d 'A UTED. - -A BER GEENTE• FOR ~T HE HEMET ME. THE THE DUNGEON AND 'THE ESOAPEU Br Ammar D. acmeranamr, New York Tre Oonespond. entt. The most Intetesting and exciting book ever tintaishee, embracing ign itichardmieVe -nriparab. Mad orPerience for four years. traveling through the 'South In the wand Dern* of tbs Tribune at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and letta, both East and West, during the Ern two ruts of the, gebellteni Ida thrilling earrtnrer confirm:mot for 20 months in seven different rebel insects; big maps and Almon nitranutoriejourney night or nearly 400 Wise. It will abound In irricureventa, and contain more anye hit, Incl. dent and romance of the war than other work Yet publishing. Mesabi:ma'am, ensturette yetniroen, and espe. Nally returned and disabled *Haus nod In want of profitable innployment, will Ind It po , 'nanny aro ten to their Condition. We have agents MO per tomb, whbtli we will Setyalroz solar fil = th and T.rc, lfalfinawr streets,Plol:tpPa. WiliVID.-4125 PER MONTH.--, te *ontod evertrwhere to latreduce the - SHAW & CLARK I TAMMY SEW:, 567 6108.111 E. the wire low plies: machine Wz r ottri,;blett■Scossat by Grover it Baker, h. L t i r% ll =ol ial ariftttfrih b. ays , &ad themHter sad user are Sabi* $o fine elle tos. prieetwent. Salary see innwasee, or lane ems. intssion. allowed, Illustrated Wonders se,t free. alums maw .a OLASUE, Bleldeord , llebuk toyettadetetarT" • W ,TED AT .160 P R MONTII, , A TT NALIANYS CANVASS in every taw" P and • bounty, for THE SIM D SPY, the moat ezeitim , book ever paid! had; embracing the adventures o f a waste* in thdon army am None, Sean' sad -13. yr, airin g most vivid Inner picture of the war. - We Hoe to dilating INC Per month, which we - will p to any doubting meant. Send for drenlare. - Address JONM, RHOS.* Co. No. 400 Oheatant 'street, Philaded. P.kla. Pi •' . rayininid . WAtTXXO, . , 411. - 1D1731;11•33. A gentleman, Wel, arrived 'from California, Whole in _rood terumatanses, wishes to meet with a lady of good diaponition: who her. al.° lame Mamas to dianosa at. None others need apply. Best of reiertzma will benison. Address letter. to MARLYS IL Imam/. 147 Penn street, Pittabrunit. WARTSD.—S7I) A MONTH. —I Inuit Agents at Ste a month, expeasei t.%tit sell. FUT • XRTIUt a w, the beet vim offered. Full particulars fro. I.4ll.rees ) I'. 41,12EY. tbldeteed. Maths.. - ItittiodetiterT POE 14114E-I'o2l IMAM _ . • WOE Bifare..A..llPff Iliftlatllo PARN Derry t0w5.,A.,., wastmorelami °aunty, Pa.. erontatabu ataLebont t 133 awes, well. Improved, and In. :old qq a Farm Ip, o l r af a l bota county In 4. r ed Wbsatc , about four MUM from the Penasylvaaii N ' allroad. . The Decrements are a hewed log house, a frame barn Maga Mono Silk hones, wagon abed, coin crib and other ontretildlnor -a small apple orchard and other fruit trees; 0 acre. cleared and under good Sam , the remainder of the land 1s coverall with white oat, red oak, walnut and sugar tree. Thin PlopertY Will be sold very cheap and on easy tenni, sa the owner wishes to go west. A portloa of the puritan money will bgtaken la alto prep. arty or well treated lands la tge west. Possession given immediately. A/so. a - Farm of 100 aces adjoining mare tract, with good frame house and berrygool fencing; about Be awes cleared' underlaid -with coal and Ltmestobe." Also. antra of about 106 sou In Fairdebl town. sh&Wortrooreland County, Pa. a Farm W of 2 count oo y, -Pa acres . in Fairitead township ealllollo/114 Also, a vary valuable farm of 234 awes. near the town of Beaver, 1a retrial township, Westmor► land eounty, Pa., and about one and a half miles tom-the Pang/ImM Railroad.. The improve. men= are a large brink h prizes houseounoks house, a larger Rams stable, • trams ham 4tx water saw mill, • large appietschard,. with fruit trees. . It Is =madam with- Goal, a vein of Om lark:kale and.about one huzulred acres omf~aN 1 White -oak Poesession given lm, . . - Also la acres situated in Warder tOwashill, Westmoreland county, Pa., adjoining the town of 16 amo ar rig lots, with a large brick homes A tins 4deneep. ln the borough of 3.,.Wnicr. Will be so chea - Also 16 agreeof land, with a large louring mill, Italti2 same ac 3 ree P ortatd, aloining lame Plus. Alao, the best farm on t • Monongahela River, about ono mile from Meßeesport, Allegheny On., Pa., eontairdne about 144 acres. The improvements are a frame bons and barn, corn crib end wagon shed, with betweentbuildirge • A large apple ..orchard of 10 and 600 trees; SO quinces trees, 30 pear treewread 430 peach trees. Alan., a Fame of the sores, near the town of I . l doider, Westmoreland county, Pa. very cheap.,. Alto, a Large Rotel at BlaissvUle Intersection, ere the Penney/mats Railroad. The b _tidings ate goodand well iteraeged for • hotel and atom. This property will be sold at serest bargain. Sur further me.rticulars inquire of -11. FL, TOWIER, Baal Estat•Amdlt, jell • N 0.114 Ftmelt street. . FOR BALlC.— Th ree new Steam E built purpoutly•laroll wells; 'Ad biehe n = 4 . !Moth stroke; very strong. Engine shall, Eolith us ed and for sonneeting rod of wrought Iron; limes. • - BoUrm le to ISOM 10ng.32 lashes diameter, with two 1140th lima; chimney lb in. by 20 feet; het and sold wtherputapi. Everything emulate sad ready to skip on ajar ! . • • 111.1011 fig. BOLE. • Pingo:rob, Pa. Shop, Mawr Point Ariel and Duquesne threat, bank of Allegheny river, near the Pant &MU FOR SAM Valuable Manufacturing Elite, adjoining. the establishment of Lindsay, Penne Township, oonsisebig of lerr and half acriworith a elTer h=e, and extending to P. Ft. W. le U. S. 8.. and Is eligibly signaled for any kind of bu .. WILLIAM bies. For terms WAX i:a B apply to thri Intri prietreq . :1111 Beaver street. Allezbez*a. FOR SALR.--ON WEST HICKORY METZ, Wirren county, Pa., TWO TRA.O2B OP 'LAND. a_djoining land ot the Triumph. 011 Ootapasy, ot Pittsborgh, eontatning respectively shoo:tie aml nacres. _West Maar: ..1c tra. verses mock theta. A Urge, past Of the Ladle suitabhs for boring, The tzligti. are sitshtted be. tit ten the best Oil districia In the 10 .11: 0110 reek on the.WestL,, 4Therry Run end the West History wells on the South, and the Thlionte and Economy, Well , on the East: For rosstiettleol dress. • ALEXANDER, WALLAIX, jetr.4ed Tidloute Warren Co., FS. F OR EIALE.-;-INDIAIti -CO. PARK— A lam of tea sores, 711 clewed, balancettmber; weU watered - is Ph sprin_gs and small otreamn situate bur Ikon Sialrnllis, on the Mope. Mu road, cornrentintlo churches, schools. mule,' &c. ,There la 'trona ladlcadons of opal and out . . TMs, Iva 04:1 - ctuuse :to ., purchasea eheap and For fartbalallnUittedi - apply:at ltue •.*aal Es- tate aaerlartranee Olen of • - • . G. B. Jed `.: Butler dock, Lawsenesvilla Pa. VOR BAL3L,The Coratontee - on:.Ctity t lun ben authorized to reeetre bids for the of the Good Intent Erigln• Brim and Lot i aa d nalle street, In the Sixth. Ward. will be received until it Waling Ir. k. of 5 - cciiilloth, awl should be endorsee - en the envelope. "Proposals for the P01C21210 Of the Good Intent Lat." The Oesualtlee reserves toe right to reject any or an the bids -. Yee J. Y,MeteitilialErdlT:Ohatraur. VOR SALB..