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Iffeverel days ago wet heard th.t the construction of the ' 'ealtread from White Honse had been abase . donel, - inff that rails which had been laid ..... down : w er e - . ' . ~- elsewhere.' These, factsPlalnly foretokened -., the abandonmenhaf White House itself as a ,lialiat of supplies. More recently we have' had a rumor that Por t Darling had been taken, which could only have been of i fected by a force much larger than that 1 ;which Geniis], BUIS= has recently had 1 , I under his 43=and. 81111 later, we hear !rem ,13,1chtionti that a change of hue by Gan. OtilllT, to the' south side of the James — Wei ail:dabs , the Rebel authorities and bad ck.casloned muchsppreltension. We may 1 cauelnde, therefore, that the Scones river 1 hes ere this been orosse.d by the bulk of on: .n . . army, sad that it is now in posseseion d Petersburs and probably Fort Darling. 1 The advattages which a movement cm , - 'Richmond tram the south side of the James :Prelates to Gen: Geese. ate probably these: 1. His cavalry can operate more effectively ' 1 ' against the enemy's; lines of comnennic.a. I I : lion with, his sources of supply and rein-', forcement; it can ont every railroad leading 1 sotttit'froui Ri ßichmond , as reference to a may: 1 • •„ will Plainly show. 2. By this route Gears .. 'can, after the reduction of Fort Darling, be -,_ directly :assisted by his gunboats, which are \ formidable in number and calibre. Here tatore-4ey have been of but little use to him. 8. The assault on the Rebel works 'On Friday, the 81 inst., demonstrated as -,„ once their great strength and the feasted . 10213 of-life that would result in carrying - ..:..theat.. By cossaing to the eon h side -'7.fiiiiiir..itioide these works and eaves ' , ''...,:.-.. the , lives of his men. .4. Ho- also &soils the fatal , miasma of the Claim. hominy, which played such tad havoc with 1 .s ', ' Iffebtaxiaa'a army. 6. But, more important' ... ... Han all these considerations, is that which/ ...- - , prospectively cuts off Lea's retreat eolith -'' - wed, by placing his array between Gel= . aid : the defenses of Vlatthington. If Geese's ' cresting of the James is as successful as -- ..,.. - t late intelligence gives es rensen to hope, .",:itZli..lllll becompelled to fight a pitched bet - ....- . flo,With alight chance of sum - Sada' ratreat, except that Which is offered by the instill . . cations', Of -Richmond. With his railroad commuticationi Cu' , he wilt not be,tempted to commit no fatal a blunder. It -*Jested In a Add fight, the virtual destruction of -- , his army , : which is, after all, what General . • , . ......, ...., ....„GOA2fe Sl= istvitly to accomplish, would be assured. And that he would be defeated -' - in =oh a contest is highly probable, if not ,_ -. mo r a l lyl • ...,. . certain, when the tact is considered 1' that his army is numerically intro ior to that f... - -..."; . ; . off General Gpasr. :' Rill Gassr be permitted to cress the - -James without molestation by Lea'. . The ~ seireoyand celerity with which that cram- I ' ' ing is perform' d will probably answer the . • '''' ikriestion. We may be sure of ens fact, that, if Lea ID rash enough to come out of . -"'” his intrenchtecnos, be will take nothing --..- 1 - with hie Writ. A fair stand up fight in the open field is what Gates most of all de- .. insers. ' . ; In connection with the crossing of the . : -. , `jame.,.the campaign conducted by Hosed D, CIICIOILD Do d A Vlltlll. becomes eignificant.' . By the esplisra of Lynchburg, which it wou''ll now seem to be certain is theirob • , - , let:dive point, the cavalry of Geese* .fe ef :,......