VrwIJIV s A_NTED.—HOUBE. —A sma,l oontabchag four, flee or .lx rooms, either In Sliteburgh or Allegheny, is wanted about the Mat of September or October, bye gentleman, his Wit and too children. Address, N r Mt, Gozerre Orem& WANTED, taXT17.41.77C by eyoung man of steady bablts La a orholessla or Mall grocery store; has had two years experience! 10 the above business; can speak English or Ger. IDan hmgoage ; eau give good references. Address tratd E. W. E, No 439 Penn street. ..WANTED.-CARPENTERS TWEJI? GOOD ceaPEzrrEas r.r.tg o , employment - Apply Imme • total,, es No. C 6 t MITHFIELD STREE r. - . rict.ourgh. WI ANTED-41LNVABSING AGENTS --We Want active persons, with businese tal in e'en/ State, to take excluslre county tight sea a work 'A tight Family Raw i n Which will. e biles. the most popular book •Ser htiblished in America. Thong/tads will be sad, in Bier, eeocty, every family will buy one. Great that:memento to disabled snldlers Act a book will be sold from • item Old canvas BLOB now is your time. There bno doubt shun It.. Applicamts must give reference, occupation 10Mility and antis eohnty wanted. One county to one •ent. Samples in July. Send, with stamp, for circulars and terms Addrees, aaarLEsobr & 00., No. tit Chestnut street, Philadelphia. jyaltd nod ' • WAFTED.—AGENTS FOR • TRH SEGUED SEEVIOE, 111 E FIELD, TEE . DUNGEON AND TIE ESCAPE 13TAnumwr Bronalussox, New York Tribune Oorresiolor - ent, The most Li:tete:ding sod exciting bookeeer yrablbbed, embracing Mr. Richisniscel unOrsral leled expedenee (or four years,. trurellogthroggh the tnucto In the secret serrnse of the Tribune - at the outbreak or the war, with our armies and giuts, both East and West, during the fleet two rare of the Rebellion: his thrilling captorei his ' . , iratedneroent for' l months is :seven different - rebel VLear ids mope and utmost mirsculouxiourney t o: nearly UP mile.. It *Dr aborted in gere:As, and contain more of the fact, Ind. dent and romance of theme than any other work publUhed. Teachers, ladies, energetic young melt, and eipe. dalty returned and dbi sided officers ant soldiers, " . >n want of profitable employ:nerd, will find It ewllirly aranten to thou condition:. We have spots clearing 1160 per meroh, Wldch we will prove to an eonbtiox applicant. Rend forence. Ws. Ardr eei, JONES, BROS. & 00., corner lfixth azo: bllzwur streepe. Philadelphia, Pa. "WANTED. -4125 PER MONTH.— _, eata treated everywhere to introduce the SHAW & CLARE t7o FAOGLY SEW MG 'MACHINE the ontilow price machine to the countrywhich is Scented by Grover It Baker, Wheeler •h e WW limn, Stager & Co., and lisehelder. 411 other machines an tafringewenua -and .the Wier and acct Units to flea mai fm! i=nt. alb ; . Salary lit ar.d 7 , e 3 rues, or tax i. eoAk• &Adm..,SBLW & CLARE, Hiddcfsed. EWA& mytanalalatarT WANTEDAT AT $l5O PER MONTH, A •BEOLLANIX, OANYASSSIL, t every town . and county, for TUE 'NURSE AND SPY the 'Stoat exelting book ever published, embracing the advesouree of a woman in the Tinton army as Nurse, Snout and Spy, giving a moat vivid bud ' Nature of the wax. we tare Agents clearing Mac yet month, whlth we will prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Ad:trees SON 0114, FINQS. & 00. No. Goo Chestnut street, Philedel ,p/114 PA. my-Limd 'WANT ED. —VD A NT H. -41. want T Agents everyerh at VP a Inman, expense. FIFTEEN ABTIOLES,the best eel.W r beell it offered- Full particulars free. Address T.' °ABET, Ittadefattl, Maine. nr94:llmd.ailtuT . . FOR 8.1.LE..4P01i RE.V'T. BALE—A very valuable FARM in e Deny tosnalisk, Westintuelard county, Pa. otintaintnr 6 about 195 acres, well improved, and io MO eta or cultivation. Also. a Farm of about pa acre. in West WM:mi lk/A Township, Indiana county, Pa., about four Miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. The ini• = mints are a hewed log hones, a frame barn atone 009 house, wagon shed, coin crib and Ohm outbuildings; a small apple orchard and other fruit trees; iZO acres cleared and under good fence, the remainder of the. land-is covered with white oak, red oak, walnut and sugar tree. This property will be sold very cheap and on easy terms, as the owner wishes to go west. A portion of the pm - chase money will b• taken In city prop erty or well located lands in the west., Possession liven immediately. Also a Farm of 100 acne adjoining name tract, With hoed frame bones and barn, good fencing; about 80 acres cleared; underlaid-with coal and limestone. A 1.., • Farm of about MS antes in Fairfield town. &hip, Westmoreland County, Pa. Also, a Vann of 200 acres in Fairfield to...MP Westmoreland eourocy, Pa Also, a very eatable farm of 234 WM, near the town of Bolivar. in Fairfield township, Westmarw land coun ty , Pa., and about one and a half einee hum the .Pft..nsylvanta Railroad. The improve. manta are•=We house, spring boo's, smoke bows, a large stable, a large framo barn an Z . water saw mill, a large apple orchard, with fruit trees. It is underlaid with coal. • grin of are brick clay, and about one hundred acres of No. 1 white oak &Bohm. Possession given lut. Alan Also In acres situated in Ligonier towsuildp, Wertinoreland county, Pa., adjoining town 7. = " sit lots, with a large brick house. A Ana In the borough of Ligonier. Wi ll be use Also. IS 11031:3of land, with • large flouring mill, editing same place, SZO aeon of land, adjoining same aim Alto, the beat farm on the Monongahela Hiatt, about one mile from McKeesport, Allegheny Co„ Pa., containing about 140 acres. The improve metal are a frame house and barn, corn crib and wagon abed, with other outbuildings. A large apple orchard of between tie and SOO tram; 60 anialm lees, SO pear trees, and 400 peach trees. Also a Farts of 240 area, near the town of Ligonier, Westmoreland county, Pa., very cheap. ALA a Large Hotel at Blairsville Ibtersostion, an the Pennsylvania Railroad. The b..l.ldings are good and well arranced for a hotel and store. This property will be sold at a great bargain. for further particulars inquire of . 0. H. TOWERißealEstateAgeut, i o. 161 Fourth street. woR SALE.—A RARE CHANCE FOR dn. a good investment and a besutifil country zoo. Idence to Oakland, ten minutes walk from the Oakland Station and-five minutes walk from An. Outs Station, on th e Coaneboville Railroad, ONE AURE OF GROUND, with a good nice two story house, carriage house and stabos The bon:imam. tacos eight large rooms, with hall stx feet wide, running through the centre. A choice lot of fruit tiers sod a twisty of everiorcena; a never. falling well of good water. Price Tenon Enquire Of GRARAOI & CU . lyfOU • corner Peon end Wayne streets. VOR. SALE—TWENTY-TYPO ACRES of Improved land ha Peebles Township, a mile month of East Liberty. lately owned by Waiter Forward, eceased. There Is a dm stone dwelling on Jr., 'the prenilars, and !ergo orehard of Melee fruit. Far ternia . extquire of ZORN M. FAAS, guardian of minor children, No. el Pennsylvania Avenue, 4n. p1.17a VIETH FORWARD, on the property. jydiwd J M. FAAS, Guardian. FOR BALM Valuable bl'aaufacturing Mte, adjoining the establishment of Lindsay, Owens Co., In hicCitue Township,, eonsisting of dee and half acres, with • river front, and extending to P. Ft. W. at C. B. H., sad issituated for s =lll dof business. For terms apply to the pro. WILLIAId H. WAKEMAN, )05.1md 115 Bawer street, Allegheny, II L'OR BALE.—INDIANA CO. FARBL— .. A farm of 103 acres, 75 cleared, balance timber; well watsred with rpriegs and small streams; situate four miles from Blairsville, on the MOP. land road, oonverdent to eburchea, schools, Isa. There is strong indications of coal sad oIL 1 3 , 118 . place This is a good &atm to purehasta a cheap and . ' For farther information apply at the Real Es. tate and Laurance Waco of jtel F 1 0. S. BA.TES Butler street, Livanastaartlle. 