T * x Aneuars. WAsuscmnr, July 8 — Tax collectors and assessors will be selected in the mode usually adopted in the Treasury Depart ment. All applications are received and hied, together with all letters in support of the proposed appointments, whether I from members of Congress or other citi zens. The names of all applicants with careful abstracts of the letters and infor mation relating to each are submitted to the President, together with the judgment I of the Secretary of the Treasury as to the proper persons to be selected with these papers before him. The President forms his own opinions and makes his own ap* | pointments. I Front Rotaj., July B.— it is reported liefe that our wagon train on the road lead ing Southward, near Flint Hill, wasattack ed yesterday by 200 rebel bushwhackers and a battle on small scale ensued, the attacking party at first believed to be the advance guards of a large force. Shortly afterwards the rebels were dispersed into the mountains and nothing more heard of them. I T hirty-Sevenlh t'engress. Washington, July Bth.— Senate. —On motion of Mr. Clark, of R. 1., the confis cation bill returned from the House was taken up. Mr. Clark moved that the Sen ate insist on its amendments and ask a Committee of Conference. Mr. Sherman moved that the Senate re cede from its amendment and agree to the i House bill. Mr. Trumbull, of 111., hoped the Senate would recede. In that way thev could get a confiscation bill not as efficient as some Wish, but yet a good bill. The resolution was taken on Mr. Sherman’s motion which I was rejected—l 4 to 23. I Mr. Wright, of Ind., called up the reso- I lution for the expulsion of Senator Sim-1 mons. Mr Ten Eyck moved to refer the resolu tion to the Committee on the Judiciarv Agreed to; yeas 31, nays 7. On motion of Mr. Fessenden the tariff bill was taken up. The Senate proceeded to consider the amendments reported bv the Committee on Finance. The duty on spirits distilled from grain was raised from 2-i io 50c per gallon; on sheet iron about 33 per cent.; on quinine altered from 75c per ounce to 45 per cent, ad valorem; on opium prepared for smoking SO per cent, ad valorem; the proviso exempting rags was struck out; on cbickery the duties were reduced from 4 to 2e per pound. The bill was then reported to the Senate. The amendments made in committee were concurred in and adopted. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to amend an act calling forth the militia for the sup pression of invasion, &e., approved Feb- 1 ruarj? 8, 1795. : Mr. Foster introduced a bill amenda tory of tlie act prohibiting the slave trade On motion of Mr. Hale a bill to estab lish and equalize the grade of line officers in the Navy was taken up. Mr. 0 rimes offered an amendment giving naval officers, when return rations, the same rank as army officers. Rejected. Mr. Sherman • offered an amendment that officers of the Navy have the same rank as army officers, and no retired offi cers have any rations. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Grimes the grade of Admiral was changed to Rear Admiral. Adjourned. - House. The House concurred in the report of the committee of conference on the United States note bill, and resumed the consideraiion of the bill to provide for the discharge of State prisoners and oth ers, and to authorize the Judges of the United States Courts to take bail or recog nizances to secure the trial of the same, aud clothing the President with power to -suspend the writ of habeas carpus. The bill was then passed. The House passed the Senate bill delin mg the pay and emoluments of certain officers of the army, and for other pur poses. One section empowers the Pres cient to discharge any officer unsuitable for duty, or whose dismissal would pro mote the public interest. Another sec tion bestows full citizenship on persons born abroad,'after one year's residence, on condition of honorably serving in Ihe army. On motion of Mr. Elliott, of Mass., the House insisted on its disagreement to the Senate’s substitute for the confiscation bill, and consented to a committee of con ference. The House concurred in the conference report on the civil appropriation bill. The House then adjonrned. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested for 10 years and ((rows in favor. It kills and extenninates Roaches, Bed Bugs. Ants, Fleas. Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture. Garden In sects, Ac. All genuine bears the a ignature of E 1A ON, and is not poisonous to persona or domestic animals. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trico, Lyon s Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. D. ft. BARITES, my7-3mdeod 202 Broadway, New York., ■ S.—T.