. '~~---~ I 4 woo 141.- - LADIES AND 4 DEITLEIIiEII, r titianan4 * *Weng aw hid Gioia,76: mita a Pahl TAM Cotton Elise at IStaide WOW.; Ivo Pair do ( 1- 4 , 4 1 1 •* 1 /Wfor s t* arasols and DU SFRalibi. . 1 04 ans to every variety and-price; NEW STYLE Miff WAISTS; Puff BerlitGloves. GOODS lIMINING. DAILY Os. 78 and 80 4101ei -Street. MACRUI, GUDE iG CO. JOS. HORNE .„ . . Dtp:N.iWN, SUNNI:AD 'r.AND MCKAY 'HAT4 QUEEW DRUPE, jUtPftlE, DA.1.511121. ND KITE ANDtAMILTON DADS. , MIL% HALllir i laLlo 4 4l:lll . 3la¢eye .h.spes, mite 11:114 , Illostet• %LI MOdtbstr MS E. WDEATII66, BUDS and ROSES. TuA vooDs,Tmluanu9eAnctouN &worm : .11441i1P...'0x- 5 , • 4c . r:,..c: 6161 cue BRIWA . .I4'4.I4kiNgoI.ES. tItLATANtI, SUDIRED • 111,11+1 LINENtI, . , . • WiliTF: . 'MAL AND CIIDNY .NACJE"cor.ukits.' ,- - ; NEAL AND INt VA.Lie-LA,DEIVJAANIVRAL AINTE !ACE Svi.r.mseA,br=3.sad. AND anclayns AND ' N ° D U rqII4IN7II. at i lt/3? ant BETTS. yar elm stylecv..- - I.lltu4on, - Swbai and Frc &cb Cambric Waists. PARIS lEUEFLINGS AND 2 , I4IItTING, Cole iIIIB.OITI`TR, EGGINGISI, mil, rm. SOILvERCES,,DIEMLS Tinian LOONS, GUIPURE ND CIIIINI LACE, GAL FANCY lIIIT'CON, HALL AND DROP TRIAL. ol NG. ,SMI Streamers Ornaments ouzel Nett,. XrErr.rcaiNTe..• the rhoice.l style. In BEAM SILK, YANCri ItLAtIE. A N ILW II IT E PEAL L; IM= cSILIELLE, JET., DA LL, (MANS Al.lll GAMED. .Tan null painted. 011SIK'rs, NETs, IIAIII" PI/ YTS ANL/ 91,44; DUPLEX ELIA TLN sold NON TONI - 100r CULTS; BELTn, CLASPS. AND p ( v lti s great variety. from palm ITC "VA VhatirriV3ltl;! 1.1 4. • EIIrFLINs ; SPANISH LINEN lin CUTS; ;CAVELL' NW' JIMIS , and' HATCUELS; 11Allt 2LIIIIIIES; COMBS; sad PULL LILTE OF XOTIOXS. =I 1 4 0 s. 77 and 79 Xarket. Street. !,e15:,121 iEW GOODS! - tit CARLISLE ATC94, 19 riZtkl. 1914X4E9990t. ~ x \Pc are unw Opening an eiegant ralortment.af ;EW Gowns, embracing the richeataiyiel or • gem. Lnetiouous, 3 lINIILZtIPAVPAsg. • BINS ifusN.w.r ; NEW IS t xt./t INCESs TaletailNUS. • NEAL (11.11EttilE LACES, VINE VEAEWEITVTONS. lWe neve ;net operltfi a beautiful lot or REAL LACFN AND INSVATINGS. pie woteld Invite special attention toe new end rosedld assort neat of DIES , "MTV AND:W{lre% BEIILINUJAWKS. In tae new Vetrolewn and 11avana Stades, ortment erne...colon In KID ULUVEtI, • :LACK LACE MlTTli—new +Wee: , (A most CIT •• 01010 Assortment of 4olEtt , and ~.1114,LDREN, S COTION• HUSE: .NT , Ii VINE SIMITS, NEUEY TIEN, SCARFS; GOI,Le P.A 11/11.1 , HOSE, SUSVENDENS, tAIIIV..4' and I.lEterti NEKEINO UNDER WEST:, . t To livrchanta and, Dealers. gtt r .Nt h yv gm, , ,,mcit..!utAfkre Ter tr. t. •• se low Se InIV bonen Katt, orlYest, • • ' • ' ' • • = -•• * hi iCRUht . dr, CARLISLE, . , • 19 FitlitStreet '••*"z Pte... for tho...i.ocxwoup P,O COMPANIC. ,, lIDADLEY'a DUPLEX,' tfa ELIAPT/0 SKIRT at Attanutactarere Prlaec su .4.IIBUTIITOT..W. T. !MATRON...I,O. bTTAITSTEION dtBUTILNOT, SHAWN Sc CO., No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, iiroptat opened a Imo new *Oct Of PANCY AND STAPLE :DBY GOODS, pc FYI •13sr Prints, Delaines, Lawns, Ging hams, White Goods. Dress Goods, Shawls, Balmorals, Notions, Cottonades, Farmers' EL. f.; Methanies'Eassimenm,hans Cloths' Linens,. Drills,llleaehed %nd Brown Sheetsgs and thirthigs, 'BURLAPS; COTTON & LINEN DUCK. &C. y Merchants are Invited to call and enaralne oar NArok and prices. `•i I A.UR McCANDLESS & ALArm WiLocut. vAxn. t C 0..) WHOLESALE DEALER LS. ' azollElGN AND DOMESTIC DErGOORS, No. 94 TXT.calz , cl.,ll3t," Thlrvl house &bore, Insiaolul • • •XIT rSuUuflu. VA; 17" - _ . TOBACCO, CIGARS, ar.b. :• ? L'iCELSIOR TOBACCO ' WORKSi R. & W. JENIKIDISON;- stAxurAcranan Or ALT. KENDS or - 1- roils cco, SNUFF AND EIEGARtii; 1; NO. o YKIDUCAL srustr, >Llyd door fro.£s ospension Bridge; t, ALLICOHEN 'I, PA.' ranch Stox, tonlem, Ohio. sol"24:WO-.. B. B. JEFERIES g?aniatiLat jrz .0 WlTlr a ttnino TOBACCO, ' WIFE. ADD ;No. 6 St. Clair Street, P/Stioburgb;;PS' i ' sztrlTljMUTVlT:Stgo a lVe 1 1 ,0 2 qtTal i ty rri tcppt " to bands. • fforiklap GEORGE' BLUBEENSO/11111 Hag PiREGN EG ARS CHEWING'' TOBACCO ' • , k Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Ac. • , ?No.SilicrercmapaiilEilltlt s , 'au comes or Ltbirty3 " - prrtaininoW'rx." tIOHN nicarintowinurs, IV HOLY:SALIN; AND HATAIIi•DEALER, ALL *ENDS Or - P ' ronAcco, soiETAnt mesas,. Yi ACP Sootaiti: 191tinowit:, almost adwalstani. of Smoking Tobageo. Pis Da Xobsow youths' alwArs )uunl. . =TN: fitlEliNA.lin WIEN" llsnolloAnAir As; o.3dAtibs- ;•,• • 41ra HODS Or , : TOBIWarI . , SNUFF AND sEcAlit; . WHOLIB.U..IIASD P.52.a.u.; • 0: 24Xi Ohio Si.j. y. 1,57,089 TAILORS: NIEW t_K?o()_IDPSt t Very Large `; , and Solottlkock of 4 . 1 , 4 WY : k w i e ;i A T - JOT NXCEPTB,O. YLiSatkr % Am, e"tir miacta;stuu44, Ea "" ' CRAYjeu• dkar Street. R ENint 41* HALE BEfERIXELiii*F!TAILOR,TF;v : : :. Flannel Mau pm a st:tua ;,,e,,,nmito'na..., LUAU to Phi Mends sad U. 911 U kteireutralf for Melt pit tollage, and Wa9l4t .. t ypeettallr korona -Won t1,“1. - .ut. iIJ3 Nit return. grom the; Xustana maxims with • Laign.o.94 wen rkitiSlVVOia -7 Art.tmons. , ' ' kerglaggi'llVgrlerbr"l9sl4.3.:46filiq -__~_.~.'~k 1%7001:1IN7 TAGVIEtiAtiLie C.' HOU= AND ; Ll?AllffEit; GLAZIER, No. 54Sand Fittoburgic vox.