--• - fectnedly, aided in the work of cutting oft . Lax from all his sources of supplies, while ': - the chances of a succeesful retreat south . ..- ' - ward by Lee axe 'correspondingly tliatin. These are, of course, mere speculations, 'find we give them wrench. The crossing Of the /sties is a movement of such vast lroPortance that the read'er's attention will naturally tro turned to the causes which ric t derect it necessary and to its chances of =cum. The atiie is the situation as we; see it. _ - Moanin estasourt. _ - It will gvatifyi the loyal reader to know Ott the nomination of Linnets and Jona eoit is received with great favor by the ititdicals of hliasouri: They . have ceased _ their opposition to Mr. LIZCOLIf for -the Sake o uusa i lzi,:the Union party and the sir:ions principles We down in the plat: form,. st Baltimore. Not' preferring Mr. 1121 their first choice for the Prod 'denoy, they yet see that he was fairly now inlaid; that he 'etande upon , ' a Radical platform; and that, if he ;is not•eleeted, Copperhead wilt be. Bence they go for him with earnestness, and they will carry the - quite for hip.- PartVlT: bee precious few friends among . them, and the number is growing entail by degrees and heautifelly • less." lie palpable bid for -. Copperhead support has opened their eyes. 'this .cOnnection the views:of • the St. Zonis Pella-rot, the leading Radical paper of "Missouri; and the organ of B. Omens Beals, will be read with interest. it will be:rentemb!red that Senator Bkows was the leading eigter of the fires call issued for the Cleveland Convention., .Lie did not, -.lloweverjactatct a• Ckivniden l / 2 and ion his paper speaks out 'manfully in favor of the nominees. - We quota eatlre Its lizit editorial after the nominations were 7 : :mato. .'e-rotisaross LSD TIM! prof. ! . olinsos be inevitable openisk of the Pratt yd wi tini bait. we hair. labored totems. a Bad. inalsotttonal .41Oratnistrationt Thu object, it • i . r "or kaolin, we have sought to effset within aid' through the + azistinig.braanitatioa ''• id the national- Union'..pany, rather ,thnn Hire wo thought • we bOthers oti the but-hop hops substantial .suadess: eugskid foitbei Sable ultimate aide hays dif• Arad with as st-tatho-rmnst-tiredlito abuirso to potouii: and -have: the; a isp_4llo , issukly.,stad °Pan ball we stated :"7-.•• our ration that : we are stream„it bat bean • =IOW is well :nines anderstond.': Prat's , L .'+ auto for or Opposition to an} tuan it She sital+ ,+ .+ Ate of prtnespli sorer - plane in. our I tholatitit: First sour° us thai'lbe woo's' vita% tit the nottutri's wolfs** *Who bdoidedi 'malt* bialtain-qitstil over niacin.. Whetheit i this . :inany or list • msts.•site in ;ha Whits + llottsa if ..na! . us , taint its stintfarholt . - .tho.qbaetton, ha - do f{' l • Oar - .107•1404. ha'''. een, mod it, AIM. Oil, bid wit tolicittadeibee - Pot bier. PIZ"' to ba» the candidate of our pTisalll 'as • attar:} that a policy fatal to the Mu fi,..,.1•111,01114'be alpasidnued and noVW 0, _adopted,. the trill Of the people has bean bead unlabeled at -Baltimore in the 140p tics of tithstintially radical pla t form . nuazdtuani end onedisl welcome of the Rid mds. Of : Missouri; an Molted° ezoommunies thin of the Conservative faction of the ama in a pointed and scathing rebuke of the founts= and "old fogyism" in the National Cabinet, and the nomination of an eminent Radical statesman for Vic* President. "We can designate points in which we would .hare amended the action of the Con sist:Men. The nomination of GUST, SlTiLini