—lB6o —X. DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Nature's great restorer They invigo rate, strengthen and purify the systora, cure Dys pepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac. A perfect appetiser and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They arc compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and Herbs, and are reccommended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but Particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by ail Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE * CIO., *B* Broadway, New York. my7-3meod TREY STAND THE TEST. BURKE & BARNES’ SAFES AGAIN TBIUMP H NTI Read the foleowinh voeitn. TARY testimonial in recant to BURKE * BABBIES* SAFES < Messrs. BIJRKE A BARNES—Gentlemen—0 the night of the 22d of February, 1860, all oar Ma* chine Shops. Paint Shops, Wood. Material. En gine House and all the Warehouses of the South western Spoke and Carriage Manufactory, all being entirely filled with dry oombustible material, were burned down. In a room of thePaintShop* where the heat was most intense, was one of your make of Safes, containing all our papers, insur ance policies, Ac., amounting to orer $40,000, which, on being taken oat, all were entirely sale. He most cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safes as being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON. Salem, Indiana. The above Safes, of every rise, on hand 'and made to order by BIJBKE * BARNES, At the Old Established Safe Factory. IS* and Ml Third street Pitfebnrvh, l*a. mhTrwly JOSEPH PARK, t» » 1T G GIST, NO. 166 WOOD STREET, Corner Sixth, Pittsburgh, Penna., Heeler in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Puinta, OUa, Uya stnflb usd Perftunery. aplultdalyw UACOM -40eo'iriVELY Tllffiqi SL* Country Baron Hams. 3,500 ditto Shoul •rs, just received and for sale by ■.**»_ Comer iirie^and^^.treets. SACHS SHOBTB |J** SacAa Middlings, just received and for J _ JAS; A» FHTZJRB, ,y - • Corner Market and First street JA A MEn SICELT nil ai)fbyMEl>Cou,,trjr »?Kapg%aw for jyg Corner Hsrket ssidPirwtrtmetv. A gflf » ya.M Jjl-3td PATRICK McGUIBE. Is *• rtn'EJmu. juit, *ro.a7 Kttw. »*W YORK; and • STATE ■ STKKKT.BOSTQN afujduraxents for the Dally MMu tboso citiae, and are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions format our Lowut Ratm. WEDNESDAY MORNING, J ULY 9. CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELU6KNCI, Pittsburgh Kuriles and Wound ed Captured by the Ktebels. I We stated on Monday that F. R. Bru not, Esq., of this city, who has been very active m doing all he can to relieve the necessities of the sick and wonnded, had been taken prisoner by the rebels, to gether with several nurses who went out with him, and some [of our wounded sol diers. Yesterday, R. H. Kerr, Esq., in tormed us that his son, Robt. Kerr, who was one of the company of nurses, had re turned home. He states that Mr. Brunot and the nurses were all engaged in minis tering to some wounded Union soldiers in a hospital at Savage’s Station, when, dur ing the fight at that point, the building was entered by a party of rebels, who took prisoners all in the house, except four, who escaped. Among the latter was young Kerr, who mounted a horse and rode rapidly out of their reach. One of the wounded in the hospital was Asa Gil lespie, son of J. J.; Gillespie, Esq., of wood street, who was suffering from a wound in the foot. He was taken by the j rebels. W e are not informed as to how | many nurses were taken prisoners, bm team that a sou of Dr. Brown is cue ol the number. Mr. Kerr says it is also be lieved that Capt. Jno. P. Glass, of the Ex celsior Brigade, is a prisoner. Horrible Infanticide. . On Saturday evening last some boys bathing in Turtle creek, near Wall’s Sta tion, found the body of an infant, which • had been in the water'but a short time. Its throat was cut from ear to ear, and the ncsh of the breast gashed for several inches, evidently in withdrawing the weap on - Coroner M’Clung visited the locality on Monday, exhumed: the body, (which had been buried,) and' held an inquest. i»r. Stewart examined the body, and found that the child was born alive and fully de-1 veloped, but lived only a short time. The I inquest developed nothing further and the jury found that the child came to its death I at the hands of some person or persons! unknown. The people of the vicinity are I much excited over the brutal murder of the child, and are making every effort to hnd out the perpetrators, but so far wii fa out effect. No one in the neighborhood is suspected, and it is supposed that the I body was brought from a distance on the ears. '1 his may eventually give a clue to the guilty paities. The Philadelphia light Guard lhe old tkid Pennsylvania regiment, known as the Philadelphia Light Guard which served in the three months cam paign under Col. Morehead, are now re organizing for the war, under the Gov ernor s recent proclamation. Several com panies are ready to be niustered in, aud it ih confidently believed that the regiment n‘ i s*®. *? llc jj r ky‘he cloke of the month. C 01. Elisha W. Davis, of; Venango county, formerly Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives of this State, has been elected Colonel ol the regiment: Col. Davis was in the House when the hill for the organi zation of the Pennsylvania Reserves’ was before the legislature, and his efforts aid ed very materially in securing its passage. The Scott Legion, of Philadelphia, now numbers about 600 men, and will probably I be under marching orders l.y lhe Ist of August. rhe regiment goes into camp this week. F Teachers Elected. The following teachers have recently been elected for the First and Kighth Ward schools: First Want —Principal’ .). M. i’ryur Grammar Department—AlLsr-s Emma Hopewell, Carrie M. Eaton, and Mrs. W. A. Smith. Intermediate—Misses Alary F. i-.aton, Jennie Myers and Lizzie Little Prunpry—Misses .1. A. Simpler, Eliza Ma son, Maggie Mowry, 11. J.; It, Hand Aman da McKinley. Eighth h'arii.