4'OR BALE.---One SECOND - ELLND A. BOILER., nearly new, 25 feet long, 29 Unties diameter, 2-15 inetylinee. Cien. One 24 feet Ica& ID (mites diameter 345 tub Ona 21 feet long, 43 inches diameter 345 inah nes. One 53 barrel Wrought iron Tank. itrigt:re at the INDUSTRIAI4 WORKS. HUOR M. BOLE & 00., ear.oint LIM/ and Duciacana Way, ilttabli. nah17.21 ym PA Y,T, JR. PALE—WRITE LEAD FAO T08Y.—54.600 wlll,porabsee one-half interest the real eat the Ste atecooneetcchtbereubenville White Lead. PeeThlry to futonand all stth e ' I" capable of inanufactortag 100 heel of land pee day, and are now filial with orders A practical ZWei With the above capita: two elper at least 40 per Mit: on the investment. For fall particulate apg to - - B. ItleLAlft & CO., 103 4th street. R BALB. • In Otte borough of I-leen - loot, Columbiana 00., ablo. altu.te oa Bin". trees. 17 feet front, ear...f lag bark GO met. Thl. property ralll be sold for each very cheap. Por further particulars .nqulre Of ; n, EL TOWER, ,16102 f 102 Fourth Streat. FOR SALE, A 0017170.11 TABLE liOrSll Ot four roo within ova and &half squares of street ewe, in rester. Good Water and overy& thing convenient. Pones-non gtven intmedhstely For terms app.l7 to JOOl7ll Pate, 77 Federal street, or at Thomas Usspa's Wagon Shop, B eaver street, Zdanehestar. none! VOR BALA —A SALIM MOWER AND REAPThis maetune was on exhibition at the Sanitary Fair last year , end le now owned by the Sanitary Oommisaion, who are desirous to fell It at ./10., Jaques of /Seidl{ DIOXEY Is 00 ar liZOKHaat a.lornio. Liberty Street. Jail J'F(SALE. -1.50 Acres of 004 alsoLiC sts of boot mad to pool No: 21 &Loons track of Coal sad :abroad, ova Improvements to 4 : ,, . ....kthg= ii. go, f4. : , .. ll.zi t _: 4 ; sulk ... ! dtrit dam ,ED Ildh..on Cheat stresi. ~-food o 'l2oll BALlir..l=4E-A YBAMI , X goUSE, IfisoioSist it °sok Sttostad oot• Dar Irwin and Western Annus Antehe a y M I . =VIZ, of Lririx, ifkraD — k PAVTON, WM . XMAS sod uslisooadst. Plokou n t. - - - - - - FOR BALE—ONE THOUBLND Io) ./1: GUST POSTS. Atm, wanud Co bun a goad TWO-HORTE WAGON; iron axle preferre4 X ulna ASV IQ, Lumen Erna 11 \ , e 4, /- E.N•7%. i.„il i.iE_,fRE. ]La►nzae DUPREZ & GREEN'S lIIIEBHIBLI3 AND DRABS BAND Greaten combination of talent ever brought together. tbrintlumee Monday Vann. July tout, 1060, FOB ONE WEEK ONLY. PIIICV , OP ALDNISSION: Parqr.ett• and Dress Ofrs le Pacally Circle as Gallery 25 P•ivate Boxes. Single Seats in Ps fiste Bones 125 Concert commences at EN o'clock. Grand Serenade in front at the Theatre by Dttpret & Green's Brass EOl.l. SAM POND JCS. Ex" Advertising Agents. jyaittl rerio.r B.ILES pußmc SALE OF FAY'S LARGE AND VALUABLE TRACTS OF COAL LANDS, Oa ttre Pittsburgh and Stenbenrilie Railroad, in Washington and Allegheny Counties, Pe., and Brooke County, West Virginia. On MONDAY NORNTNO, July nth. Mi. at 10 o'clock. will he sold to the City of Pittsburgh, at MeILWAINE'S tIIOTION ROOMS, tee Smith field street, next to Fifth street., oppoute the Post Other, the following valuable Cool Tracts : 16 - neres and 54 perches of land In BtOoke county, West 'Meal k nearly opposite Steubenville. Tins tract is underlaid with, and commands to the ow:m atte shore, the same stratum or (Mal now worked by shad in and aboutritembenville, which malls re. garded worth about IMO per a re. It has a front and landing of kr rods on the Ohio river, lasladmg the oats deep water In that vicinity, and located eultably and at proper distance from tho bridge and western terminus of the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad, to afford rallialent rosin tow *pintos for COW can between lb.rnilroad and river landing. This point Is the only btu on either sale ' of the river, within available distance of the rail road crossing, fitted for the shipment of coal, and vorould afforev 'fine laconic, as a wharf or landing alone, for the shipment of coal by other partias. 1111 acres and 69 perches of good farm land In Hanover, Smith, and Jefferson township; W o nth . - M iton a c m on4. ,, ,ty, P e zw o y u lTazil . :, at . wr i. st m enl o r b ls .. on the Putsourgh and Steubenville Railroad. Several public toads crow It, near the rallrOad sta. Uon, rendering port of It valuable for town lots; and about Sneer. of good coal (of the Pittsburgh veto) are In the south side of this tract, to good position for loading mite cats, commanding &lam another large body of coal. Ili acres and 111 porches prime quality limestotre land In Smith toWnehip, Washington counts, Pb., near east end of the Bulger Tunnel, on the Pitts burgh and Steubenville Ballroom taeentlre tract urderlold with first-rate coal, of the Pittsburgh rein. In addition to its coal and superior soil, thin tract lots. possesses fine all rant/4es ans point far town ThLi tolpded oce•half of ES lend. d 0r perchei aseellen silty of well lying la Hebb:mon To p, Alegbany Co , Pa , on the Pittsburgh and"tteubenviDe Raltroadl, a anon distance wart atNoblettown. About one-half this tract Is tlerlaid with brat-rate coal, •nd another large body of coal accessible la the Immediato rear of it. 100 Acres first quality farm land in Robinson Townslup. A ll egheny county, Pa., on the Pitts • blush and Steubenville Railroad, about sic miles nom Pittsburgh. About one-half this tract Is underlaid with first-rata coal, aril commands another large amount of coal In its Immediate rear. This tract It (=her valuable for I a line Timber and Limestone. THERE OOAL TRAMS ARE OF A OR AR. ' tiatl i & A PßO l" , P( Tt r A i r f ArN A MR ) COAL 3•ROPERI Y IN WESTERN PENNS IL V ANL!, They were early .elected, with .cotre, and Jude meat, as choice points to be aecured on the Pitts burgh and Stiturettyille Itadroad, with aped sl ref erence to the coal marten: holding control of lm• pottaat positions, for the peculiar (aunty of .op. either or both Mahe Plttebuegh or the wes tern markets. Beatda She neat weatem eonsuccro %ton, destined to be the beat of all cmraeta for the coal trade, It 1 found already Impossible to supply the demand for coal to ship on the lakes. making plain the great advantage In position held by these tracts. Twee or 13sui—Orie.thini *ash; balance in one and two years, with in•ereat, scoured by Wad and mortgage on the property. For entaminstion of plans and ttue pap -ea, ha. V uire of ttsburgh. SY. P Baum, Esq., No. BO St. Clair street, 'Jen A. hicILWAINE, Auctioneer. 017107. 117701 . CONY 17 7 / 1 -117 . 07 F1171111.7,MC1 WASHINO7OII. D. O , July a, 1165. ik LICTION SALE OF HIDES, T LOW, BARRELS, ex.—Will be eold at nubile suction, on WEDNSSDAY, July 12, 1812, it 10 o'clock A. 11.., at Sixth Street Wharf, the following articles, more or less: ;Oat Salted Beef liblee; 573 Dry do.; 638 Sheep Pelts; In Calf Skins; 210,2 pound,. Beef Tallow,. 11,860 pain Beef Boron; 205 1 A gallops Nestsfoot Ott; I,coo Rounds Telles, Oracklbags, 2.175 Flour Barrels, (8 beads) 1,9110 Pork do. d 0.,• 1,100 Bacon, Pork, Fir, Coffee and Vinegar Barrels; 7 (30737 Barrel Stave. and Heading.. Tanars—Usah, 11, Government roads. Jpeajpll O . BELL. Lt. OoL and 0. S. SPECIAL. AND POSITIVE AUCTION BALE Or • BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, commencing on MONDAY EVENING, Icily tOth, at 8 o'clock, and .ontinui g Tuesday and Wednes day evenings, at unit bow, at bIatONIO HALL AUCTION HOUSE, 88 Fifth eaves. ,Withing to close out immediately certain kinds of ands and shoes, suitable for the Boucle, In cluding some "Job Iota " and the balance of mules, they will be Miran! at Auction by the single pair with the privilege, nut sold without regard to prices. Tie /pedal.. attend In of heads of families sad Ober" le ailed to this sale, the goods being nrw, perfect, seasonable and in style. $lB • T. E... IIIeOLELLANTO, Auet'f. FoIdIXOS. MUSIC. 