wetaenain awk, xo.‘:s7 ’""'PARK ROW. NEW YORK. aiid 6 SiATE STRror. BOSTO.V are onr agents for the Unity . P«t in those cities, andaro au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for as at onrZottM* Rou*. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 28. CUV AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE. More Melt and Wounded Fenu- Ky Ivan la at JTew Yorlt. i he transport Commodore reached New York on Wednesday from Fortress Mon* rce, with two hundred and. seventy-four sick and wounded soldiers from the army before Richmond. They were placed in charge of the Sanitary Commission.— Among them are the following Pennsyl vanians : • r * Grand, E, Diith; C. Adsit, F, Cist; E. Ryan, IC, 52d: A. Sloan, B, ](>sd ; L. Rooks, I), i*3d; S. P. Dumprey, K, 57th: ' * B, 31st i Snyder, I>, 104th; J. Wearer, E, mh: M. Welsh; C. Slst: ‘ ]' ‘ £ reen «> H > Ifoth; V. B. Thomas, .r' „-.r an ?? n3 > B - ft- T-iinais, B, noth ; B Mcßride, K, 53d;,K. Lewis, (i„ ii Ist: J. C. Coder, D, \V. F. Brooks, loth; E. W. Ed -5° n > *"■» I st Bides; E. L. Evans, H, 105th: h. fa. Lehman, E, !t:Jd: (!. Witherieht, A, ‘loth; K. llelder, IJ. !i:!d; L. Walker. A. HHih; D. a. Phillips, F, 7th: 1\ Uatican, c, 31st; D. Bead, 1), 03d; I). Coinlin, C. lioth: G. /.oats. C, i*Bd: L. lloil'man. A, A, 72d; 11. P. Rutherford, IC. F. Toaao. K. 100th; J. Hiekmire, C, S2d : K Hoi come, K, 100th; U. Freider. IS, 72.1; .1 I-oueht, C. 23d; J. Berner, C, o3d ; E. n right,_L, 72d :O. Travis, G. 100th ; ,1. Pnghy G, 10th; AY. Haines, A, 40th; .1. Platt, B, 9:.th ; .1. Gorman. E, 77th ; .1 Watson, G, 05th; .1. Fagan, G, 10th: .1. R. Johnson, B, 03d; C. 11. Dale, A, loth: Pat. Higgins, C, 31st; IL. MeGilion, C, 49th; James McNulty, G, 51st; .1. A. How, H, s«th; D. Maury, G, 53d; 51. lletf. G, 103 d ; W. .1. Coleman, C, 103 d: H. Hei han, K, Silt: ,1. A. Chambers, 11. lOtit 11;.J. Briggs. A. Ssth ; .1. Awt, G. ItWtli : .1. Shulier, A, 103 d; ,J. \\ r . Davis. A. 22d:I>. B. Porter, E, 52d ; 11 Phelan, A, noth : W. H. Wariy, B, 03d: IV. Grimes. 7|st: Daly, 1, 37th; 1). Taylor, G, Jo3d: A. I>. Hulbert, K, N3d; H. Garaham. IC, oi;th j F. Laughborough, 11, '.i3d: G. Punch, li. Slst; 1). L. Bumps, A, ,*.7lh: W. A. Scott, A, Ksth: W, Swcizc, F, Mtth: T. Graham H, 101st: A. Roberts, 1, 10-llh: .1. Miller D. 53d: J. Taylor, IC, 103 d; C. !■'. Holf man, K. Sth: 0. IL Polts 11. 72d: A Fankle, G, 23d; .1. M. Bowman: C. 10th N. Knapp, 0,03 d; li. Velgler. E. Si s t : ,i; ■Bin-son: D, 85th; J. Walworth. C. 2:-,d: C Crnph, 11, 40th Cambria <ouiily.' The Democracy of this noble little coun ty met on last Monday and selected a full ticket, composed of the lollowing well known and thoroughly tried Democrats : Senaie —R. Ij. Johnston. __ Assembly —C. L. Pershing. Prothonotary —Jos. McDonald. District Attorney —Phil. S. Noon. Coroner —James Shannon. Commissioner —John Campbell. Auditor —Robert l.ii/.inger. Poor House J Erector —John Rutledge. The following resolutions were adopted : Resolved , That the Democracy of Cain* bria Countv, now, as heretofore, cherish an unabated affection for the t'nion of our Futhers, and the Constitution of oureoun* trv. Resolved, That we will cheerfully con tribute' our mite to the National Treasury —and our. sons and brothers to the Na tional army, to vindicate the Constitution and Laws, and to put down rebellion, but are opposed to the expenditure of either blood or treasure to carry out the extreme views of political Abolitionists. Resolved , That to restore * 4 the I nion as I 1 } va jV; ,0 preserve ‘Mho Constitution as it is, is the aim of every trm* Demo crat. and to this end we are willing to give the Administration all needful FUfTporu Resolved , '1 hat. we are averse to taxa tion for the purpose, of colonization or emancipation of the negroes. Resolved , lhat the lavish and dishonest expenditure of money calls loudly for a change of rulers, and the restoration nfj the reins of Government to the hands of] more faithful public servants. Laying a Corner Stone. • I? 16 thefollowing descrip tion of the ceremony of laying the corner stone of a new German Catholic Church in l.awreuceville: On last Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, the corner stone of a new Church, for the use of the Germnn Catholics, was laid at Lawrenceville. hv Vcrv llev. K. McMa hon, V. G.. assisted b_v lier. Messrs. Sti biel, Gibbs, Ivireher, and lleixcr. tier John Stibiel addressed tbe congregation in German, and was followed by the Very Rev. Vicar General in an Knglish dis course. The ceremony was witnessed bv an immense 'concourse of people The religious societies of the Cathedral, Holy Tnmty, Pittsburgh, and St. Michael's, Birmingham, met at the Cathedral, and went thence in procession to St. l-'hilo mena’s, where they were joined by the societies of that Church, and of St. Mary's and St. Peter's, Allegheny. From St. Philomena’s they proceeded to Lawrence. v “*®i 'l'J iere they were met by tbe society of St. Mary’s, Sharpsburgli. The lot secured for the new church is one of the most eligible, iu the borough, fronting on Butler street, not fur from where this thoroughfare meets the Greens burgh turnpike, and running back to the turnpike. , Before long, no doubt, there will be erected on it a fine elmrch, thus adding another place of Catholic worship in the suburbs of our city. Drowned. Gottlieb. Jacobs, a young man of about eighteen, a shoemaker's apprentice, resi ding in the Fifth tvard, went into the Alle gheny river to bathe, on Thursday evening, with several companions. He was unable to swim and got beyond his depth. One of his associates siezed him and endeavor ed to draw him out, but Jacobs grasped him and so neaiiy drew him under