICES :CTURE AT THE IRON CITY l.LEGE..rner of Penn and St. Clair sta LIRSDAY 51011NING, at 11 o'clock CEIOtIICB IN ACTI..N ...- . oo l' i t THIS (TE. F 1 LllO 1 1 tiCthiL COMMENCE -I,rEotilFarelVVl''g: , `}IT II IVVI7:,7un e T, 5k7 . 45 o'c cock. 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NOTICE.—The eZ:d" 'o f f I :l; * i n ZTL Y .At'i!itti b LlAfLßypes)gbh , to the Stockholders lorthoVh. ,1•4.1:rold SAIII.IEI., 1114 A, Secretary. , 'PECIaIL .IrOTICA'S. M -- —T.-1860—M—Driike's Plan- ATIO BITTERS. Exhausted' nature's great restorer They invigorate, Ativukitwo and purify the sys rit, cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stott:evil, DietTh , Au. A perfect, appetiser wd tonic. They Inelgonite tho body, without stimulating the brain. They ario compound or pyre St. Croix Rnm, Roots and Il 'si ba, and ero recommended by all who use them. ( Adapted to old or young, but particularly recownended to the ireak and langpid. Sold by il Grocers i . Druggists, Elotels4ml WOO RS. my liiimendas ." P. b. LALA ER A CO., 'Sr2 Broadway, New York. MlLyeti's Magnetic Insect Pow- USA, tented foi 19 yesre and volts to favor. It kills alloy extcrininet. Ilcomb o ., Bed Bur. An.. Vier. plothc in Cloths, run and Furultme, Garden Insecti, Ac. All ratfuine boars the signature of R. , Lynn, is rocs poisonous to persoso or domeetie r T ils. Beware of counterfeits and Imitation. , u's Powder. kills ❑1 insects id.iitrice o . uPills aro death to rats t.tiCutire. -4,l7Where. Di &At/LANES, hol•L tYr3 IIIIINVIkaj; !ie. York B*Lake Superior Copper Mill and .MLL 'NO WORKS, PIITEIMIIia. I PIRK, M'CURDY & CO., ManuNcturcro of 1311KATHING, BRAZIERS' ANL BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEII SOLDER; also Reporters god dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SEIB IRON, WIRE, So. .Conttantly on hand, TINN BS'MACHINES AND TOOLS. WA ROOM, No. 149 Pint and ID) sec..* West% Plttatiwgh, Penn's. ' t —peals! orders of Copper cat to any chaired tat myZantawlyT M'The Confessions. and Experience tolf A k INVALID. Published far the benefit and as a log and a caution to young non who suffer from emus Debility, Pretoatura Decoy, dr.: std.- ply at the same Niue be moans of Self. Cure. By ode who has cured himself after being pot to great impalas through medical tutpositiOn and quack sl7. By enclosing.** past-paid addrawed envelope, moot curia =slim had of ala author, NATHAN. lEL *ATTAIN, Enq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. mhltlydrarT wst. d. 600INSON ............... r. D. SISLIAD, witSotow vorusaaa.--.L.-.-....wzmon ..... 'ROBINSON, MINIS & Ma. LEVI YOUDDIMS AND MACIIMINTS, WZ 11 MIDDIO Won , Pittsburgh, PIALIV/A. wilco, No. 21 Khania Sror.r.r. Stela:facture all hinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD I WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON MONK: 9B L '.IOBIIING AND IMPAIRING done on short not! . mhlatdly ,MISUB.E.E. dr. BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, DAMS VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND b J TERL!PRILD BURGLAR-PROOV SAVE - - • , - KANUPACTUIIKKS. Nor. ca l . 123 and' 131 Third wed, brawn Wood and Snruktrld saret•—NortA ride. BANK LOOKS alvrayr on hand. rnh2s • • • JONES, BOYD •& Man Sictu'reri of CAST STEEL; saw, SriMD. PLO AND. A. D. STEEL, STZEL4PHINOB AND . X tES, corner of Ems and First strasts, Plaibungb, •ean'a. oel9 WJ. C. KIRKPATRICK fr.. CO., igaunfactunirs and Who Duals Dealers In LAMPS, "OHIBINEYB, BIIADES, CIIANDELIEDB, Ortritolosale - Aipints for NIZIrfiCELNIIIIATID ILLUMINATING AND LUDDICATING CANNON OILS, No. 39 WOOD Bratir, opposite ht. Charles Rots!, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . • • faliblyd Or-JOHN COCHRAN ft BRO., Idenufactureti of IBON VAULTS ANYt VAULT DOOSS,-WINDOW SULITTRES, WINDOW 0114.1203, Ac., Noe. 4 Second street sod 