-.one. SECOND --HAND BOlLEtt,nearr zww,IMI /set haw Itt Inaba Ons Let long 40 Inches Slainster inah Ones. One 64 feet longs incheediantates MI bah One 60 twang WronaalronTanit. • Bmqt:ie at the nth TRULL WORKS, =GB DL.BOLL 00., ea; taintAUitic and buquensWai. Pittablu le:FILOU:IIING MILL. . steam and Vitali gnawer; vitiate In Harrell Town. ship, Westmoreland 'county, one mile from Char. tiara Station, on the Alieghfty Valley •Ralirowt, and Id miles hum Pittsburgh. hmther Perth , . Were enquire on the prernmea, _ JetkrardaarT. PKTKR r1NT9119,. Y. _ - - - - • ocuovirramr.r. - across - • Of font within am and a bat aquarea alas Arad oat; In tar. ,Good Vat/rand army. ' thlatr i sjantanti ' Pormaston dinn For apPly baJoaara Pax:, Trrederal strest,, or at Motu,' Ample,' Wag= Shop, Bosom. atreat,l nail& Fox 13ALZ.-A BALL'S MOWER AND IEAPES.—IIIa rano/doe :pas oassebletiloe at th* Statuary rat: last ear. and Is now °Woad by the elsoliaty -00 who ars desirous to Sell It at ones.. Inquire of . ISAIAH MAXEY 00 cr scrirELlS B LONG. Libiety meet., Sold PREALE.-150 Agree of Coal, also . 17C uha °Mont mmainpoot No. 2 slams %MX of coal and intlinsd, nod other improvements In Lood working orderl a pool No. gone treat on the TootnkOnenrriver and Proinellevitde .Raitroad Zogaire of •• - ' *lsth c a sue Fitt door 211 fifth on Grant Weer. V OR" BALE OREAP.—A FRAMS MUSE, If renurred at oree. Riveted eor. 41ar /rein Awed Western Avenues Allegheny atty. pvirrorr, mb2o Noe 11l and 114 SOOOlllllll. LlAf 7 ' -- LS.LB:—ONE THOUSAND LO. OUST POSTS , -Aleo, wooted- to tomillood Enq TWO-HORSE . WAGON; Iron axle' preferred uires% jet Alf .• .' imnariT. Errassr. - - - 02 1 / 1 011._ the: lecoad floor, mews. ,runand Smittalsld itresta. Z WIL , Bourns oo. g rig ni# BA AVM Brom =warms. • wilagilamtha' R.__.- • COMmlllisson (XI Sotim‘lll. 421.1.• our- molt am. 428 .`: : " " oCAPIMILS. rerminak ---- aS sti 47:.1 fiemm=l Itr: 1 0 - M —a . %ad at : ; .1' :• .1 t. •,: 015 , mod. ;4dl/411 411 o a t% sa tkiOOI4IB4SI;IIIOIADMPOINP‘,44I-411r*OPar.: I.7lTTsbulit3ll T4EATRIC. FIFTH STRE ET NEAR WOOD. lama urn Kaarmura....,WlL HENDERSON Last night of the Mattinettl Troupe. .. bitA6I . 4 . — P 4 XTOMIME.—TABLEdrIX.—DR.I3I4. Tlll9 LTENIIAG, will be presented the amusing fates, entitled, STATE SECRETS. Danee Mize Jennie. To be folloWed by the greet Pantomime of the RED GNOME AND THE WHITE WARRIOR, By the Martinattl Troupe. Dimes Mies Louisa. Alter which the thrilling drama, entitled, . THE bIANIAO LOVER Michael Earle H. H.Dotthe.ty. To eanelude with the Pantomime, entitled, THE ITALIAN BRIGAND, by the Idartinetti Troupe. Monday, bengfit of Harry Lewis. TREMBLE'S VARIETIES THEATRE,. pm 1171W17. WEAR IT. MAI A W. O. FAITTECE Lanes and IN ...dee. GEO. H. EDESON....AdtIag and stage Manager. 0011110111018 AT a o'CLocix. • GREAT BILL FOR THIS BATURDJ T IVIO4T. The comicality entitled, 8 ERVA NTS BY LEGACY. • Dan. DiNial George R. Meson. Pompey .............. ~...Oharlis Garicer. Eitty ' NW Menu Elam Other charamee. by the fareetua. Tremesdans swam or the !sophist. tioneedhas, Pantomimist and Comic Vocalist, GEORGE R. EDESON; who will atemer in a new wdeotien of Vocal Comicalitlea CHARLIE GARDNER AND MARE ASTOR the exponent. of tairkl.ma The Corps de Terpeichom Wm EMMA GARDNER. ByruNVLEHBULN, and ALB/SETTEE MILLER, together with the rrsit YarteUsi Troupe. Look out for Monday night. aVCllO.ir B.II.L.EST pyROIAL SALE OF BEItYLOBABLE inuav HOMES. QUARTIEMASTItIi Gareitaxa Clertoa, Wesdniteron, D. 0.. June 1.18e5. By direction of the quartermaster General, these Win be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, At the that' and obsess named below. via : GIESBORG, D. SY— MONDAY, use 6, DM. OTESBORO, D. O n SATURDAY, June 10.1965 OMSBORO, 1). a. MONDAY, Tune Is, 1865, BALTTOIORE, MD., WEDNDISDAY, June It, • - I $T, PA:., SATURDAY, June 17, 1981 WESTCHESTER, PA.,WAS SATURDAY, June 17, , . GIIMBORO, P. 0., SATURDAY June 17 MC. OIESBOIiII, D. 0., 110NDA.Y, Jane 19,1 1 685. EHEISHORO, D. O, SATUR4AY, June vs, 1885. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. SATURDAY, June St, ' 1865 GM 7 4IIOEO. D. O.:MONDAY, :nos 68 . 1565 . PITTSBURGH., PA, SATURDAY July 1, 1865 . °IMBUED, D. 0.. SATURDAY. July 1.1883. Two Hundred sairnimetax Draft Horses at melt place. An opportunity to pardon a superior Mtn of Draft Hones, at Pr less than their true value, ill pow aftbrded to the public. The animils, though sound and Servlzeable, are no longer required in the army, and must be sold. The attention of menages. of city railroads and of numufastories L especially called to these rake. How sold singly. Wes to comatose at 10 8. x. Imute—Csinln United States currency. Staam r. for Elicitor° will leave Seventh street w 7 Raatingtou„ every hour from 9e to 6 P . R. lAIILS A. rain. Brevet Wheedler timer 1, in charge, .1 15 411 First Midmost, Q. W. C. 0. LARGN E SALES OE' WA.GONg AND HARHSS. Cans Quawriniarren's Opium Depot at Pitiable/Non, Warm Outvote, Ha. Jun e 1 WID be sold at public auctioniander the dim. lion of Brevet Oolonal Curies H. Tompkins, A. Ct. M. „D„ S. at the Government MiLl, ea:u tile on Batten, between Twenty. first and Then. tpsereand attests, in the Sty of Washington, D. o,,_ahout TWENTY THOUSAND SETS OF SINGLE MULE HARNESS, ,• A LOT OF AD DL ES, &c., .whlth have been =with public tomes. . Ths harness - Will be sold In Engle sets. ALSO, about I dice WAGONS, which trill be sold thief tothe highest bidder. The sOe J f Masons will commence on WED. NESDAY; une Web, ma. at .10 o'clock, a. is. with a lot of about fora hundttel, at a point nor th of.the Railroad Park, near the terminus of New York avenue north, and after their sale Is cos. oleted the remainder will be sold on O street east, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, near the Lincoln Hosntal. The sale of Harness will commence en THURSDAY, June HIS, iSSS, at II oNhock A. The sale of Wagons and Harness will. continua, on alternate dam_ until the whole number la sold. Terms sash, In UOTSZYTIZIEII3 funds. • The attention of buyers fa called to the Larne .Nale of MULES, eomm.ncad on Monday, May nt, Viand which I. ADD being continued front day 1). 11170frElL Brig. Gen. and .13bief Quartararsater, jergotjul Depot of Washington. NOTICE. BALE OP ARM Y MOLES • ctrtAL . MIZAS2/31. Onazews Onto; i g Wassnorrox. D. 0., May2B, teed. MANY THOIBAMDS O F MOLES are b di . )need of . tr i ub co li c o sale. at Wr u until thenumber r : of ant. male is reduced in proon tethe reduction of the armies , now.going on rapidly'. There are in 'the willies of .the Potomac, of the TITOTIMD" i 0FoCIVII'Ve41 9 111x41111 TonTEAMS IN THE WORLD. yof them were bought in the beginning of the war, as young mules, scoompanied the amuse la. all {heir marches and'.camps, and are thau o_gfhly broken, hardened by enemies, gentle and soldiers., from being so longsurrounded by . the The whole South is •strlpped Of farming etladA also has suffered from the &ate animal,, taken to amply the mama. • • ; These animals are sold at_public auction; THEY WILL NOT BRING ANYTHING•LLHE THEIR TIIIETALUE; and sock opportunities for farmers to; get moiling animas. to stook their farms, and for drovers and dealer, In Mock to maks good IMetetens, by pnrclunsing them and dispcolcue of n ' ihe Boutin, will never came again. • O.IdISKYS. • • Quartermaster General, • Brevet Major General. IB GOVERNMENT HORSES. I SALE o QoArrautB4,l2 l,lff i r Vi fol 4 Wm Wtsiscrwroa CEITY, main, MS. biddert bs he nd bila lerlac"° the blgb.4 belew ets • ;I s ARA " AND, VEDNIth,DAir, -- LitioesTEß, Taus& Argrilia= THURSDAY, WEST 4nn failitYLVA,A, THURS. MITTLES, paNkyrdir, THURSDAY, PTITSHURGH. PENAYLVANTA, THURS. . 