that to save himself he was obliged to let. him go and the young man was drowned. The body was recovered yesterday and an in quest was held, resulting in a verdict of accidental drowning. : On Thursday the Coroner held an in quest on the body of a lad named Albert Johnson, who fell off a raft in the Monon gahela river on Wednesday, and before assistance reached him, perished. De ceased was about six years of age, and re sided with his parents in Baldwin town ship. A verdict of accidental drowning was rendered. The OH Business, The Oil City Uegister, in its last weekly business, says: Business has been dull for the past week, with but tew transactions. Navigation is suspend ed in a great measure, and scarcely any oil is beiug shipped. We note one sale of Auw barrels on the Wash. McClintock farm, of 4o oil at 50 cents. Miner., are comment mg operations agatn to a limited extent. The stock of oil on hand at our different warehouses is light. The supply of empty barrels is very Urge. Some live or thousand barrels of oil come down on the Pond Freshet, on Saturday last, most of which was on account of previous con tracts. Producers are in good spirits, and are making preparations lor a large fall trade. There is a limited amount of team ing done, at prices ranging from ten to twenty-hyacents per barrel, according to distance. ‘Freights to Pittsburgh are scarce at 40 eenta per-barrel. Don’t forget McClelland’s great shoe emporiwn, No. 55 Fifth street. BEMEXBSRtbe great sale of boots, shoes and gaiters, at McClelland’s Auction on Saturday. * «[<*** «r* Vi* dftfryyf felt stable op posite belonging M’.Culiy’s glass works itr MdhoiVgahela”' The alarm- was given and the-steamers were soon onhjfnd, btat beforethey coum effect much, *tho building,'which was tilled with straw, used for packing purposes, was de stroyed, also a frame building* used £3 a box factory, adjoining the stafcdo (ftrthe lower side above the dames communicated to a frame warehouse, filled with boxes of window glass and vials which was partially burned. The roof of the blow-house or main factory, on. the opposite side of the street, ignited by flakes from the fire on rthe other side, was also burned o/T.and the roof ol Adam Shunk’s house, next to the work's, was also slightly burned and tim interior injured by water. All the build ings belonged to* Messrs. McCully & Co. The loss is about $G,00() and is doubtless* covered by insurance. It is pretty clear that the stable was tired as there had been no fire near it. On Tuesday morning the carpenter shop was found on lire but it was easily extinguished, Graduated In Mercaulile Oollcge* I'ittnbnrgh. Owen W. Stier, Steubenville, O.; Geo. lioopengarnor, New Philadelphia, O.; Samuel G. Moore, Fairview, O.: all of whom passed nn honorable examination, ami were awarded the elegant new College Diploma, printed upon parchment. In addition to which each student was pre sented, by the faculty, with a copy of the •‘ Gems of Penmanship.” as a memorial ot his exemplary conduct while attending college. All who know the searching character of the examinations in this es tablishment will award its graduates the distinction due to superior professional attainments. Fouith of Jt i.y is near at hand and those who would celebrate it in a proper manner should call at Fleming's, i:;«j W ood street, and provide themselves with one ot Fleming’s tine fashionable Hats or. t aps. At this establishment von will al ways find a Jirst cla« slock of Vwry style, color, price ami quality of Hats and Caps to be found in the country. And on.* of: the teat tires ol their bouse is the remnriwi bly low prices at which goods arc sold. Ifys.u would avail yoursoil of the bench of selecting one of the largest stocks .*!'} Hals and Gaps ever opened in Pittsburgh, i call at * ' Hluckvroori's Itln^nxine Henry Miner. Fifth street, send* us the June .number ol this foreign periodical, containing a number of very readable ar ticles. \Yo do not think the course of this paper ol late is well calculated to increase its circulation in America. ihe present number has a letter Irom a DaHimorean to (. apt. ('’ole.-:, the English builder <*( iron elad vessels and turrets, denying lu (‘apt. Ericsson tin* credit of planning the Monitor ami intimating that l:v look tin* idea lYion drawing-: of Gnpt. (Vb*>' invention in Pinch wood. Hrciitcu Dijiircd Last, evening, a! the tiro in Monongahr’a borough, Gapt. das. Vick, of the- Dmj'm-siie, aacl John Moilwy. one of the hose direc tors,. were injured. The steamer was working at a pressure of about. IK> pounds, when the hose, iield bv the Captain and four or live members, became unmanage able, and the str*'\im struck him in the stomach, injuring him so that. It was neef sary to bring him to the city and leave him nj the residence of his mother-in-law. on hirst street. Sunn after Mctlwy was struck in the mouth by the stream ami. ihuuuh stunned tur a tune, was not badly hurt. Van AmlMirgh's This splendid exhibition of natural his tory will spread its lent, at Latrobe, to-day, and arrived here on Wednesday next. The juvenile community bus Jiiivadv been wrought, up to a high pitch uf exalted an ticipation by the showy pictorial posters which stare the passer-hy from every cor ner, and the advent of the colossal chariot will doubtless be hailed with turbulent demonstrations of delight by jubilant, young America. * j desecration. One night lust wed; the Presbyterian eluirch ;it. Elizabeth, this cuunty, was en tered by.some malicious person:;. who took d')wn the stoves and pipes, ami laid the pieces around the elmreli. one on the ltihie whieh lay on the reading desk. The col lection Jugs wmv Used to .