•nd ihaamencat tilsnaot erect drockli4l !.10:=Iter. Alt work dowlprpTyp!yrcoss- ....iWumum ' we& et litOwx #MaslLOw. get /ow wen r urzsr, friobb al!tv-et"'"7 4 71`.1" 4 ) ", 4 '!""r rs . ) ' • " - Ir7t, d ne Oulu* -saki*. ELVTIMDAY, JULY 7. IWO Aliallll3l3l3ll3AN, Adiatiu. al r. on Mrst 4 - Taletgettet—Persona leaving the city 41 ring ,e slimmer, can have the atzsren Matted to) them by leaving. their whlrees ai Our Counting room. THE FORTH AT PHILADELPHIA. The • • Islas or Color Stosrers_ Uncap ows-the Prayer. end .spe es-ltb noldiere 'Orphams-Presenca- Lion era Medal to General Ileadil AWt of s esters to General Humphreys, • PIIILADILLPFILL, Atay lfba. ' /bar gorier-{grit, many other Pittaldirgia. . . era your eorreatsondent was hero today and • witnessed the grand and hornet:lg ceremo nies attending the reception of the flags car ried by P4misylvatila regiments during the recent four yearaof blirady7War..egaintltlren;l son and rebellion. was, indeed, a grand tifiaPlar, alinost equaling the reviews Of the great armies of the Union at Washington, af ter the cloie of hostillGes; It not my pur- DOM to enter Into elaborate details, but to give a brief outline of what attending Pitts burghers-4w and heard. By Tuesday night, the 3d, theroblid:linizi arrivals-In the aggre' late very urge -from different parts of the Mate of those who had served as color bear ers and in ether capacities in the army. Groat dignitaries bind been anuouncsal as in town- Generals Meade, Hancock, Geary, Crawford, I GoVernor Curtin and others-and on the, I M onies of the day were serenaded at the In" - Pierre House, on Broad street. All Went on harmoniously and merrily, and the morning ofl the glorious Fourth davrued with an unclouded sky. Soon the streets were thronged with people, principal places of business closed and ere the hour of ten ar rived, the vicinity of Broad and Arch streets, Whence the precession was announced to start, those thoroughfares were jammed with human bum O,' horses and vehicular convey ances. At the head of the precession were mounted police °Moen, who kept the streets clear, from curb to curb, as far aspossible . , and following them . come Cenral Winfield Mott Hancock mutate/4 escorted by a detachment of the Philadelphia City Troop. The signal gun was fired at ten Oclobk,. {tom perm Square, and General Hancock gave the order top:larch. Following *Amoral H., his staff and cseert, Came the First Division, list by Major General James B. Kegley, of Allegheny coun ty. In this 'Division were the companies which marched through Baltimore to Washington before the memorable MOM' April, DM, all of them eastern organicatfons. At the head of the Second Division rode Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson and staff. This Division was com posed of representativm,(color bearers and (Ahern) from forty-War Pennsylvania rmi. meets, among others the following: 11th; aci; 20th; Pennsylvania Reserves, (Ist, M, 4th, iith, 9tb, leth, 12th ) General J. .1.1. Swett- I ter; 30 men and color guard, armed and nab formed. This regiment carried a beautiftil banner of white and bine silk, the obverse bearing thobadgo Of the Fifth Corps, the re verse the names of thirty battles, t dr tistilment, Colonel Wilson; 69 men dark' Seventy-eighth, thrlonel tYm. Simon, of Kittanning, ki men with the battle flags, 139th, Gen. F. H. Collier, of Pittsburgh, 'll men. Thoeblore of this regiment was one of the three first stands of National flags placed on the workS at, Petersburg, April 2d,1193, aid the color bearer gained ono-third of the prize offered by • enerai Grant for those who per formed that daring feat. The-This Division was under charge of eneral , Charles T. thimpbeil, a most no bin and fearlesiselaier, formerly commander ef the 97th PA ,V. organism! in the west, His di. .vision con.lated solely of artillery men. The Fourth Divtaflhr consisting of Cavalry, was led byttleneral D. _ M. Gregg. Next In order came Major General G. G. Meade, with whom was carried the purple battle Bag of the commander of the env i f. thin. Potomac. Major Gen. John W. Geary led the Fifth ; domprisod, among others, of the 77th, Col; HO*. MO, Col. Howell's; 100th (POund heads,), ppl. ileasure; DoL, Z. Gal lupe; 70th,Col.'llalit; hid, Col. T. P. Leh mam,lol6k Organized by Col. D. B. Morrie; organlZed. by Col. Howley; Met. COl. Orr; ligah, led by Gen. A: L. Pearson, and to , aid.* he 18111de - broil for his • The Saris Division-wait asared to Gen- S. IV. Crawford , With' it ,Were ov. Curtin and staff - in "wenches; &mile:nee hundred and fifty soldiers orphans, , arcorted by a deltva. lion , of dredien as a • guard of tumor: The gir com panies , hauled 'in ambnlonces of different areanti the boys walked. Ti.,, ,Sciwinth - (and last) - Divudtm wr4 i tin der the care of . Gen:Johttlf.Ereote, and listed of the GroylieServes of Philadelphia. . - Thu DLO *area was one hour Brantt* The pr itrAtaWng. the corner o and Chestnut. The right Of the line rowboat too 'Walnut street govs'of, ,Lodependenea square about half past eleven: o'clock, andthe -301- ' Were marched into the enclosure. . _ , Entering tile square on either lunftl were presented . semicircular *tootle ritlng ono above another from the green beneath to the branches of the trees, which have waved la the square almost , since the signing of the Dec eleration of Independence. On the east the stated,, n od orphans of the fallen braves were