86 Third street, between Wood snd,Market. leave on bend La satiety of ne* Patterns, feu) , end 1161111, suitable for a purposes. • Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lota. Sob Ink dottiest alert settee. ' • sib9 WALL Lodges, Churches, T 1 andOfkleai, for tale by jai see.quALL,,rt Wood soot .. ~k .ai .. MM= Pittsburgh Steel Works r'cumoran o£o - *Ei"B FAN AND ••EPABATOII le chi:4;Mo* o and durable, and le got up in the bat style of worktuaship It will clan all kinds of Sad and o.in, aid r. move Chaff, Sant, Cheat. Cockle, 6c., more thoroughly, and with. lead labor, than soy other machine. We present thin mill to the public, with confolenre that it will give general satisfaction and Come tipee3ily into gtueml nee. Ha, tug purchased the sole right to make and all these mills iu Western Pennsylvania, W cistern Virginia and all Ohio, with the right to sell In lodises, 1111- nobs. &c., we are prepared to fill orders at wholesale and retail. W. W. IVA I.Lisele, :119 Liberty et , riu IiERINEItS ANI) trrumis.— J_ Stewm Eughow, Boilers, Salt PALLS, ilil Stills. Tanks, Cadloe.log Pipes and lasttugs, of all kinds, made to order. Vie have ou hand 15 engines, of sto 4U home power; Itl statiouary and portable Boilers; .1 25, Ili and 11 barretsupwity; one •L'. barrel Agitating Took; hire Front., (irate Bars, ail slava, which we offer low lor coati or approved paper. The ,te , are all warraoted. W. W. WALLA , 11, •olakswF 815 Liberty et., ra - - - STEAIII 111 A ti 'WA.; onu mottle, Tablete and (ittiud Stones, on hand and made to order at the loweat prices. We would par ticularly invite the atteution of porchasent to a new and beautdul improvement in Grave eteues-1 roxe'e Patent AdJuetable Shield; it mete but little and add, much to the beauty a Welk are Stonee. Pierer...nue 319 and 321 (Uflice 319) Liberty etrout, Plueburah. jet narn at kW ir W. W. W A L I. r u M LLEAS--4Atichur boltiuguitniin, Mill Stance, Portable Mille, Smut M.hinoe, Water Wheels, 'Mill Gearing and /dill Famishing. of all kinde, for sale. W. W. PAL LAtik, je26:3miu.ewl , 319 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. LTYDRAULIC CEISIENT, PLASTER 11 PARIB and Glitt7l) STON e,, of all 612114, Inr ealt. by W. W. % ALLACE, ja . 26 limmnanT Llborty at., l'lttanurgh, D RY rE,AcaN, Az.v.AppLE,._ Nitacke Pr, Peach.; null for ralo by ISAIALL LICK EY J. CO 14118.a'1' MaidVAL Ur Tiff, ti.gAti.), 1' Junt retxtre.l per Express, I cost, ripe Tiblld TOPS, Wilton, and for sale by je26 I. H. YGIOT d CO. LAkt.l)-- . 2.5 tierces Ao. 1, suitable for retailing, la -storo .d for rate by o2G ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. IdUKED BEEF . I'Ult.tiUES-2U boles in store and fur linla try ~, ISAIAH DICK icy a..co. GREAbn—ln bbls. gore luni for sale by ISAIAH Inc • EY & CO. 1 4 0U.N.0.—0n Robinson Ismael., glen) City, a large bundle of UPPERS Alr'll LININGs, for Ills.. 3letooto above. The ~wner ma bale the same by calling on A. MILLIK h CO., No. 04 Smithfield etreet. rifleburgh. j.,5:1t F L4(.i i ALL SIZES B. W 11.1.1A.1.1bON'S, E=We= A liElviLS, rE WOLK T RADE Lt.-, ID TUC SPE ULATIRG CLASSRt GEN. kiltALLLY.—Grent ladircemenl• offered tor the In troductlon of our nneurpadied sly 1“ 01 low priced JR.W SLUT and composition-n.. 1 e that command rapid vale aria 01:10IMIL/111 protheiveywilrro. kleu of the right kind will ho liberally ,meetral Witt. Fur p , icos and full particular. suldreiv, at once. I.IIIBLIA 1111tailEltS, nl Raman trok.. Nec Turk. PLEA6UItE k.r LAHR SUPERIOII.