1341 . 1 = 0 / I S I 3E II =I, I,S *EDNESDAY, Jons 28. 18Sa. .Prrnannzatr bA cEmesuTtrae. 'TRUES. TWO HUNDREI7OATILIRY 'HORSES, at esea place. For r id aati, parpcops, many good ban gains gay to had. _norm solAtogly. Sales to eolosiease at IS Tars -cash, La 'United States JAXES Iun A.IEET. Merit Brigadier Geassal, La sharp Rest Dl. vision Q. M. G. O. iettlaitS SALE OF BERViCEABLE MULES. (WAIIITEDIDLATLII. OZWEIILL'S 0 1 / 7 ICE, ) W.IIMINGITOIS. D. C., June 9, 1805. ( 13,d1rection of the quarts:lnnate? Ueneral, there will be mild at publia auetiln to the highest bid der. at the time and plaes, named below, sit l AltiasAggispoßT, PA., THURSDAY, June 0, .18195. HUN . MOWN, PA, THURSDAY, Jun. dd. ISM SCRANTON, PAi a tIISDAY, June 22, 180. WThoMINGTON HURSDAY, June .22, PThISENTROS; PA., TtrigDitY, JUDO 97, GSA' .HARRISCUItu, PA., THITRBDAY, lone 29, ISO. Two hundred SERVICE.IIIIA MULES-a eaeh Many of them were bought In the beginning of • tits . war, as young mules, accompanied Use armies " 'in their Parches sad camps, and are thoroughly -broken, nanuned by engrain, trestle and famMar Atm being so long eurrounded by the solthers.; • Though sound and serviceable, cher are no longer required in the army, and ran be purchased at these sales at fez leas than their true value. -The attenUon of both miners and farmers le especial, Iduksoold Jingly. Sales to commence at 10a. x. . lams—Cash, in Vaud States eizneney. • , . . . _ JAMAS A. sant . _Mritet Ognerairn amuse, je131,107 Slut Dlslacur.4 C. G. 0. Lon .11088 TOWNSHIP.—The subscriber often for sale TRIETZEIT. LOTS, varying in else trots 4y, to in acres, and front , . mg ontheallegttenyand /few Brighton Turnpike, suitable 'fee country "Cita within four Miles:of Pittabl i and ascessible by the A ll egheny and New Br ton Turnpike, or the -P Fa.-W. kill. R. 151. Tie saki Brut Station. Toe land is elem. ted, Woo tonteriern "irzpasum, end *boon& S. unnal`falthld Owings. and affords a commencing env, Tho soil is excellent, and .Is admirebly adapted to fruit trees and grapes., These lots will be offered at yl:Milo sale, on theprembies, on WED. IPBSDAY, Tune 29th, 18116, at 10 o'clock a. at.. tall Accommodation trains leave the Federal est Station. Allegheny city, at 9 A. X. and 12 m. Trams or Baxs....anefotuth sashi bahowe in three equal annual payments. For further Inforniatioe Inquire of N. BAYNE, No. 81 Diamond insect, Pittsburgh, or of the imbaczlheron the premises. •- - • kittlXfSW BAYNE. T. A. .1100txt.r..axo, Salesman. jar/Alma COURT BALE OB BEV . ELITE' -WARD' LOTIV-SATITSDLY IIBBOON, j 7nne 24th, at I o'clock, will be sold ea 'the wanes, wordlist the Ort ham' Court su e county, two valuablelote 6 ; s4 aach at =Leann qiuDinmes AtirasSiaasktag , Men Mno ran, bektentetn lad 41 la =lves naveark WellaCOta" t. • ics-43....hia emit; balaan mu , 31 32 • 'A.l4cfratilitli,'Auctloneei. licrz u c ica . g.i.: , T011.ai0 .. . 'l o4 Vi ii UK- ratriiirloA4.4%. ~ • • 0 S iniosigot rry iit i gar li ft . wrn . .. - .• 11 08Xler Hula ."--, rimuirr.r. soots /42110noimummeas, =CZ * CO.. toiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers NW. 20, 22, and 91 PENN STREET. Raving secured a large yard, and formlshed 'with the moat improved machinery, we are peva ed to manufacture every description of BOIL in the test manner, and warranted egnalle!U made In the com___OlGEELNElatigryikM FIRE. BEDS, S TEA M PIPES, BOILERS, CONDENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILIA AGITATORS, SET =SG PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES, SUGAR T . /alp:km:Wl sole neat-timers of BARN. PATENT BO Repairing done a the ahorteat notice. delelf IllarP/ITSlll2lltlill NSW WOJUDA HUBBARD, BRO. & co. PATENT GROUND CIRCIILAIM, Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS. of every de. scrlption. TOR HulaY, Otwill Out, Gang, sou all other mietles. All kinds of BRIM; end SPREf_ ,GS made from Sheet Cast Steel • Extra Ra ft ed REAPER AND MOWING X A.,. AR-Warehouse and Works. SHORT STREETS, Pittabufgh °rner WATER and Pertioular attention given to • Ratoothing, Gum mine and Stralehteelog Circular Saws; also, ree palm of all /Hiv. •tinahlng and Drilling done at reasonable rates. aptlety - • cirIAILS 517PLIZIOIC Copper Kill and Smelting Works, PTITSBURGH. PARK, McCURDY & CO. Blasufacturers of SILEATHING..IIRAZ4ES. BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT! ro E ms, R. ILLIELI) ST/LL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLD Also, importers and defilers le M ALS, TIN PLATE, SREET IRON, WIR ,E ET- Ica • Ocrustantly on Mad, TINNERS , MAOHEVES sod TOOLS. 'Warehouse, No. t SoPDIST end ISO SEO OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of uper out to cop desired pattern. ylntlydawT MANHOOD! now LOST. HOW RESTORED I—.Jurt Publistied. In a seal. ma Envelope. Prim six rents. A LEUTURE ON TIES NATURE, tREATMENT, and Radical Ooze of Spe_rmatoubcea, or Seminal Weakness, [nary Emhelons, Sexual Debility and ImW.t. meats to Marriage generally; Nervonanees,_Llow antiunion, Epileosy and Pita; Mental and Pb7ll- eel Incacity, remitting from Self Abut, se., by }Nam Bo o kutt ILD., author of the Cm", 00. BOOA To Tuotrsegoe op StresEnxim." Pent ander seal, In a plaill envel ope, to any address, pert part, on receipt of six emits, or two postage Omits., by Dr. J. O. ALINE O 127 Bowery, New York. Post ffice box 4,681. JelekmdawT 011:0EUE IMITZtt....W. D. BEL V. HOLLAND MLA BELLE STEEL IWORILA. REITER & • (Summon to REMM, ELLETKAZ 4 00, hlientactareri of OAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AX LES, CROWBARS, he. AE- Works, FIRST WARD, ;Allegheny. Poet °thee address. PITTSBURGIL • AlEtly 1110111111508, BE& & OM, (summon to Rbantsos, Enna & LLLLU Washington Work FOUNDERS AND MAOHlNLSTS, l ihrtainnion. Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM-ENGINES_, BLAST ENGINES, MILL BEKOHINERY, GEARDIG, - SHAFTING,___ _CAST INGS of all a/satiation; OI L TINES sT/LLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORE. Air Agents for GIFFAILIPS PATENT INJECT. OR, for 'feeding boners. TO NERVOUS BIITTERICRII Or U BOTH SEXES.-A reverend gentleman hay ing been motored to health Ina few dam, after on Hodde Ing the osnalmutlne and Irregular eilmnolve f treatment without mimeos, considers It his asered o duty to earonnolcate to his afflicted fellow. ermts the mean of cure. Hones, on the ipt of 'an ure addressed en s zle he will eend,,fine, copy of the presmiptlon Direct to Dr. JOHN X. DAGNALL, lao Ponca treat, N. Y. miff idvdewl` JOHN COCHRAN Al SRO" Hanufaa turers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING WINDOW SHUT. TEES, WINDOW GUA R R iE D an, Noe. It EEO. an OND dSe THIRD ST , between Wood and Hoke, bave on band a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all Sir ParUcular done at on paid purposes Gran Lots. Jobbing done at.abort notice. au2 UcTHE BEIHAL VEHLEIBEE. Alt RS. BAY OF WARNING AND INSYRUO. FOR YOUNG MEN. Also, new and rellw ble treatment of the 'Urinary and Sexual Systeme. Address Dr. J. SKILL= HOUGHTON, How srd Amoclatlisa, flalndelphla, Pa. 1143ft.HENIUT H. CULLUM, FORWARD LNG AND (.10 SION MERMLAyry . and wholetale dealer Egg, SHEDS, FISH and produce generally, No. 21 WOOD STREET Plttaheuxh. not fAr SENT FREE.