or Onus would harapleased us bettor than that of Mr. Locum Both is now our plain duty which we accept with cheerfulness, and intend to discharge to our hest; ability, to nog the -re-aeotion of the fairly designa• ted nominee of the Unionlits of the country, and to carry to a triumphant conclusion the Radical policy to which Oa is committed." • Character of General Grant. Grant is a biave min, not only fearless el all necessary exposure of ids person in battle, but cool, calculating, and clearly :dministrative in danger. A splendid I ono= In, and of great personal endurance, petting be in seen to best advantage on the tiald, of battle directing the movements, H. Is a true mac; true - in his aims, and in his adbereeoe to them; true in speech audio act., Be has no tortuous po icy, no aubterrariean movements. He done not pa• rade hie thangh.s,,itodeed, but he does not mean one thing end etiy, another. He has n'ti talking gift, and he cultivates silence, •hich, if speech be hanan,_ttiephilesapher ties declared to be divine He is no boaster, no temporizer, no dreamer; he builds no Arcadian modes. He is simply a straight forward aster, between his thoughts, words cud deeds there is an exact accordance; and vary often the thongint and deeds die. penile with worde—alway e'when possible. He is a men of strong will and great mental endurance; not disheartened by dis aster; always ready to repair and retrieve tt. Vicksburg in especial demonstrated thie. Repulsed at the north, he tried the cot, off., When that would not do, ha landed on the south: Threatened by the rake ar mies gathering in his rear, he besieged the town. Replies' in his attempts to storm the works, be. puttied forward the siege, and at length Vielishurs fall, because Grant ad hered to hie purpose. He is a genarous man, ready to give full credit to his eo workers and anbordieates. He scorns to receive praise which in their due, and tells te. the invaluable aid and co operation of Sltrelel2,slcPberson and otb ars with no stinted caesium. With such a General, men can work; for each a chief they will do alio their power. lie is an unambitious man. This needs a word of explanation. Ambitions men seek, as the great end of their labors, self exultation. Grant has thus far worked 'tor the good of the Gauntry. Each battle has been , for it without ulterior view. if God sends honest fame as the reward, be dais not disdain it ; but it must be a te trad, not an aim. Heaven preserve him tong from this "last isfirmity of ruble minds!" It ruins all it touches. It has already paralysed some of our best men. In a concluding word, he is a strong, iron, living, b.ay, honest, capable, self maligned commander, who wM plan Wise ly, tight terribly, follow up his victoria., and leave the rest to Providence, in whom, after all, must be our trust. He has iarse and varied talents. lie has what Guisa 04111 "the genius of common sense," and with that the power and determination to ••go ahead," which We have lacked more than any thing cite In this war.— ll. S. Ser vice Nag= nt. Proposals to AMU/all Commutation. Toe Secretary of War hoe cocomnaio ded to the President the result of the draft in a number of enb-distriets, as specimens of - - its efficacy in reerulting, anti hoe thereupon recommended the repeal of the ibr.e boo tired dollar commutation oleos., and on immediate drdt without pecuniary est cop don, tut the only means of keeping up toe army. As a mitigation of This, be propo ses to draft for a shorter term of carrier , . The President bee transmitted this to Coo aaaaa . Weffioe tat bod will deliberate before It matte p