—TRY !milt and elegant low prvidenre side.whial steamer ['Ls . J. P. Ward. Commander, will rears my dock int Lake Siiperior ports, on FRIDAY. June 2710, on a plearidue excarelon. The L•NET goes to the City nt Superior and all inter Mediate porn this Mp, and trill be accompanied by the BERRA BBAnS BAND. Tree trek. neat PiGnborgh, arriving lu Llevetand van the eveningnf Filday, connect • itti Ibis strainer. For Leight so plumage apply to / BILET.KoN, Agent, .22 1. /Co. 1 River street, Cleveland, I /hi, - I jallot; IiLOUII 6EAttelibit. .1J The siMuine article, prepared only ty the origi nal inventer, Dr. Linder). For purifying the Metal, removing' pimples, blotches, ho., this re body has no equal. ; As • tunic, unlike the many vile mixtures calletS.Bittem,” it meatus DO false appetite, Lut give toned' s.] stunt to' She galena gradually and peen., neatly. Like all good. medicines, it Las h of Wrleltdoi to such an extent as to render great caution tieoiwitary in purchAstug. The genuine is for sad is Pittsburgh by B. A Fahneateck it Co., L. E Sellers .5 I). Molly John D. gotta., Palk, Dr. Lange, Dr. At,l J B. Cherry. to Allegheny City by B. P. ticiiworta Its I. onclooc.cilfe Falconer. SIDON JOUNSTON, Corner Smithfield sod Fourth atreota, solo whole rile end retail agent, • here a wileeltroOt of the Maim I two *radio can he been and iompeireil with ti e geu ion silo •Ile the opiniou of aura bre and consumers • b have said and used troth articles. Jestii UmVEttsAL cLoTtiEs WM:Skit:E. aoas witir rt •110(In..11 • .1110,t1T.—It Is the must reliable, complete end curable Wring, est/Mt; it mill pay tor Hectic in one year by cuing toe Clotilow; it thoroughly prelims out the rotor front the clothes, and four time+ a• quiet as they con be wrung by hand; it never fine trots the tub, barrel or gettid when in an; it bee nu Iron bearings to rest and spcil the clothes; it prevents lame wrists,, lame backs and Lame rides; it Cali Is used will mut by a little girl twelve peers old; it will wring clothes out of bulling but or ww-culd water it will MATO Much labor in wa•hing, by running Ate chitin., while lu the and*, • for rants through the voachiner; it Ira.ell the clothe in an excellent condition tat dry quic remorce the dread of washing day, and is to th kly; it e /sundry what the sewing medianu it to rue I iini , y; It will is fling anytelng. Iron al...Lollar to • bra-cptil , A thlm supply lust received ci m end co St. Clair surer. LJeZO3 J. .1 I PHILLIP . ; LNEINNA'II LEAD -N%AJIIK:S. McCORMICK, GIBSON Pc CO., ANUFACTUBEREV, Of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALr.I.IB IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Block Tin Nina tinicrr, INTWENN MAUI AND NITCANONL. Nelngeoolo IvelJ in the Lead Trade, we can furnish the above to better advantage to DVALANS, and on soma terms, than" can be had elsewhere. ap.s:em • • MAIL. WoODsluc .J•EU L. IvALLAWL W OODSIDE tt WALLACE,. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 305 LIBERTY STREET Ataiw.-We would rospootiu y in it . forour Wends .d the public that Ire hare just received, and are now opening. oue of the largest and Net selected stocks of DHUGS, CUE IC PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, PICII.FUISKItY and FANCY ARTWLKS, Ae...Ac., to bo louroi is Abe city, which we an, prepared to sell in quantities to snit codoment, at Of tliures, our entire stock being bought fur cult from first hand. WOWAIIDE & WALLACE, 3 Liberty street. k A 11.0 1.1 ; IIOW LOS 1 uOW RESTORED I—Jaat Pabliokrd, Go a Sealed En r lope. Price Six Ceatr. A Lecture on the Satan, Treatment and ltrdlcal Cure o tipermatuffbcea or Seminal Wrakneas, Invol untary Eroloodone,Sexnal Lk,bllity, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nerronemos' Cotunnoptton, Eptlepty and rite; Mental and Physlcal Inupulty, moulting from Selt.Annae, An. By ILORT. J. CUL. VERWELL, M. D., Authotot the"tireen Book," An, ..A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF BU VT E1i.K13.1," Sent under *aid, In • plain envelope. to any address, pot-pnld, on receipt of mita, or two potta,o .tamps. by Da. Cll. J. C. KLINE, Lll7 Broadway. N. Y., Post-Odlee Bui 4584. ank:tmdawT I . 