stated, and at intervals they band forth song which _touched the 'mete of all. The seats on the weetwero principally occupied by Jadimand'the t o nee In the centre de, voted mainly to nee of Gcateralshrid other oftl. cora. While the square was filling with thous. ands, and order had bean raga &tod by. Gen. "tarry. White, Em earnest pawns offered by Rev. Dr. Bratnerd. Polio this, was a speech by Gen. c o, who y lin:seated to . Gov, martin tbe eolers 'or the}different of gmalzatiOns represented. IncaMang, the Gen. oral presented the (=Cromer the -standard of the ft Perinsylvatita an the representative of the others: After a. short Interval, the Governor made, in reply. the Oration - Of the occaaion.' ChaplahtW. Gries next returned .tininke to Almig hty God for victory and the return, of peace,'! the 'aSsernbled multitude reverently bowing tbeitlat's ifs he prayed, Generals 'topcoat, Goa and Medley hrteily responded to repealed ;and aftenirard the nags wore formally handed over to the Adju tant. General of the e StatelbyGetteral Joshua T. Owen , in a short peech;General Alex:Rua. sell also briefly responding. Tiles ended the Ilan receptlini . Ceremonies, but other preeeedimpt"farowed, winch, year. space admonishes, must - be cut short. The annual meeting; of the soldier& of ni had been. „held, and an address from them was read, to gether with resolutions and tOUStS. In the at. ternoon Governor. Curtin, accompanied by Abend Gri soldiers' Mohan boys. visited the Union Leagnw ltioura. and In the evening a most Interesting ceremonial took plate at the =on the occasion of the, prelenlation of medal to General Meade, and a sword to %General Humphries. ThEITIMeIIUttioASO GEM. oral Meade was made_ by the Mayor of the city. Hon. Morton MetilellacL ,The medal in dhime ter M 33e, inches, and its . weight 14.14 or: floe trold. The obve rse of this medalk bears a flue pendia Maltese:of Getteral.lieatle, - with the pticnt “Proaresited July 4,180 a, to Major General George Gl' Meade, by the_ Union Legg= of FhibitlelPliltatts a totem of the gra- Wade of his countrymen.. Two stars beneath the indiesitAwthe GeneraPs MAK: On the reverse La &beautiful 'group, representing the Genius of Arnett:sr preeenting the Ivrea.= of victory to General Meade, who ready= and at the same time returning his sword. is exchange. Ms right foot is placed upon a 'rebel flag. The Inscription on the reverse is "The Victor at Gettysburg. The Deliverer of his State. The Faithful Soldier of Our Conn- Lay teierit to Genii ' rttl ' unroll was inf. ' leby Hon. George Gibbons, the _General replying ha his own behalf, after which Govern= Curtin and others Made speeches. The last speech was from the aged John Burns, of Gettysburg celeDlity. The display. of fireworks arranged as a finale to the day's proceeding, tnifortimately did not take place, disappointing thousaads, -who had" .been led to anticipate something "grand.: .2i heavy rain which fell „late in the afternoon damaged the. drowerice appliance& to such an e.xtent that they would not Pro_Per ly and hence the non-fulllment or the programme. A balloon aseension_eutnotinced dill slot come off, also lu - oonsequenoe of the rain Tho cele b ration of the Fourth of July In Phfladoljhla,A. D., ISA will be remembered as an Important .spoch in the history of our con. —.Pittsburgh, and the western p 0 Um State generally, was wet"' pros opted In the countless throng and Many of them marched Lit_the , pnatiesilort. Quite* =unbar :extended' their' trite Now York and-other points, but the m ority re turned•dtrriter Thursday and yeste Y. I. was: „r6qturirbid to mate note of the fact thatlibme of tiro color bearers did not rotative ryagatetreart the Committee having' chiti•ge of the Matter. alie delegation of tho 101st Penn sylvania Volunteers Was informed,' almcist, at the Ins[ moment, that too passe,' Were ex , banned; but forttmately, through thee:Dew , ei their:bite. Colonel, D. it:Merril, and the' generosity cdthe'Suporinteridentot the Rail read Ccfmpanyi they were 'provided with tick et.g'and got to Phlladelphut in weft shape :c There was "some complaint among PULS burghersat theirbolng alighted by tbo MU: II W del yala pepanythe.Preis for Instance, hater Ignored, to its report, the Mat mid - 62d . re manta; and fault waa fotunitelth same trf =lMeads In Indendenoe Square, a few . i they Worekept front eali*Ying' car`. Coln priv ilege, given to others not as wall en-, Men to them, if at ail. I, have no idea that the omrsalon". to- mention'any MUM:ugh or' ganixaMet was the result of 'design; and - as the Other complaints the eamemay be said. The arrangements were not complete In all details; but 'did not see wherein, all things considered, they touhl horn be much bet . =TM - Elizabeth Janney appeared' adore man Lynch, yesterday, and nuide 01Ith against Bernard Cohen for assault and • battery. It Swamis ;that; th . e accusal, whist slightly in. ebtiated, entered 'the house Of . this - on Webeter street, and after using - the most opprobious epithets toward her, streak. her a worn blow in the bank, trom the effects' Ot nod her own worts, u tddialtacet dial:. A warrant wait lamed for the arrest of Bernard, but owing to the fact:_thati ho had' left the city, tOr a brief pleasure trip to Wash ington minty, the pollee ware 'unable tti gain Wasesillonef ids body. The suiertiled Is aped b7.,.Erefeesiozi, and formerly boarded with . .!'". • , Fait Of II Itrletc lotte.