s th i s radic y al change. In the fleet place the draft and the com mutation clause have neither had a fair mil The military nottiorit'es have de. moralized the draft by workous postpone ments, to encourage the fulfillment of quotas by volunteering. The commutation o!atille has not bad a tair trial became the Commutation money has not been applied to the procuring of ivolunteers: The War Department bee , neglected this means of 1 recroiting_the army, which might have teen worked with great benefit to the eer• vice, apparently• wider the idea that a stogie campaign was going to finish the war; and now Gourress is asked to leg's late more severe Measures to make up for the neglect of theptoper means. Until .the War Department bas triad all the =aspect raising Men by volunteering, bat erected the 'army, it o f no cause to r all for this severe measure. Among these :means, a reasonable number of new regi ments might be yelled, on the same tennis as before, to replete these who have de• alined to reenlist, chit fly because of digest isfaetion with thirbificers t These will nat. orally have enough of the veterans to give them • noeleue, and them veterans will be influential enough tp parent the election of incompetent officer!, The draft, and the volunteering eyeurdi may go along to gether. One will yield money to keep up the ether; and both together will keep up the army.—an. Gasette. AiLroll H. Cragth Of ibis gentleman, who hoc been nomi nated by the troinn members of the loture of New. Hampshire, as the eueeessor of Hon. John P Hale in the United Bides Senate, the Nashua relepraph say Uni s: u Aaron H. Orogin was born in the town of Weston, Windsor C 0.,. Vermont, forty three yeare ago. He recetred an academ ical education, but, owing to pecuniary esbarrossments, did not enter college. In early life, it we ,mistobe not, Mr. Cragin learned the machinist:a trade t and in 184 he wee awarded Si gold medal fcr the best prise essay on "Meohonical Genius." He eameto Lebanon la 1847, studied law, ed ited the Lebanon Whig, and finally went into practice. He was a member of the Legislature in 1852 8.4, and in 1855 was elected to represent the third distriet in Oonsrese. Be is re-cleated in 1857, and to 1859 was again soot to the Legislature. Dartng all his public cancer, Mr. Origin bite -enjoyed an funeullied reputation' tor Integrity, and byi the evenness and est:ti tmice of his judgment has won the tat ted confidence of both friends and oppo nents Be hi euipletticolly a man of the people; he hoe been sobooled as one of ' them; he. knows Oittr wants and the WalWa of the country, Mid wilt lobo: folthfully I and signify in the discharge of his high b end respotadile ditties." Leda Army. The greM arum of the ConteJersey Is rapidly dwindling sway. With its ad- rateable organization, its complete depend. , once of soldiers on their -.leaders, and the . system matured. by experience with which lie energleihave been directed, it has seer.' -minty presented to the world a rare 'in stance of human' genius accomplishing mutt b • bad; cause. While it,, had only . to.contend "labour army almost disorgan., iced - by dissension* of generals and poi* mil management of important deparimentei it at times ~sohleved gnaws over the des. perste, valor of ,the- individual soldier and the bard fighting - qnslittes of individoil gowns's. flot with generals who no long= er wrangle; and eilth • leader who pesetas, the confidence et Ills troops, the old army of the 'Potomse, covered with many honor. able scare, often la the pest victorious, and never dishonored, le s weeping On. DOW to certain victory.. It may be delayed try powerfot works, which He leader, valuing the lives .Of his soldiers, may prefer to . . ame by Omuta rather than by blood- Ished; but, 1 tie day is not far distant when the Libby shall cease to bepesthouse, and the Confederacy 'hall i a ess et - to h av es sup Q LO AD les Cuotes.