4I . 6TABLISUE ti 1780.—BAK6E , 'S 12 PREMIUM CIIOCOLATZ.—Pure prepartil UtiCOA, URO MA, PIiENCII, 11051GIIIPAT111 1 . 3 sub VANILLA CROCOLATE, waniouted equal lu quality mind flavor to the Pyxis 011ortiLhtus 1 have stood the teat of over three.uputrtere of a coutury, an are pronounced by all who hare once seed them to be superior to env others. Idauuracturod by W. Baker S Co , at their Mill. lh Durthoster, Mars., and for sal" at their Draw t Doput, Nu. 217 Fulton otroet. New York City, sod b; aromas and Dealer, generally thloughout the I rtiou Addreeu 11 L. P IEIIOE, Jout3nl 217 Fulton street, New York. LIME AM) t;UAL. XXCIELSIOR COAL YARD, On tha Railroad, at the east cud of Sem S inary H J AME RUN° Allegheny City. • maylin: atm.:lm B ACON, .IIIIOOLDEDS, BIDEIS, IMAM, yW Do. canes:mot; Do. 8. 0. cuntassed; In stars nod for sale by wat. D. DAIS Si DU, lola • 295 Liberty street. C . IAL LE.liti AN!) ARM: . celjbrated Plaint AIMLESS:A LEG sod ABTIIIIO.I.At HANDS. - 616 BIWADYFAT (oppmite fit. Nicholas Hotel,) Rend for *Ciroolvir: Dttl6l) ArPL'Eti-10 bbla. Dried Ap plet!just rocanred andj= A. ysTzta, e 4 =net /darkst and Iltst abtagn. TO THE` COMMERCIAL COMMU .I. say. C. BARNARD begs to inform the lIERCIIANTs ISANKSIiB, and: public in geperal rC Allegheny county, that Po has appointed JOHN P. HUNT. of i Nttsburg L, Isar agent for Wertterte Petrunylvetti3 for the emit , of hi. PF.NS, rusthig from the many tretimontals reefirtel from the different Banks nod Mercautilo Bowlrsi of Nov T.llnucl adelphia, ihx county of Allegheny will not I,e h bind knut.l in appreciating tba sterling quilities of tho above Pos. Sample* may be 44 gratis, et. lwlow One Wail will anviuns tfin'Eneat ahaPth al that they ore far suporiar to Itie ordinary Stead Pan, or in fact o most. Gold Pees. Samples gratis, at JOHN P. DUbiT'S. M•tiooer, Mneuuic Mai, Fifth street IMIEIM 4TH uI JULY Flags Flags ! The PITTSBURGH FLAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY aro prepare 4 to supply FLAGS, of oil description., at LEBB THAN EASTERN PRIOE, Depot of the Compaq at PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, YOUR—Rats,lioncitee, &c. 11 D ntroy your-111 We. Mnies and Ant.. DWray your Be—A oy yott.r—Motbs l i u run, Clothes, Sc. Astro, your—Mnsciitoes end s las &Afro, your —lnsods on Plant and Fowls. Destroy your—lnsocts on Ammals. de Costar's Itat, Roach; &c., _ Exterminator ; Bed-bug 'Exterminator ; • Electric Powder for Insects. ONLY INFALLIBLE Riarvnive KNOWN Tree from PoLeona." •nor dangerous to the!flumau family 'Bata ru not die on the preteens " •rhoy tome out of their holes to die." fold eceryichere--hy all Wholesale traggists iu the leeks cat •s, and by terowists, rocers, ttorskseposs, sod /Wader. generals, in aA cpuntry towns and ell. lags. in the United Stales. ELLABS L W. and Et. A. FA lINESTCCK 6 CU., principal wholesale and retell agents iu Pittsburgh, Pa g4r('cuntry l'ealtss on onto' an above, or ad iro s direct, (or (or priers. terror, ti.,) to • IiSNRY It. COSTA • riactpal I.ymt, TO 46'2 Broadway, Now V ork. TILE ?HlLO:surf:tic BURNER. — JL HA YDENS NEW DOUBLE-ACTING PHIL -0.50P111e HORNER, for CARBON OIL. is now reedy. It powsesses many advantages over the com mon dement 1. It masts • large or stall' light with perfect cons It • ill hero any quality of oil with ssfoty 'I It two to ~nest with a long or chart chtmovy 4. It eau he mud as n tepor night lamp 5. It con always be made to burn reuuomically. .1. It is more cull; wicked than any other burner. 7 It can to trimmed and lighted without remor• log the culue e. It throws all the . 