—A PANIPULIET 07 . trantenae briportance to the old and young, ed and single or both sexes, will be seat free b addressing, with hemp encicsed, the agent., J. Let. 16EZIDII.t.08 it CO., Bea 78 , Ponca Post thrice. mrablydawF 01.21. &Tr !SIAM NEW, WZTI OUT SPERTPAOLES, NOOTUR OR ALSO. 101 NE. Pamphlet mailed flee on moMpt of ten cents. Addren E. B. Evora, M.D., No. 1130 Boosioay, New York. Jolla= me. .liTToR.Irsl79. O.IL Ifc■APTIR...7. R. 01=A 117.111:719111MILD MCMABTER, GAZZAM CO., A.7TORNEIB FOB CLAIMANTS Licensed U. 8. algendir, roe prseuttne PENSION?. DorrmEs, at. REARS OF PAY, PRIZE MONEY, HOMPM SATION FOIaBORSES, and other the lost nestroyed while In the service of the United safes !STOPPAGES OF PAY AND OFFICERS, ORIDNANOE AND QUARTERMASTER'S AU ()COUNTS A4Unlued and eartlfleatee of Indebted. nem procured. Applleatlons by Mall attrraded to a. If Nude 177 g~NO CHARGE NAME UNLESS SUO. oils: Fru OFFICE No. 98 GRANT STREET, enyt PITTSBURGH. U . a WAR CLAIM A.G.EROI PENSIONS, 33.Dusairions. 33a6 , 03a. 3Pa.y. and CLAIM OP 'ALL IDENDS PROOTIELAD PROMPTLY: W. L & HALL PATTERSON. Attornevs-at-Law. id,' roan= srazrr. V eliEtt)lll9) P $lOO Bounty to alligounded Soldiers, now betnipald to all with • Mileabango." WO dhsMsnlade until the money Is totlectel. T. WALTER DAY, censed the U. B. Government. NI mill .No=3 door below the Ca lick lick . • ItirlllVZ. MILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAT camAß CLAMS of every desalptlon, y the subscriber, at the following rata, viz: Petulant 1 / 1 1/, all other dal=trabO. O. TAYLOR, Atka:veva-Law, No. W Grant street, Pith, Pa. N. B.—No charges are made If the claimdoes not succeed, and all Informationsdiren gratin' sally B-ttrXRFIELD, OAZZAM et 00., ATTOILNEW A LAW. YLANKL/N, -PL., lh ,m litlutti s a, Gamma A Co., Pittsburgh.) Oo o made, Titles imaWned, and all other ler attended to In western peemeelre. 0 Ohio and Wait Elrigtrda. Refermes:i Mears. Lockhart. sad Finny, John limper, Esq., Marsha Sr Brown. mica "TI IJ7 iam0 , ,,re,....,.......... 1. ~..,1 o 1 W STEVENSON, Fourth Street PITTSBITaOII, .tloe In the various *mutant Allegheny conntlts. 4pEtlyd, If O. DADRA:ELL S. A. AMMON • MACHRELL & JOHNSON, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. AND ES. MGM= SOLISZES , CLADS AGENTS Bounties for wounded Soldiers otdidetod m from or to twe ity darn. EAU with e idlWAe fße Cl— and two wltALAtiabuitto-17 NO W. SHAFER, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. NO Tarns Easzre, Pittsburgh, Pa. mums lor,mmmorm Boma% Ra= ZdONEY, to., rigorously psostotdisd. iti CINNATI LEAD PIPE AND N'CORMICN. & GIBBON, ;Arco. MB 1411331.7 o: ,7‘ i'''' l . l F l .o?? : .q?:= ..T unt t .4 4 leer Pin% WM num or iiiii . WI uggirar/ii." 'l.l •aIAV ll reto t' llstotire, _Mao MI - r T i F. , I, ,t', 1 1,1 kal g e ala 1 4042* ' • 'mid impubmkiieliblititiimV•thWeri \ and PrOPrieton of aq Pocks and 011 Wails sr; '`".soul twlifsit v-int,t7,l lit i r 4 a_ rf ...4 1 A Tr. ,.....aui ,- .4zisAiatiaiWgme sor,ar 0 at.s7:4 Troline:wmatamr Riza, vittsburgh 6altt. SATURDA.T, JUNE 24, 1863 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE The National Council of Congregational churches met at Boston, in the Old South -Congregational church, on Wednesday af taxmen, the 14th. This old edifice, the "cradle of the Congftatiemal Order of Pu ritan churches," said to be thirty-six years older than the Declaration of dependence. The Council was permszentlyi organized by the choice of Gov. Bucking ham, Connecticut, as Moderator, and Hon. C. G. Hammond, of Chicago, and Rev. Dr. .1. P. Thompson, of New York, Assistants, and a corps of six Secretaries. Thursday morning the opening sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr. Sturtevant "on the old paths," based on Jer. VI. 16. The scope of the discourse, which was strongly denomina tional, were the difficulties that occur in transplanting New England instructions to the West. In the course of his remarki it was alleged that colportage as a missionary enterprise was a failure, and that the true method of missionary operations were to plant churches and to found colleges. ' Tho main portion of the day's session was devo ted to perfecting the roll of the Council, and hearing the addresses of Rev. Drs. Vaugh• an, Raleigh, and Massie, representing the Congregationalists of England, and Rev Dr. Willis, of Canada. Shortly after the opening of Tinusday morning's session, Rey. T. binned, of Paris, and Rev. J. Thomas, of Liverpool, delegate for the Congregational churches of Wales, spoke with happy effect. Henry Ward Beecher moved the appointment of a discriminating committee to reply to the salutations of the delegates from foreign bodies. It is sup posed the motion had reference to the ante cedents of at least one of the delegates. An address to the President of the United States was voted, in which.the spirit of loy alty was largely infused. The Committee on the "Declaration of Faith" in thelere. port, assume that their functions do not re quire them to draw up a confession of faith. They affirm their doctrinal position was in the main Calvinistic. The Savery and Westminister confessions had been accrot ted symbols. The following declaration is made as a ground of hope and belief: "God, whose being, perfections, and gov ernment are partially made known to us through the testimony of his works and of conscience, has made a further revelation of Himself in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments—a revelation attested at the first by supernatural signs, and con firmed through all the ages since by its moral effects upon the Individual soul, and upon human society; a revelation author'. tatiye and float In this revelation God has declared Himself to be the Father, the Son, and the Holy °horst; and he hail manifested his love for the world through the incarnation of the Eternal Word for man's redemption, in the sinless life, the expiatory sufferings and death, and the res. erection of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Sav ior; and also in the mission of the Holy Ghost, the comforter, for the regeneration and sanctification of the soulsof men." A report of a committee on Church Polity was read which was referred to a large committee for further consideration. It recognized Councils but not con-• sociations, and allowed each church to elect as many elders as It chose. Consider able time was taken up, extending beyond the usual hour of adjournment, in hearing the report on evaugelization in the West and South. -The committee say "we are sire that Gad chose and called the early fathers of New England to be ,the founders of this nation, as we are that He chose Ab raham to be the founder of His ancient peo ple." More systcurin the work of home evangelization was recommended as abso. lutely necessary,, Future efforts shield not belindied to organizing churches from ma telala on hand, or aiding