.I..)ittsh4 - q4 6attit, ti. C.ICPLS] & Padivviow \ thruLe, .crest, near Sotatkie/d. Morning Mid livening Iliditloca. glally. dm t.i.lrag the Latest BieW• np to th. hoar pf PUbllcAtion. Morning /21ottoo—So For 11111:111¢1 ill ea canoe, ur 12c. pa 111.0 t from owe.. • Sammy gditims—s3 per urunre re riven., or 6c. per reek beta arrt.r. PRAIdy Edition-41Ingle cork's, $1 per •ouom; 26 7 II per attnam, haratistly in avant.. #O-ADVSIIIIBI.NO AT ItMASONA9LI4 ItATO prz-rsa3.c/%0•13 : {YEUNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1861 Bioce the erooke of the battle Ilse, in some de !fee cleared away, and we can get a wider and tearer view of things, the septet is far more hoeiful and satisfactory than it was yesterday. We shall not criticize the conduct of Gen. Scott lit sending 40;000 men to fight with GO,OOO strongly entrenched. We think he wee not aware of the number of ; men °Elite strength , of the ifflifiClStiolle at Manassas Junction ; but be that as it may, the victory on our tide would still have been complete _had Gen. Patterson kept Gen. Jotteeton in play until the fight at 1:3 Manassas was over. la the battle on Sunday the secession forces 'Sere decidedly worsted; and on Monday the leery men were eel at it again, having had bat little eleep or food, while they had to contend agaiprt continued accessions 'of fresh troops, eapeciallyiolmaion'a dtvieion, who were brought by railroad _from the mountains, while others poured in by railroad from the direction of Rich mond. No men ever fought more brave than did core on that occasion: but long-continued labor and excitement wore out their ner vous. energy, and canoed that panic which astonished and grieved us all. la ibis way the thing can be easily accounted for on physiolo gical principles. It is said that Sher man's bat tery, having exhausted its ammunition, started back to replenish, and that trio movement was Inieoonetrued by the other troops into a retreat; and the panic having thence communicated to the teamsters, everything conspired to lead to &general stampede. Still we now know that the rout was not as disorderly as was at firet reported. Nothing has occurred to weaken our confi dence in the bravery of our troops. Already are those overtaiiiked and unfortunate men plead tog to be led back, that they may have an op portunity to wipe out what they feel to be a stigma, but which, when all the ,clrcumetancee are considered, is no dishonor. There is a limit to human endurance; and that exhaustion which wears out the muscular strength will at the same time prostrate that nervous energy, Which constitutes the courage of the soldier. Even the Fire &naves ol New Turk, who wheel ed opts and annihilated a splendid troop of pursuing cavalry, came straggling-in like fright ened fugitives. Let no unkind reflection, there fore, be made upon that precipitate retreat; for too much fighting had made those brave men weak. The effect of that conflict upon the country has been very good. On Monday, when the met gloomy and disheartening news was .coming hourly over the telegraph, we bad in this city several companies ofnew recruits only partially filled ; but that day they filled up with increased rapidity. Oa Tuesday morning two regiments, the '3th and. llth, left this city for the seat of war in the highest spirits. Colonel Black leaves to-day, we believe, with his new tegimett, and many of the Home Guards are ready to go, if needed. This reverse, like the bombardment of Samter, only served to exhibit the indomitable energy of the American people; and although the war may be rendered more • fierce and protracted by this partial triumph of the I rebels, still their ultimate diecomfiture is none. the less certain, and the calmed all this trouble is only the more likely to be rooted out. Hazlett} of th• Illaveholdcrs , 'War Raving long prepared for rebellion and con• templattd the probabilities of war, looking of course for a favorable issue, according to the calculations of men who bad laid every train of tirmmettince that foresight could suggest and the fullest Opportunity give scope for, to ensure snores!, the slaveholders raised the banner of revolt as soon as the result of the last Presiden tial election was known. Rightly they judged, by the verdict of the-country jail given, it was decided that the domain of slavery ?lhould be limited to those States within which IL had been essibliehe'd—and that for four years, at least, 'the government of the United States Would. not obstruct the progress of freedom and 'favor the aggressions of slavery. To reverse this verdict of the people, they commenced tide Most flogi lions war. They had counted largely lon a "di version" in their favor by sympathiders in the North. They seemed to have eonfidently laid the flattering unction to their Bottle that they atilt had many friends. Thai those who had no long been their allies, those who had cost their votes with them in every division, those who had ever been pliant and submissive tools in ' their hands, should refuse to be rebels and teal . tors with them, was beyond all their powers of belief. Bat clearly this was one retail