3.l.ite light above the cone. g. The chimney can be removed or lueerted with out tour:Mug the glaze. Therm homer* are the common N... I sine, tad rats to put on any bump tow in use. Every pereon using Carbon Oil attain t hare a Plulosvhic Burt.... Price 2f. cattle. Per dtznni.E.l. &LI at Nu 42 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. P lIA YDEN. ).25.1ysiuwE U 7 ICIc I'o CO itt'l IttkeTllK73 —Pro posals • iIl be rvuoittd at the oake of the Re- Regulator, lb the Market Ibillding, oattl SATURDAY, 2.31.11 for the grediug, laving and setting with curb atone. ' l, a s 1.448 m erred[. reousylvania avenue to 1.1.8 street; Wide alley, Irene Lomes street tollatu street; and the grediug ul Prospect etru.t f out .14eventh street to Elm street. Freeport ,woe alit be required for curb. Parties to %hum the controcie may be aworded [ L ei/111[1,4 hi slat their teel.ctiese contracts and to tumulb their sundial for the 5.31.11 porforruanee of the work within three days alter the contract shall have been nettled to them, ollierwise the award will I. coo alderod null and voig. ISAAC MORLEY, j.-24,1 d Recording Regulator. Orrice Ah.111•IitVAIITIOIlluilltli, U. A., t W.ustusa, V., juoo 11, 1462. cIEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv• NJ od at thus office until hIONDAY, the 30th lust., at 12 o'clock ru., for atty . thousand (50,000) bushels of good. wand, clean. merchantable OATS, thirty, three (33) pounds to the bushel, in lot. of out less than lire thousand hostas, to be delivered in good, mew Gunny Sacks, at Wheeting..on or before the nth day of July next, and to be subject to toy weight and inspectlou. WM_ B. DOWNING. y..243d Captain and A. Q M., 17. 8. Army. 1( 31. E . 0 ,,.. 1 „ i r 1i 0f E F, E ,. .. ib A 5 L ,,,, L e k:N .,, , ,, Y. Parllenlpr attention paid lo the setting of ORATES, RANwES, KETTLES, OVENS, Ao., oleo PAVING AND JOBBING GENERALLY. The only person having the moue for constructing DODGE's PATENT OPEN FISK PLACES for Allegheny county. OzerOrders left et his aka will rvceive prompt et. London.!CYO. • stUKtES, lUIe Of 10 dozen or more, 44 PER DOZEN Polo airoucy at 121 WATER STREET BEDFoHD OrklMitt% Respectfully inform' the public that thle celebrated arid fuhionabla agitating place Is now open, and fully prepared Our the reception and amontinodatloti of rleitore, and will be kept open until the fleet I,;`i °debar. = = MI Persona wlehing BEDFORD MINERAL WATER will be acipplied it the following prime, at. the Spring, via: lf,r a barrel, OD. ?or a hall Lorre:, (oak,)r. .2 on Pullet wiehing rrootne or any : it:format . lon in re. gaol to the place will addrosa the "Bedford Mineral npringe Company, Bedford, Pa." my27:ow ! ;". lsi t li t ee 'ft fu l' th h e f O o entitled to @pedal Yirsyyresee' over the °quid OU-we of lidastivels. Catalogs, and moot Mineral Waters, *Witt roe dere, nod other similar &nicks.— Vito taken no the morultr,yegularly, It bee so admirable elect on the general gatem, removes cotiatipstrain, outrocting addition, abot cooling .9ff ail febrile own. plaints. Tor sale by Meier*. frALINEBTOO6B, and .04 Druiry/i.% ao sit the manufactory. No. DI Spring etre... Now Tork. Price ES cent., spl4:the TA11.11; I.;Atth U 1 YVUtt,HtALiU UUY MULFOMVB CREAM BALEIIATUS glade from common soft. It le perfectly healthy and pure, end will make better. lighter .6 more hfwlttly cooklug than any Other lialerstue In the world. It It perfectly free from ell imparttioe, end imparts cream-like flavor io :the food. Plea. glee It one Wel If your grocer, low not got it tell him to got it for you. For wileirhokesile end retail et IWDKIIT IL JACK'S, Noe. I end g Diamond. $BO P Wa ttll'i nt;Ta l l b k 4j ep l t l io pe ij rfec U t it or t tle A r f N or S ileo year. 8.0 4 octavo. for the lame price other makers charge or : 4 octal. S. Two of Ice above en perior instrum. obi Jost racelveo this dey. Je24 - UttAitLOTT6 Ifittthl.lC. •3 Fifth et. W ()LI:SALE PAPER W T T HOUSE. , • of the best quality, at the LETTER PAPERS, • CAP PAPERS, .NOTRIPAPICRS, ;;BILL PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPYRI,. MANILLA PAPYRI. A large and wall; 'assorted stack of the bat brand will be acid at low. 