- Ann street school house —Principal, Leonard H. Eaton. Gram mar Department. Misses Mary J. Proud foot, Alary D. Garvin, i Intermediate- Misses Anna Moffat, Emma D. Wallace tm- 'll? 11 Primary—Misses Eliza W. Lompre, Kate Kirkpatrick, Bella C. Fry and Amelia Witheruw. Second street school house—Grammar Depart ment-- Miss Annie M. llritt. Intenneiii ate—Airs. V erhema Burns.! Prininrv Alias Eliza J. Caskey. Lieutenant Rural. A brave young mail was Lieut. Henry Hurst, of Company C, iCapt. Hanna,) hixty-th‘rd regiment, wkojfell in the bat tle of Fair Oaks. He was; a son of Wm, Hurst, Esq., of Beaver county, and, when about twenty years of age, enlisted as a private in Capt. Hanna sj compauy, was soon promoted to Orderly Sergeant, and subsequently to Pirst Lieutenant. At the fight in which lie fell, Capt. Hanna being sick, he commanded the company. When going into battle he said:| “ 1 will never turn my back upon the enemy j never sur render or be taken prisoner. They may kill ine, bst I will die with my face to them.” Well did lie keep his word—he fell at the head of his men,while gallantly leading, them forward. He was a worthy and estimable yonng man) and his death will be keenly felt by many attached friends. j Bat Two Nights More. Carncross and Dixey’s 1 Minstrels are still at Concert Hall, whither they con tinue to attract large crowds to witness their unique and laughable entertainments, they are real artistes, and thorough mas ters of every branch of their business, no department of which is neglected. For to-night they offer a splendid programme, which should fill the hall! To -morrow evening closes their season here. They had expected to remain during the week, but desire to play in Wheeling and to se cure the hall in advance of others find it nZZ S »ZV,l reach , ? h ? re . by Prida y night, therefore the week's business here wifi be curtailed two nights, and those wishing to see this capital troupe must take advantage ot the two remaining nights. 6 Rowdyism'. On Monday evening about eight o’clock, two German citizens of the Third Ward, named 1 under, were badly beaten by three of the rowdies who infest the vicinity. The party had attacked Dr. L. Oldshue, in front of his office, corner of Grant and Webster streets, for pretaining to offer his protection to an old lady who was endeav oring to get out of their way while they were passing down street, apparently in a state of intoxication, when the Linders in terfered to protect the Doctor; both were knocked down and badly bbaten—one be ing badly cut over the eye [with a paving stone. The assailants managed to make their escape before the police arrived in sufficient force to arrest them. Directors Elected. Ihe following geutlemen have been elected Directors of the Union Banking Company: j J- It. M’Cune, Wm. Steyepaon. Jacob Reese, J. C. Lappe, Jo.hn !Atwell, C. H. Love, J. M. Brush, A. Wilson, A.’ g' Cabbage. ! . «•*» laths Amoy. Pr.P.4. Penw, of, ITjKsespbrt, .left, last week fbr tbe army of Virginia, to look uficr the soldiers from McKeesport and vicinity in Gen. M’Clellu’s'itrmy. '**«•» «:4b»«ufetv *>. PriaoPnrae. James Hammill, a well known oarsman of this city, returned home yesterday from Boston, where he won.a purse of $75 in a sltnll boat regatta, open to the whole conn *7-, lhe boat which he rowed was unfin ished, having been left in that condition by her maker, and Mr. Hammill was never j in it more that five minutes before therace. I He won easily making good time and dis tancing most of the competitors. The Bostonians, jealous of their reputation, of fered a large bonus if he would leave the prize purse in that city, but he declined. Committed for Trial. I Last week officer Fleck, of Harrisburg, I arrested in this city, a colored woman I named Elizabeth Holmes, charged with stealing four hundred and thirty seven dol *ara a lumberman. The woman stated that the money was taken by a colored I ‘‘allied Jake Joues, who was arrested j "> Harrisburg on a despatch from officer Fleck. The woman was taken back to Harrisburg and both are now in prison I awaiting trial. I Surgeons for Richmond. I Ten surgeons, employed by the Gov- I eminent at $lll5 per month (they paying their own expenses and providing every thing necessary) left for the James River yesterday afternoon, to take care of our sick and wounded soldiers there, who need much attention. Their names are : Prs. j Jones, Toner, Arthurs, Smith, Altes, Kcsrns, Kern, Hausleuter, Auehmbaugh, Hardtmeyer. I Wounded nud n Prisoner. \Vm. Bugaley, Esq., yesterday received a telegraphic dispatch, alter a •correspon dence by the wires since Monday morning, | informing him that his sou, Capt. Thoo ij> re ??S ale y. the C3d regiment, (Col. Hays) is a prisoner in the hands of the rebels, having lost an arm previous to his capture, in one of Gen. McClellan's re cent battles. ’ounded Officers in the Eighth, A mong the officers of the Eighth wound ed in the late engagement