6c. riARD.—TH,E UNDERSIGNED TAKE %.- 1 pleasure in recommending to the musical pro. loot= and the public _generally, the GRAND *PlallrAßE PIANO FORTE mannfactored by WM B. BRADBURY, New York. now on exhibition at the rooms or the Agents, WASIELISII BARR, No. It A. cuir Street, es being fully equal to the ordlusry "Grand Piano" In ;Kneer and brilliancy of tons, and excels In beauty of work. mansidy soy Piano we have yet seen. CARL GREBE, Professor of Music. HERMAN TEL ENALLE, EDWIN SILERRATT, WI& A. LA WTON, Rev. W. S. GRAY. FREDERICK li. 110LAIES. WM. B. BRADBURY h the Only Ennui:Lauer in the United Stater WHO MAKES THE GRAND PIANO In a Square Case, PREFERABLE IN SHAPE TO THE OLD STILE Sow t. 13.4 3, irs NOVELTY. :` , HICKERING & SON'S UPRIGHT PI4.TOS. Two of these beautiful sad unique luetrtmectta eelecteu personally by the subscriber at the F. • tory, just received and for sale at Boston prices. CHARLES C. MKLLOR 81 WOOD STREET $lOO FORA SECOND-HAND NABOH lk RAMIS' CAI3IISIET ORGAN 6oaevrofxl taut Pearly new. CHARLES C. MELLOR, 81 Wood strecL 1.125. YIA.NOI3. 8180 $175. $2OO. Pour second band Piedet, in rplendld order, a bove prices. For isslo'by 4/ARLES C. SiLLLOR, ,he 81 Wood StAest lithatiNß tiLl.,flF ra . varrn sTREET. I=l mooizors X.l.es..ra.c. ea. / /sr- Bort Pianos to eamries. = tim EMOVAL. WELLS, E.II)DLE fr. OS., hoes removed their extensive Whip Store 004 taetory to Do. leS WOOD STREET, comer or Vireo Allenlrboro they are prepared to ell all orders for .11. L6SIIE9 - AND SWITOHES promptly at the lowest prices. ' • my* .R BM OVAL .-DAV. CR&WFO) Comm Nita lathaatbi Pig KWh MOM* • Ono riniiieflita onion from 03 WATER M. MOO/mug Or WOOD sa4 RUST sTREITA emarylojpiee Nattonnl Tnn Irma Cannes. dna onninear candid on in all Ito bransauli Club Antinitenn 'nada fn to sonaltat nay - 4019110131 to tan Iron Manninatarats Mb . Arnind prmoveL.—We have thu day famoved A- 1, from. 14.8 7008 Una to N,. $OO old UI Ma area, BeNVe newfreight the Olovetazid atuf Pitisteugh PA ON, ANIXON et CO. Pri - nnentest April 6th, 085 f spelt! 4. Co Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers, Nos. e% ZS 24 Iad I ZI rmaTN snumr. . WM. HENDERSON. DIMZEZ k GREEN aavtng .seared • /ergo Yard, end tarndalked with the moot Improved machinery, we are preys, cd to manufacture every description of SoLa.E.R.S, In the bat manner, and warranted equal to made to the cow:4n% IaLIALNETS, BRWEI ME rams, simukt prpEs, LOCOOTIV BOILERS, S i EN SER S, SALT PANS, TANKS, Olt STILLS,AGITATORS, SET TLING PANS, BOILER IRON, /IRMO/SI SVC/AR PANS nod sole manufacturers of BARN. HL' PATENT ROLLERS. Repairing dime on the shortest notice. doled! PITTSBIIIMH SAW WORKS. 39 HUBBARD, BRO. & CO. PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, • Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS, at every de, mrtotton. Cross Out, Gang, and sll other vedette'. - - All kinds of - KNIVES and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Oast Steel • Extra Refinal REAPIIII AND MOWING KNI+ES, Sir Warehouse and Works, corner WiaTIR and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothing, Gum ming and Straightening Circular Saws. also, re pairs of all Punching and Drilling done at reramnAble rates. arifnly '..LIME SIIPLELIOSt Copper arm and Smelting Works, PARK, MeCURDY & CO blenufaeturerS M SHEATHING. BRAZIERS - Cis HALT COPPER, PRESSED OOPPEVtor TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SP TER SOLDER. Au Importers and dealers In MET. ALS, TIN PIA SHE.ET IRODre Zse. Constantly on hand, ' rerA and TOOLS. Warehouse, No. 140PERST and 20 SEO. 0511 STRI.r.:VE., Pittsburgh. Special orders of Uopper out to sop denhod pattern. I toy2s. lydett , T , , WAIIIIIIHOD I HOW LOOT, HOW I RESTORED I—Just Published. in a seel. ea Envelope. Price .to cents. A LE.2IIJIZE ON TILE NATURE, TREATMENT and Radical Oure of Spermatorrhiea, or Seminal Wildman, Invol. 4 ea - glary Emissions, Sexual Debility and impedi te to Marriage generally ; Nervouaneve, 000. • ption, Eplietrey and Fits; Mental and Phyal acapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, he, by Boor. J. Unz.vancrist.t., M.D., author of the Gram Book, he. oA Book TO TOOO&AVOIS op Servensuan Sent' under seal. in a plain envel ope, to any eddress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by Dr. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,080, JeettSmdsieT csowav Eurvrrn....W. D. nal._ du...v. P. AO Liam, IJk EIZILLE STEEL WORKS. (Sclooeown to liarrso, listrrasst a. Oa%) Mudnfactnrera of OAST STEEL ; SPRING, PI4 and BLISTER STEELS SPRINGS, A.7La LES, UROWBARS, ac. ET Works, FIRST WARD, 'Allegheny. Pon °lnce address', PITTSBURGH. hslasty - r~YILOHJI ILEA dr CO., (swop:Aim U to Roarsoos, Mono & Mn.r.sare. Washington Works, FOUNDERS AND AIKORINISTS, Prrrumrson. fannufooturera of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENO INKS, MILL MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, OAST. INGS of All deomiptiona, OIL TANKS & STILL.; BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Sir Agents for GIFFARIPS PATENT INJEAM OR, for footling boiler& TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OP BOTH SEXES.-A reverend gentleman hav tog been restored to health in a few days, after un =o7 th. tment follont su ss, considers ft sacred duty to communicate to his afflictdi fellow creatures the meansof cure. Hence, on the receipt of an uterine . led envelope he erill rerel,free, a copy of the prescription n eed. Direct to Dz. JOHN M. DAGNALL. IBS Fulton street, N. Y. rah I I:llrdsorT JOUR COCITRAN t 11120" Mannfaa. toms of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RA/LING, WINDOW SHUT. TEES, WINDOW GUARDS, &a,SEG. OND and BE THIRD STREET, between Wood and Market., have on hand a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all piupones. air Particular attention paid to emckising 01,511 Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. an 9 Tar UNITAS. ell mcnrs, AN EN. SAY OF WADNIPILI AND INSTRUO. TION FOR YOUNG MYR. Also, new and mils bLe treatment et the Lirina and Semral Sy stems, Addreas Ur. J. SMALEN HOUGHTON, How art Asaociattorn Philadelphia, Pa. apl:ly JIMMY 11. COI:LINN, FORWARD /NCI AND 0031/AISSD iN , MEROHANI and erholenale dealer In CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and produce generally, No. ed WOOD STREET PRtabanra. not BEST PIZEE.—A PAMPHLET OF immense Ice portance to the old and young, married and single of both saxes, sr 111 be sent freer by addregring, with stamp enefMcd, the agents, J. A. LEAD .CE & CO., Box 73, Boston Pod Ofliest. iny7:o.lsda‘st GI S. ■r AATT.II..I. LYS It J. S. lIPTTRIIIISLD iIIcIiSASTER, GA.ZZAM & CO., ATTORNEYS FOR OLAENIANTS, Licensed U. S. wfgents, for proeuiLos PINSIONP, DOTINTIM AR REARS OF PAY. PRIZE MONEY, 00111PCN NATItiN FOP HORSES, sad other property lest or destroyed while in the service o the United Stet., t'TOPPAOFS OF PAY AND OPTIOERS, ()Ftt.T.A NOE AND QUAIt TEII.SIA-STER'3 ALL COVISTS adjusted and cartilentas of Indebted. Len pmeured. 