'prices for Cub. Retailers will It to their advantage to give as a call. • . WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., ray24.3taead ;.i Paper Reran. 67 Word street. 5T1•.A.54 JUB YRINTINU 11U SS.-. Card., Circalsis, Price late, Bill Hods, Paten, DIU Wing, Labels for Ilsoulocturors, kabala for DrngOota, and trier,' kind of ornantontal and plain ranting, casourelii inktly, with &wild'. D 7 • WIl. Ci:JOHNOCON It elk, my.2.l,3tnisetal -,Strict Job Printer,. 57 Wood or: 113110TOti ttA I' 11 Hi CA RCS, a superior article, for ttio wo of Pubtograpborir. • Per sale by • I: W AI. G. JOIIMITON & CO., ' m 21:3tuireod i . Statioleri, 67 'Wood at. New York . mr'.4.3m YUTOG ALLIU oh!)ipe ./. stock NO lapvariety at low-btioei. • - For We by JOHNSTON A CO., • itty4l:3tattto6 Btaithners, 67 Wot.ttitzest. • • DRY GOODS. Goips FOR CASH.— D RY , DOMESTIO AND STAPLE GOODS—e vary large and complete stock at dory los - prices. DRESS GOODS, ylrlu nod fancy, et AU prices, from b3i.cente and upwards.. • • SHALL PLAID SILK SHAWLS. BLACK SILK AND LACE MANTELS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. • NEEDLE WORK COLLARS AND SETS. Our 'tuck I. very large and complete. and ; will be 501.1 at uotteust low prices, for CASH ONLY. C. HAESON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street N EW. SUM . SIF4t. GIJUDS OPKNE Flag& MI LT G U ' A beantifol assortment of LACE POINTS AND RCCL RS, with sleeves, the lattat nlyle SACQUIS, io Summer Goode, $1 60 to $4 Oppmito the P.a. Office CLOTH SACQUES, for 13 ;rid oorarde Nets style 1100 P BRUITS Mimes sand Childron's HOOP SKIRTS DRESS GOODS, for GY.' cents and onward. CALICOS, for 6% runty and upward& SUDO= SILKS, in checks and stripes, for 37% 1 , 21 CORNXR Firm AND 11ArkKET STEI S I LKS, LKIi. at 37%, 50 and 62% CENTS, good as awl styles. DRESS GOODS, at 6, Ith and 14i GENTS—d table goods for the present ...son. • MANTLES AND SACQUES. in all the rani , t.ri.le and trimmings. Eveytbing a bargain. PREPARE FOR THE Ore OP JULY M. BURCHFIELD, NORTH-EAST CORNER FOURTH AND MAR R E ETS, bos on band a largo stock of . Draass Goods, I=l DIES, .4" large auortmeut of LACK awl SILK MANTILLAS, 8008 SS IRTS, EMBROIDERIES, Sr. !Ki DON'T FA •L TO (ALT THE NEW ROOM AT We congratulate onr friends and customers on be fog able to say to them that we hove completed the improvements we have been making, throning both rooms into one and making one of the fermi, best lighted and befit ventilated stoma in the city. The W00f...4 edvantagea we now have will enable our customers' to do their .hopping with much more 'demure than formerly. We are still cl.lng out our whole stock of EM BROIDERIES and LACE GOODS. and aro offering better bargelns than ever. T. WILSON SHAN\ A. 0. ♦LLEN Corner of Fifth mid Market Ste. DRESS GOODS, M ANTLES, and SACQU ES Barker & Co.'s, 59 Market Street, N. B —ONE Ptheg ONLY PLAIN WHITE SWISS MUSLIN. Elllatel 1115=13 IMMTECI MOZAIIII3IQUES, ENRAGES, LAWNS, ORGAN HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE 77 and 79 Market Street ELIBUOIDEMICD and FANCY LINEN BAND KERCILIELS we will .ell et anmnally low prices. We have on hand a aplendld assortment of HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS, HATE NETS and HEAD• DEEeSES, PILE and GINGHAM SUN lIMBEEL LAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE MITB, SIP RTS, coLtaue, NECK TIES, STISPENDEnfI, and a foil line of all kind. of FURNISHING GODS JOB. HORNE, WHOLESALE KOONS-2d and 3d storks. No.. 77 and 79 BIAIiKET STREET. D ui?. ENTIRE STOCK FINK FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. REAL LACE GOODS. . LACE TRIMMED DITTO and oTorything itt the EMBROIDIERY department have been marked at Greatly Reduced Prices The .Lock le ell treeh and desirable, eta the greater portion ham been' MARRED DOWN TO EASTERN COST many •cticlw touch below tbo FIRST COST, to dote them out. TATON, HACRIISI t CO., N. D.