churches to lie come self sustaining. There should be no wasting for invitations. Committees were appointed to consider the foregoing papers, and report. —The Bishops of the Methodist Episco. pal Church made provision some time ago for the work of reconstruction in the South, as the opening of Providence would indicate. Bishop Clark was charged with the duty of visiting Ten nessee to see what could he done. He made the visit and reported favorably, whereupon It was resolved to re-organize the old Holstein conference, whose bounds were mainly in Tennessee, which had sece ded in 1644, when the Church divided on the slavery question. The rebellion hav ing destroyed this evil, sad nproo:ed the foundations of the M. E. Church, South, the first day of June was fixed upon for re. organizing the Conference, at Athena, Tenn., the Bishop in the meantime trans ferred several ministers from the work in the North, to form a nucleus to accomplish' the object in view. Immediately after the usual opening religious services were held at thd time stated: Bishop Clark delivered an able address, after which he announced that he recognized the names of alx minis ters (who bad been transferred) ascompris ing the Bolsters Conference. There were twenty-two ministers and five probationers, formerly of the Church, South, who had given evidence of their loyalty and willing non to submit to the M. E. Chureh, were admitten into the newly constituted body. Each of. these ministers of the Church, South, as their names were called, made a statement of his agreement with the M , E. Church in respect to slavery and loyalty to the country. Want of space prevents us from giving some of their confessions. The usual conference proceedings and ordina tion services took place, after which the appointments were announced giving fields of labor to fifty ministers. —At the late meeting of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church, liberal appropriations wore made for sustaining home mission work at im. 'portant points, which Is commendable. For the mission to San Francisco the Rev. l . Joseph T. Cooper, D.D., a very able Min ister of that denomination, now occupying an important position in Philadelphia, was selected. 'pie Assembly also agreed to send aix experienced and able ministers to labor for two months each, for the coming year,' In the city-Of Washington, namely: Rev. John G. Brown, D.D., of Pittsburgh, be sent .Tulyand August; Tier. David R. Kerr, D.D., of the United Presbyterian of thin city September and October ; Rev. John B. Clark, D.D., Allegheny,`Noveinber and December; Rev. •R. D. Harper. D.D., of. Xenia, O. January and February ; Roy.. Tilemas , Hanna, March and April; and: R% James Prestley, D.D., of Pittabdigh, In ay and'Aine.' • ' _ 17 , MA gclikelil , Assembly, el: gleiNew school Prenlan Merck at Its plie . win 1 le 4t montiiil44e T pfirialaii fiiiiiniding lint n. 444 of tthe;b0AF14444,744: d i es • einnewee, and aped three Months pretch the gospel and admhditering the ordl. I v 41 0.eN u eVIAPPR/9p li t f wing ataa, repreeeptinic olf ofieagPiiiiiigmedio_pedonmAat - I,r-:o:re MIA (..tar.W T'•!imeationOtileffrosefthian.ll po.: CayinciathO N 'niakie,Plf Ate attention,. just trw. The New YoJk o; , ern, in an edi•nral nn "Negro Suffrage and the. 10m fah Church," the following words appear: "Although they may seem tQhave no con nection, it is possible that the destiny of the first will depend on the history of the last, the future of Humanism. in the Halted States may be wrapped up In the status of the negro race," Rev. Thomai Brainerd, D. D., of Phila.. dolphin; Rev. , 7'ln. Adams, D. D., of New ' York, Rev. It ward Crosby, D. D., of New York; Rev. S. T. Spear, D. D., of Brook lyn, N. Y.; Rey. James B. Shaw, D. D., of Rochester, N.;., lite Moderator of the As. sembly; Rev. .W. Pea Cock, D. D.. of Buffalo, N. Y.; Rev. Herrick Johnson, of Pittsburg),, Pa.;Roy W.H. Goodrich, D. D., of Clerelind, Ohio: Rey. W. Hogarth, of Detroit, Mich.; land Rey. R. , 1 19. Patterson, D. D., of Chicago, 111. .. —lt is gratifying to record that since the Bth of December last the sum of one hundred and fifty thousond dollars bas been subscribed to the endowment and scholar ki ship funds of th lawn TheologicatSiml nary in New Y 110, —ln the Es 14,1 shed Church in Scot land, the organ .iireition Is raising a great commotion, and iie 'dispute Is warmly car. tied on by five hundred ministers and adyo. cotes. —The Baptl4 papers are agitating the question of hoidfrig a "Baptist National COnyention for the Freedmen." Phlladel piita la suggested as the place. CITY AM SUBORM /EOM TESTIIiDAY'II. IVICINIXO GAItTTL) A Fiendish Act. On Thursday night or Wednesday morning, some villain entered a field of Mr. David Ewart, Jr:, of Marshall township, In this , county, and cut a valuable mare belonging to Mr. Ewart, on the neck and hips with a large knife, injuring it soseverely that death ensued yesterday morning. Stapleton attaches to George Boyce, a resident or the township, as being the perpetrator of this bridal and cowardly outrage, and yesterday afternoon • Mr. Ewart appeared before Mayor Morrison, of Allegheny, and enteredjs complaint against him, when i warrant was Memel for his arttet. Mr. Ewart states that some time since, Bake quarreled with his (Mr. Ewart's) father, and that the act was committed In a snifter re venge. Officers have been dispatched In Burch of Boyce, and It is probable that he has been apprehended. A Murderous Assault. tipori Information of William Humphrey, a man named Wm -- Higgenbottotti was arrested tbis afternoon by oftli cer Bay, charged with as sanit and battery with intent to kill, Ills al leged that about one o'clock to-day, Jeremiah Humphreys, father of the Informant, while at week In rolllsamill at West Pittsburgh, was struck on the Mad by Hlggenbottom with a pair of tongs, Inflicting a terrible gash and producing a fracture of the skull. The blow was given In a treacherous manner, without any appargut provocation, and there bad been no altercation or disturbance previously. Higgenbottom Is In the tombs, and a bearing will be had tomorrow. Celebration at Uniontown. 4t a medial; of the Union citizens of Union toin, held on the evening of the Milli bastard, It wail resolved to hold a grand union celebration and welcome to the returned soldiers. 'on the approaching fourth of Jdle. The celebration will be held In some grove near the town, where acommodloue table will be erected atiA spread with a flee dinner. The returned 'oldie:re of rajette county are Invited to attend and partici. pate In the celebration the soldiers of 1813 and of Mexico, and all Union citizens who have ens tataed the government and IM brave defenders In theteld, In mashing the late wicked rebdllon, are also invited. Dead Body Found.—On toe evening of the 18th Instant, a man about arc feet eight inches high, sandy hair and. whiskers, heavy set, and supposed to be about forty-five years of age. was found I. ing dead in the road near the residence of Levi Townsend, In abort Creek township, Harrison county, Ohio. From papers found on the body, it is supposed that his name Ii Ferdi nand Shaffer, and that he had lived in Pittsburgh, Pa_ If this ontio3 abould be neon by any of Ms fticuds, they an learn ell the particulars of the case by addratsing B. fI. Toleud, Harriarlllo, plittibol2 con , y. Ohio. Westminster Collo/o.