at Sava-e s Station were Major Bailey, Captains John son, Co. B; Wishart, Co. Ki Gallopc, Co. C: Henry, Co. A; Lieutenants Carter, Co. B, and Maquilkan, Co. G. Captain? Conner and Eicnelberger, and Lieutenants Eiehelberger and Wartz, are missing. Taken Back. | A man named J. E. Mower, who recent- escaped from jail at Burlington, lowa, where he was confined for larceny, was pursued last week to McKeesport, where he resides, caught, aud will be taken back to lowa to-day. The McKeesport officer who arrested him gets a reward of Sod. Palnflnl Rumor. Statements have been current for a day or two that Colonel Childs, of the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, was killed in one of the battles near Richmond. Fp to ibis time, however, we have received no conlii niatinn of the report. Obituary. Ross Negley, of East Liberty, of Col. Stambaugh s . ,th regiment, having served through the three months' campaign in the 18th regiment, reeentlv died of typhoid fe ver, at Shiloh. Honor to (hr Head A meeting of the Pittsburgh bar is called for Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, at the Court House, with reference to the death ol the laic Col. S. \V. |l| M ek. Kalloii'a Hollar Moodily. This cheapest of all periodicals, for An gust, has been received- liy Pit lock, I’iff street. It is full of good reaiHng matte and well e.xeeuted wood engravings. Personal. On Saturday Gen. O. M. Mitchell passed through this cily eu route for Washington. On Monday Oov. Sprugue, of Ithode Is laud, passed through, westwurdly. on his way, it is said, to hold a cohsultution with Gen. Ualleck. Secretary Stautou. The Secretary of War was expected here by the early train this morning. A\ hat is his business or destination cai; only be surmised. Oily Mortality. l*r. A. U. AlcCiuidless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments as follows, from July Ist, to Juk Tih, DISEASE Cousniuptiuii, 4 Sour'd Fever Loknown l;Part»l>sis DflumaUon of Brain . ljConvutaiou.4 iydateds-utcii 1 Dyptheria /onfinement 1 Indigestion.... .... were: Of the above there Uuderlycar o From 1 to 2 i '* 2too -i “ i> to lu 2 “ lo to IS ( “ 15 to 20 it •• a) to 30 i From dO to in. 40 to no. “ 50 to tin ** tloto 7" '* 70 to su.. '* 30 to HO. “ ‘JO to 100 Males, 8; females eil 0; total 17. (•; while, 17; color- JOBKPa HSYEK. JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, mnupAOTUKcu or FiICT AND PLAIN FURNITURE & OKIAIRN WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITH FIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Vi ruin alloy.) PITTSBIT KUII. PATENT WRITING CASE rriBIM CASE IS SO AlBAHtien AS TO S sive the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Peueil. India Robber, and Checkers, Checker Board, and yet will fold np so as to measure onlyBl) inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. fit. HAYEN, WOOD & THIRD STS. MPORTED LIQUORS . Just received, a large lot of Imported Liquors, Consisting of WINES, ■HANDIES, ©IBf» A'Ct All warranted to be of the very best brands, and for sale, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prtcee, HEIEY KIUIDr, W Smithfi.ld ,treet. Pitteburgh, Pa. je2s-lmd HENBY W. BEAUMOBT ft 00., ** wj «w«a*&rfc»- a cwu JAY'S AD |T3>IEmRE AT THE IMh CITT my COLLEOK, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. Wednesday moraine at II a. u. EKCATrON OF ACCOUNTS CURRENT. Giim iiomk-m. delastge, 23* hr- ERTY street, is the only Agent for the sale of the new Patent Woven Hoae. He has also for sale the Vulcanized Robber Hose, to gether with a full stock of Rubber Belting. All are sold at Eastern card prices. jy9w£s T KATHKR BELTING— MJ OF HOYT BROS. MANUFACTURE, Well stretched, for sale by I'.n PACKING, lit AW LACE LEATHER uuJ Belt I»ook.-i, for .4* I u at the LEATHERSTOKE of M. DEUXfIK, •233 Liberty street opposite head of Wood jyt»-wfd CAMPIIOK, I'AMPIIOII, <AMPIIOH, Two Hundred Pounds of Camphor just received and fur sale low at A superior assortment of bathing Sponges re ceived and fur sale low at JOSKPII IXKAIi.NX’*, |yd C>nuT Diamond and Marsel street Demikahu: itKsnn:\n: o\ South Avenue for.-alc —A comfortable tw»>- { story dwelling house, conveniently mranged, portico in treat, hall: t.vv-- pallors, marble man tles, dining room, kitchen, wash room, hake room, on tilst floor; a hall, tiw; ehainhnis, closet.-*, etc., on second tlo»»r: excellent cellar under the whole 1 house; brick siuble, coal house, two giape arbors, with abundance trf grape}',currants, strawberries, and goo?cherries tine maple and other shade tree.*, about ;>> fruit trees of choice qualities, 12 evergreen.-., Urge a»oi tmei.t of (lower-* and shrub* bsry—gravel mid shell walks The location is healthy and pleasant. Lot is s:! tcet tront by iBV deei> tu llwbv>-Ca .*tieet, ueces.*ablu *<y Railway. Poi prieoapplv t>- S. CI'TIILLKT A SUNS, j.vl' 51 Market street iti.imn SEiiu iini, The («Ei\L'i>iK ART IDLE, prepared by the original inventor. Dr. J. M. which has urovo-i itself to be invaluable in the cure of Nl'UOirLA, CRiteeroiis Foi‘mniiou!i, Old null Stubborn tlcer* Rhoiuiiatic lUsordeiH. 11} iilMji.siti, t'eMireiUAs Feniale TeKHlicr ttiiia nil «»iliit llisoril«-i‘N tr«»ui mi tuiliuol Inti to lt. it. 1,1 Hln*n* iihi'i! 1.