—Theqtaniebee brick pile, that for o few days blockaded'Fourth street; in the vicinity of the Lafayette natl. ruins, fell on Thursday with a lientendouts areal), eatudrig - an Intense excdtement In the tielghttorhoodVubtll the real state or strairs was ascertained: It7s to be hopett'Shat tilde nuisance' will not be reegeoted, any thor ony,hfare narrow lkil" Unsightly radiant.% but an a itreet, such -as Youth, di doubly so. ',lflt r lutd, been as well pittimored ea tte folloWaenalrth street" It would have do. ned the sa/a4tlta of In= and. time, for an In. AlrostligtV—The Union, Btato Goa' tbm.will be n stes 304 b A t. AL' . 1 *14 1 111 , 40 , ,Fll4 to , °home ototalaittitl - jot , ff r" stim 5"4";"114* M M= ffiil3 RLY TfLEtiMiltp. ,FROM WASHING'fq. Pardon of Deserter, from the lionnlor ,:ra—The Mew Tax lIIIIP-Moiremonto mend Rberinon,-Tne ntoternent o. Sao Public Deb ' Nsw Your., July 6.—Tlie morning paper. Contain the following specials from Wu:M ing-ton: A general order has been Issued by the di rection or the President, that all deserters from the regular army who rejoin their reg imenta litany military post or recruiting ren dezvous, prior to the fifteenth of August, will be tetnnled to duty without punishment, on condltellOthat they will make up the loot and.,fotTelt their pay.. 'Thu fAeritillttee on Conferetic on the .fax Bill have agreed upon the following, among; Otter ProVlitiOns f While street railways can. increase their stogie fares ono cent to cover the tax, a previa° requires that they shall toll tickets by the package with only the ex act tax adds] to the regular rate. The paper question stands . axed by the Senate, viz : Printing torpor of all descriptions is free and other paper Is taxed three per cent, ad valor em. The tax of of one nor cent. on all auction sales Is agreed to. The tax ready made eitithlng is fixed at two per eclat.''- and tailors, milliners, shoemakers, lte. are to be exemptfrom tax as In the House , when their work, exclusive of material, does not , exceed one thousand dollars annually. Cord age rope and cable, made of vegetable fibre, are put on the froo JUL The Treasury Department in busily engaged In preparing the formal and 'official statement iof the public debt, for the fiscal year ending 'Jane ZOth, Me, and will not therefore publish the usual informal monthly statemeut for July Ist. Prom lbw 10 six weeks will' probably elapse before the various accounts can he balanced., returns received, and the official statement be ready for publication. ran War In Germany New Yogic, July 6.—The lierrild's foreign cor respondence shows that the monarchs and people were evidently NAtcmished at the rapid and successful movements of the Prussian ar mies In Hanover and Saxony. Tho report of the oecunation of Dresden and Leipsie peroduced considerable excitement among the citizens of Vienna, but nothing like consternation or excitement. The utmost and most .perfeet socresy was maintained relative to the Austrian plan of campaign. It was alleged in Paris that the Parisians dis carded the :Prussians and the policy of Prus sia, while on the other hand we are informed from Berlin that the Emperor ot Prance is In hearty acecird with Bismark and King Fred erick William. It appears as if Napoleon was simply confused. The itathia volunteers on the right bank of the Po were in eight of theiCroaUn sentinels doing duty for Austtia on the other side. The Duke De Chartres, Louis grand son, tendered his services as an °Meer to Victor Emanuel, but the offer was declined by the Italian Cabinet. Fire in Cincinnati einonuan, July B.—A doable brisk house on Vine Street Dili, occupied by S. S. Carpen ter pod D. Whoale ,r as destroyed by fire on the 4th. Wu, 111;000. The total lose in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, by the fire will reach one hundred thousand dol. bun. Twenty-one buildings wore destroyed, cowering an area of nearly two acres. Another Address from pen. Bireery. new Yeas, Jnly Sweeney pub- lashes an address to the Fenian6.—ileneral Brotherhood ,tirlea r in which he defends his course in thoomitrahl on Canada. Ile recommends the organisation of circles and Atm formation of military companies by the mEmbers under their chosen leaders. Re dates the address at St. Albans, July 4th. Another DestructJse Fire Cum:tar fitter, N. Y., July 6.-411 the buildings on the north side of Main street, in this place, frpm the barns attached to steam's lintel to J. Suttlife's,house, were destroyed by fire last night. Loos from seventy-live to one hundred thormand dollars. The fire is believ ed to have been the work of en incendiary •teli I; (D) z4:41 INTOTICIE. prEnie.