—Tb* Commence. meet exercises of Westminster College take piece the Inst Of this month. The examination of the ColLve classes commenced on the 221 and will be continued until next week. The anni versary addresses'before, the different Literary Societies will It delivered next week. Address before the Society of Inquiry on Tuesday even ing, 27th inst.; address before the Literary So— Medea, Wodnelsday, 12Sthr valedictions to the various Literary Societies, Wednesday evening. Commeaccme t, =th Instant. gilded by tlghtning.--On &Muds, merri ly last, during a violent atorm,'Alexander Steel, while descending the Allegheny river, on an oil Oat, waistruck by lightning, about raven mllu below Franklin, and Lustantly killed. Mr. Steel auon the tow prittiVrhen the lightning aintek the guy rod, striking him, and tearing his clothes cont . ;Solely otrhhi person. Thedeceased melded at Miller', Eddy, Armstrong county, was thittyjwo years of age, and leaves a wife and ate children. A Pocket-flook Case.—A singular caso Co - a ccruing a pocket-book came up before the Mayor this morning. A woman was arrested for the larmmy of $ potket-book, and tho evidence tend ed to show that she bad nicked It up from the pavement in walking along. As the cue pro. ressed, ft appeared that It was her own pocket. book, and that her son had stolen it from her, but that she afterwards recovered It. Toe case was dismissed. ' . Bar. et Judge Wukuni—Meeung of the A meeting of the Dar Is celled for Ssuirday (monster, in the DLstriet Court mom, at 10 o'clock, to take action touching the death of Judge Wilting. As an old member of the Bar, whole reputation Is not confined to the county or the State, It Is Loped the attendance wtll be es large as pose/We. blew Railroad ProJect.--A corps of anal nears are now engaged In surveying a route, for a railroad from Snow Bhoo, Clinton cotinty to Franklin, Vonango county, byway of Brookville. The surrey la being made by the Atlantic and Great Western Railway Company, which Is a guarantee that the road wilt bo speedily built. Cuing Ahead.—The town of Flamer. situa ted It mike from Franklin and the same from Titusville, has grown into a proaperous oisea. It bat , four Uteri, two 'national banks, a num• ber of refineries, and about 9„000 Inhabitants. Flay new buildings aro in the course of erection. Martin Brstrdy Pardoned.--Governor Cur tin has pardoned Martin Brawdy, Jr, the young man convicted during the peat winter of 'sturdy: in the second degree, in shooting James Fagan, and sentenced to the penttemtlary for alerm or ten years. Ittruck byltightding.--On Wednesday, the 14th last., during 'a severe rain store, the rad. denceof Judge IteClano, In East New Castle, was struck by Ilghtnltig. Fortunately no one was butt, and the damage done was aiding. Death of a Soldier of 1812.—Hr. Henry Rockafellow;an old soldier of the War of 1812, died at his rasidence No. CO NortliCommoi; Al legheny, at the advanced are of eighty. nit Years. The fateraiorlll take place tomorrow forenoon. talling the Market—Owen Dillon was finedtsand coma by Mayor Lowry this morn. log. for forestailleg the =tricot, In purchasing filly pounds of butter. Early ClosinE.--....411 of the local insurance companies and the principal' agencies have agreed to close their emcee at 4 o'clock r. at. un til the Ist of October. • SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. Tama! W. Riau practical Elhde Roofer, aos Ocelot In ,AmerinanLAte, of various : orders Mee at Almada Lau=near the Walter Works, Pi ttacrgh, Za. es, Na 18 Pike prp attended to. All work trantod: Water - Repairing done at the Monter F o charge for repairs, provided the ntatiszoiaktwed after tt la wet on. • ft - Wethm.--Gor friend, kb.. John Weer No. 120 'Federal street Allegheny,. Was In the age whim Iltfe .gketons news ofthe,napture o 1;1 d' 4nd the surrender of We ebel Benda ' al ipsojfee, Mitred, and takum Atm:doge at 04 pfs*simhocid.' and koowthg ed tweaks ' that Weeddillktur.,,,medif very' I.6.ol'terrellaser o_f laullketist_ s•Sag,end summer, goods at *lent ° n l,4l l , otuot olikirdots. Some of the gnat j ec zairit olidmeree'lnd nstben, am 4nelndedle , skink, which he to prepared so make up to on lodge In - um woe styles, and at lew *riittli. - Jrcholce assort tit goods and seadyanede , clot* r i asolttmd atbit elegant madbv s i t , 2 -otrAllietaillrieekliimld.gve /Am ai hhe Y Manta I r riend.—Warrented to s Ask nrozn aras idaTikitd./Tit pi ::,•:,, 14 1.6 symptoms and treatment of rate Ae oc i i ipreirkekoprciet c m . addressba r rg Man s to stamp enekwed, J s 1 6117711411M011P0Fe jdl4ol 0 . ' Par Games .NEW SPRING GOODS. Itia,er'kurn ar Glyde, NO. 78 BASET STREET, WhoFatale and Retail Dealers In Trimmings and Fancy Goods, MOTION; HOSIEBY_IND GLOVES, And GEnUemon's Faraishinr, Goods would call the attention of Northants. tad to dads generally, to tMtr very entenrive stook the OCITO line of ZoOda Our stooks of a,RetStakks Dim of ' lull Da. 40. 4.206 as ltros. 10.400 ii Denea-11J Xlc Do. Cortilasses of co OIL ORDERS AND 1r01:10111015 BO UGHTespecially, le the OR hugest 'mut beet ow opened 1 jaiedir CoLLEOTED. thts city, end our Cotton Hose and Socks NOTION DEPARTMENT will M fouir3 .very attraettve and complete la al Its breaches% and at miser that cannot fall to plea OlvytA e us a call before purchasing elsewhere. m LRAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST with a carefully selected amortnient of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, among Wash will be found a fine Um of Hosiery in grottos" and lisle. Gloves, Ribbons, Mowers, Useless, Smithy Collars, and all the new Myles, including Rubber Collars, to which I particularly call the attention of the ladles ; Illadame Dentorost's Cor net.,,, Hoop Skirts. Lace and Linen Handkerchle all kinds of COM, nen/ Swigs Sets, Lacs Oaps, Bert at Barbs and Coiffeurs, Br asUest Caps, Shetland Shawls, Tidies, Brum) Lace in Crotchet, Linen, Cotton, Thread, Falenciennes and Point Applkoe, Wide Linen Lace for Pillow Cases, Embroideries of all kinds, Infant's Robes, of all kinds; new style Blankets for infants; Ladles' Rids, Jousts's Kfda, Blues' Sides Gimp and Steel Bead Sets, Cord Seta, Cable Cord, Cord and Tassels, Tassels and Buttons in several now styles; (ammo in Jet Steel, Straw and Chryital Chenille) Silk and Ulsstal Fringe, Straw Hata and Trimmings; Mt. terfllea Lace, Applique. Jet, Silk, Gold Deaf and Pearl, Fancy Combs, Chryatal Drops, Point. aids and Foils, and •,sasiety of other goods, to which I would call the attention of my kind mato, mats and the pubis R E n Fourth street. LOCKWOOD'S CELBSRATED Cloth Lined and all Paper Collars. EATON, ZACRIIN & CO.. Woo. 31,7 db 31.0 wireb. get.. • SOLE AGENTS FOB LOCKWOOD'S GOODS. The trade wi ll be impelled at Dlanufaetnireei Lilt. A hill assortment on hand. will JOB. EOM: & CO., DEALICES Di STRAW AND MILLINERY GOO.DS, 'Ribbons and Bonnet Bllb,Fle-erand Trtsurdaga EmbroMertes, - Lsee Goods, Etrunlikorshlefs, Fang Goods, BGalmo ral oods, B S ea ki d' Gimrts, Ladles' and Gents Fur. ps -end Dishing Ornamanta Worsted Hosiery and Gloves, /loop Gone sad ftwall