—tt gaotterimul l 6 coo,- iorratioa' rozatked lo President Mikado, on ?Ailey; that pettifog could dote►t , bloo bnQ;a r ivito- . ori.oro of alobtoood, to be falleetedly sominatton Cpcigo and steep lee. "Well," gold ,ebe ,President; 1 feet very Eittailikeibe eitsn "eta -sad be :dbhel in Chit ye ', be but :got die as',VeiglAy Veesee le would like teal* • Pittsburg! Deteribpd. tare of The following pen and ink -plO Pittsburgh iclby BELLOW F. Tarica, the well-known war correspondent of the Cld. osgo lowno/.. Since his harsh usage by General Bananas, he has been transferred to Washington and Virginia, whence he will correspond with his paper about mat ters and things to he sees them. . And he generally sees with both his eyes open, and the pen which records his impressions in plucked from no barnyard fowL "Arriving at Pittsburgh 'in the dead waste and middle of the night,' It was as black as Its own coal, and invisible save when its grim furnaoca burned holes through the darkness. Though two rivers, they ray, cannot wash away Its sine of carbon—bthause who shall wash the rivers 7—and all its white days' must be scored in seal and not in es*, yet It is a rich and prosperous oity an , where wealth is pounded 'out with hammers d cooked in the ovens of Avernus. It eight to be Moses' own encampment, for it has a " ' cloud by day and a pillar of Ire by night.' FortUlcations. The art of constructing earthworks has been wonderfully developed by our civil war. The Richmond papers speak of But ler's works at Bermuda Hundred as mar vels of scientiflo intricacy. They consist of high earth worke, defended by a diloh twelve feet wide sad a perfectly impure trable abattls, the trees and branches coin. posing the latter being thickly interwoven with wire. According to the rebel account, had there been no garrison defending this work it would have taken the rebel troops two hours ito get- into tie intrenohments. Some of Lee's works at Bpottaylvanis were nearly aafformidable, rendered so chiefly by the ingenuity displayed in _the abrade. Grant's verbs in the siege of Vicksburg were wonders of engineering still. Hay. DR. HERCEINRIDOR HONORED or Wagon —The gentlemen of the Illinois delegation lamented to Rey. Dr. Dreokin ridge, at their quarters in Baltimore, an elegant and missive silver pitcher, bear ing an appropriate incription as follows: "Robert .1. Breckinridge, D. D, of 'Ken; tacky, from the Illinois delegaden to do Union National Cotorentio t, assembled at Baltimore, June 7, lhElt:' On the left side of the pitcher to the eentence—" Cod and Liberty." PUBLIC droweE K. Paornar lisasnar. 11 1/1114.,} 214 Mark t. Portz; 92 fourth Stmt. Pittabn.gh, 1=1.13. Ma. ileIN GOBIPLIANOB WITH Clft• CULLS No. 53. of Iffy 21st, 1864, notice la hereby Oren Mat the DELT? tar rob &Mitts dt- I.dent :older atm call Sr 700,190 men, .111 take plava at the ileadocarters ot the Dtitrict Prorcas ma. shall, at Ito 91 fourth stunt, Pittaborgh, on th. data. gteen !Wow. Th. assist= •ot of endlb for sulmtstra 14- con•tomel, oonol.bsmodtna toe droll. sill Marmites tlMeer• 1.1.1149.1 rt a: this ol3to on lb. day afar ths drab in Lb. ix re.psstles mu-dntricts, Do vrocom notions for senior on draft.d m.o. if,. Bab-Dtd. Dtfseii. Dat• of Dritfl. To B.spart• 1. 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M 1 #9 tte Pe - • . • - 1# 9 . 