- FILL BE A DELEHATE O COAL MINERS held at I , , RT PARRY, on CRAY, Jul 61M at 1 o'clock. delegate from sacs lD pal req u est. ' to attend, as Ins- A does annaportance st.lll he preaented La-lure the meeting. jy3lerS B order of the OEBERAL BOARD. N. 0. .IG9E To the Tax Payers of the City of Pittsburgh. TUE CITIf THEASUREU la now -a• ready to Theelior ail taxes payabls at Ult. °Mee, No, ILO Fourth street, sableet to a reduction of rote PER ()ENT., If bald before We I , IIUST DAY UP AlltiUnT NEXT. befitercantile Licenses are due NE X T be paid the YILWT ILA Y JUL'S order to sue cost and exPenseof salt oefore au Alderman. Jettioit — WM. EICIIIIAI/M, Treasurer. NOTICE. THE REMAINING PART of the luge property for sale !mid put in lord A Allen •. plan of lots, vrtil be sold in lots o by the sena riptendld for gudeolos purposes or for city nail dente. Apply to NAL b. BOYD, a{ the office of IClrkpatrlffitt Mellon, corner of Inamond and drool. streets, or to NI lOU ALLEN. on Lit,' property, at Lower It. Clair Note!. olvl7;saa MCCLELLAND'S AUCTION RIZ:FORMA, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth' Street L.IKOK STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Hoop Skirls, all - sizes, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladles, Gent's & • Children' BMUS, Cleitbs,.Dress Goods, Bal moral Skirtsjllonse Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, ' Men's Hats, Straw Goods for Dosses and Children, and the usual large and elegant stock of BOOTS, SHOES IND GAITERS. O 1L291.1 AL PARTNItItet. 3rISCIAL CAIITIf IBS, IiKVISEN MILLACH• nAIPh D. Malt, ORO. W. BAAL!, BAJCI, DUFF. uIIA.S. PAIDEIN. CRESCENT SILUL WORKS. • MILLER, BARR-a PARKIN, MAIVITY.ACTOIttIin OF BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL, Warranted Equal le, twirl= the Market, either Iso_ported or of Domestic Manufacture. SPECIAL ATTE/PriOli PAID TO FINE AND Ull Wl' EEL. Office, 38 Wood Street, IN ST. CHARLES HOTEL BUILDIN4i. 1 . 11710111100. alum 18/14 k•IMWI9 Fon BENT, , .A FAEM OF 180 ACRES, Situated In Jefferson township, Allegheny comity, Pa., on the Monongahela elver, 14 miles from the city. The Improvements are good. The laud of the best quality; welt adapted fur gardening. Posses elOgAngust Istr, ALSO, • AL sisIZLELINGIZEI asporcrinan. -With ocean rooms and hall, good Stable, excellent .water at the door; situated on the old Washington Toad, atnnit bmiles from the city. Possession Im mediately. For further particulars. neuirj of O. tog north otrset. 1133123 STEPHEN M. OTT. Dye Sinker, Sial B Medal Engraver, BIND Ale STEEL LIMB CIPI7III, SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES, ' batieellsag Stamps di Visiting Garda, ALIN PLATES YOE kIABILING CLOTHING. '93 Wood Si., Cor. Diamond AHOY, (ABOVE DAVIS' Boos STOVE,) jailed PITTSBURGH. The Fountain Horticultural ICE CREAM SALOON la Wilkins' Hall, Fourth street, near Smithfield, 1. Dow and most best fitted, coolest and most Inducing FLOW ER GARDEN SALOON In the State. hand. toe cream, eekes and conlbetlonarles always on A rum. ORCHESTRA has beau engage/I for the !euleen, and will be In attendance EVERY NIGHT , I"Cebt SEnder) Hemseven WI Ore/se Rest lee cream, trolls, and beryls., elssr. on hand. , m7Thble MADAME SUSS, lLsenneress W T4:I E reu LCOM.I4 FATENTSE. USIS.-11 l AHEB s the best ALAN SAKE made, It self oksratlng, perform log Its work In light as well oil In the - heaviest bay over range or smooth , eroand, The teeth are steel and Warranted to be sell tempered and 110110 brook Ultb felroilage. 11 Is retry steeple In Ite construe tios. IO seers old, or aged and Inane per . *One ears work It. as the horse raises and depresses the teeth at t h e 0.111 of the operator. For ante, wheloesle and retail, at the work•lti columbines, obi o , or et, 300 Liberty etreeAcTitisburan, Pa. by -100;e5; • W. WALLACE. .iirAtonblllo ItnouLaxen , a ()sews. l id A Purrenunon, June 20th, RM. 5 BSEBSDIENT NOTICE.--Potlice hereby given that the amessonenta toe the grad_ ittg and paeMn 111111, Hobs and teitan street., and Beech Miff hare. been made, and can he seen at l arthiThltt: ' Aige t t l h ' t.y,: z yTth IL A A,g,td u lghoutgi la/4SW* .- - 02tnele • ' Itecukditte Ne 11311497. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE QUEEN: THE QUEEN. THE QVEEI OF HAIR RESTORERS! AIRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN HALE RESTORES! Is QUEEN, not only in NAME, but to lathe Beat llnle Restorer ever offered to the Public. An In iallltile iteSTOltait and eltilnalliftei Of the flair If faithfully applied. It is 'YBO Hair Alitye. It acts directly upon the roots SPEW hair chang ing grey hair toils original life color; arreatt., p re ,. mature deecy and falling out of the hair; eradcat ing ecurf and dandruff; and curing all Inimora of the %till change dry and wiry hair to .rt and luau nant [reset, '.lt ,, hlig c aftalulight i fie t t o rry:r . :.nee, to Um hair, youth, and retlari ou lr w ilfrough lo re use your It°U.t as kg, wiNBtowB OEM HAIR USHER& Price Si per bottle. bold by all Druggists R. B, SET.LRRS & CO., Wholesale Agents. far WM. MiItNIMELL & CO., BOILER MAKERS •24 D SHEET IRON WORKERS, Ncos 20, 22, 22 mid 26 Penn street. having secured a large yard, and innlished it with the mast approved machinery, we are prepared to unnufacture every description of ROLLERS, In the twat - manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING, MALE REDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CON DENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SETTLING PANS, BOILER IRON, BRUME:it, SUGAR PANS; and sole manuteaturen of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shortest notice. JeDe4l ar LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKSI =EI PARE, MeCITEDY & CO. Maaufmturers of 1311/CATRINti, BRAZIERS. AND BOP.T COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS % RAISED STILL IitYPTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER. PLATE,,prters and dealer. in METALS, TIN SHEET IRON. WIRE, sc. Constantly on hand, TINN KIPP bLAORINILS and TOOLS. Ware house, No. He Enter and Ll)SocconD STOSATO, Pitts burgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. I.7I4MINSRIST far-PITTSBURGH SAW WOHHA, HUBBARD, _ll4lO, & CO., Manufactur • . iof PATENT GROG ND CI !ICU L ARS, warrant ed CAST en'Exa. SAWS, of every description. Mill, Holey, Cross-Cul, Elmig,and all other varieties. Al! kinds of IiNIVEs and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Cast-liteel Extra Retitled REAPER AND MOWING EI.HVEII , 4-, .101- Warehouse a d Wm., corner *Aran and SNOUT STtlanTS, rittsbargb. Particular attention paid to re-tontlang, anemias. and straightening Circular Saws; also, re eal. of all kinds. Punching and Drilling 'done at reasonable rates. 1eM.c.12 . IarROMISSOP, BEA & CU. (Sue. °Merl, tO ROBINSON. Duna & /1111.L.Z1a. WAlifeePf WOLK& Pomades. Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL MA CHINERY, 13F.AIHNII, _SItArTINU, (MATH:us of all descriptions, OIL TARES and STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET LION WORK. or feedlas to; (11PFAiLE. : 11 PATENT 1N J ECTO 11. COCHRAI & 13110., Manufacturers 01 IRON VAULTS AND VAULTDOORS, IRON RAIL INH WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, An., Not. 91 SECOND and all Tuna) erricErr, between Wood and Mattel, bare on hand a variety of urn patte rn, fancy and suitable for all purranea Sir - Particular attention pan/ to endowing Heave Lots, Jobbing dune at abort nutlet. /0 - MABBIAGE AND CELIBACY, Essay of Warning aud lastractiou fur Vuung glen. Ale°. Diseases and Abuses which pros trate the vrtal p.pwers, with sure meet.. of relief. V alit free of charge in scaled letter envelopes, Ad a, Dr. J. 5K11.1.114 IttilltallToh, Howard An oelasl..u. Philadelphia, Pa. zurt:MiPArrT. POLITICAL. CIONGRESSION ALL CONVENTION, 22d DISTRICT The UNION ILEI•UBLICAN VOTERS of the :Lit Coons...lona! District arc toque strd to rung at the usual places of holding clectlons In the various Wards. Boroughs Ann Townships, In said platrins, On Saturday, August 11th, And elect TWO OILLICOATEri from each election district, to meet In County Convention on T17E,11- Y, A UtillnT 14th, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of placing In nomination a candidate (or CongrasA The prlnwary elections In the townships will be held between the hours of four and Ida o'clock, and I n the wards and boroughs between the hours of four and seven o'clock r. It. In the ....le and Nr oughs Lb°elections shall be by ballot., and In the WWII. MTN by martin, or by ballot. By order of the Committee. W. J. lill.lloltlt. Chairroan. f ik c" l.l " . y arCONGLUESS, 22d DISTIZICT. HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Having placed himself at the disposal of Ids rrlands, la response to their call mule on him, tun halite Is oow presented by them as a candidate for Domino that for Congress for the =.l District, aub r lect to the aillon of the llnlonlinpubliesa County Looses/- Hon. ap7ne. - - - UrCONGICEBB GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY IS A 'CANDIDATE IN THE 240 DISTRICT mb9Huld WeoliiiatEss.—The friends of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY Will prueut "hie name to the tOtrretitlon of the Union party, for nomination ea acatniltlate for Con gress to the Yid Dl.tese,L BOOTS, SHOES, &c. LADIES , BALMODALS, Ladies' Congress Gaiters, Ladive Kid Ilea Slippers, 31en , s Calf Boot*, Mews Baluutoralii. Menu Calf Gaiters. Men's tuff Oxford Tics, U , •\ 1l1VftItl• • AIISSMI A NI, ('IIIL,IJUIC.N '24 BOOTS AND SHOEPJ, IN EVEUY vA ETY A'r !MASON BLIC Pit Et, 61 llLLeakr/sekt. IStroot. J. A. ROBINSON & CO. JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST. BOOTS AND SHOES. . JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. This old established house has 11011 , In store thirty rive thousand dollars worth of Balls and tihoes, the styles the Latest. the quality the hest, whlek we are deoqunitoul to sell at VICHY LOW rltlolll3. We have revolved nut to be undersold by any In the hu. got. that keep goods worth having. Call and examine onr stoCk of goad, and we reel thethat you will porchuse whet you 'Mat in the Boot and Oboe /Ina. Do not forget the place, SO Markel street. JAMES 1101111. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT 92 Federal Street. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, AT REDUCED PRIM, age , ilizocnrairecar...ne. GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM, 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. /al A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF SOMMER SOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS; .Jasd Dalnioraie. Jtut received, sot rold at the VERY LINV- EtlT PRIOEd, either Irtnyualeritetall. DIVE Ulf A ALI. BEVOIIEUKOHAEINti ELSENVIIKEE. J. H. & W. C. BORLAND, ) No. on Market street, 2 door front Etli et. my by cournst rtEt.ut NO JOUR ruccourn c . FIELDING h. DUO., klunufactueur nud Dealers In • Chacatcraa. 211:Lea4a.e. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 1.10 Ohio St., Allegheny. Repairing promptly ...muted un the zhorteat no tice. EW 110trY AND 8110 E STORE .No. 24 01. Clair Street. A large and well selected Mock or LADIES', O E.DiTli and tillll.l t ItENti , UAITICUIt DAL MOR ALS, etc., which will te,eold tnn LOWEET (ap?..icatot,t) JOAN tiNOIJO ICAISB. Gloms FINE CA LF AND CONIMENS tiA/17,11.13 at mom J. W. CAEN/MAN.