'r NIRE ..ton., r n •. Ii m 4.4,• ixon. NO CJLMOJE MADE UNLESS SUI). LEST IUL OFFICE Na. 98 GRAFT STREET, U . S. WAR OLAIM AGENOI PENSIONS, 3scrwcone es, Etyma Is. Peay. tad MAIMS OF .1.1.. L KINDS PIIOUL'ILZI, PHOIKITLY. W J. & HALL PATTZIIS9Z, Attornevs-at-Law. 144 FOURTH STRErT WOUNDED 6OLDLERB : 4 100 Bounty to r.ll Wounded Soldiers ; Li now being paid to al/ with a “Illudtarga." Vic charge made until the money la collected. T. WALTER DAT, Licensed by the 11, 9. Government. Nu. ten MTH STREET, 1C0024 door below the tlathedred. movedyset SOLDIERS' OJAI mR, BOUNTIES PENSIONS AND ASLEF* /IS Or PAT, ASTHITIMIL. RIDDELL. Cleaatradi No. IE6 POI:MTH 15T., Pittsburgh, Ps. arr MILITARY CLAIMB, 'I'ENBIONE3_, BOUNTIES, BACK PAT and gIILITAAT CIA TVS of every 'description, collected by tho' isubocriber, at the following rates, viz : Pensions 110, all other eLetnts TAYLOR, C. C. TAYLOR, Attorney-st.Latv, No. N Grant dram., Pittebartth, Ps. N. -R—No charge. are made if the claim does tunl succeed, and all information given gratin. eeens BUTTERFIELD, GAZZAM & CO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ~. FRANKLIN, (McMaster, Genera & 00., Pittsburg PA., .) Oolteetlons made, Titles examined, and all attic legal business attended to to Western Penns ylvr, nla, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia. References Messrs,. Lockhart and Prow, John Harper, Eaq. Marshall & Jiroorn. area A.DIDRSW kiTEVEN SON, LACIXT .WW•I CaEl, No. 144 Fourth Street IITTSIIOaGEI, will I rectice In the rsrious courts of Allegheny end enjoining counties. apthlyd 0. 11(.171r.IIILLL 5. A.. JOITK90:11 AfACKRELL & JORNIYIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .s. LICENSED SOLDIERS' CLAIRE &CENTS Bounties for Wormded Soldiers collectof Intents n to Fi - OEll ' ork r o.t r (le..s.a7 arnarr, Pataburgti. Call with discharge and two witnesses. dc.26-ly '() 0 4.11 W. EiIiA.FER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 100 Fryra STgarr, Pittsburgh, Ps. Claims for PENS/ON9, BOUNTY. PRIZE MONEY, Az., vigorous/I peCieol#ol. .0-I• UR.IATIE 4GEX2'S. _TOH2i ROBB, Agent of the Equitable In . auratca Go., o. Hanalugton Mrs lasurinea Oa, 101 Uut Peon Mutual Lif e Inannutoeo of PlOO. May WAIL Mo. 0 Market street, l'lttabittet; T GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent for Vs .P1e 11 '484.2,1s sad Baltlmandunr mew rfaurs comer wools - F. JONEI Agent an North Amer, et .Agate of reanallyiali, MN WATER -nraze awklf4riford tbUtial• SAMITIMELItizeras guxe Oompagroassupr WA.2121 : GRA F 4L. RA N TER, PROMME, COM ION AD TOBWANDING JADA owns, end pantuning mum -for an Pitts burg Manufacture& WarshOuse3 N . 0.. 2 / 6 Men Street • PlNAtargb. Pa. JOLIVI•y roT B.KITER & CO., 4TTORXRT& Promptly •ttmledto by lie - baiLlt MONDAY, JULY 10, 1945 GAZETTE A OVER RATF. i thee. e Daily. ' week. MENEM One Wee.. 415 • CI 9 $ r 5 . •I ' Two tlieee ' 1 2!1. ID Tluee time. IGo 93, Fourtleaee 1 ICO 15 , 1 Flee thae.i 1 20 C l OO week. , 2 501 1 711, 96j 8,5 i 46 Two wee 1.. 4IS 190 1 I 7ul I 4 2 , 6 , 1 Three ka; l 6 too. 2 20 1 2 1 1 10 One 2802916 , 7 001 sOm 2 70/ 76 116 Two too'. 11 23 0(8 7 601 400 73. Three mo l e. 13 75 . 1.32 2 15i 470 " 61 235 Six monthsl - all 75, 1.2 00 13 86. 800 90 400 Mae mo's 27 OD 16 80 18 a, to SO , 005 IA One Year.., 22 al , 800 21 2.1 12 90. 1 70 600 CiIANGLABL. nesenxsysure —_-- -- For one square, chattmktde one time each week., sonfhted to the Immediate business of the maven- User. All larger advertisements to exact proP.f. dons Dnay ,t.t.noirt. a west. n week .• ' - One month 986 1 - 8 co • 470 31 300 Three month/...1 17 20. 11 461 8 soi 800 151a1nontha I 24 00 19 00 16 751 10 60 One Year ! 60 001 29 00 1 24 401 11 00 Air Fist Notices double the above rates. Death Notices, each insertion Marriage notices, Steamboat advertisements, per trip Executors' or Administrator.' Notices... Local notice., under epenial head In Local column CM USD SUBURBAN, PROM I, 71:781.1 . 0 , EVIR(11161 CIAZCSTIB The Fourth Cavalry—Theh- Reception.. Complimentary Letter and Order. At half-past eight o'clock Saturday mornine the Fourth Cavalry was formed In freest of the M or's cffice and marched to City Hall, where a substantial breakfast had been prepared under the superelelon of the Subsistence Committee. Mayor Lowry welcomed them to the city In • neat and appropriate speech, regretting the mis understanding of last even ing, but assured them that the entire messes of our people held them In the highest regard. They were welcome, thrice welcome, to the city, and might • mat as sured that their deeds of valor In defence of thdir couutry's rights were treasured up In all [made. The Mayor closed by asking three cheers fir the gallant commander of the mgiment, Colonel Young, which was given as only brave soldiers can give a cheer. In response the Colonel made a neat and appropriate speech, in which he tbanktoi the Mayor and citizens of Pittsburgh for the) kind reception extended the regiment. and particularly the ladles and gentlemen of the Sr.belatence Committee for the epleneild break fast set before them. After the regiment had partaken of the beepitalities extended 'them. they left the hall preparatory to embarking for Camp Reynolds. Following Ls a copy of General Green's letter to General Young, from which it will be seen the commanding officer holds the services of the Fourth Cavalry fn high esteem: Offieere end Soldiers of the Fourth Pennsyl vania Cavalry, Alter four years' of war, the maat terrible the world ever saw, you are about to re turn to your friends and families, with the ob ject for which you left your fields and your workahope, your pleasant hewn, your wives and your little ones, accompllatiml. Peace again 'threads her wings over our entire country, and Is let ola as hope it will be over a happy, and milted Soldiers, te- Soldiers, soon to become citizens, carry with you to ycnr homes, and Into your venom acre pinions And pursuits, the lessons you have learned of courage, of endurance, of fortitede, of generosity, and of magnanimity. Let no un worthy views contract er occupy your minds. Show to our reedit enemies that the contest of the pass four years hue not embittered year 11.. ans. Bear In mind that your comrades sleep side by aide In a common grave with &gallant but mistaken foe. Let the Ai:critters which have been offered up suffice. Let it be seen by your &- Linxe that we, who have borne the brunt of the battle, are not disposed to exalt over a fallen rose that whet we have done was :from a sense of duty mid )sauce, and not a epirit of wanton aggression or unbridled passion. Go, soldiers of the Fourth Penneyleatifs Cav alry to be happy with, and to reader happy those whom you lon and cherish. We may never meet again, but the remembrance of your gallant deeds and heroic endurance, will never fade from the memory of him who has had the honor to lend you, through the trials and dim rs of the past, end he treats that yea , will r awry with you kind memories of one who, chattier may have been his faults or his fail ures, hasetriren to do his duty, and gloried In the Ii aderithip of a command whose achimmente are second to none. May God bless you and keep you as pore citi zens as you have been faithful Boldiere. J them Garen, Brevet, idej-General N'olnineers, Commanding DesuieL On taking leave of his reMment at Lynchburg, Brevet Brigadier General Young lamed the fol lowing order to his command HICLDgCLATI:II3 aura Pcraa. Cavern, Jail 1, 1565. OXiccr. and Soldier. Sta Poeta. Oemileyi—Lo parting with you who have eo gallantly per formed your duties In the defense of the Union, your commanding officer deems It necessare to say It Ls with reluctance. From the organization of the Regiment he has offietated with you In alio. ....chit.. Me pxsltione bare been each that his acquaintance with each one as a soldier in camp, as also in the field, has been per sonal, creating an attachment that Ls now about to be levered, but never forgotten. For four years your life has been his—the privatioris aid hardships which you have antlered he has also =dine, but the recompense baa beam -a fall compensation. By your gallantry and daring on every battle field you have won the admire:Mil of the whole country. Yon have wrested from the hands of I inlet raltors the proud emblem of liberty. You have once more opened the doors of the