- offered t.. thi? public ;»• a medicine in every Way worthy <>l'eontidenre, it having imw >|ih»| the teat ol tuanj > eai.i, uilh tin. i c.-nl: --i' .* rfipi.i ly increasing demand. * AS A TnXJO it h.i no e.jiuth l.'nlike die nany vile mixtures calk.l " ilittcM.’* it create- n.. itlae ui>i<t'li(e, but t;iv<- i..m- undvigMi p. the yatern gradually and permanently. t#* A aprnioi(Riiolk being in the market, renders greut caution neceMsary in purchasing. Ask fur that prepared by Dr. LiNDaEY, and take n<> other. NOfO.V JOIINSTO**. Unwriftt. Wholesale anil K. lail A*i:ht, Corner SmirhtiuM and Fourth street?, Pittsburgh DISEASE J-deoil'ini -w2ni To IhfMtt’oy Kilt.'*, Kniichu:'. Sir. To /.if-Ktroy Mlrf, Mulo.s mill Ailt-. To ib.Htfotf B<*il Bllgd. To [tfHtrou Moths in Furs. A.\ To Dentrou Murijnittics nmi Kiras. To Itrutnn/ Insoct- on Khiuts ami Fowls, To Dr.stnoj Insert.- on Aniinsils, Ac*. To br.ntroy l ; .v«r> l"i tu m..i ajM-oits of Vo i min .aitraoHr Hina The "Only Infallible Remedies known/ “Free from l*»isons." “Not dangerous to the llutmm Family,” “Hats do not die on the premises,” “They come off out their holes to die.” Sold Everywhere— Ity All WHOLRSAI.E Druggists in tho largo cities, and by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Country Towns and Vil lages in tho United States. 15. A. FAHNESTOCK Si CO., R. E. SELLERS & CO., and others Whelesalo Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralor* can order as above. Or address direct—[or for Prices. Terms, Jtc] to HENRY 1 R. CtMTiK, Principal Depot, 4W3 Broadway, New York. je4-3uid*wis nEBCUAHT TAII.OJKS, anil Inkstand, ST. CLAIM STREET. IT UCAKTEBMAmiW’ WAR CTw HANTS, A XI) 0 Til EH CLAIMS A GAINST Bought by PITTOBVKttII TRUST COMPANY, je27-3md JOHN D. SCWLLY. Cashier. MOORE’f IHBTII.I.ERY. 169 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine, with some expo* rience in grinding grain. je23-tf A»a«t worth knowi.no, THAT JOSEPH BORLAND. »8 Market street, sells the cheapest and best Bools, Shoes and Outers in the City. Give him a - call before pur chasing elsewhere. je - 2S OW WEDNESDAY MOR M > (i . I.V the neighborhood of the CathodraL a pair of Spectacles. The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at. this oflice, je2fi FIRM OF B. C. RF Ac J. 11* SAWYER is this day dissolved by mutual consent, 15, C. Sawyer having disposed of his interest in said firm to J, 11. Sawyer and N. P. Sawyer. The business ot the firm will he set tled by J. H. ft N. P. Sawyei. 11. 0. SAWYER, Sr., J 11. SAWYER; N. P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, June 12.15C2. mrOTICI-THE SOAP AS IS CAIBU lw BDSIKBBB will bo earned on by the under ngned,under the name of B.C.ft J.O.BAW YER, at the old stand. J. 11- SAWYER. „ , N. P, SAWYER, Pittsburgh, June 12,1862. iel9-lml VERTIBEME M. OKLANUK, 233 Liberty street. opposite head of Wood, jyy-wfc CA.HPIIOR, CAMPHOR, (AMPHOR, JOSEPH FLEMIXO'.S, Corner Diaiuoud and Market streol SPOM-il', iaiaiieoitM ItiM-.ttc*. Kr,v*d|»rii«s. Piniplcs on the ('net 1 Sere I'3 cm, Sen Id ll«*»d r Alicclitm*, Jutiiulie*- Salt Kliciirn, flemirhtl IHhouko*, to-m rAI Debility I.Urr CwniplMliK l.int S|»irilv t'tMil KllHiitM ll ■ iii|»ro|»«‘r CeiKlilhMi el |lk> CireuliiiiM-} System, A*t a loPiit-h'Ml Tthilio its r.ttW-is art* imui 1. .1.1 to IHrrriions- SMITH & PITOAIBH, NO. 48 THE GO VEHEMENT. WANTED. LOST. PHOPfTktV , . Nine good Building Lots at Auction—Will K sold at Public Auction on the premium M. Mary s Church, Lawreneeville, on ' near ThunuUy, 17th Day of lg6 » « A tLa^!-i?i!!l nBTownBhip>ne,,r th ' *ws£ Five of said Lota have each a front 0f22 fV«» „„ Church street, and depth of 100 feet to antii-? 12 feet wide. The other four have each a front nf 20 feet on McCullough street, and depth of 100 feS? to an alley 10 feet wide. 1 These Lots are convenient of access from the Citr/.enM Passenger Railway, by JJeUefontaine street and Hoard Walk on St. Mary's Avenue Lawreneeville. They are in a healthy location' command a beautiful prospect, with excelleut I schools, churches, coal depot, and stores in the I immediate vicinity. As the Lota may readily be I seen, it is unnecessary to dwell further on the I improvements in the neighborhood, or other ad- I vantage* of these Lota. I Purchasers will receive General Warrantee Deeds for their lo*s. Terms of Sale—One-third in hand, balance in two yearly payments from day of sale, with in terest, to be secured by notes and mortgage on the property. A plan of toe Lots may be seen on ap- Slication lo John J. Mitchel, Attorney at Law, j [o. 87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or at his residence, I Chestnut street, Lawreneeville. JOHN J. MITCHEL. T. A. McCLELLAND, Auctioneer. jyP-eodtd STEAM LAUNDRY. A MEW ENTERPRISE IN PITTS IJMtGH--The Patentee of the Washing Apparatus called Smith's Portable Laundry hav ing fitted upa place for exhibiting the same, cor ner of Virgin Aliev and Liberty street, is desi rous of meeting with an enterprising man to take I charge of thesamc a 3 a Public Laundry. . Emiuire as above. jyO- ltd rpitl .SS HOOPS, OIL HAKICFLSIKK— -R for sale by I jy'.i fIDWN A TETLEY, 13ii Wood st. | ntaits, j SIMILE, FIXE CIO AIM, A large assortment of fine Havana Cigars re ceived at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner of the Diamoud and Market streets. COIINWEI.J. & KERR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory,) ■U Ql KSNE WAY, NEARST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as usual. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ GAITEBS; AT REDUCED PRICE?, ME HALL AM ROOMS, 55 FIFTH STREET. J,V\TBA! IVlltA ! 'OTS, SHuj:s, J XI) GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S. jjT o* street, i.ne Jr,or from Fifth. Al.l. TO IiIiKI.AMI'S, Till: TIT! or .Il f.T. lit it ITS. SHOES, and G A ITEK.S, Selling lit awful l».w f rieer\ at NORLAND'S. ttH Market street. 2d dour from Fifth, IS ». M K II It ■: It ! '1 he i.nly plu«*e t.» buy MUW AND DESIRABLE ltOO'rs* AND SHOES A T II A I, F 1’ Hit E CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. ii*2 Fifth street, The goods are NOT old Stock.. All Fresh, New. ]>uruh)e, and Made to Order. PRI V ATK DIKEANKN.. Dr. BROWN'S M EDICA L and SURGICAL Office, No. SO Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. BROW N is an old cititen of Pittsburgh, and has been in; Practice for the last twenty-five years. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out tho sure idace of relio£ The Doctor is a regular graduate, uud his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure gnar anlue to the fUtlorers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies ui.J following bis advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form oi Veuereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a beroditary taint, which maniferis itself in the form of tetter psoriasis, and a great many form? of stein dis eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. 1 o persons so afßieted, Dr. Brown offers hopes ot a sure and speedy recovery. SEMINA>WEAKNKSS. Dr. Brown s remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit ot sensual gratification, which the young and ‘weak *modwd often give way to, (to their own destruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restorktion of health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful disease in a few days— he will warrant a cure. Uo also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhcea* Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weakness Month!? Suppressions, Disomses of the Joint*. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, t> gother with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a fkr, directed to DR. BROWN, No.SO Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely packs J and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. SO Smithfield street Pittsburgh. Pa. nolfi-dawus NEW OOODB. ~ WEHAVEJVBT RECEIVED FROM tho East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS , for Gents’ aud Youths wear, embracings all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. W. n. MeUEK A CO., 142 ft Federal street c* omer Market Square. Allegheny city. uiy9 pAMILT COAL DEPOT. WM.M. STEWART, I>UAI.EH IN COAI„ M. Gamer SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. ,5. Families supplied with coal at low rate, on short notioe. mhs&u. W. de D. RINEHART, Manufacturers and dealer, in all kind. Tobaooo, SnuS and Segara, ,p3l-lT Noa. id# and 151 Wood (treat. NO SHOW I NO HUMBUG Nimtl.VC REPRESENTED BT'T PACTS! HIGHLY IMPOITAKT TO Ml, young and old. suffering from weakness of sight. If yon wish to osperienee great mtisf, try the world-renowned Russian Pebble Spectacles, ’urchasers will continue to find perfect satiriac tion by trying these No. 10 Fifth street, Poet Building. The Ruseian Pebble inserted in old frames, if desired. «r Beware of Pcddlara and Pretenders. jy3 CMMTia* nm cam, or «- perior quality ead lew frioa, at iMmiunm, - - Corner Diamond and Market street. jy« ViISPKOIALLT •EdtheijmorantandlaJse Jy Modest of all denomi and disorders, self* abuse and diseases or tuations common and in cident to youths of both sexes, and adults, staple or married Because Du. Bimnstbitp publishes the fact of «hftlt e .falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great sin verv irnmnrS wivM 01 lI aill ’"*^ on *“** corruption among I^V^if 8 * W 0 ® I ?*®* sons and daughters. Their gaMrasrte'^'ss&ai compare society, tatelligeuco sense. A* *a dollars and cento, mysterioS f' >tlen - It 'f l , ° I'Uolicity, however that numerous parents andgu&rdi&ns are thankful that theix sickly ddicMe c"S&n * BKANIT n ßuTb«id«mwy btfo^d i marriage through fenng, anxiety, mortification, 4c. Spermatorr- S.il "'■““‘“raalemmiMions. areoomi>lVtelvci2d lna T ery short space of time by hia new remedies TSi?fT‘° u !S£# ,l S?. ow P- rhox eraoomponndi ? ln S < *om, having seen the we treated with markeSuJcoss-h^lhS over forty yearn (»> experience in their trea? th^VrJSfSS 8 ?, 11 ? 1 ® 0 . 