-lean out the stove pipes, tin- soot amt ashes from which \v<,*n ; si’itih'ic<! u.i,: Itf rur}»d. Siu-li malicious mi.- rlii'-i «!■ *-t*i wo w-\ «*tv |>iuji'l> men L Clothing for U Koldir •\ 1 lln * sugg-'.-! i>«n S.i i‘i 111 {i i -jti!! Snii:h. tin; Secrulurv Wnr j-: mUhi! t• • :m onlur giving i.» i'-.iii-.l Smir:; Ijiuirlormusturs authm-ily to suits ill' clothing til wounded soldier?, with nr without tlioir ikiscnjitivv* lists, win, may hiivit Ihf-ir cluthrs Inst or ili-.-l ruvi il on tlte battle iittid. The requisition must lie sent in approved by the nearest acnng medical director. I’Htul llililroittl Accident. Hugh Biglin, an emjiloyee of the Penn' •sylvaniaKailroad Company, whilcatTcmpl' ittg to jump on a locomotive, near Ores' son, last week, missed his step, and falling on the track, the wheels passed over one ot his legs, mangling it in a horrible man ner. . Ilis leg was attenvards amputated, but the poor fellow did not long survive the blow.; he lingered two or three days when death put an end to his sufferings. Pure lee Cream. There is eertuiuly nothing more delicious or cooling, during the heated term, than pure ice cream, and there is noplace in the city where a better article can be had than at Mr. P. Schildecker’s saloon, No. 22 Diamond Alley. Orders for parties for cream and confectionery, supplied at the shortest notice. See advertisement in an other column. Ukx. Buti.er’s correspondence, as pub lished, stamps him as the right man in the right place. Carnaghan’s lits anil styles ol goods stamp him also in a like manner, (ientlciiieii wishing to procure, fashionable summer clothing of the latest style, and made out of new, fresh goods, of most, recent designs should give him a call. For business suits the extent and variety of his stock is unrivalled. Call at the store, Federal street, near Diamond, Alle gheny City. On the Monad City. A Pittsburgher, Lewis Stevenson, was among the crew of the Mound City, dur ing the late action on White river, Arkan sas, but fortunately escaped injury in the terrible loss of life and limb produced by the explosion of her boiler. Prisoners front Boiler Comity. Adam Bust, sentenced to two years im pi'isenmant tor stealing a horse from Philip Bicket, and Oeu. Wood, sixteen months, for burglary, both from Butler county, convicted last term, have been lodged in the Penitentiary. Harper for July. dohn P. Hunt, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, has favored us with the duly num ber of Harper's Monthly. It is, as usual, lull of interesting reading matter, and the illustrations are very vivid. Buv and read it. Theatre. Charley Foster appears to-night in a good bill, which embraces “151 Hyder.’’ a good drama, “Wallace, the Hero'of Scot land, ’’ and the afterpiece’ of--“ Sarah's Young man.” This is a most ''attractive entertainment for Saturday night. {. A Barney',Coll whs badly I mjuiedyfarterdiy Sndiiiftg%fim n g back* »ards into a aodis illpry on Second street, above Smiihfietd. .The vat was empty and gome teafeet deep and Coll, falling backwards, etWkthe back of his head, leaving him insensible. He was re removed. overcome by the fumc-s of the remainmg.in the vat, and conveyed home. He will tecover. lfarper. John \\ . Pit took. Fifth street, opposite the J ostotlice, sends us the July'number of Harpers ever popular magazine. It is a welcome visitor in every household and is always full of interesting matter. Pittock also has all the -illustrated and literary weeklies of the Fast. He will sup ply any?, paper desired regularly every Nkjv volumes of Harper’s Magazine, .Atlantic Monthly, Mawrly Magazine, \ an My hair. Scientific Monthly just ar rived. and Pittoek,opposite the Postoflicc, servos them to subscribers at oflice price. .Jb Misp i-mvus, also flags of ; .|i kinds at the manufactury. opposite the Post ofhee. IIArTi.K at (,i:oss Ki;vs— See pictures in Leslie s spbimi-d .bmhi.- number, sold by i iltock. opposite the iVistoflice. Am, the late-papers, h.>oks ami nmiut zines, can be luund at. Pittonk'.s. opposite the Postoflicc. 1 ‘ '3'lianUs ihe -Building Gonunittee from the con gregation of the German Gathoiic Church, Lawrenceville, desire thus publicly to re turn their thanks to those persons atid societies who were present, at the laying of the cornerstone of their Ghurch on Sun day last. Urn 'Committer,' in the name of theeon gregation, the societies present and them selves, also return thanks to the Mayor tor permuting music on the occasion and aI.M» for furnishing police ;o preserve order trot* {if charge. Jiy oi-ib-t uI liit- t.bunmiiltM' JOSKPP M* VFK. JOSEPH MEYEB & SOE, manuka or mucks or r.i.vi Y j\ yi a ei,; 1 E-U*ei¥ITITKR A CIIAIRN \VARKifOF -i-;. Rw.SMITHFI .Kb I ISTREET. iLcUveun Sixth sticeluud Virgin alley,) PATENT WRITING CASE r gt lII* t'ASi: is SO .4HKAXUKD AS TO •l yiVi'tho "ril'. ra I'ii'lit I.y tii,,., iui it.-t 0* VVlin* U|MMI. Will hold £*<••» Ok:.! I*« „,eJJ. Inilin Ituhtur, null ClHTkrrN. (’ii*'(*io*r li«;ar«l, and v«t will i.fld up mj u.s in only iiicho..- try 1’ iiu-ht*? tV., i.\ w. S. 81 A VIKA. Wulil) .V THIRD sn- OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. V rr. O'TICAI. TKK.vTJSK (i\ Til K Garden ami Vineyard Culture oi'iLe Vine, i\u tup M i ooncsrn dim || I'OICTIIK !SK OF AM A. m “ leur- and mlior’in tin* N’<>rih'.*in ami Mid dle Stall*;:. !’»••!u-M'ly in,}-;,..;. -! v.itd »„-vv *i,- p»‘:tv lint-' h..iu I'uivt’utly **vr** uttr«l .. •. ci iti- .J >.v ilinvi j.jat lice. . Uy i*ll IN. juiMi-.r ~f ** Rwiy on Open Air Orapo Cullon*. ' in ul.ich was awarded the Hr.-l iV-mium et iho Atucrii*:m Minima. To whieh i« added a >**!**<-tt.>n «»i' K.\- ample.- of American Vineyard Praeiiee, and a fJarut'ully (‘irparedbeserirtm:) <.j the Ordcdirated I'U‘uui,>/.'