-100 down more of those eke Linen HAND ILDROBTEFS, at We, put reactant. ' STRAW SONNET 6 HATir. wholesale stock of choke style of STRAW BON , NETS and CHILDREN'S HATS, to be dosed oat at retail, at LIOLFSA LK PRICED. p.m open for ex amination I.i - our retail department. • ' L EATON. S. CO., No. 17 Ruth etratd. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., PLUMBERS, 06.8 AND TAM VITTS118; 129 Youtra trait; trcra Swann= TANKS AND AGITATIMA, for Oil 'DefterDa, I 1.1 id Om most 'dmatAa manner. Hump , BNV up - with , but audicold water lu th beet style.' pith all - the modern Improvements, In . BATHS, watm STaNDS, 0403ET8,8INICS, de., • A 'Argo assorttOrtit of materials AlwAyo on Asa .11 for solo on remooosblo torms. 1010 0 lell3-6,900 bush. prime rptiusylvar Dia, to store end for sale b - L B /aciaarr th.; 70 Water end 71 Trent Web aby tv 4 -1 p u v r li Leadta for utTITTSBURGH TEFATRE. Lams and , Itimmisat TETUESDAY EVENING, Juno 26th. Fourth night of the appmminee of the OA Pittsburgh favorite. CUAHLEY FOSTER.., Jrick of the,'llroods. BLOODY ..... CHAS. YOSTIB. TILIB HINDU/AWL After which the,liughable farce of the TWO /BUZZARDS. JOHN 11/1/11T. Mies LUCRETLy MUM- The NAIADAMCBStriII be produced la a shore' time In splendid stile. -77-VAN' AMBUHDH A CO.'S Vfr4XXOTII .MEJraGERIE. GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION, OomprisiuK the mo't Magnificent collection of Living Wild A ever brought together in any TSAI BITION, eater in Europe or Amo in Pithiburgh. AT THE FAIR On Wednesday, Thursda Saturday, July NI, 3d, Doors *pen on the '2d, 3dnind 501 7 o'clock p. ON TH/4 IrCITSTIT, Doors will , In the morning, and contfone ore : and evening : . Performances by tb I and in Dens itfLions and Tigers s. m., 1, 4 soft 8 o'clock p. m. aai-ADI#BSION 25 CICiTS. HYATT F Greatly enlarged and ontiroly refitted for the priur• ant seaeon. at an expenditure of $105,000, is the only portly Zoological Eshibition in the coon. try, arid being entire unconnected with any dram o r °then performances ly of cmestionable character. will be. found EMINENTLY MORAL AVID INSTRUC TIVE in its tendency, nod worthy of the patronsp of the most refined and Intellectual portion of lb. community. To the young it offers an inexhaistible fund of pleasing information, while the old and Mid dle aged will Dad in the VOA collection of BABE BEASTS AND BIRDS, from every quarter of the globe, many rpeciet of an imated, nature, which will be new to them. and which they may never again have ad opportunity of witueshing. • THE COLOSSAL PA VIA,LION, Capable of holding 6,000 n'eople at one time, Is an ex hibition Of itself, while the splendor of the cages and the elegrince of all the appointments cannot fail t• impress the beholder with the liveliest. emotione.of wonder and delight. - At each exhibition a turkey of MOST PLEASING PIMP ORMA SCES, mote wonderful than any feats of the Circus Arena, will be given by the HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS, for which the eatabllahmant de celebrated, including the ENORMOUS ELE PHANT: HANNIBAL, thaperforming ELEPHANT T I PPOG SAIB, PONIES, - 111 ON K Etch MULES, etc. MONS. DAVIS, a pupil of the great VAN AM BURGH', will enter the, Deus of Wows, Tigere and Leencircle. na-A ' , PUBLIC PARADE be gimp on WED NESDAY MORNING, wheri the entire establish ment, including the GOLDEN TRIUMPHANT CHARIOT, containing O' to' Horn's Cornet Band, and oil the gorr °linty decrreited cages and yawn, forming &GRAND P ROCESSION,one mile in lenigh, led by the renowned VAN AELBURGLI in person, (who will 01111 afford ocular demousttalion that he “still three," notwithstanding the numerate reports of hie