1 "? ,^- lhe 01,1 World andfc the United States; leads b»w» to uv—tn all «iii> . fair trial, health indhapTiieilrill «rinu£,m “r^fe ow_ r^ led t h "t montebanks ana quacks, but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of C k 80 r uan j annua lly fill our countries, can now be reheyed, providing they attend to it in i time Full particulars can bebad of my treatment byprocuring h copy of the Medical Adviser.whieh u given gratis to ail that apply ilavwg the ad vantage ot over torty yours experience and &.l r I? Uo »- coC *c*l«ently. be has superior skill in the treatment of r'pwial diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession, a# well urecom mended by repecUble citirens,’ imbU S S™}?" ‘f hotels, 4c. Office tW SulaKld n S ar Diamond street. Private communi ter«hS]t' r "Di^t‘;f t 3 ° fU * e U “ ion «W«tlyat , . , . BOX fit*, defclydaw Pittsburgh Post Office. FINE CIGARS. vont UAITFIUS roofing. HI * T,; , R I.U* l O.VSTAVn.Y ON hniwi, for sale with instructions; Also JHUX SATURATED FOR ItOOFS. Our work is not to tie excelled l.y that of any Kf.otcr m \> esU*ni Pennrylvania. ...... . R. I'. rilluPE, ~n Smithtield at, I'itteLurah. 'l'ttt SEW FI.KXIIIK NHIHI Invite the attention ut the Ladies to the Paitsiil Fltixupe Skirt. It sir*;, a graveiul aud elegant form, anil entire satisfoetwi* ro the wearer. They have iilao on hand a supply of that iavorite r lihM/H .'■\KIRI, knowu as the « KINOLINE DRIPERIt. ..They also invite the attention of WIfiiLESALE BU\LRfc to their stock ol lower priced SKIRTri, manufactured expressly to tlioir order, anti Fold at Eastern priced. FI.F.ViING, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Has removed from the comer Wood and Sixth to NO. 139 WOOD STREET, Fourth door lielow Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, A Urn and complete atuek or Hals. (kMandkirawOoeds always on band a, the Iwwent pricee, nhulesale aad r •“•l ‘ ap24-lvw SOMETHING NEW A 1 . NO. SS FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and gen tlemen to that beautiful piece of art so much es teemed of late called the ILLUSION PARTING, and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. It gives them a light and life-like appear ance hitherto unattaiuud • I have also just re ceived a large and carefully selected stock of the best irench Iliur, purchased for cash, and my motto is quick sales and small profits. CAMERON’S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and beautifying the hiur, is too well known to need comment/Also. my now HAIR WASH for family use; it provents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies do you want tohave a clear, beauti ful. white and healthful skin ? If so, get a bottle pfmyPhiliidermie, or Skin Cleanser, aad taka a uttle healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preservo your beauty to old age.— Discard all poisonous skin paints. my22-tiiuw j. R. CAMERON. HAILMAN, EAHM k 00., HAXUFACTIBEUS OP Iron, Nais, Pow Spring, An. B Mtee, ttprings, Ax eg, dee. WAREHOUSE, NO. 77 WATER STREET. PITTSBURGH. ;PA. fes:lyw gAILEY, FARRELL A CO-, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Wo. 39 Fourth Street, Plumbing done in aU its various branches, in a neat and subtantial manner. All work promptiy attended to on short notice. Particular attention paid to making Lamps and onntry Work. THE IBOli CITI TfillST COMPANY, NO. 2M I.IBF.KTY NTKEET. Bank of Discount, Exchange and Deposit. Capital Stock $ 150,iM Capital Kepresentated, over I,eet,MO I&.Stockholder» are Held Individually LiabU.“%* Cold, Silver. Par Funds and Currency received on Deposit. ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a specified time WILL DRAW INTEREST.— sight Exchange ou. the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale iu sums to suit. Collec tions made in all the principal cities in the United states and the Canadas and Proceeds Promptly liemvtted to any des» red point, on day of maturity. ,o. E. Warner, Win. Seibert. W. M’Clintock Jake HiU, John death, John Moorhead. Henri M-Culloogh, Wm. fionnly, Samuel BT&oBgS? william Cooper. ' riDWAID S. munr, Itlann UJ -Ki Counselor at Law. Kittanni^T™SrtJSS g^g^faaafflga^tf BHOEB POE THE POUETH. y/mr >h«bi asb oaitk**. wnrsunuiniom, a ' —w mb n—y iiii, AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST; At DIFFENBACHER’B fee No. 13 Fifth Street, near Market. CONeEBT HATiT- CA ®3C*OSS A DUET’S minstrels, ONE WEEK LONGER, BY PARTICULAR REQUEST. Monday Evening, .Tilly Ttti, Ac C o*Bsriof q uS;^ n,mo “ ighUy - N " Soag3, AUnHwiian 25 cenu, Children 15 croU. Doors open at % commence at 8 o'clock. ~ _ * HAarit EBWAMM. A(cnl lr.WE D yf» t i°S ® f p "tneTBUp. and JA3 R D. e VFR RUODES mntnal con«ent. Eithlr , th 'f d »y dissolved by name of tha firm partner will use the “ e arm “ settling up the business. •HISHIJA RHODES, JAMES D.YERNIjR. Joshua Bhotlcs, (Successor to Rhodes A Vomer ) Will continue the Brewing and Malting Bu-inoae [at the old stand, corner Duguesno Way and Bar? ker ’s Alley, and rospoctlully solieiL. a “„r.tia U . ance of the nubile patronage s„ liherallv bestowed on the late firm. JOSHUA RHODES^ Pittsburgh, July 1, ls<i2. iyl-30td TO THE public! ; j GRAVEL, FELT. AND CANVAS EATON, MACRUM & CO. EATON. nai'KlH A CO.. NO. 17 Fifth utrool. »V«ITF>SNE WORK*. NEAR SMITHFIELD STREET lERECTORS. POUT or arrived. i||RS§£&. Renton, Ebbert, Louisville. DEPARTED. «^&r Bro r Tata xu««* Andenon. Cincinnati. Kmma (Inham, Ayeus. Zanesville, Melnotte, Dr&vo, St. Louis.* •nr Kivcr Correspondence. Evansville, July 3.1862. Fbiekd Evans : Steamer Com mod 4 ▼ille. Wo hav« an < worm. Rivor fallio Scofßetown Bar. Al 4®“ The Kivei there were 7 feet 6 and fulling Jo*Capt. Thv cr, Clara Poe, leavt vine on Wednesday the office* has a few t .