free ID stittalou of a powerful people, and drolly es usEished the great fundamental principle that there is no eneli thing as secession bat by hydra beaded treason, and punishable to the full ex tent by military lain anti not only that, but you Lava also established the supremacy of "The Ste w an gled Banner" above all the nations of th Among the officers dads &minima your cord • mender user none irt the same Capacity in which they entered the anytee. You have been pro moted to your present respective grades for gal lant r it I merltorions services rendered an many fleide of "gore." Yoe have by your deportment won the full confldenceis and esteem of your commander, and for your assistance and oiedi cnce to all orders he thanks you. And now that your country no longer requires your servicee, beat your swords Into plow-shares, and spears Into pruning -hooks, that the clank ing of arms may no longer salute -the ear, bat be ex:interceded by the bray ham of Indnat4. Let your deportment hereafter be In accordance with your military life, and provelo the world that a soldier can be a good citizen that he who raises the arm to eetablish law also raises It for Its maintenance. Youwill awn gather around your hearth stones and recount your Innis, privatimi, hardships and anthill:lgs to the loved ones at home, but your bosoms will always heave with emotlonsof eride In the exclamation, "I was a eoidler for the Union." Your name will be re vered by the loyal, the groat and good. For our comrades who have fallen, we alma a tear. Oar sympathies go forth to the Mum of mourning, and would condole with the enlisted —their loss has been In a glorious cause—the perpetuation of freedom to you and to all pos terity. We soon shall separate, perhaps never to moot again, but your memories will be the proudest of my recollection—to be erased only by natnre's exit. • S. B. M. Yoram, Brev. Brig. Gen. Vol,. Col. Fourth Pa. Cae. The New World Venue the Old. - • • There is something wonderful In the factthat European amateurs and mash*, who desire a first-class piano, have to scud to this country for It. Yet this Is really the feat, and It is the in. suit principalliof the award of a first-claee`prira medal to the Steinway llama at Clio London World's, Fah in 1862. The popularity in Europe of these Plane... Fortes Is steadily on the Increase, and In time bids fair to equal that enjoyed by them In our own country. At a great prize -trial which hue Jett taken place In (lemony, between 'Le two foremost makers of that conntry and tl e Stcluwat & Sons of New York, the fallow ing conclusion was arrived at, and is expressed It the Leiprie .2lfttalnst Gazelle hi the following teens i "The Mono trial between Blattner of Berlin, Becbstein of Leimic, and Steinway & Per Sole of New York, has demonstrated that while the 4ormer two have a very agreeable and sweet tone,Ahe instruments of Steinway & Sons stir pots them In nobleness of tone and compretion. armless Of volume." Drowned A young man named John Donnelly, In the employ of Cadman4„Crawford, brace founders, Dnquene Way, was 'drowned In the Allegheny river last night, just below the Water works. Re a ineompany with sem* °then, watt in ta bathe, and It is thoight he got tato a hole from which he could not atfriente himself.' His cout pinions made every effort to reach lonkin tinie to gave him, hat did not succeed. HU body was akortly afterriards recovered, and itti Inn held byCoroneeClawaen. Deckaled wits aht nineteen Vain of • and boarded on erne street. He had only In the country ' t oneyear. 'The jury returned a verdict of acci dental drowning. Saneltroka.—Aalbegllshman name Martin. VhPTO at the outer depot of the Pennsylvania uuroad, wall prostread with ann.atroke yester day: and was so seriously et:cted that he had to be remoyed to the Merry Hutplial. He has bum but a abort time In this country. 11 - some') an reference to the alleged tender of monfy hall In the ilsalep ease, and Ilea no fault to Masa: late steam• f• hns—eer, the foilo.. Ind • "We art• i .L4ll hority, that in cases of ILL:h 111 s.: no trate, can receive hail at el', 1,1;a1!) - (I,tr la Eder! t fir f: ,, a,t. Ma:ref I „Sr must have Rome legal advlßers. to tiling ht® tCO stumble as Urea uptertrtin a-Pen, l.) ke -tramb,at. 51.05 k, re-h, or (25 un frreaol,l al tray." ll=3 The "h!gh legal authority" alluded to has "allowed our friend to stumble" In m 4,1,4 snob an assertion as the above. Wi{i.tut t.. kite the advice of any one, we need only rite the law en [Me enbjectt ggctlon 7th of the "act to consolidate, revise . at d amend the laws of this Commonwealth, re. Isles to I.enal pr..e.el;-gs and pleadings," pro aides a , follows - In all cartes the party accused' on oath or uffirmatloh, of any crime or inisde meanor anal net the laws, shall be admitted to bail by one or more solleient sureties, to be taken before ny juice, justice, mayor, recorder or alderman what the offense charged has been committed, except such persons as are precluded from being bailed by the constitution of this commonwealth ; provided, also, that persons secured as aforesaid, o' murder or man.alaugh ter thatl oily be admitted to hail by the Suprema Court, the Court of Common Pleas, or any of the judres therm!. or s hreaiden: or associate law judge ore Court of Common Meas. Persons ac c ised, as aforesaid, of arson, rape, mayhem, sod omy, huree - y, robttery or burglary. shall only be r a labia by the Supreme C the Court of Common Pies. oh env of tan judges threat, or t. a or or recorder. f a el' y." 11e were sot aware, until reading this section, !hot In ice magistrates reaeraily are precluded fn m taking ball fa - the high offenses above enumerated, hoc such is the fact. Our Alder. wen, for instance, hove no power to receive ball In such casee, and yet they have always czar. deed that pes,r, en for as our knowledge; ex - 1 ends. the Mayor, husve•nr, has that power C't arly con fun d ripen him, notwithstanding the - high legal authority" of the Poet. In rele - uncn to the other point, as to whether money la a leg. I and proper tender of bail, there eretua to be tome riottbt. The object of the law Is to t mere the a' tendanee of the party accused, when his case shall be called for trial. If he fails to appear, than the commonwealth may forfeit hie reengnixance. Whether the defend• ant gives freehold seniority, or puts up the amount in mrney, he has the same opportunities for running away—so that nothing Is lost or gained In this respect. The money would undoubtedly be Cafe ball, as In that ere the commonwealth would have the forfeit without any farther trouble. Batas there seems to be no statute on the subject it Is questionable whether a magi/•• trete could be compelled, against his will and judgment, to accept money as bail, and thus be came a trustee for the county or the common wealth. II he accepts mosey as ball, ha be. comes reeponatbte for as safe keeping. and In case of Into he would Its placed In an extremely awkward position. The point is • nice one for lawyers, and we moot leave them to settle It. The following Is the tabl'e of contents of the first number of The NoNen, the new weekly paper Just started In Now York : The Week: Essence of the Reconstruction Question; The Great Fm tival; Were the States ever Sovereign; A Case In Point; The Emperor and the Two Sons; Some Reasons for Delay; Lord Brougham on the Quality of Mercy; The American Struggle— Poetry; Critics and Criticism; Club Life; March of the Seventh Regiment to Washington; A Strange Story; Literary Notes; Carlyle; The Noble BehOot of Fiction; White's Btuskspeare; Mathew Arnold's Essays; The National Actlemy of Destge. The paper eat be had at the book and p,riodl eel depots. Solt Discontinued.