6 unt.e. jos Litter 'snot , PEE' SPANISH OLTVEa...4unt re -041•1. .407 anew Um* 01Ia, of al** vallty pat op in-quiat Jammu! NT Hile id Of i"d/7"* n ot 7onH A.13166H/A - 1 1 'lO - torart Lltertv an& SIMI etmrtii., mryrrnzpv VS/Na' as bet r 2,11 "1"7-.17.4kthij1416 lathZ.t". VIP '113144r'-'7. 4 iddigipliMl,0 11,40 F! ! ;'; %,,; _ _ ;~- NOTICEB 10.1.YON'8 ICATILAIROII. Sadie.lon is from the Greek word ••Eathro,“ sr • ./Eat almillyting to Cl soloVreolgoto and rotors. Thies:tiele to what item/ear ~giddies. For restoring and beautifying rho human heir the m ost remarkable preparation to Me world. It la again earned andput op by the original proprio• tar, and le now mode with the saute car., WWI and et. tintlon which gave it • me of over ace rafllinot boo• dee pot aunt®. It Li a mast delightful Hair Droning. It eradicates emit and daddratl. It asap the hood cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and clam, ' It prereattadm bale falling off and taming gno It =toms hair upon bald heads. Any Wylie gentleman IMO Stallol a beantlfal CAA of hair should CM Lyon'. Hathairon. It to known and tied throughout the civilised world. Bold hl all torpedo/Ail &dem DrIdAB B. BILIIIIVii it Co., Weer York. lIZIBIBTIIEZT'S Itsitnitabie flair Restorative, SOT A DYE, hot restores gray hair to In original colci, by suPPIVDII the capl.ty Mims witb manral =Mir" trilininci by age or CLIBOBL all mann. Is Maw ars compost 4 of hmor eau*, dixtroytup tits 'Unity end beauty of en hairand afford of than. mins Mnig. asbastroor• Inimitable Coloring natality restores hair tofu mammal color by so cosy proms', but alms tbe hair a - Luxuriant illeauti, thigroutla, presents in Oti croakers • ...amTliliff and imparts hralth sad pleatantuea to Oat Mad. 'tido stood the mato( thaa,bolog the mien] 13airCbkaing, and is coratantly incrommg to Wm. rind by both tendon= sad ladim. Is is sold by a rnsponsble deals., cram besot - mull by them , than-pre, WI avatars of the pr.vietor te nromtl toot. 1,...n0tt1l Olga:. 0 VIZ:L(I.IU, Aviary.' only by Wll. F. DAVIDSON, Pro?rkk, 0 Palld by .11 Druggints. I'd., II pea box OW Tor utl• lorbr.legkes bro2o. LI. JZ 1811 1.401V00d atm* IsSMlTaawlf EU" ONE OP EVNNEWELL'S GUELT NEWEL L'S UPTVEISOLL CODOII D.EITEDY.—Tbo bnals of Lb trill won:aortal proyeratlon, ncrw of froch woll.oarn. ad celebrity. Is a freedom from Glory component cal attested to dobilltate, and by such to allow the contest freedom of nse, day or night, as tho only km theory by which Throat and Lang Oomplaink ma be iliac:tally cured. To prsrent asking attention to long storks of great cures, when kcal masa make almost all mch com plaints dltrarent to effect. I would ask conlidonos, which will be sacred, in Odds. Oonitht Worsening, . . Sono Throat, Ilconchial and Lathinatto Complain. , Whooping Omagh, and W all Throat. Lad Luna Con. plants, which, when nealeatod, cad In Conaamptina. Testinicgdalo from rnysicians of thitdgheat suspect • Wilts, and from invalid), can be seen as my oflce by all Interested- VOL redo by sal Wbotb.bge .d Retail Dealer. JOBB BlifllggWELL. Proprioim, rimctibbl Obenzalt. Batton. Iliob for tale by Joa. Thming, Coo ft Kepler, B. A Ilahneetnak. A Co., J . Palma. As-mte ihr Pith eargh ; Co.. A. Holly, W. J Moans and .lasp•• Brown, &owe tor Allegheny City. ODTIEC CONFESSIONS AND FA- P5.1116.34= OF AN INVALID, publishod air the bernitt and as s warming sad caution to Lowy man who mar to Wire.. Debility, rTerlattlre Deasy of Manhood, eta, uppish:lg, st the ammo time, G wow of KU cum By ohe who km mead hiratoli altar being pot to rest expense wed injury throtoit medical lidenbug sad qiustkal. an , u.2 4, .