Wares, are now taistv#ll flab first assortment of JII"DIN SPRIJIG GOODS, whist, erlll be latu24 amuniell_r_atteseUve. Haring bean purchased et LOW GOLD we can other SPECIAL INDUCEMENTSBATES TO BONERS. Our Notions 3De•roas• m.osa.t veld *all times be found well supplied. We solicit • call frost Nerthants,2llllnem Pedlars, dad the PubUs Debar oonaaaat that wit auk mit a/ l. .TOB HOM & 00, TI and IV BLARE= ST21111! PAR 1 ; 84 ; 1 / 4 3 ' BIM 6/ELDEB, SUN 1:41111MLAS. or the newest styles aM at lowest Mae& Whole. esle►ad retail at EATON, & OCON3. FANS I FANS I MK, MEN AND PALM FANS, nl es - ery description. at ELTON. XACATIN t 00.,5, PLIXOB,OIIrUSIC. is THE VERY BEST. BRADBURY,IEW YORK, It&smacker & Co., Philadelphia, PLALNCOS, Arno S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S American Organs, WITH MEAT TREMOLO ITT/CEMENT. All Warranted for Five Wears. They excel •Il others to brillianey, sweetness of tone and thrish. A now lot Just reselirle; et re. dined Priest. WAKE:LIMY & BARB, earre N 0.12 ST. CLAM MEM T_TOFFMLN, HOENE & CO., tIFT/W RTIUSET, , lobs afikifis ioi 3 Z/ocliii.o2••• Voletixacms, Si- Best Pianos In QOM RENO 5'111,5. EMOVAL 1 WELLS, RIDDLE & co. . :10r71:, , t at r 16 WOOD TEiTHEEPLacornielti Into Allarawooro they ate pro/wed to fill all order, for WHIP LASHES .6.= SWITCHES • taptly at the lowest prices.. . lava I EMOVAL .—DA.V. CRAMPORD, sindulatt Imbue e■ Pig Aka's, 'poems, as • removed Ms ethos horn No. tID WATER 3T. OORAZIV OF WOOD end FIRST STREATS, cern Peoples , Malone! Bank. The Iron Comm. e_el business waned Oa In all Its branolum. Cub advances made. Oetudgrunents soltalted. reir Macs to the irou Zennuteetntere thle e tr. aplaind 3010 V —livtmveAL. Ws day Ted from Aoai street to No. ISO and ISO Yana Ma% pißotouttbhauromnr t r 2Aopeollte the Cleveland and rni - atm der. 161 7. 11.1113K0Z0 aloe. DISSOLVTIOXS. rixBBoLirriox or (30-PART.NBR ISHIP.—The Parra:muddy heretofore between the undersigned, under the Era n e r,,t,ti oßlarpToN is 00., for.the mannhtature of Silver Pearl and other floaye, has thhi day been dissolvid by mutual sonowd. HAIIIIIEt. err. r M al • JOHN G. OE Pittsburgh, Sept. ethr 13111=7,..0. 111. LICICMDY ilk CO, D Ss C#VMPTIVir fr. (70;j • itainnrAtrnaapti,..€2 : Pearrandli nPeriatliatinftPi t Sa ingaZ,F.:frALCA il,l27selnior. della , • ' • t Rr amiatid with in; • • • ised • ~ N 1 : I" 1ndit."11"14.4V1107 "~`la+ OlistOsiajt I P * TAttl - . yi witaftgitryoesaram4_ Eld4rKS .61.XD D4ArICERE: BANKING HOUSE. N. Houses & soics, No. 67 Market Street. Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS EEOE/VED LIT PAB FONDS AND OVEZEZIOE. Golketionsinads on all the principal points of the Vatted States and Canada& swims, BONDS AND annul sEovarriz as le Part or icular attention paid to the lutralutie and arra STATES SIMMS, TEMA-SUET DEPARTMENT, Ovvrou or OM= oy nri Otouunrcrri . , April nth, ifeigi • BEAN BY BATIBFACTOR Wi tE rviderice presented to the undersigned, it has been kiwi* to appear that THE MANGE WOK BANK Of PIMBORON, in the elty of Pittsburgh, In the county of Alla. ghany and State of Petmatia, has been drily organized tinder and woo to the requirements of the acts of Congress, entit “Aa Act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge ot United Static, Honda, and to provide Tor the aim- When and redemption thereo f "approved June Id, Me, and hag complied with tU provisions let said act required to be. complied with before com mmicing the buelifeas of banking nadir laid tat. 'Now therefore, I, Fainuals OLAeurs. °on:Miler of the Our. do hereby certify the ["The The ExalialLe Ra tional Bank of Pittsburgh? in the city cif Pitts blurb, in the mural of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, atunorized tooominetutut.. new of Banking le under the art aforesaid.e the b } Currency Bureau, In testimony whereof Seal of the wttneu my hand and Comptroller of the seal of oMoe, this 26th Ouneney. day of Aptit, lea. L Department. - ➢UIEEMAR CLARICE, spzi.trod Comptroller of the Currency. rtß - ' EXCHANGE. NATIONAL BANK Chartered by the' Capital ;Organized ender State of Pa., 1816. sl,ooo,ooo.:Natiel Law 1865 Thu Hanle hes been dffignsted a United States Treasury, and appoLited neat for the We of the '''`7l3o LOBN. Every tacillty will be °trued to invesien or pm& Idea purehosiog for re-eale. B. M. MUBBAY, Cashier spew PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANS, Of Pittsburgh. Capital Paid in 81,000,000, with Privi lege of $2,000,000. Banking Hove CORNER FIRST AND WOOD STREETs. Thl;Bank, organized under the National Btnk. Iris System ts now prepared to transmit bustruste e e l` Banking lionse,eornes of Wood and Ft% tlollectione made on all accessible points on the moat favorable terms. Spedal Agents for JAY 130OBE, for the sale of the U. 8. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes. F. M. GORDON, Caablar. J. C. MePEERSON. Taller DOLLAR beythus atalK, NO, 85 Foturrii Siker& VILANTEILIED IN 1856. Open daily from eto 2 o'clock, also on Wedame day and Saturday evening, from May tat to No. vember fit , from 7to e o'clock, and from November hit to May IA from • to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of all the prongst !anther' Ons Dollar, and • dividend of thdeclared twice a year, la June and December. Interest haa been declared semiannually, In June and December, since the Bala was Organized, at the ate el Ms. per cent. a year. Intuited, if not drawn out , is plated to the credit of the depositor as principal, and beam the same interest from the drat days of June and Dommber, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call, or even In ntopreset hispass book. At th is rate stoney will doae/e laws than twelve years. 17 Fifth street. Hooka, containing the Charter, By-yaw Rules and Regulations. furnished yeti', on spoils/Mon at the anon - 17 Mite street." • Pazatostra-OEOROL ALBS= RD WIMISO J . AndenVlon,M TIUSE A. DiWITIL Pollock, IL Da John G. Hackotan. Hobert Robb, Benj. L. Fahontoolc John H. llhossiberger, James Hardman, James Shidle, James McAuley, Alexander Speer, Lau M. Pennock, Christian Teat*. vinsrant. Olden Aims, Henry 3.l.ffah, John 0. Bindley, Peter A. Madeira, e . lijuorrenmin,llaak, Sohn Marshall, Walter P. Mantudi, Alonzo A. Carrier, James B. D. Needs, Charles A. Couch, John B. Noraddenj Wm. Douglas, John Orr, John llvana, Wi lli amL. John J. OiUnpile, ll R ill =s, William S. Haven, -Alexander Tintlle, Peter H. Hunker. WMiam Vankirk, Ittohood Hays, Wm. P. W,. ,71 4 Ja= Z.lg4/113 Rue uer A. COLTON sw.eary--..Texth a D. - NEEDS. allzlior LO - urtWOOD CO., BANKERS, have removed - from No. 211101 am atiset, to Nos. f Brewadway .a*d 64 Waal Nlvhdt. sv n Ircrusx. Orders for the ro uhase and sale of GOVrElg , BENT AND SEOURITIES executed on the timid terms. Bank and Individual mounts reeds's& and In terra allowed upon current balance, Which map be checked for at edsh; or tea dye aortas mvissuid C. PETE. OIL CLOTH& SC. to pries of • CARPETA • . O Deedring to afford tn. MINI. An pporlip&rit goods at Oeirespotellng Decline In Gold. • Perehae impsdigenorstlng tumblye ndlee We hoine thin Osy , ltorkeddownVieen, • TOM cou• =ewe AIWA an* lamed And moat com tter letsp aseortmeal Ot new and *hobos pattern; Betwele, Velvets, do Three Ply teprol, Floor GU Clths, Windw manes, ies. Ai a toduetto o o of • , TWenty•live to Thirty4itroe and ano4hlrd per ow SIONSAAND iN COLLINS, • A sad 73 rifrli EMMET next door to Custom Houle and P.O. intal Ct i R O TSI tIASPBTB I 9.1.1iP8T13 CARPET:DRY GOODS STORE OP . LUKER co. 136 . : Federal Street, Allegheny. We 4Coijdirt facetted Dia tamest stook at *.c gi rt , etio BISON AO! OR -47h?O‘ao ;net ceded to the Mlle In this ettt, Also o JIG mascot:neat of DRY GOODS AND PronoNs whlck ore ancelaudAt t toloGlY ToSolookinltsu Z ll s ( laUirOrCE _TOBA47.oBl3.4ifent Of the Boum) *unlit" Ock ,B aulnto.Flns/amusiteit Oaf teto and tt•Posaltatatal Idfibatursantre. or Map MAUI. Maziu . sidn,lyttignuit. ( lABDWa4 'COlMpittet‘ .