—The snit Institnted n the United States Court, against Mr. John P. Hunt, news dealer and publisher In thin city, by Y. W. Bees di Co., of New York, for an alleged usfringemeat of the copyright of a map of We nango county, bits been withdrawn by the plain tills. The preliminary injunchoo restraining Mr. Hunt from selling his •'improved Map of Venango County," was dissolved some time since, and the withdraws) of the snit relieves him from all embarrassment in disposing of his pub lication. Waived a Hearing.—Carit. Jacob Flazlap, cbrrged with attempting to outrage the daughter of Yr. Wermuth, was to hare had a huarlag be fore the Mayor to-day, but b• waived a bearlog, under the advice of Li counsel, and was finally committed for trial. Auction Sale of Hoots and Shoes.—A spEelal axle of Leeks', Gents' and Children's !loots, 'Does nod cotters, oew and parfect goods, will take place Monday evening at B o'clock, at M'Claand's Auction booze, No. 5.5 Fifth itreet. CITY It EMS Thomas W. Puma, rractlcaallate Roofer, an* ovum in daunt= BIA:15, of muicma (=lons. °Mee at Alio:ander Lcmghlln's, near the Waiter Worim, Pittatorrgh, Pa. Redden:mg No. 79 Pike urea. Orders promptly =ended to. All work ..ranted water proof. Repairing done at the •borta+t notice ho charge for rewire, proNtiet' the rail In not aimed after it La pat cm. EtedncUon.—Our blend, Mr. John Wrier No. ni Federal street Allegheny, was In the east when the glorlous nests of the capture of I!cbmand end the surrender of lb. -v.- , al Lee was received, andiabari - Ivautage of the panic need, and knowing the natiction that follow. nude very heavy purchasers of the finest er.ing and annuner goods at about eue-half of the old prices. Some of the detest cloths, catalmeres and vesting' are Included be his stock, which he is prepared to make np older, on abort notice In the 'atcst styles, and at correspondingly low rates. A choice assort ment of furnishing goods and ready-made cloth ing will also be found at hie elegant establish. meat Our AlEleFbray friend; gitYttl , l dive him a a 11. --- The Young dun's Priend.—Warrantod to mare Private Diseases. For sale by Druggists. Ask for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet riving the symptoms and treatment of private diseases ececmpablos each 'Box, or car be had I,y addressing Young Mane Frier. I, Box 9% Cincinnati, with a three cent stamp e.:clored, to Joe. Fleming or Charles Super. j :21. :Gm . r,711 , ...118 REMAINING UNCL/111- I ED In the Po 4 Oft“. st Alliotheny City, Pa To obtain any of these tag, antioant most *all for advertised idlers, giving the Wte of Ohs list, and pay one cent for advertising. lino* called for withla one mould, they Will be Sent to the Dead Letter Office. Fake Dittmar letter by carriers, at the resi de:nom of owns, may be atom.° by observing the following ante. L. Dinscrr letters plainly to the Street and; num ber, as weJlesi the Post Office and Mats. 2. HEAD lettere with the writers Port Ofnce and Shde, arn-et and eiumber, sign them plainly with full name, and request that answers be Lanceted acconl lofiletters to strangers or transient visitors in a town or city, whose teal address may he un known, should be 11:W don the lower left hand comer, with the word oTranalent.” Plan the postage stamp on the vela , ' rt9M-'icied corner, and /one spas between the stamp and ercuon for posf-eterking without interfering with the writing. N. 11—A ILCINVAT for the error of a letter to the writer, if 11.1a111.1 Within Till an , Horn or less, written or printed. with the writer'. name, Post o.lficr and Mate, acmes theleft-hand and of the envelope, on the face side, w il l be complied with at the usual prepaid rate of postage, payable when the letter is deJlsesed to the writer. (Kte. 22, Law of 1862.1 SATURDAY, JULY S, 1805. Ault P Hagan AII bloOn /lough A Alloott Band Hammond Aln Nelson H F Ayer. John Cl Ballet A 'Nation Jlf AridemonJames Hammond Ben 'Nom. N 31 Arbuthnothlar Ha rmanSargt A minas Wm Hanna Ella , 0 Amberson Res Hewiab Limbs Cell wyer Wen Anderson Wm I Hamilron S j Übrine Thom is , Hoag .1 V Block Andot Hutchinson J R Prashoe Albert Bridge P Daniel J 'Hart Jane Patter.. Hai A B ed:. D ;Herd T K Paerim Emma Brown Elan P .11‘115 C/ 1 I PurterlisoaskJ bark EJr I Halsey Luther Potter 9 A Brown Francis Hoteer ion i nervy James K Brown Sarah Al Rattan. Harr Peter. John Bateman See 'Hatfield M JPaul Mary Bracken las M Humbert Mary , Potts Margret lily Jennie ' Hussey ! Mary IParklosoo AI E Dovo j t o J h oln Ingle Mary :1:111." Meggle Deal pal Barns J•ne. lbert Win 1 1 ; II Brown Thomu I .1 Bur. Mary :Johanna E iJon. D Crow Attends Cameron Han% Kinsey Cal Car. serail Kam Oeo Campbell Sarah Knits Joe Crawford Jan Kennedy Llmle Chadwick John Kine. Martha Carl tie Jane Keellnißev q. ll2 tOnJOseptUl Corer John Lyons 3 E Cary Harry Lefever R A Cullennlatthew Lane Saru'l M Cooper Margret/ ilI Cloy Barton BMelton A E cupps Mann. Amelia Clark Owen Miller Lizzie D Dlcumon H Dunlap Annie Montgomery 9 Davie Caroline hillier Joseph DrirlsOattiarine Moore J 111 Davis Lizzie aMartin J D DellevilleHany. Matthew J Deets 31=118 Marta Margery Dairen lotur 0 Masser Ctum•• Duvall Wmll Mittangeo Et Dean Capt. Wm MasonDibby Dickson Hicliid Mueller Wm M Martin Everett WmH ffiltehell Wm ßobt r _ aleldlos J MoGolre R Faulk TH 1116C/Innees Win robe? nos BS MaDooal M J Frazier wool Me Morten M 0, gialllnsky lag Gabriel H kialsityre Mrs (hwg. S 0 McCombs DWI ob.r. e D klcClowaa J Gardner James blaKelits i.e 'One John BloCiall Joseph Gaines M AZircHinnts 8 BS Gardner Margit &War Dari 4 rstisce Willar MeOride A Clatrtierratrick Mallosinall A A 4 Orrltill HuTlin from a. SDIB.a • CR U C.A111.131,1 , 4 /11./. No. 19 FIFTH Si.TIIEN Wholesale Depart= HOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS, Eaton, Eisen= & Co., 'loving been dlesolved On the Ord of 11:0', the Inbeerlbers continue badness at No. 10 FIITH b THIS ET. our Ite4,all Room, Is now being fitted up in . pleasant end attractive manner, In watch we none to open w ith s About tho Math Ma as t. ''' OUR WHOLESALE ROOMS Al heretofore on the secool noon of Nos. IT and 19 we Now Open for Business, where we will be pleued to too out old crootoozort. NACRE!' & CARLISLE, )jl:lydvaa NEW SPRING 'GOODS. 31mer - um Xz 013L1y.de., No. 78 MARKET STREET, trimmings and Fancy Coodi, NOTIONS, HOSIERY AND GLOVER, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods would cell the attention of Mereh►etn, and t , tend. ifeneraaY, to Moir vary erxtennive stook I the above Ilea of rood& Out Koehn of Cotton Hose and Socks especially, Is the largest and belt ever opened Ltd. city, end au NOTION DEPARTMENT will be found vary attractive rood complete to all Its Manama and at prices that cannot fall to plea re us a call before purchasing aufembere. of yl/3 jOB. HORNE ib CO., STRAW AND IffLUHRY GOODS, Ribbons and Homan 6llkl, Flower end Trimmings Embroblerles, Laos Goods, Handkanthisis, Fancy Goods, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies. and Gents Sae Lashing Goods, Bead Gimps and thammats, Worsted Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop ethlrts, No. claw and &mil Wares, Sr. now analog tlleir drat uscatrusal of iI.PIILIt A 900DS, which u-tIl Oe found unusually attraettra. karts( beau purchased at LOW GAJIAD RATES wo c.n oiler SPECIAL LEIDIJOEXErtni Notztcrra Derpcia- moat will at in times be fogad well wwpllei. We solicit a sail trots Euttuanta,lllllllen, Pedlars, and the !Ville Ne, ponfideal that w. can ran all. HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM THB 1 LAST u - ttli a carefully self zted assortn.at of FANLTY AND STAPLE GOODS, .song will be found • Ins line of Hosdary Is. cottoa and Glom; Blbbona, nowm, " r " Saa ' ta, Coll.:, and Al Um new styles, Dad Rubber Coil to whisk I particularly .11 the atteatlan of the • Madan. DeasoresPa 0.. new Hoop Skirts, La. and Linen Handkerchle all kinds of Duda, new SwfoSete Laos Oapa, Barbs and Golleurs, Breakfast Gape Shot Shawls, TUB., inew,) Leos La Crotchet, Linen, Cotton, Thread, Valenciennes and Point Appliclne, Wide Lioto ;moo for Pillow Cane DataiMarlai of ill kinds; WIWI Robes, of all kfne..24 a r Blankets for Infants, Litslne amen ., rthaa ' a ' Kl4 N_ Gua .l2 ".. Steel . gnad'leta. Sots, 04 " an d Tassel Tassel. and Oond Rotuma Ina.