•)<>r. ,<i 4./ < r,l‘riai.* fcl m>. S c-Jit live .-1 II|H,M « pri.-*\ K N'iiX, L*!» Flirh -t.-.-i, Pin.d.undi. V'.. b' y-tmu llftts, Av. Tn /).«,'„» Mifv. Mnli-* lili.l Adi.c. 7'** !hstn*i: lid! Ty Ih-strnti Ninth* ill FufClothe- 1 . At\ 7-1 MoMjiii'or-- 2in«i Fleay. Jy M fiL'p.-is «•>! Plant.* and Fowiy, f'y fhutnn/ ln*-e:.v.n Animal*, Av. J" I tint ft i »/ hvvi'.v t« I nil IHlll |f ; IJJ if| T!r- ‘Only Infallible Rem«llfflkiion n; ‘‘Free from Poisons,” *'N i«t dangerous to tho Human Family,” *'Hats do not <lic on tin? premise* ’* ‘They come off oui tlo-ir hol.-y it,'dii..-' yit'i hveryichrre —by All Wholksalk Punt.cists hi tho lariro .-iiie*. and by Pnurui.ds. tJiv.cers. NJnrokcepcrs ami He tailers generally, in all Country Town.* and Vil hurcsin the United Stales. • lb A. FAUNKSTOCIv A CO., 11. K SELLERS «t U.»., and ol hew \V helesulo Agents at Pittsburgh Country dr»|ers can order as above. Or address dire*-! I«»r for Prices. Terms. Are ]to HKXHY It. ( OSTAK. Principal Depot, Broadway, Now York. jcl-3iud*wis MBS. GKEY’S NEW BOOK. THE FLIRT, Oil. PASSAGES IX TilK LIFE OF A FASHIONABLE VOlMi LADY fIY MRS, GREY, Author of the Gambler’s Wife.” etc. I lIE FUIIT! Till: FMItT! Tin: ri.iRT! Tin: fi.hit Mrs. Grey’s New Book. THE FUIIT: or. PnKNngeN ia tho Ufo of a Fashionable Youu- s.udy. Uv MRS. fIREY. author of tho ** Gambler's Wife ” etc., is published ami for sale this day, Wnuidete in one largo octavo volume, price tifey rent** in paper cover, nr seventy-live cents in cloth. For .’■■ale by IIEVitY MINER, No. 71 aud 73 Fifth 6trcet, next door to Post Otlice. j e o, IJAI, rASii:. BAT PASTE, In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no Humbug-, gotten up to deceive, hot on the contray is the best and most effectual A onuin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages are over all others that It. is one halt cheaper. It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to the air to die, 1 1 prevents them from dying in tho premises. It will when used according to the directions, Completely banish Rats irom the premises In a Single night. . Is is preferable in every respect to .any and all A ertnin Destroyer now in use. If it does not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a single night. Banishing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance. U:i accounted the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up, only to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask for aafi take no other than the Knf Punic, . Rut, I’aMc, JOSEP^IXeSiso, corner of the Diamond and Market streets. Country dealers supplied at the lowest prices, jelij JUST OPENING, OUB SI3WEB STOCK COSSISriKQ of all the latest styles of Dress Goods Lace Shawls, Points and Circulars, Silk. Cloth and Fancy Sacqucs* New York Mantillas, Shawls of latest 'styles, sun Umbrellas, at all prices; Boys and Men’s Clothes and Summer Caanmeres, Irish Linen and Muslins, vary cheap: Calicoes at re markable low prices. Ladies call and see at H, J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market street, between . fifth andDlanwadi AT ™ ,; *KO* CITY " , bOLLKHK. Comer of Penn and St. Clair streets. Monday nornm* at-11 At*. MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. ICECREAM J ICE CREAM!! STAR BAKEEV AND CONFECTIONERY. NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY. P' SCHILDECKER would respectfully inform Ins mends nnd the' puobc generally.'that he is niWfi# u f c,i .. a £ hls Ba l o jl n tl \ servo PURE ICE LKfcAMat all hours of the day and evening fresh every day. a fine large assortment of CARLO and if READ, of all description s ? Kent constantly on hand, the very best CONI’ECTK > \ - ERIE 3 in the City. * Orders for PARTIES, Ac., will be sup plied at the shortest notice. jc2S:lmd Aft' ARM FOR 82,800, SITE ATE four and a half miles from the c ity—Forty acres, twenty-live in cultivation, remainder in prime imber: a good frame dwelling house of hall, six rooms, and kitchen: a stable, garden, and a line well of water at the door. For terms. &«*., applyJo the Real Estate Office »f. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. • ie No. »>1 Market street. IAXANIAKTIIONi: CHOICE ISOLD. MU IXU LOTS, pleasantly situate on Kwalt Etreetid.awrenccville. front by 141 in depth. Frice ?-a*i)o each. Terms, cash, remainder in ntnc annual i m.\ iiitiiis. BiU«r«-;i* ItAItKKIA EXTRA FAR. HA KL*>l'h*: zu barrel? e tia -uia-r do ust rcct-ivi-d and sale by 8.u:0.v-w«« NICCI.V «tu>f>ir;lk Country Jhiemi Hjirns, z.*>ijij ditio rdn.id Jllsf received and for sale bv JAS. A.'FRTZKIi. Jc2*3 Corner Market and First ftrects. Apples. ju?t received and for sale bv JAS. A. FLTZICK, K-lts Corner Market and First streets. CIIIKKSE— 20 KOXEM PRIME WEXT KRN Reserve Cheese, just receivod and for B ale by JAS. A. FETZKU, J«* s Corner Market and First street. HOOP NKIKTS AND SI X I'MIiKEL LAS at McClelland's Auction House. tf y OI AKTEUMASTEKS* WAR • rants, AM> OTHER CLAIMS ARMS ST THE CoVERXMEXT. a.vtudxv h!:■/I:it lioiighl by i*ittmiu:k(;ii iui si- company, jcJT-.'hnd JOHN l>. SOI'LLY, Cashier. HOOP SIiiRTS AT Mvi I KU.AMrs Auction, s?'* Fifth street, lor Ladies’, Misse and Chiidruu. j e 27 * SPRIAft GOODS. IW««. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES nmsiinmii WK HAVE NOW IN STO It E A (OR. lM.F't K stock r.f HP K I Sin <J UOl> S , :»li new and dedruble styles, which have been •arctullv sulcctet! in New \ ork, with a desire to please the niu<i fustideous, nnd comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the season. ititn liih.laml, Wo would respectfully solicit an early call fruia our patrons and tho puldio, to tost the merits ol the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY A NON, JVJL <!r<*h tint Tailors, X«. to Firth Strict. IIEEI.GAITERN,SI OU, I.ADIRS* lIEi:i.GAITKKN.SI 00. ii ■> IMH.I.AIt SAVINGS HANK l»c|*i:aiH in:itlv T.ilh thi* I'miik lnrtuiv the '»ill intcic.