• . • W ‘ l4- .4ObTZ4 - /Lgant_tor /Oath Amer/ eitrMarkaldrillattfteglii, Wara, TRE .1)^0 •.4 •i'4. •b, 9!"9,111011161. TM*IMa ••••• IN •••• • Ma. 4 - Mpg , a 2," tUfri a utir* , 1111' BOUGHT AND SOW ON COMMISSION. IMOLILDINO O f Pittsburgh. DEPOSITARY OF THY !RAMEY'. BLA B 'President. .:.; alEDlflft. D B ' I X Lileslrs =MD BLOOD SEARCHER. All will agree that Mb. Is n D one of all MINIM Mfg from Impurity of the blood. Its, Immense Sale end unbounded RopnlerlV attest thelrtiLth of MU 411leatiOit. No nuellelsaaeuldUnerinventroolue so WIDELY KNOWN in so ahott a ttele, velem It perused some ItTIIB. UV° .QUALITIES, whose • bible bane halal ei. tea* meat hare recommended It to the people. It la • medal= which has :nate:Lase *lll oote. tines to rest, OM ITS lICEIRITIIP ALOIcE, sad sot& only to beprimen to 11.0 appreciated.' THE mousAns or instate= in Its raver, sent, =asked sad uosolleiteit, tot/e proprietor, by the trim have used it; bear wit. nets to the fact that It never yet failed the waren! to the hour of daugerovhsn =Cathie froia disease or staking Under the' complaints for whtell tt claims to be a specific: It'ls Iltriellya Vegetable Prepare Oa" WHEN PROPERLY PREPARED Pure ate rialo, AND A,D=L9TgIiED ACCORDING TO DIREOTIONB enumot possibli injure the meet delleato to.: Ilona, am la often the ease where mineral or menu. rlal preparation■ are need, eeldanel mg in such sue, the truth of the old lapin;, that ..the rem.. edy L metre than the disease.. t 8 Oleansing and Purifying Qualities operate alike on the terter infant, the dedleahei female, the old and young, the weak and strong; and While IT ERADICATES . ALL IMPURITIES , from the blood, which le the foluitairt.ot4lLe Useif,it restore! health, awl vigor otmlad,aod body follows la a 0013/CQUOLICO. It t an *slow, that rho Fountain 111Ust or theetream bofurbbi and fool; and whetbez disesee has ite origin in the fluids or solids of the: body, body, common sense saut teach every relleeting . ';- mind that an impure: tate of the blood is both ..: 4 ; dangerotus to health and injurious to the system. The Improved Blood Searcher claims to cleanse and purify the fotuttela of life, and le thus a sure and - UNFAILING PANACEA Por the cure of all amazes tabling from An Impure State of the /80014 SUCH AS ArOrallf ' . , • OlittMOUS Formations, Cutaneous Diseases, . Erysipelas, Bolls, _ Pplearon the Face, . Sore Eyes, Scab! Head, Totter Arrections, Old Stubborn Ulcers, Ithemnatia Inisiniers, Ma, Costiveness, .7giun l V, P balt. Ethanol. Mercurial D • General I lse = ity, • , Ltyer Complaint, • Loss of Appetit.,' LOW . Spirits, , ' .. ' . Female Coutlitethte. Pout Stomach. • ' Together with all ether . .. &Lisonlers from an improper on Of the circulatory . • - System. As a general Tonic, its erects are most terdignant, and cannot fail to benefit where used perueveringly sad - -- scowling to direoUoill Teimektimazalziais The progiketer has certificates enough ea hand to CU a good oiled valuta., all of them .the trite torn offerings Of thou who have hurt mired bv that Blood Searcher from which he selects the follow. . . • log Liver Complaint Cared by Idadeerig Mood Searcher: BLAIR COMITY: av - , • Peru:many appeared before me, one of the Jae. U of Peace. in and for Blair county, Geo./Copp. who, being duly sworn, wording to law, doll . Pole and sad: Two years ago I was afflicted with pain betweenthe shoulders, almost constant Googly • . . I :::fftWores. th f" . .4 4l banMsun' 4 : 24 ) I could hardly walkr a my phyilcian mia=l. Sometime lama fall I •eammenced taking Ities mproved Blood Searchers by the u5et 404.... 1c4,., wsa perfectly owed. I leaser* to r= it to all who rafter from /tree diseases, general die. 1-- ---- i /ditty loss of appetite and other disesaes wish* _ . • , from mpurities of the blood. I would not like to. -: - do without it.: I conalder it an excellent, family., .:, medicine (Signed,) GEOBGB ICOPP. Sworn and, subscribed this lah , riat4f A. D ISdr, before me. J. GORL ~ J. P. • Norr..—atr, Kopp is a residenßl a irkstawa, and I. well-known to the citizens af iuid Bad. ford counties as a man of exec/lad character sal inflames. • • • Another Case or depends Cared by Zlie p . sey's Blood Searcher. - • - It thus be any who AM doubt that Ltedeere •••' Imp Bl rered ood Searcher haa sad pere meatly. . : .- aura the moat desperate aud leatertaadiug ease* ot Sandula, lot theft read the lonotabig and be eon. vizored Dm Y. X. Idensey t'l Was.ftioted fore name 1 her of years with a disease, sal by my I:Miele...Maw ~1 to ba ncrotula. For the last three year. I bad that I was tusableteen& cut of 111 7 bed. /War . -al the remedies and the phyalcians I Was aid* procure; without beAd moult. '..loote, Hatted growlim worseu n it nt the flesh and skin war. :` : : r entirely eaten. ff the left Ede_ of my face, mak. • shoulder and um. My suffering wee so greet, anti I was solar reduced that ltreoutred eMirts o i • two persona to tons me in Dem. This IraisitT 0011: dition when I woe induced by the Messrs. Randota of 1114exten, to try dour Impremed-Blood Hearths, which, to my relief, and Ithe sallstaation my friends./ moon 'discoyared was halides me. continue the use of It. and gained ao rePldl. that n considerably lees thanone year /marl able te INs about end attend to some of my household dation, and the parts affected were all healed up and 'eve ened With :sound, healthy flesh end able ead hies so continued evatslace; nod I. now enjoy stall or health that I had_ for years given no all hope! ' . eye; again being blasted with. • ' • • _NANDI LasEn.X.ermY Near Eldertom nrousirozny county, line . AS A TONIO . Ii hiui no equal. . untiks ms' Waft, sobet . tuis eatiled 4 .Mt.tteis," it creates to:11,4)11 . r.. - • - 1 appetite, bni'Ores tone wit to'theeletenio , ; ireegnellY ned peciationtly. •-‘ OfitLIMM ;:•:,_,.. i ifiL,2, , : . ... , :: , :c . , . lit ... ..1 . , , ,•: , .. , ,i,:t5 ... ;`,.,•: : ....,:',1, , ,-1,... , „,,, i ii. , F i l i nui r ra , :;;Z1T:1,.., 4 •6:,..,:r . ,..!;; :,•:...7;;.•; 1 ,'•::t . ,; C.-;...... , .:::• . ,, ~..k.,1:,t :::::';::,,,f3-ti'Ll •:,1 ar5".,; , ..;2:',." ' 4' .. .. , Z . A. ,-4 ,. 1..',;;A: . ..4., ,2,;4 ,-, T , A;f14 " ..; i - , i,: 1414;44141,7;'1 . ~,, I t cif: it . .t". ,3 , -70 ... , •••• . 70..7tara.'11, - -11 r W1t.°444 - 4,..7," , . ', 1 ~..%,,. -.' . ..i." ) ( 1 4 n r.- , " - ; . tc4l-i 4 44 - ' , 6.4 i. .',. : .t 4 0 g',',..." - .. %)414. , : t4:04 4-/ sAA , f:r,,,, ,, ,;- - :7,..1 , ,,... i.: - . 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