- - - a a . Straw 1 new styles.; Gloms in let, Steal dal itUttrystal Oberdlle • Bagel Silk and ringa, Straw Hats all Trimmings; But. terdi. In La., Applique_ ,Jet Silk, Gold Leal and Pearl Fumy Ohrystal Dropm, ante and Foils, and a variety of other goods, to which I would call the attention of my kind m.o. men and the public generally. al2B AUDI MOWRY, :2 Fourth 6t1 , 0t. TO RE LADIES. THE GREATEST NOVELTY! T2iomjoa oa • s PREINCEI SPRING BEIEIT 1 3: unrivalled for comfort and 000ventrzar. • CORD BETTS, EMBROloEiiirz, CORSETS keeLs ?ATT. TANS , zw. AT ME W. MOORHEAD'S, 3cmarai 81 MARKET STREET. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.—The subscriber has just returned from New York with a full hue of NEW GOODS, Including many scarce and desirable article., which he will arm to his friends and the public os liberal Linea, ON AND AFTER IDLY sib, AT THE OLD STAND OF EATON, KAORUDI h 00. 11 5 P. B. EATON. NEW GOODS. R=sl3 El, ell whitl4, Taney and pleln colors, Embroider' - Lane Goody, HeadkereldelS style.); /lead 0 namcnts son linnu Trimmings, Just opened at EATON'S, IT FIFTEI STREET.. _ ii' JEST RECEIVED AT EATOIVS, 17 FIFTU STREET, 134 Dis imanLct cricrxraes. ALEXANDRE'S BID GLOVES, full anortmmit. A, ;Reid Emma A ,Ron /eons A 'Russell J.be RObill•011 M J R 0... blartb I Moe W W ißtuuloo s ßloll'd Streets Alfred ,S , both Albert A ;Steele./ Clark I Short De vld !Smith E 1 , 18801.13710rr5. se. DISSOLUTION. The eo-partnersbip hitherto existing between the subscribers, under the style of EATON, MACRIIM & CO , was dissolved by mutual nnneent on the let inst. Unsettled baldness of the drm will be settled by either of the subscribers. encia.no B ISprOol John Sadler Sloan James 'Swany J un. Smith Jerry Sheltie Jane Stroud WW Snyder John R Smith J H VOTIOE OF DIssoLUTION—The 1 . 1 oF BT h disolved L m lN t G al c RO sen HS OCHRAN FLE7I. ING withdrawing from the firm, the buidneu of which be continued by Tohn Fleming, under toe mune and style of Fleming Brothers es h e Ell unfinished business of tha late arm be closed by John FlerM 4 IJO let, FrrrenLEAING. tracar,Te., July ,i F nss. bulotd SialSti ggru alagletOtiMAtla Swaney fitss7 Swan Patrick tia7rfght Shaanoaltsbos* /. 01 m mai E • TratitmanOarol Taor It 'M yl oms EL,E ZU' rusaltrZlNlCl • W I s Mg3 Matas, GIM A Wirm, goats Bro Weblasta J Young IlsorasE 'Yourars A to v,4 T. lir Postmaster. DISSOLUTION OP 00-PARTNEX ealP,-Mhe Partnenhip heretofore's:lnit between the naderatened. _under s name at - 011.IIMPTON k 00., for the be t aniane of Silver pearl and other Soaps, hes Mb de been dioaterel by matuateotteenL !WWI, Jfintlell JOHN 10t322;4. Itteteno, Sept-Mktg* • • LC1132:1:1T S. Z. MI Wffi SENTEDY & CO. Matostersto atafinrox t caa 1411 1 77 ACTIMMILII Silver Pearl and Superior Rosin Soaps, IV LIBERTY STRBET, PITTSBURG deeklyd KM Jr G (171 S. NEW STOCK Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 708 HORHE & CO., 77 and 71 MARKET STILEST FELL LINE OF F. H. EATON, N. G. 111A.OBUlt S. IL olanast.k. PI.V. 1114.1 E. sre.7 - 125 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES 1313/30.000,000. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasure the undersigned, the 6yeeral Subseriptioe Agen for the ..le of United States Seouritler, offer. to the public the third eerie. of the Treasury Motes, ocarina seven Kral three-tenth. per vent. Interest per .mum, known an the 7-80 L 0 AN- These notes are Hued onder data of .InlY Ma, and are payable throe years trom that data to =rens or an, roe vertibla at the option of the braider Into F. S. 4-20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These Bonds arenas' worth a handsemepremtn and are exempt, as are .1.1 the Choyornment Bonds, Tom State, qty end Munktoel lasatton. mato% adds 11oin alts to three per cent, per amass to their salsa sacortling to the rate levied upon other property. The Interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached "to each note, which may be cut off and Sold to any bank or bantter. Tha Intesad at 1.30 yeti Mat. out to One cent per day on a $5O note Two cent' " " " $lOO Tea " " " 1500 " 20 " " $lOOO " 0 1 115000 " Notes of all the decominationS named wOl be romptly furnintrwl upon receipt o/ subsitrlptions Ttkd Notes of the Third Berl. are precisely flay in form and privileges to the Seen-Thirties eiroady sold, except that the Government reserves to itself toe option of paving interest to sold coin at 8 per cent., instead of '1 140th. ourrez.y. Subscribers will deduct the interest In currency ap to Jetty lath, at the time when they mkboaribe. The delivery of the notes of this third aeries of the Seven.Thlities will commence on the tot of June. and will be made promptly and continuously niter that date. The alight change mem in the conditions of this THIRD SFR IF-9 affects only the matte-r of inter est. The payment -In sok" If Made, will be equiv. &lent to the currency tete.= of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, In the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalise prices that purchases made with cix per amt. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three.tenthn par cent in cuss y. This Ls TUE ONLY LOAN U TIE MARKET, Aare ottbred by the &drat:oues make Is The Great Popular Loan of the Peon's. Less truth 111220,mma00 of the Lean authorised by the Last Congress ere now on the-market This amount, at um rata at which It nt being absorbed, Will all be subscribed (or within two months, when the notes will undoubtedly aosunand a premium.. an has uniformly been the ease en doting the subscriptions to other Lonna In order that the dtioeoe of every town end sution of tho country may be afforded &MUMea fog taking the loan. the National Banks, State Banta and Private Banksma throughout the noun. try bore generally agreed to noelye mthearlptious at per. Subscribe. will Want their own agents. in whom they have confideune, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes to which they teem. ontemit JAY OCK)ELE," Babseripticm Agent. Philadelphia Bubsenpuen■ Ribs received by the rUst Isttoasa Bank, Plttatnutti, Second Third • • • rove Ithytnli " • • Tars I Unarm National rialt. Ptitstnirin.Pll., PUtalleirb National Esalc_of Coansact. • 11,211 City Tradzszsai • heater's Depot: • Itecbsines • Palos MOM, MON' 6ernina Itiebanire First 6H0130 Dayl2=346BlrT 7 4 ar Alitcheas RlarTlna HOUSE. N. HOLMES & SONS, Be. 57 Market Street, Pittsburgh. DE - PUS/TS RECEIVED I 2 PAR FUNDS AND Oellertlousetede on ell the treinelpel taints of the tatted States anti Canada& &OUSE AND SOLD ON GIMMI&SION Particular atteatlos pale to the purchase ging • ' sale of 111 " p STATES SECURITIES, INOLISDING fatted &atm Silts of IASI: Do. do. Do. Ftwei, 10-10 s; Do. Iltres-Tbtrt.tes Do. Certificates I of ndebtedoess. ORDERS AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR stsar COLLECTED. DOLLAR bAif iltol3 BANK" NO, 65 Forum Smarr. CHASTEMED IN MEL Open daily from 9 to I o'clock, also on Wednes. day and Saturday evening, from May let to Igo. camber tat, from 1 to 9 o'clock, and from Novender let to May lot from 6 to 6 o'clock. Deposits received of all lama of not leu than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a peal , te and Decembs Interact has been declared -. eem{aantwiy and December, since the Rank was organized, at at ;Ai rat. of sir per rent a year. Interest, if not drawn oat, IS plead to the mid of the depositor as principal, and bear. the Lame interest (ion, the Met days of Tune end December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to as/1, or even to present his pau book. At this rate money will double In has than twelve Yet.. • Books, chntaining the Charter, By-Lawm, Mika at U sad littdationa, forniehed gratis, on application m) office.. Pasernar—GCOEGE ALBREE. WWl= J. Anderson, A. M. Pollock, M. D., John G. Backofen, Robert, Bel* Bent. 1.. Fahnestook, John EL Shoenbergsr, Jame. Hardman, James Skittle, James McAuley. Alexander Speer, Isasc M. Pennock. Christian Yearn. Calvin Adam, t o Hairy J. Lynch, - John O. Ilindley, Peter A. Madeira, As ?e tar tes I A. . Co , ton John Marshall, zo A.