-.t }jum that .Lie. j« v -7* ’! Oil AS. A. 001/fuX, Tror>: nrrr 4i«svm 4'lsti’<*l. Si. Julicii, IO I'imcn Ahsiiillu*. 20 4'llMCtt Sllf Ill'll. AV i 111 nin 15 iinol i , Nii. ia« WOOD ST U MKT. Pitrsbnnrh. HdOl* SKI UTS t'OK I.AIUFS, BUS SES, and Children, nt McClelland's Auction House. i(._-7 DItKS.S UiKiliS. MXKSS. SATI NETTS. Ac.. at. auction— Krdn.v and Satur day. June *27 ami :iS. :) t lo and ti o'clock, at the MaM*jii.- (tall .Auctun House, 55 Kifih .-Jropt, will !»•* S'-M a .(•lan'ity of Dr»v< t i. '['>*wr!*. Kina' Linen . Cassimeres, Sntim-its, Kentucky Joan.-'. (‘Million's Hat-. Notion*, Ac. T. A. .M< CI.KM.A N 0. jc_T . Auctioneer. I'l vn siosi: of \ s i:\v k st received mid for >jtlc. toi'-ih.-r wit It a. full .•dock id'l he old make, at 31. Dll.XSiil.. Liberty street opposite head of Wood. jc*2J-ints MOOKC'S IUKTILI.r.ItV, i«‘.» Kin s r srni:i:r Two-men to run an engine, with some exp' jeSl-tf rience in grindim; ffruin. HOTEL FOR RENT. For rent—the interior ho- TKL, situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot, on ltoss street, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to k*23-tf TILOS. MOORE, I*!> First street. t|Ti:AM TOW BOAT FOR MAI.E-130 feet on Duck, 24 foot beam, 4 -4efF mm tm feet hold, .‘1 Boilers 98 inches diamo-figSSwSife tor. Cylinder 17 inches and 4 14 feet stroke. Every thing ready icr furnishing. Enquire of LONG & DUFF, W Water street. IMPORTED LIQUORS. Just received, a largo lot of I ill p o l- 1 e<t Li<{ 11 ors, WINES, BttAKDIKS, CJl\’,de, A, dc. All warranted to be of the very bunt brand*, and for sale, either wholesale or retail, at tho lowest cash prices. Also a large lot of Monoiijfahela anil Ree* tilled Whtnkey on hand, HENRY KENNEDY, Git Suiitbfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. je2s-liod 5 GROSS WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP for salt; by riA DOZEN w IIOSTETTEII'S BITTERS, 1 nr Mile by WHITE LEAD, 50 EASES CONCENTRATED I. YE, For sale by GEORGE A. KELLY; my2S 59 Federal street, Allegheny. TNISSOECTION—THE FIRX OFB.C. A J. II- SAWYER is this day dissolved by inntuat consent. B, C.Sawyer having disposed ot P. 19 interest in said firm to J. 11. Sawyer and N. .V \ The business ol the firm will be set tled by J. If. 5: If. P. Sawyo;. B. 0. SAWYER, Sr., J 11. SAWYER; , , N. P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, June 12.1562. Bat Paste, miOTICE—THE SOAP AND CANDLE BUSINESS will be carried on by the under signed, under the name of B. C. A J. »i. SAW YER, at the old stand. J.H- SAWYER, ... , , N.P, SAWYER. Pittsburgh, Juno 12,1562. ieß-lmd SMITH 4 PITOAIBS, MERCHANT TAILORB, BT. CLAIR BTR££T. EOrJMrS’ftekSVIBfBaiBITB. ICC CREAM!! E. CUTIIBKUT & SONS, at Market street. A. Fl'T/KR C*»riicr Aljtrk»:t and Firs: -jiv. AND VESTINGS. I.A Dl r.H IIKF.I. G AITF.KN. SI 00. At 1)I FFENEACH HU'S No. »«”» Fifiii street, near Market, No. nr, t'oUKTll rfTRUr.T rtrnt Uji.t «>!' Aul.v SUNDRIES. In alore ami f..r /ale l>v W -V IN T Kl) . Consisting of GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, Fcdoml street, Allegheny UEORUE A. KELLY, 59 Federal street, Allegheny. NO. 4 0 TO-DAY'S ASVERTISRKKNTS UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGERS. PERSONS HAVING USED Til HSU and other makes, pronounce the UNIVERSAL WRDTGEB SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT. Parties wishing to purchase should sec these before deciding. Circulars of recommendations and particulars can be had at the INDIA RI BBER DEPOT. 2« & 2* ST. OLA 1 11 STREET, M here the fourth supply h unjust been received, I.A H PIIifU.IPS. . £<de Agents for Allegheny Count*.*, jc.ti-'kd LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES. WE HAVE RECEIVEII THE U»i, KsT and host tainted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS la dies, misses, ,i- c minx ex jy tub my. Manufaetiiml of the very Lrgr of Material in workmanship. A llomilildl Article or j asiinc Kitl »•»•<! >loi*<*e<o Congress l.iu v and Hutton Walking Hooin. IBENUI BUSK I NS. TIES «V SI.II*. WHITE BATIN' AX?) iill> SU!>I>KRS. I'AKEOR AND TO I LET SLIPPERS, With every variety of Miraon’and Children, Boots and .Shoe?, or THE VERY BEST QUALITY. And \Vnrrnnt4Hl 10 Give KalinluWiuii, Selling at Reasonable Prices W E MIIMEUTZ * 4 0. J*osS 31 FIFTH STUEKT. jpOU FOURTH OF Jt lA - iiOfiTS, .SHOK3 AND 0 A IT ICRS: Ladies’ Heeled Uftirorj “*> cent*. Ladies’Congress ** :M» Ladies’Colored “ f>n Ladies’ French Mor. Heeled Boots $] / JOSKI‘II 11. BORLAND'S, 08 Market street, second d»n>r from Fifth. je2S A FACT WORTH KNOWING. 111 AT JOSEPH BORLAND, US Market, street, sells tile cheapest and best Boots. Shoes and Baiters in the City. Uivehitna cull before pur chasing elsewhere. jeZS Haij' I‘im i;: ri:x s congress: Pat. Leat. Oaitor.% and 1.7* Boys’ Congress 1 »aiter?. Si 25: Youth's Congross Oaiter, To cent?: Children's Soiled Shoes, 25 cents, at BORLAND'S NATIONAL LOAN PnwriXT TO I.NHTRm iO.XN from tho Secretary of the Treasury, a hook will ho opened *.n the 37t!idny of .June, IBtt2, at the ofti<-c of llanna. Hurl X Co., corner of Wood ami 1 hmi streets. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, bn* subscriptions, umb-r mv superinP-odenee, {in* C. S. (.'otipon oj Ib ai-t' -ed Ibnids. redeemable sit the pleasure ot tin* l oiled StiU<*j» til’ier live years, and payable in tw.-ufy years from ditto, and b**n*- ing intere.-t at the ial< - <>f -!; v p, r payable semi-anmsaily. P* be i.-»ucd under the Aei ot l\i>- ruary 23th. These Bonds, daiod May •>(. iv*G3. t il! he sued in .