haring been torn in nieces by wild beasts,) will pule through the principal streets, in order that the public may Judge for themselves es to the extent and unparalleled . wet of this great Zoological enter prise. Je2s:9t COM.; Mil' BALL. ONE WEEK ONIN Monday Evening, June CARNCROSS do DUEY'S MINST R E L S, Numbering SIXTEEN STAB PEILFORAISRS, H. their chaste and varied entertainments, ut Oren by them at their OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 'I he performance cont",ae. 01 NEW SONGi, DLNUES, WaLvQuEs, uII,GINAL JOKES, BELOTisEL BALLADS, te., X ak e c t a rf a t c. o all the brat performance erre presented to ADatitalos—Ll: CENTS ; Children IS CENTS . Doom open at 7 o'clock—coe thence at S. Tickets for sale at all the principal Herta. Altaic litotes and at the poor m the evening of perlurnunco. . Ilt6rGantlocianly INhera will be in attendance to conduet Ladies to seats Ja2atllt THOS. G. FIINSTON, Agent. aUCTIOrr SaILES. SEVENTH WARD PROPERTY AT TUErDAY NV/CNING, July tot, at ti o'clock, will be sold, to the - futon& Door salve rooms of Davie' Auction,^No 154 YtNb street, thcae two very desirable lots thus. on Do Villiers street:ln the ementh Ward, being lots Nos. 521 and 21 in Alexander Millar'. plan of lots, let No. SC him , log a front of 25 feet 8% mcbes on De Villion *treat, and extendion along Notch street Mt feet, and lot No. ?4 having a (root of 24 fort on De Vdlters street, and extending hack 104 fret. The above lots occupy one of the moot desirable locations in the Seventh V. art]; being but two 'quarks faom the line of the ute r e a vilie Passeuger R.whinty, and but twenty min utes walk from the Court Hume, via Webster street. Water pipes ar. now MEI in front of the property. Tames or itlatx--t.e.fourth cash; residua to one, two and three yea., with interest, secured by band cod mortgage. J. h. DAM. And. rivisAceo, AUCTION.—On SATURDAY .1110821. USG, jlll3O 28th. at 10 o'clock, .111 be sold, at the comnierrJal Salts Room, 54 Filth street: • 3 buses Cavendish Tobacco; BF do flagella &gen; 5 banal, cut and ors Tobacco; 12 half barrels While Lake Fish; "1 keg Alum . Da Llcsuortce Root; 6 dozen Furniture Polish; 100 los. Madder; 24 Down Prunes; •. a do Wheat Grits.. • 1 ,2 5 " J. G. DAVIS, Luck. dle., AT AUUTION.— .1.10% SATURDAY MORNING, Jo lath, at 10 tedock, will be sold, 'at the (knat:e e rciskAnc• 'don Rooms, No. 51 Flab street: • • 85 dozen Cum Combs; • 2; do Horse Brushes; 10 do Tar Buckets; 20 do Bright Cast Steel Roes; • • - 12 groin Wilson's Patent Ruh Licks; On account whom It may concern. . jes6 - • . J. G. DAVIS, Anat. V.lik4 1,0110 UA. kii.Mll' • . O SHOFF. AND GARTERS, -- For Dieu, Wombs acid Clellithat, Jut recatreet . at '55 YIYTU STREET, MASONIC HALL. Vilieth will Is 'old at unbeard of low prices._ Cdl awl examine Nikita purchulae- 54,111littlAJIL FURN. 11.1110; AT 'AU TION.—On SATURDAY AITZ112100N; Jun* 28th, at 2 o'clock, Min SOM. at the Commercial Auction House, No. 51- filth *treat,• 'quantity of mearlor Houtehold Tornlions, in excellent condi. Mon, compriaing one set Rah gay,* Chairs, hair cloth - mate; Nampo! Sofa, carved Anfali; Walnut bah , seaV Rocker; unseat Rocker, elegant Welnot Whitnet, ac. J. .4. DAVIS. Aoct. QNAMltlektbE CLUTtillsti AT AUU- Nj 11011.—Ou TIIIIRISDAY and I'ILIDA.Y, /ma Vitli and 27th, at lu o'clock - a. so. and 2 and 734 p. n. will be mid, at Its Cromnierclal Auction lima 24 firth, limit, a largo stock of aoascniable clothing. comosiaing motel wear la veld stalely, such St Cloth, .and Cualmus Buslussa Coat., Lips Palomar, Gas ' plan% lc; ' Also au assottrosnfol BOys• Cloedig. 1444 - L G. DANIS, A. act.. _ n , inaals Emma taxi will eahlblt ROIIND, Friday and h and sth. at ball-put 1 and . open at 9 o•elotk through the diy Trained Animal., II be given at 10 o half price. OST, t . , ..? -..k T. A. hIcCLELLAND