°airier: WP.Ds John B. Wm. Douglas, John Orr klandden, John Ream Henry L. John J. ellleapte, William is. 2 =r, WWl= S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, Peter H. Hunker, William Vankirly Richard Bays, W. P. W Jame.° Hilly. Damn vi r bitTr7 4 Treasterm-SOBAs_ ___ . A. COLTON kemutscr-JAZDES B. D. ItEEEDS. artnlacr THE PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Capital Paid in 81,000.000. with Privi lege of $2,000.000. S IM"th2g Thin Bank, organised under the National Bank ing System is now prepared to transact bustness at Its Banking Bow., corny:. of Wood sod Ft.% streets. Crolleetfons mado on all accessible point. on the moot favorable terms. Speafa.l Agent. for JAY COOKE, for the male of the U. 8. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes. NAPIVEL SEA. President. Jr. X. GOBDON, Cashier J,, 0. IIIaPHERSON. Taller. LOCKWOOD & CO., BANKERS, two removed Cram No. 21 William atziot, Sow • Broadway and all Wall aireet. '3w3znw Orders for the . 2 2 .. matue eyst Ws et 43 0YREM err AND eywryzys.B.BUtlarly.S execeded . Book_ead Bootmatieemele4i:ad In W l4 &sowed at %ton Current balat days. m wWoh may of ld. be 'beaked tor r. or ten nodes Sir Ste pee test. tenet allowed upon deposits Go TO-LET.—An 08710 E on .the woad ncar, sumer of we= awl Smithlad strest.s. rosx En zi are !. noun h co, D a J. M. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER. all mID acres tMet thlii L now the most reilabla laeollelae of tee day . for the elm of all dtsesalie team hoputtlY Of the blood. Its Immense Sale an! cuaboimic4 pop:Own, Meet trittL - Cd_tttlil easnao. Zio-m.casine ooaltl ever/aft bUtincie sO WIDELY KNOWN In so abort ettme, oaten it poseteeee some STEM ISDIIa QUALITIES, whoa, stable besehelal ai ergs mutt hare recommends/ It to the people. /3 Is a metlchaa which has rested, end will soh. anon to met, ON ITS breams ALONE , aaa seeds only to be known to be eopmetetea„ ci:fiv:toiVl)ll4l)4g*lgi:AirlnA, in Its favor, seat, weighed at 4 oiniolleited, td itit proprietor, by thaw who have used it, bear tilts ANN CO the tact that It never yet tailed the indent In the hour of danger, whom viewing froai diem / ra rinttag land., the complaints foe whteh claims to be a specific. It is Strictly a Vegetable Preparatat FiyunViv:yrixafraynanillami Purim Etterialiii, ACCORDING TO DEEtECTCOIia, esenal ponlbl) Injure the coot delicate oetettaos. Hone, te la often the ewe where mineral or a:Leiria. KM prep.:stipne are esel, evidenei ng ja sun ewe, the truth of the old canna that "the tent , edy Y worse than the QLeaas•, t, and Its guperlor Its Cleansing and Bullying Qualitial operetta alike on Cie to:Am Infant, the deileata female, the add and poling the weak and4troaft and while IT ERADICATES ALL IMPURITIES tram the blood, which la later fountain of life rartorca hee.lth, and vigor of :dad had body follow, ao e consounenoe. IC ban &flan that The Fountain Mist be Pure or the dream irfll be turbid sad focal and Whether finesse has it. origin In the Holds or solids of the body, oommon sense moat teach eveiTrefleeting mind that an Impure state of Ma blood (.-Logy dangerous to health and lajorloun to theirgetere. The Improved Blood Searcher claims to cleanse sad portly the fonntain or life, and is thrill awe and UNFAILING PANACEA For the care or all diseases string from An Impure State of the Blood, • Or.werona Formations, Cutaneous Mews, klrytipela., Boil., • Pimples on the Fans, Sore ldyes, Scald Head, letter Affection% Old Stubborn Ulcer., Ohtnimatic Disorders, Drapers, Coetiveness, halt Rhesus, • lleranolu Mesas* Goirral Debility, Liver Complaint, Lou ofd Spirits, Ford Sto Femal emach, Clocaplaint Together with all other Disorder. from an improper Condition of the circulatory Symem. As a general Tolleati , 6etresta . are e moat fall tabe io benefit. wheys USdi perseveringly and vworlinf to Cradled! • T0E511222.02314%.1.191 The proprietor haa certificates enough on hula to nil a good egad ell of Lk • mill offerings of those mho bore been erred by the Blood Searcher from which he selects the foliose. Ing Liver Complaint Cared by Lindsey% Bleed Searcher BLAIg COUNTY, Personalty appeared before me, one of the Zak paw of Peace in and for Blair comity, Goa Bes,p. who, being duly sworn, according to law, doth der. pose and lay: Two years ago I was Melded With pain between the ahoukimos, almost constant cough, lass of appetite, cils, nigW. sweats, =deem lab. Mitild=clltall.44olULTnai did"mTitkihaS 7ontrusal taking fitarlt limprOted - plaid swelter by the me of two hot. tlu was perfectly cured. i feel safe to taxis:ideal it to all who suffer from liver diseases, general des bLlty less of appetite and other diseases ng from impurities of the blood. I would not hid 10 do without it. I consider it an exaelled family medicine (Signed.> GEOEGE 10101 PP. Sworn and subscribed this lath day orb:Weeks A. D. 1597, before me. • GORLBT, 7. P. Noew—M.r, Kopp Is a resident of Prankitoww, and la well-known to the 'Miami of Blair andßed ford caustics as a man of excellent charades and inthiencar • Another Cone of Berohtla Cureothr Lind. Nero Blood Searcher, II there be my who still doubt that Idniteere Improved Blood Searcher has and will penhatoOty cure the most desperate and long atatallag cues Berotola, let them read the following and be arm vlooed Da- J. M. Limier,: I mu afflicted fOr a now her of years with a disease, laid by my Outd., to be Scrofula. For the tut three yaws I was la bad that / was unable tO get,out ottay bed. I tiled all the remedial and the bestjOyekiens I was abis to procure, without say benetleial result. I ems flamed growing irkee until the lee sad skin were entirely earen or the lest aide of my Mao, near. •houlder and arm. My suffering was so great, and I was gofer reduced that it required the effbrter o two persons to turn me In bey This was my eoa dition when I was Induced by the Meson. Balstau of kb:tartan, to tryyour Improved Blood Searcher which. to my great relief, and the mm of my Meade, soon discovered was helpintute. I continue the use of it, and gained so rapidly that • considerably less than one year I was able to gp about and erected me of my hcsumhold duties and the partswere all healed up and coy. end with :sound, healthy deer and akin, and have so continued ever sloe; and I now enjoy a stets of health that I bad for y wen up all hopes of mrer again being blamed with. SANDY BLEARNSY AVGICIT kb, tea. , s Near Elderton, Armstrong county, la AB A rorno it Was no unlike the tenni vile mixture. called "Bitters, , .ll creates no Alm appetite, but gives tone and vigor to the Mika, gradually and peransnently. BEWARE OF 00M3M:n8. J. M. FULTON, Dritgest, Wholesale and A gen t, - Soe. 67 and 69 Arntiritur AM-To whom en orders most be directed. Jet/ .i7EI:IIG4fIG. 617011 AS 4!4. • • ez===