-mu'-of bitty ! .“nll.M C.r,.. li|o;-!red J i.,*- l.irs. Five Hundred Dnilais, and jj ~j Dollars. No üb-**tipti>T. f..i- b-- ;!. .»* I'd'- In ' lars. nor lor any li tftion of that r. : s; Ceiviaj. .Su’o-'TijUio.tw jur Dollars mu.-t P«* paid. at '.in- P in the C. S. Demand inP-n-i iV.un tif* i-: P -li- ■ • -an.al. IW..i„ ....... ; seriptions for a L.r.u’er sum may. at tiie tlie sub.-ci ilu*i. be paid sit th»* line.*: or < tie third at the i inn: of Miiifi ibinic, oh,:-i Siiid in twenty, and one*third in l-otyiiavs tiu .>!;«■;, I’toxidt i that nr. payment shall be less than l'iii> Certificates will be granted in dup.mulc «ui>- seribers tor the umouiits so paid, the • •ri.rih.d ot' which the subscriber will transmit by mail h, die Secretary of the Treasury. Bonds, as aforesaid, will be issued therexiu to -such subscriber, or his order, er to the holder thereof, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate. Any othor information iWirtvi will l»e promptly triv«?t» <»n jipplitialion to the Mtl.s.'rih*‘r, piTKomtliv «.r hy Iftti'r. J»>Sll t:.-\ HANNA. ' .'nih'otij'lion Ayonr r<;h T.oan* Afii:sry, ‘ June 27th, W,Z / SI .VDRIKK AT AI'CTIOX—OX KAT- I'HUAY, at 10, 2. «n«l MoYlnek, :d Ma.-nn ie Hull Auction House will ho sold a quantity of Table and Pocket Cutlery; Plain and Fancy Neck tie*. Money Wallets, Gum Combs, Tobaceo Hoses. Hosiery, Towel.*, Spoons. Hussy Whip*. Shin Hosoms and Collars, Suspenders. Sun Umbrellas, Are. T. A. MeCLKLLAXH. j*:_7 Auction*.* r. n.OTIYI\O AT Al'rnos —ox Xx Saturday, at 2 and H o’clock, at McClel land's Auction House, 55 Fifth street, wii! he sold a large quantity of New Clothing. j.A>7 T. A. MeCHKIiIiAND, AuciY. LOST. OX WEIKXESHAY MOHMAti, IX the neighborhood of the « i :*l. a pair of Gohl Spectfiele*. The finder will he.«u!t.»My rewarded by k*a\itig them ;ii the: oftiee. j:*:;*; IKATHEK 3>EI*TSXG .A OF HuVT HK" S N. Y. MAKF For s;:*i<* :tt t*a?U-Ui j*ri*•» .*. at M. DKLANiii;. 2.T5 Liberty sU\. t opposite head *.i Wood. <VZ> infs f'l 151 nui/iixti. A <;t■« imckixu- V A full :i”<ii!:itei,t;i.f:ili >i7cs. at the I .oat It- er Store .if JH. l)i;i.A.\<tE. 255 Liberty street oppo*ite head of Wood, je:y»-ml- HK4i»,T.nrn:n-* I*. M. \ SrnoroN Ckskuai.’* Ormi:. J AS'I’ATi: MKIkjfAL lIOAKS> Z’itit the examination of riUMlitiates fur the- im.-j of ASSISTANT SUKUKOX in IVmisvlv:,;iia :<ir imonts, will assemble at ilAUkl^r.l'iUi, July fc, at 9 ft, m., and continue in session mi** day. Candidates will register their names on anmnir at the capital. By order of the Governor: HENRY 11. SMITH. Surpeon-tieneral l'enna. jeii-fcsmtjyS Strawberries for Canning. WTOW IN THE TIME FOR CASSiXU 1™ and preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose should be of good color, solid in substance, of firm texture, and of superior Hh wr. Exactly such a berry can be found during the Strawberry season, at J. KNOX’S Establish ment. No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders may be left cither at his stand iu the market, or at Horticultural store. jelti £EALG» PROPOSALS WILL UK ItK- C'EIVKI) by the undersigned until the First day of July, I *O2. For the delivery at the U. S. ALLEGHENY Alt. SENAL, of 300 sets of Field and Siege Gun Car riage Timber, to be felled between this date and the 20th of August, and delivered in the early part of Fall next. Security for tho faithful fulfilment of the con tract will be required. The kinds and quality of timber required may be seen on application at the Arsenal. Proposals to be endorsed— ** Proposals to furnish Gun Carriage Timber.” To “JOHN SYMINGTON, Colonel of OnliHtiisc, Corn'd. Aioghcny Arsenal.” JOHN FLEEGEB, <; u n h i ii , 25 comer OhiouiMl Reaver *ts. Largo stock of Guns of all descriptions, on hand, cr made to order, and for sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. ltepairiug prouintly attended to. nola:lyw-mydl-atf R. R. BULGER , KA.SU KACTI 5, Kiv Ut EVERY DESCiiI PTIIjN OF PURWi T U K E . So. 45 Nmltiilietd Klreei, A FIJIA ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell nr the oweet prices for CASH. mylftlyti-? j£EJiSIBi«TOJi IKON AND NAIL WORKS, LLOYD OIL.AC iv, Manufacturers of Bar, Street, Beiler. Plate, Hem, A sw4 T Iren, HaUt u 4 Npik ; Also, Screen, Small T Rati and Flat Bar Railr Iron, eaitable lor Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK i^tSiSaSSStBaS AHUBEMBNTS. VAN AM BURGH & GO’S Maui iiiiish ienagerir A N 1) «REAT lIOK VI. EXHIBITION, CuniprlHin^ THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLKCTION laving Wild Animals, .•via l.roueht t..irether in any trarelina oxhil.i i'it'tihuri” m ur will exhibit in AT THE EAIK (iiUU .M). OX WKDXKSDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AXi) .SATURDAY, JULY L’d, Ml, 4lUand •"*«**• Doors open on the 2ii, lit anil r.ih ut half past I an<l 7 o’clock P. M.. ON THE FOURTH, Doors will bo open atS> o’clock in the morning ana continue open through tho day and evening. Performances by the Trained Animals, and in Dens oi Lions and Tigers will bo given at 10 A. 1* •* and » o’clock I’. M. Admission 25 c<nt.\ H-jf jV.co. HYATT FROST Wnna^r. THIS IMWUNSK EST’AISI.ISII.IIEN'T ireatly enlarged and entirely refitted for the pro tent season at an expenditure of $105,000, is the only purely >:o..l..gieal exhibition in the country, and being entirely unconnected with any circus or other performances of questionable char acter, will be found Eminently. Moral and Instructive in its tendency, and of Iho patronage of the most refined niul intellectual portion of the community. To the young it oilers an inexhnust able Inml r.f pleasing information, while the old and middle aged will Oml in the vast collection of RARE BEASTS AND BIRDS. from every ijiiftrlcr of the trbhe. tnanv species of ot ammared nature, which will be new to them aml whMi they may never again have an oppor tunity ot witne-vumr. THE UOMisSAL I capable of holding 6.000 people at one lime, is an exhibition uf itself, while the splendor of the cages and tlic elegancc of all the appointments cannot fait to impress! the beholder with tholhv ii<*st emotions of wonder and delight. At each exhibition a variety »»f most rrj:.