*®VThe splendid passenger steamer til!! ir n ' Ca Slf“ m - •*. A . Horten, is announced for CMed?OT * llM,s3ll ‘ (l - p "»*o«Brs will bTwcU I r The new and splendid steamer I (siii* *' ®fP* w 2 'r une3 Mellon, is announced for Uncuinati and Louisville, on her finttate on Wednesday She was built under the sunario! I il!?!*®®?® ??l >t Jjhn Rhodes, who has spared p°®~ On* old and esteemed friend Mellon fro “ whom, we are confident. Ihe owners will receive satisfaction. • “® a Ttl e new an( l splendid steamer Golden Era, Captain Terry, is up for Cincinnati ?^Ii l le *OO da u ™?was built expressly lor the trade, and has boon fitted up in a superior manner W e recommend boat andoffice ™ PW \. !„ 4®-Captain Gilmore’s new steamer S,® V “ft “ “nounoed for St Louis and St Paul. ®“S *H® *’®*L accommodations, and clever and attentiveofiSeen We recommendher Our advertising columns announce L h . a ii h .® f!, 'c“'l t ® R .*®a , nerSt Louis. Cajptain Band. rffiljLSf i?* u 0,1 ?•Paul on Wednesday. ■Thisboat has been placed in complete oiderror ft* “““'ffode Cept Seeley willbe fcSSdto ficera* C ° Ur bes twishes attend boat and a? aer Captain Perty Brown’s A No.l steamer Parthenia is up for St Louis aad St Paul “? *«!» “‘® Capt A Rob lnson will do the honors in the office o J?®T. e £ nn ctual steamer Cricket No. 2, Captain McMasters, leaves for Cinctonati and Louisville on Saturday For speed, aecommoda? toons, and attentive officers this boat stands at the' head of the heap Hr D W MarattaTwho has chaise of the office, will be certain to see that passengers are well attended to- . For aaelaaatl and Ecaievllle | SATURDAY. JULY lij, 4 P.M EifSSfl UI6UT PAMEH' MgßßHto GER steamer CRICKET HO. 2. McHaaten commander, will leave as announced For freight or passage apply on beard or to D. U. LEWIS, Agent. For Cincinnati and Lontovllle WEDNESDAY. JULY P. 4 P M W.agpTHE RPUEDIB PAMEH-'. WOK, HER steamer CLARA FOKTW ‘ Poe commander, wiU leare for the above and to ‘•opediato ports as announced above. . For freight or paswn wnly on board or to J. B LIVINGSTON A CO., or JOHN FLACK, Agents. OdNi fit. lonls, Galena, Dnhuque and M. Faml THURSDAY, JULY 10.4 P H THE SEW AND EI.EGANT fiflSaßC steamer PARTHENIA, Ferry Jsrown commander, will leave as announced above ror freight or passage, apply on board or to ‘ J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. ■’ - ,y ' Agents. For Cincinnati and EoulaTllle. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9. 5 P. M. rrfSh T,,E fine parsenseb PffißMEfHw steamer JULIET, Capt. HeUon Commander, will leave as announced above, ror freight or passage apply on board or to if® J- B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. For Cincinnati and LonisvlUe. THIS DAY. JULY 9.51‘. M Wrfga»™»i fmbt.cum PA*. MBBBSBSim SENGER steamer GOLDEN nar lorry Commander, will leave for the above an i intermediate ports, as per announcement Forf,e, g htorp^.. Y d i onb^„rt s jy ;> Agents. For Cincinnati, iMtavllk, Cairo. St. loiile, Galena. Dubuoue.and St, Pan 1 : WEDNESDAY. JULY 9.4 P.M. a THE JfEW ANA UUI. fillß-W passenger steamer NEW YORK,D.S.H Gilmore commander, will leave for the above ports as announced. Fer freight or passage apply on board. jyg THIS DAY. JULY 9.5 P.M. *■>! FIEBT-CLASS PAS PK SENGER steamer LINDEnTj**: Uarton commander, will leave for the above ports as per announcement. irT«.»N"^ah For Cincinnati, Cairo, St Lassie, ' na, Dakegee, and *t Paal THIS DAY. JULY7.4PM ndCM THE FIEBT-CLAM PA*. MaK BENGER steamer .ST. LOUIB, A S nano eonuaanaeiv will leave for lha abort porta as announced. -■ HAZLETT. and J. B. LIVINGSTON dr CO* Agents. jyfl For Beaver, Mtenbenvllle and Wfceelimp. k.slgile the . PACKET ST Ease sen Liwie Martin, D. T. Brown, oum maadsr. leaves for the above ports Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12 E. <«w. For freight for passage apply on board or to WM. UASLETT. Ageu* * ®® LLWS ACO -“ d rr» ""KB .assy _ Pittsburgh. Far Wheeling, Marietta A CMlipalln. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. 4PM THE ELECAH.T SlDE passenger steamer UN DINE, John Woodburn commander, will leave for the above ports every Tuesday, 4 p. m, Fer freight orPassageapply onboard or to JOHN FLACK/tvi. HAZLETT. or J. B.LIVIIfaSTON A CO. Agents. STEAMBOAT AdKMCY. WM. HAZLSTT Has opened an oMoe at NO. 90 WATKB BTBEXT, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharp of pat • ronago from steamboat men, ~ . apM-lyd^ fillAE T4SW MAT FMt IAU-lae 9 fret on Deck, 21 fret beam, 4 a fret hold, JBoUets 3S indies ter. Cylinder 17 inches and 4%feet thing ready tor famishing. Enquire of LONG A DUCT. “ y 24 90 Water street. WM - u - SMITH JOB. R.HUNTM' WM. H. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS ms. ic iscou m m nssr tiKsm deZi PITTBI B«h . CB. HILT. . • e 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT ortLtaa is KO**3. BONDS. MORTGAGES and Other Seen- MtoSTLZ?l*ry^—aereready toteetifr flSßiCgllW—m oftheoperation, LmjJH.nmnsMdhw persons interested ia knowledge of my TBXTH ißNrinl in every at low, u will warrant the vm oraatenalfa all mm. eTOuDRY. Dentist, noUly-U IS4 Bmithfleld street-
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