-• pad- id euvrlDpe, aopta auty be bad of the martltor. NATEL&TiIIiL 1114% IR r=4-. Bedford. KW, eociao. V 1 my2l.lyeawr NERVOIJI3 SUFFERERS OF rani icX-F.S.—d teresatut patterns= any. basn restored to health to • few can, after use icrgatag all th. arr.] arnttru and West-alor erpre are most, of treatment. without scrams. nonzliers it eas sacred ant) w commturtenta m 6L stfitsted fellow =alarm the 11..911 of ecru. flame, on Mt recotpt fan addressed enrol ,be tall . Wry 0. Arc prtricriptlon tttrect to Dr. JOHN DAtECIALIs, ISe Felton street, 5. dahll:l,Assr7 A^Efr Al rEILTA6ErTIE ______ LNG I'AL M udd FOL. • losing lots of Pigated k he benefit of the eaultary Pair. are erule st,glb. Hall : floe Mve limmod Fun f inoe MAI Iro ec n saustet by Jettison iron Co., sew Tole. Piro Mutt Shawl:be F•trturs. ito. 1 Iron. C.oneded by Yemen ebarot vile, Pa. Patel tans tlneuingo Fenn a• hi Imo, &mated by eed , emend Iron mining co Five toot Steubenville Foram. 1.. 1 Iron, donated by nyatlld , ag, Woodward tC. tate:mite, tOn Delmont r artesom till Iran, donated by C. S Itiendenlina altatlneellle, 0. Fire tine Enn.tor Fume. Mill Iron, Lana bed by Ihd comps-y. Plaaburgta Five tone Ltloo Furnace Zio. 1 Iron, donated by Laughlin d Co , Pittaburgb. Ilse tons Bad Dank Furtlle• Flo. I Iron, donated by MoCtllicuah a Belo lie, Ewa UAL • Flee tons litenarison Furnace Mill Iron, donated by Ilea. Let:ltal.. Pittaburgb. Co. lob tvlleny FunsaaC. B. Chnroant Foram" densted by Samuel Volts. Five taus dabland foronco,Baltlarora enanty, Md. Sus satl3, donated by Goo. Small a Co. Fiestatia Jaen/dn. Ifttrnsue bin.% Intbranite, Sa n. d by Cantata UM Ilea Ore C.. One ton Myra Furance C. IL Cbsronal. A'S Ilas above la offered at galvaterale, and II nut of befuelbe clostrag.e: 01.1. a, will be &t weed of al anedeni to thy highest bi dder. JLDFC3 IL 000PEC, jO4 Chairman Committee of Mechanics' Bon. REECE, SEAL CO., . WOOL Oonixaissiou Merchants .3-11. LIBERTY STREET, Corner of lArnyne. air Wool boos,bt and cold on IlrokQrsp. ;6.3 STOCKS AND BONGS. NiebiTlD. • City Pauli. buts Insurance Co. Nes Instil nom Co. osiouster gshsis lima* os Co. People's lomranc• Ca Pittsburgh lasstratos Co. It* BALIII. Pittsburgh 6 Conn R. B. Co. *Lodi Pittsburgh* Corm. IL H. Comas. Lwow Oil Co. Allegheny Co. Scrip. # LS* DUYAN puler sad ins. Agwit, IVlrmeth et Iltiska't Dalian JUST RECEPaII. Whhart's Plus Poe Tar (kraal. inshert's Dyeyeprts PILL. Oomp.zod Syrup of Llrortrorl A Tar Kamaiter's No Oral Discovery, Ste. Ohm (ill for table ess. Bak t. Aer'lhoes s Pure Oat layer Ol ask Bestrew. True Orme end Hooey Soap. Streik, Atsbrods, for the &MIL Italton's f Barri ailramable and Too &me th Brek ushes. At the OantrgDreg Scorn corner r 14112•1 end OM ennety Alleitruly, ,sey2o DuCIT (Lcmitamarts Oussat.s o.ncs,l Ptabargb, Jane 10.13, 1861. I A RTII LEIt Y LltitthES PLIRI.J3AP. .Cl. 3D 1)1 OVEN MONET. • $163 00 vlll bo Sinn by t` o cuirrequod, at PA *tough, •forips.l Arai LL11134 110111568, pawablo la oartlacatto of In Mbt.dnora for not Imo than ton hems. • 'ToOraho l ll.o must b+w.ll f ormod, ardlvo, and trot from Ordeals. Ado from 6 )cal •is thlo Borlag tot nears old; from 1% told hands blab, 000 to arida not Ins thao sOSU younda Walla bore.. 0,.d co.ro oat Ds excledolL • hey adil M mamma boa omnipotent Jodga and all h rim g.toonted Walt GAMIC= to lho &bury *A. clelmolons. 0. 000:8, 1••03f . Lt 11,1 and papaty 1:1 w Gfro. PIiffeTBOLEIM INtURANCE. 1 4 • sedefslgoed to au thrficad to e riot Intorouc• oall•flow les sod Petroleum la the folios Log koo•st sod loo•osolblo Corspoules Hs: I.OI,IL LAU% OITIZEO. 