\sixa fA7. ; /Y,/,\v.-i.v, more wonderful than any feats of the circus arena will he given by the IHGISI.Y TRAINED ANDIALK. ,r vvhi'li tlio ( .<a’jSi»hincm rolf.l>rau<il, in n'linf? ///: r.xnnuo r.sr el eviia xt //. i .v.v//;,i /./ THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT TIPPGO SAM I’ONftiS. MoXKUWS Mi'LHS. J!'»ns. Pavb - . » pnnii ..f the GKU.ii’ va.v a.ui:s k(;h, will enter flu* Den.-* -d* biors, Timers and LcopapD . AITWiRMwijaDK wid be given on V* ednc-dny morning, when the citfif** e>tnh|i«hm*-iit. including the Tltll .Hi»iIANT C’HAItKOT, 0(!n llm-ns (Y.rnr! Hand, an,l all Hie :l! " 1 Vims, fannina a <«h.A.sl> Pl'j.n «.i\K ;dibl-J IX LKX‘ilif, a:«jby the renowned \:m Antburtrh hi person, ? who will tint-* ofuliir 1 leius»nstithat 1,-"?!iil Hvcs” nim»iil»limilin« the miiiiereiis ..1 i::s in pie.-w by \Tatt! • «:;5; Will pa:.- •!«}..nell : ri»* prilKipa! -Tr.-.-N. jp t'l-l-T tin; !:.»• i .s:i.I;• l-.-r thenwlve-a.- ro lle'CXtvn! :i!Mi l iv?| or This cri*.-;;! /.<>••!<•■it'M I i'lii'C. .i.L'Mitd ’ H-I ATX, ONE WEEK Grit. Y MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 00. S A X F O Ii D’S «S*S-:seA TItOITK. THE I.KaIo.'.T, MKMr.KM3 ur ItI'.USEV A- MIWt nMIfS, ASD lil X Kl-K’S XI,Ji!T,S,ai.S>:, Fonnin? the I,nrL-.-.;r Trow, o mol lie-*. T01.0.r nmv tniViilir.tr WII.I. AI"PE A »: I .V Til RI it < iiiiil v rinl ruiei I:i:nu'£ r r. given ill tlu-ir lIJIKUA HOI MK in l'hiladvlphia. Th. ma;ure ri»n<i>t- : of Now Snugs, Now Da:io: s. t heriiMFs. Hurf^squH. Origiiinl Jelitv:. tVc., .VC, .\‘lnii?/i.ni M.i rhiMrioi lit oei.t... i i-. -r - 0,0-11 ~ 1 ..0Vi0.-li. 10 eomoi.-liee o: 0.. jo.-' N. ri. WASiostli. Mnuas.r OOA’CKItT . r 5,',.!,! ox;: w;;ek oxlv. Gtuumencing Monday Evou'g, Juno 30, OAKXOKOS* & SKIXJEY-S MINSTRELS, l«i STAK FiIttrOK.UKKK. in their clmslo iin.l vjiriril entertainment, aa (iivon liy them al llieir OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA, r J|Hli: l'EKi'OU.liAN'ti: *<V\SINTS OF *\KW NOXtiK. I>AN«ES, OKHiSXAi, JOKES. BEAIUFII. BALLAIM, iiliitung in all the bc.-t iicrformanco ever pre sented to the public. Ailiiilmkloii ttS j piHs, (lillilrcn 15 Door- open n» V jif S o'clock. ’Jirkots ii»r sale j* l :<ll the i>:jl lintels ami .Music Muj’iiy, art'l it l l in? *l»»**r on evening <if' j»«r iormancc. (Ifiitleiimnly iMieis will l,y in attendance to onduct Ladies t<► si‘iit.s. TJIOK.«. FISSTOX, Agent. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lnsscic ash M*. NAf.Kk \VM. lIHNDERSOn! •Admission.**—l‘rirsito iioxc.s, &5 DO* m I’nvato Box, $1 W; Pnrquettc and Urea.} i.nrif, fhairs, nn (Mint.-?; I'lr-nil- <'irclo 2f SStV’r r n d : ‘L !,:r >\ IS e«nrc: Colored Box** yi) cents; Ijnllcry ]•*» cents. I.nuk :il the bill for Saturday Nisht. WALLACE, Till: UEIiO nT SCOTLAND. Sir William Wallas Mr. C'has. roster , “ ii'-V an -;i -‘“tic Henderson ini'lv Helen ..lar Mms Lirzio Giilet ;:t. i: I'ar.ii. El Myder.. liarry Cliinon ......Mr. Carden i-Uio I i«ni{er.-‘.*n To fon-lud<* with . i !ARAir.s youxu man. At'.n-by. BcucSi of Mr. Chariet Foster «'4>A». »KW». ’ WM. M. STEWART, f?3OA. ! >• , (.'•.ti.orSOi'Til Oi>.il.*.lli>,' & SANDUSKY STKKKYT, ALLEGHENY ' ITV. M! Families supplied with coat at low rati on short notice. :uhs:3m iVoTUFIts 1 “KWWEKS AXIS TIIE I'EXNA. SALT JIANHFACTti11IN G CO. llitviiiK completed their arrangements for tho manufacture of <'OX« K.\TRATi;« Oil. OP VITItIWI.. Ar no.;sVi' r ?- pared 0 ,0 -. s . trade (herewith. iJ" c J r ? latl ?. um bavins a er.paciiy m I-.'*..*' 1 Ibs per day, they will be enabled to fiii orders in Uirge ouantitics without delay. Address . GEORGE COLUOHN. Asent, jcll-dmd Office. 04 Wood st. Pittsburgh. W. 4 D. RINEHART, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Segara, ao3l-ly Nos. and 181 Wood atrsaL BIVJBK inmu&mei,, FOBT OF pittsbuboh. AftIUVKB. franklin, Bennot, Brownsville, titliutin, Clark. Brownsville. Col. Bayard* Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva. Gorden. Wheeling. DEPABTED. Franklin, Bezmct, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elisabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheeling. ISaF" The Kiver —Last evening at twilight there was about 6 feet fi inches water in the chan oel, him! railing. Weather plealant. ijit:#'* i'lio new light draft steamer, Silver Luke: iS'u.Captain Wiiloughbj'.leaves to-day tor Chif.-innr.ri and Louisville. Our very attentive tricml. Cnj.t Mellon, is in the office &£B*Un)ii. Wm. Mono is building a new at Alurr:.y>ville. to ho ready in September . C'UjU. norhnian is building a tow boat ill Ballvcraon ( apt. French's line packet She nauKo is announced for the Upper Mississippi on J*nda> We. take pleasure m recommending this boat to our friends Mr McAllister, who has charge of the ofbee. will see that passengers aro .53?