& Coot ,at market .t. .11 aiLiiionAL AND auxunrsa GAITERS at myl9 J. W 4 IJAJSNAILYN 00. 113 Markoi _ - „ N - 1 - LADIEW FINEMO.SLIPPERti at J. W. 012 , 241.1141 f 6 C 0.% SI Auto t ENE FOR SALE V A L UABLE ME WES FOR SRL The valuable coal mines owned by the Southern Coal Mining Company., situated In shelby county, Ala., twelve miles northeast of Montevallo, and eue a half miles from the North and south Call. and (new la running order to tills point). and OM, imr tee of a MHO from the Branch Road to the lied llonnt•ta Coal tithes, are now offered for sale. These mines have have btstu 1 u successful opera tion for some Tears, are W e Whaled lu the heart of th mineral region of the hints, and are only sixty-live tulles op rail Mut ehe. tram whence were Is water tratraportrtiop to the Unit. There Is net In the United States a better oppor tunity tor a talc and Profitable Investment hi the Coal eosins.. = One half cash, and the balance at the expiration of „I n , 000 the, without. Juterest; or. one-Sixth anal, and the /Wane° ha onusl utouthly payments, With out totem:ate G. M. McCONNICO, Lmrflrpl,flrnl!fl -p,71:41H FOR SALE. = The•ntock, Ylzinres, (load Will, burro House. Dwelling and large Lot In bevrialloy. Cash one. *3,000 a month. poinession given lannedial. Ir. lax small Houses atul Lots. von' cheat.. Several Luta al. Igdgerrorth Station, (roc, one to flea acres In each. Apply to JAMES T. SAMPLE, Heal Estate Broker awl Insurance Agent. jeB KY Ycd sral street, Allegheny --s- FOR SALE,' 80 Acres of Oil Territory, Located In Bluskingiucounty, Ohio, on alarielork Creek. Thisproperty valuable from the fool that every well bored. bored. OH In pay log quantities le obtained. Tloilt;ptb of nen+ 1s ouly about int, feel• tool costs about IMO for boring. /Samples of pa r tic u l ar s, ie .en at 111.11 Fourth street. For turtbo ono nit, of, = IMEM =MZEB It4oll - 11ALF—A Farm of 216 acres, in Plum township, Allegheny county, Pa. The improvements are a two-story F rame House, with six rouses and k itchen; tchen; a largo hang e i ti a t ' Alrat i ren a olea d giV:.;l% - a b" ,g d a, ' ?l%*f tlvatlon. The lend Is of the best quality: well adapted for grain or stock, soil Is all underlaid with Coal. a very targe amount at Locum tamb. - . Pos session given Immediately,convenient to churches, schools. wills, R. For further particulars, en quire of U. kl. Keel Estate Agent, No., 164 FOlarth street. my-Inaba LOB SALE—A Farm of about 2S opposite Townecud Station, North West ern R. U., bandies from Pittsburgh; about b acres elearud; Winne good timber laud In rieties• :I sere. or c.c. good v.'s. pit °Pen; a frame dwelling °flour rooms; good spring of water, 50 Mott trees of varietteS - umt ;is a splendid pi. for a vine yard. • • -• Also, • lot l by 121 feet. oti roubles slrert. to Wilkins township, Antiphon) county. Will be sold cheap. For tons., sppiy a l Is o m cheap. tld Insurance Wilco of U. 1. PAT,ES , ell Buor //rest. I.4wroncestile. VOR SALE—A Farm of 15S acres, In Klinabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa„ near the Youghiogheny river. 'rhe Improvement., am a Hewed Log House a good Barn, Stable mid other out-huiltlings,• reaming generally good; well watered; 118 serencleared; vents of Limestone, the under vein about Ms feet thick; the upper vein 4y feet; very The Raley & Co.'s - Cottage Organ, AND AMERICAN ORGAN. Acknowledged by the beet 1311111/Cll Went In the United Malec to he impeder to to all otoors In power, vgl s L i and uallty too,, and thorough work' Thegetuittantonte have for years alunt the ant giVeerd ' brun r tr :WV " pvg, , ,ttrzzlfrel than Any others. All warranted for Aveyears. WAMELINY & BARN, No. 13 St, Char Street, Flttabitrgli, Pit. /YU - - - -•— N ABE GRAND PUIVO—The scriber I... Just received front_Wn.. Knabe &CO, ..p e n. stogy, woo D 00PAI Ull. lilt/MD PIANO, Isith solid nose-nowt Moulding., elegantly carved case legs and I. l .riona each Rote. This‘ 4 M luetrasneut p05.9..411 the Improto. taunt. peculiar teethe alesara linabe, and 11 unques tionably the finest Piano eyer brought to this City. Ito sitentluu of the penile to expeelaily directed to the at bodement. CMXICLOTTE tiLUME ; 63 )Itth street, 8010 Agent. ter !Mine & tirand, Upright and NUL . ° Planeßemo,.Ji.ol JAMIES m. netru, .a....wsomar.zancrr. Preparret X_PLICIT IntAs s lNn aagi nr.ECI 4- Wan/MS(Or an kinds of Landings,. and-aapar taada Own creCtion, real MR. RT,R L , Leader of illoOtolocriril. Grand Xaislritiorsitat and rocas C/CD.WCIMEEL•Pi. 40 PICRFOUSIZILS. dig. InZELRIISO BaarroN ia, rum drover's Opera Troupe• Miss MOLL'S WILLIAlla.,Ildr. W. U. trj,K,: J. M.. - . ~ . COOL and others. • • '• .. . . - , ..Forpartlealars, voe .1111111SLIE,S VABILIETILES THEA 6 T1LE.,805 Proprietor Brat. Taxa:nut. .OREAT ATTRACTION, FOR THIS WEEK. . MORE NE* LIARS AUDIS° ,TO TILE VASIL- . . Till NAYS, the Champion Eon • Dancar ' of_ the world, and , ' ' • JOHNNY KICKOAN, Um Champion Jig Daman,. WIL spEzna EVE liY EVESINU Tian WEEK. umanhoo . . . . BILELERLDSI BILLLLEDIM i . . . 3:1.49.T77:1Z1 MIL ' 1 . 