110 Pt ood UsIItIONI RILL IFBU ltialaro 001Parlfli, of bow l'ark, at res. flts= Mattel Torratoul JAMBI) W. ABRONT, No. 57 PITTA Pittibuntb. N PRODIJOIT , —Now in atot; aed.fot Hat -25 plactsgee fresh 2w.ta; 10 btOs. legit; 600 do , lotk State , Potatoes; 60 do , chola; Wed Applu; 100 haste: ptteso Inted Peact9X 1600 Mt. ,Coctotty Clear Ebbs; 1000 o Thatod do; 1510.0 600 a Shoolders; 21122K -o ot* Hod; -2 do lloadar _ bCd Idarroarat Deans; 19 bbls. oat Older; .100 bags 11.11zsd Pctiltots• 140 L. D. VOIOT d 00 WALL WEB, GILICAPZILTRAS EVICT( WINDOW BLINDS. -'OIL OLOTIS, BABBATII BOBOOL 8001113, • TEMOVOIOAL Lad a Lrge rsortassat of idiscellsasoas Varlis. • no,lol Seders' duet, Allestiety"fa • WikliZtlttl. saronata. TWIVItYuIt:IS curnoxil yaw Toni. ue•111,11131.' :- IMTORTEk§ AND — DeALER , % annum, noscrra. ISTOSIIS. DID ING; *nogg tualtki to imtoott them. quotations tO tits Anus Puoyor , at bit caw, ADS itaocati WiRIMT, fat biz bilansitlon fad' wallum.; bs _ • - • , • .1. • • THAWS Ai • .r, . w "ruby /AXIS BOTOL/30,W00411$;- . , . , vrE - n- an f-Ezrnso...tte,rrs. I Pitt st/osat6, lake 14th IYS4 DIVIDEND .7,oTiei.—The President and Dlreottt o' CoMl,Crif hero hit Jay declacesi a Ilts/c,l X 401.1.4.4.. i Plitt Ill:LIRE, Doe ot 11. to d :,., , e Tr vn ociabl. t' Stockholders torth , It ),15.1.4•dCEL Itt t.Pect.eLd3. BLANK. BOOKS And StAU. nery MYERS SCHOYER & CO., n IVIDEND Din?.ct me of the L./ ' , Allegheny s Pi t..bargh ‘..‘l (km :any" hao Urns day Otooltrad A IO 0d.1.1 ol TWO PEat 4151%T on thstr Corn . al tt..ck, [h" month Lf hist, heo of Stale And at11,11 . 01P11% Tax e, p .ye to At the oftw , of the Cornea,. 140 Booth Thiri etre: t, PbPadot lehia, an and a t, the loth lon. W L At .t try PhiltAalphlA..ll3', I/ th, tB4 JAIL la L'IOHNITCEE, SEIA INII MACHINE, CARPETS, 60.—TE11.9 Artl6looo6, Jon. 16th, at 9 o'cl. eh, will Da sold, at Comm.r.l.l Booms, 64 Tina etrect, on ...Torment of sup.rlar Funaltors, t 6c , Including Moto:114 half Scot Mr. P.ush toff., 6.1.110..g0ny and 4 , atom Carl Tableo, Glo GI. tap bora oprlng Ltoir S.st Catv•d (Indr. and Root n. &as hr Coat. Spring r act Lounges. NO. Sirl Bala In t.asses, mot. P:11:cg1, epra g EN* titan llelletoo a, Inorsin Cvl at.„ l loon 0.1 (6.60 / Lowy., Lo.king rac.fly hay. , ng Mahlon, Mc. quail Iq of 111tCht9 Fn•nl:nre, c, LlelLSTAltibl. Anat., FOR fieW La oppottanity to now ....4 to say ouo duo.. Of =awaking la the utr g 6/1 tiaw boacase to petrahaao ',JO s , la prop wtituated Is a htalth• restart. diet property Is ti Lawrence county, lbw. toilet north of Cu n Vetter btattoo, OD the P. r. W. aU. R.. . It etwelsto of Floor Itllll, Bow M 111, Doellirtr. lioCtlt., Dora and otter onoton Yell at BI owituout:lueol. els font thick, unit,- lying tine sett" oi BPo tract • aroLthes a ehegy foci io ran Oho Milt., oud It a too Lao of topole to the helgh• hothead. rote elgot soot la the tract Two Itt,p t n. tows wad tow exteateto Opal Wilts to Mt itiaUtdiuto cidgh•trhood, etahlo lag float LOO to SO) hand*, rattail , a hoots &mood for thy product of tho tutu. Farther particaiare ray In had ea aopllratP n to e. B. lIGYe N. If: glor lard losarneto fourth stoat, jolt BAILEY, FAItItELL & CO., {Co c-al2, tta to ntloa cl Oa ratan to ear etock Ott Pumps, Water Plump, ' 4c., Caleb vre will at op an *bort aptLx. AGITATORS, OIL TAIDIS, With lead, without Lt. use of aolls, and ',unfit all Antic. 129 FOU R 1 El ➢TUEET M . ct3ORD & CO Wt:lima. Dm:v. ts Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, now 12 rwve the sad vacs* cmpb. SF' (.4 Coco offorad lithe sod. llorchazto are coquetted to call sod