“ Cant. Anderson’s pretty steamer Glide has returned from Cincinnati She seem-; to general satisfaction. She is announced ioi Cincinnati and Louisville on this day. Our at tentive young friend Porter will he found in the otticc. £&tr‘ The favorite steamer Com. Perry. C«Pt Andrews, having undergone the. best of re pairs, will nave despatch for Saint Louts and in termediate ports, Passengers v,*i! Ido well to bear this in inind. BST* The first-class passenger steamer Mclnotte. Cupt C A Bravo, leaves for .St Louis Thi. 1?A V 1 ’ i 1 «n Monday positively, ihis been fitted up m a very superior 2w n i?r * >U S ,a 3 * eun e i ,ai€ d on her. *i\° hmv to fit up a boat about right, ami how to ruu one. for Cincinnati anti loubvillc. SATURDAY. JUNE 28,5 P M - \J‘f s ff jVER *•**« wo- S, Willdbßhby commander, James iidlon clerk, will leave i'or the above and inter mediate perm ns per announcement. * <;r Jreigbt or pawnee apply on board or to . J"2S J. 3i. UiVINIiSTON A CO.. Agents. F or Ciiaeiuiinli, Cairo. Salat Lonis, «a lena. Jlnbuque and St, Paal; MONDAY, J UNE SOth, SP. M. STEAMER MEIiHOTTE. . .7.. r 1 ta , ,) 1 Chaa.A-pravo, will leave us l>e» •timomicenienl. llio Melnottehas been tho roughly ovcrhauleu and repaired. • J B. LIVINGSTON & CO, and J2t‘' ’ JOHN FLACK, Agents. I’or C£ neinimti ami loni K vlli« TliJ S J >A\\ J UNE 2«, 10 A M :hi aj:wa\i>w*lexi>ii» passenger steamer GLIDE. W. It omimmndcr, will leave forth© above anil uitern*.euiate ports, as announced above, rer freight or passage apply on board or to J.B. LlVlNGste^.^,,. I- «r Cincinnati, Cairo. St Louln, dale, na, Itabnque. and Nt Pant. THIS DAY, JTrNIJ 2S. id A M ' l‘*JK HHST-dtss PAR. arSyiSgSiSC MA’OEII rtc&mcr COM. PKIUIY. .J «w <.n<ircws commander. will leavo for (bo it.mvti jH-i tM stn per announcement, rorlrcisrht or passage apnly or. board, or to •'■r-.LiYixulro's&co! C Aerat3. I.onis, t.alcna. Unlinqnc, it M. Paal. THIS DAY, .IUNE 2i, 10 A JI Sh 'rHE first - CLASS PAS. WV5** a s*.‘ "trainer SIIKJfANUO, s Ji french l .iinmamicr. will leave for the above jm.l intermediate ports. :•.? per announcement ror fremhl or pnssate apply on board, or to . ■!. 11. MYiIvOSTON A.-CO., J O -’ - Aecnts. For Heaver. Nienbenville and Wlieellii“'. .t^:--v: --v -T5fK t'AfUirr NTlLl3s£ft .rTTrr-*”« fc .. Lir/.:e i>. T. Drown, com- leaves ivr the j-bt-vo ports Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 111 M. Kt*r fvv.cht for j»a.«-»jre apply on board or to COLLINS & CO. t and WM. HASLETT. Agents. KesnUr Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Xaueaville. j" 'FiIE FIXE VAKMEXttER toSSffisfe steamer)? ..IMA GKAIIAM. Crj. .iluimte Ayors, cosnrMnder, leaves Pittsbtrr every niLsDAY, at -1 p. iu.. anti Znnesvi every b KIDAY at. 8 a. m. froiyhf or passage apply on hoard or to •J. li. HVIAG.STUtS» lie CO.. .Asent?, Pittabnrfih. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W>l. HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 00 WATER STREET, Where be # will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharo of pp.t • ronayo hom steamboat men. :tp24-ly«l - Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa. t£ITrATE» tw Tt!E iI.I.WiHFXY Mountain, near Lorelto, 4 miles from Ores s-..n Station. Pennsylvania Knilroud, Cambria county. Pa., will he open ior the* reception of Vis itors On .sio 25ih day of June. An (wMleut Isr*n«l of Mu?ie vrill be in attend :tn»*f* •Vtiriistr the sen-on. IV.r circulars :i:m further information, apply to KUAXCTS A. MV. IiON.S. Proprietor. je7s-dtsc| A It MY Ti:A’!ST!:?.K-HyANTEiI) IJt iMKIirAI'KIA, I*M> exi'iericnß^ltiAinstcrs I**r service in the ".Mountain Department.”- • Wages $25 per znonih and one ration per diem. 1 r:iimportation will ftiniDhod to their destina tion. Apply to # A. MONTGOMERY, Major ami Quartermaster U. S. A. Oiuee Quartermaster U. S. A.. No. 340 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. my2B-tf- FARMERS, TAKE m"otTce7 OFFICB OfAnTKRMASTKR U. S. AltltV, \ . Pittsburgh, Pa., Juno 34, l.Stfci. } T ,n i : VK» KRSIfiJfKJMIIU Pliß CHASE good HOUNI> OATB. Delivered in <iunntities not less than fivchun dred bushels, Payment made on delivery, at No. «»4 JLiberty street, urun Levee, . ALEX. MONTGOMERY, je2o«dtf Major ami Quartermaster U. 8. A. EASTERN (JARfiIAtiES, BUGGIES & WAM, KASTEKS nhommiaudkd, two. feLA LLD Carriage-top Buggies and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit tho times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawronecville, Penn street, near tho Two-Mile Ct IS . SKRLY, ~ '• 141 FIFTH STREET. orposUoCathcdral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Seen «Ue3; ___ _ mp 4 Keep it before you, SAVE YOUR HONEY wnon you can and get si B E T T E It P I A'NO. Get the thing itficlt well as name; one that blight and chistiu .touch, that will not ache, your wrist and fingers is a PIANO today and to-morrow.low lor cash or approved acceptances. Call.and be convinced. r WISE A BROTHER, uiy2b Manufacturers. 119 Woodstreet. Teetii extracted without PAIN by iho use of an apparatus whereby . !io i drugs or galvanic battery urenned* > cal gentlemen ami their families have their teethe extraeted by my process. and are ready to tratiCr. as to tho saiety and painlessness oftlieoperatSott;-- vrnatcver has boon said by persons interested to . asserting thocontrary, havingno knowledge of tty process. ffH-ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted in every - a tyle, and charges as low, us will wanting tM bt-st of material in all eases. E. OITDTvY, Dentist, : v 131 Smith field .': ) .. - - ?»; r. M :i lli i nol-lly-is j^jsw ly XEW WA4«| I’ES, JFKW SACatES, Ut'E I*ol ATS, i,ait: i'iiists. points, I.ACE <TIt<IT.AIIS. WITH SIaEEVEH, I.AT'i; « lIU I I,AKS. WiTII RLEEm, I,ait: < IK«:l l.Alts. WITH KLEEVIS, s\(T>i:es IToni SI 50 to $4. < i-OTII SACQUES, MOM $3 00 AND UPWARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS ForSACWES, in ptaiu and Fancy Colors, ’ SEW ST YLES IN DRESS G®. Just opened anil j. : Very Cheap. JIIECKEDIAJi'U STRIPED SC JIM EH SILKS FOR 37>$ CENTS. CsntrFlflh «uad Market fltrMlt. jes."—*: ; DkI.W.KRS IN’
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