1 " AIL-T - 6 r 4 Respectfully announces to Dna .friends and Ma pub- • liegeneraily,Lthat he has mat ost his new and D . - con= lona BILLIAR ROO CORNER OP LIBE Ty AND BT. CLAIR BT Ts, embalm . . from 11 (dab. The Tables UV new, and COnlitAppt cd hi, la most approved add elegant style, and all Oman ortenancea ore netrand- complete. ' Every thing eh may conduce to the plower& and Way , ' .. . ment o tie Daltons will be a/forded. ntrf7vAL .. . . . ,-. . _ , . . NO /CE TO THE • , - . ~ • 1 •_. 1 3 /EtWea . o9 • ' :-. i . Or THE Borough of Lawrenceville. - Where.. by a supplement of the Act of Assemble approved lite ith day h er oarch. A. D., Le6.l, relating to the paymeet of theugh.Tax to the Tresaurer within the Heats of staid Bement.. the undersigned respectfully notifies the. said tax payer. that he la rad Izoe . to;l:l a r dy tha t r ):41 1 1:: te . for th e ! payment of On all taxes paid on or before the first day of Au g.:, mu, an tulowence of eve percent. will be made. lin all taxes paid subsequent to the Brat day of August and prior to the first day ofleeptember, mum betin pant In fll. all taxes paid subsequent to WO drat day of Be .tedti r ihr t he Treasurer h all nate out a list of de - linos:eta, lax payer., with the amount sine from each, with reaper °cutout el/Fal added: provided that et:addition al amount be less then tee cents, and place the same in the ands of the Mel Constable, whose duty it shell tel to rebel ve the same under penalty of arty dotter': and the isaid.Tremurer is hereby au thorised to lasee to Said constable la warrant to collects:ad 'CM, granting 'him all the power• and immunities now by law vested In f ortcollect of roan. ty retained levies. Provided that no arheraddi tional notice to tax payer. snail • be redred thee the advertiser:fent In one or more patters and.try handbills.. Wit. JA-SiCgli. Borone:TM:lmre?. • . Corner of Butler ,and Drava .. - • The said Treasurer respeeMilly infonas'..the payers of for. he that he la Collector and Weasurer for the Lawrenceville &hoot District. and la also prepareto rewire their taxes, and - Invites them to call a d ds oillee in the Iforough or Law. reneetille, at the corner of Butler and -I.lravo sta., WILLIAM JANCEY, Jet Collector and Tee:murex School Fends. LuEnv AND SALE STABLES. MORELAND it Nos 426 427 Ltherty Street,. Tbe very beet• IfORSSA, eABltldelit3 and BUfb ULM kept tor btre at all times. The finest IigAIISE In the city. Yunersie r ...te, attended to on .Dort notice In thebut manner. • • • Persons wleldog engage .anylblug Lwow Ilse coo rely upon bolog turned out In the best etylo, tbo proprteton give their personal'attootton to the 157:03 rrltE• A. A. OF CONGRESS, appkov td Jtuse 4 ITRA gives additional penelou to • the following else of persons: • To those who have lost both eyes or hands; ' -To ...a who have lost both feet; - To those who have lost one hand or foot ; • . To those who-have been deprived of. their pea stone underact of March al, 1.6%.. , are restored; Pensionsare extended to dependent father. and -brothers. Apply by null orinpereen, to IncAIASTER, SAUDI & C 0.,• Office, 98 Grant Street, prkresugan. • 11. J. LANCE. SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND'SCOURED. ll=l Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Chien Cleaned and Reglazed Nits, - 3.1 audF 37 Third itetween wood awl Smithfield, PrrVfilWaGlll. re: rr • McCAELIUNI "MOTHERS No. SO - - ....ftrotorruirroarer.- We havo onbaada a Tezp, • ••• saperioritock 1)01J 2t= 34 .141`1111d21.111 HSAItTEI HUGS—Prom the heest:ltuallW.Wthe, lowrztHAL7iteee. • - • • • ALATTII4O, COCOA AND apt Bott l e d :L.ly W L AU. A4v.uuni.-, . • . • Orricnor Gi..asdcrw 00112-LITY, Pittsburgh; 41171627, NOT/CE IS ISURIIEBT • alttielloquent Eteekholders tbauttlesiaboas-';''''' " AC.BIIIIIICIII of Tan Pee Cent.: for additional working. - capital (as agreed on at a meeting. of litOckholder.. on J nee ^zil, MOS. for artily-Willa .reserse stock 111--- be Isseed,) - shall be paid within thirty' daYa train , tido data, -, so mach or the Stool 'of the mid dells querns no will be reoulred.lo:way said ; 1 1 n tee ' d ie b li ""a w rY will tlma bo Sold. i.L li order oa sue Board ofDlreetore. • jea:cas .I..x,..asAuxtuALL; Trciiitrcri;. • . • , UY TO Toys, Baskets, • ‘74LIEI-11:1 4SCIChii aT T. O. L.Araitvo si* v`rietia!' 4,3o re.t 4o - - 89 WHO CAN;CFATTHIVS9'OO.' Fob T ' wo' Weeks Only egoa FRENCH oCtofowuloa[e, for.thosuiall,suma3lls/4.-ppil!, ~,• .L,AGtI; at 10. 20 Nartetatrtot. you /Say OartlK O .1101M10.*:•8.!44;:i99•i..5,• :_.. ;-,.: . ..,..,. , : ..... , ,, ,: : , .. - 7. i : . i . . , ...,,tf,i: , :_E:• , , , ;: > _. • ;. 7 . C!::.:., ir.,' , ...',.:4,; . ~- , : . . ..,44t: . i 1iiii. 1 „cai0*.144414:00000*- 4 ;. , , ,: :: : , . .. ~....,:::,-..,.,-,.;;-;.0",,,i--1). . . ..A2iciioa, (ts) atuesrAzois: .A.licreos-te) : AXONE'S - LOAN' OrriersSi.PiOs Yap UTIIVINIiI . Blaney Leonid oy hitter tTaluS. Diansondr, Jewelry, - (fold 404 Oilier, Watuneas Clothing, andualuabie articles of eveiTtlescriWon s ; , The Wooda cannot bo ,deuvercet. withmt *ticket. Not accountable idease or Vire or Nobbery.,:,-..n. .tioodb of, , everr description 'ior sale Jity'Llowart' Priam (ieI4PIM), ..:NJtithitilitir Ls'NOT. 4314,A*.nisilarAh Ait ITT% sk4dtiolcii tot just rer , etvidsst r '.' , ` , '• , _ ..., 7,...1 1. _ 4 t . :4M'' - 1 Air. H. 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