of the war they had begun, which, though lying near est to them, they had not foreseen—that their old friends were friends no loorr. These friends became their enemies—and the bitterest and most dangerous of their enemies, too. Rear what one, who certainly would not have written in such a style ate months ago, ton lately said in reference to the results of the rebellion : note are stern teachers, and thosit who eon. • not understand the. philosophy of the schools, read rapidly tbe inexorable logic of events Men are 'termed at Walt they call an attack upon the institution of slavery, and we bare had some cheap rhetoric in Congress during the lest week against each of the politicians as have given utterance to abolition sentiments. The extioguisbed candidate of the secessionists for • President in the late_ campaign, DOW' guar most eloquent - in the Senate, toiled for two long hoot on Wed:gado last to .extract from the ftopublitimis cartel( hostile admissions that • they,were intent 'irpon destroying the domestic institutions of the South. • • :lint whit has. the ezperienee - of the last two . months proclaimed to all mankind? Lot us . a:neer. that it has proclaimed a truth,' and made praoloal, sod ‘plain, • deetioy "thigh all the Abolitionists`that have ever lived since the daye of 'Wilberforce have faiWd to reach. It ha/pronounced the doom of +loony upon this continent. The worst enemy of the institution of slavery is Jefferson. Davie; and those who follow kin lead aid take arms in his cisme and obey his • orders; arc the unconscious abolitionisto of the hoar; Vein the Protestations of the conserve tires of the free States—vain the ready proffers of compromise an the part of loyal. moo or the stirs States—vain - the appal of. the thousands of neutrals in this latter 'motion who contend thit having no part in this Ode; they should not be involved by those who began_ii. The fiat hie goni forth, and if ,tdr. LoieJoy, in the Moue, and Mr. Sumner, in the Senate, not to speak of the hundreds sad thousandi of men in the North who hareveriohed and prayalttgainit slircryi'were, to-morrow, to massy all, their prophecies And to recast ill their judgments, and to cry out slavery was an enshrined di- Tinily, they knot stay the Current which has set-in-they Could not slop the tide commenced by Jefferson" Davila and his Accomplices. We leave others to trace the progress of the'reiolu •, lion— We have no doubt that Mr. Dads and all • - who - sympathize with Mee, deny the respon dbWty we have placed upon them. We simply Prefigure that which ticsbeyond the present. Two T Destorente Contrasted. • Altai Stotts that the Sew Yetk 69th, In pros. poet of the time that osseppening wives - - the POtotose, bid unabletonsly resolved not to go home till th e - Ed ef' disgust, - though Abet: too of eervial .' las expired, a Washington litter-gm oa to totatk iksk ° aotidate of the Penturylvarda 4th hi .! foofttantratt with-this, for they wets then ea-, ttially from Otastrorille, retorting to on' °ell. F -t i me mod WallthiE ay ' h tale g 'RP,the bid tug right to tam tott - there tan be but ems opintoa u got hair 'opitrigis,': thought Dr. Pol taret theta on thtdr wad, ; and, accruing • ibii stlds."ils Wia an VII goltigt'r; ourtine,". : VaPlia r ' a! e onoVIon.to! Stay 2, they siiald forebear/ gbd ol wh b t V t dials don.' moat hardenirk end t , ‘Ua:i y i t ,504 7 149w 4 open t e Doctor eti or oarPgattsb sa lt gstgAngSet r .: boil th e , faeldents tram the Battle:Field. No language can fitly describe the beauty of the scenery in and about the field of battle. Nittozu would etrom to }Ave laysle d her r e— sourced 11001:1 it. A more captivatiry, wiattina tion of forest, plain, dale and mountain may not, be found in all Eastern Virginia. The view from the eminence occupied by our bat teries was fine in the extreme, and though much exposed, was occupied by General Tyler and his staff, and a number of spectators, un til required by the returning troops. The Sixty-ninth regiment of Now York did not reach the battle ground until near the close of_the conflict, bat came up in fine style and eager to participate. 'When Colonel Cor reran gave the orders to advance, and the men thought they were going forward, they divested themsolves of their knapsacks, blankets, coats, and many rolled up their shirt sleeves, in a manner indicating an intention to "go in" with a vigor which must hive proved very disas trous to the enemy. The men were under fire for some moments and stood it without wincing. _tine of their number was wounded by a rifle cannon shot, which cut 4 '• off his oar and badly bruised'his head. The same shot in Its rapid progress scratched the faces of two of his comrades. The New York Thirteenth (volunteers,)' the New York .Yeveiity.ninth and the Second Wisconsin were all under fire for a brief period, i but experienced no great injuries. After the Twelfth New York regiment had returned to the woods—say half a mile from i where our batteries hid been stationed—one of their men, who tat on a stump eating a biscuit, had his head entirely taken oil' by a rifle gun shot. I have the terrible instrument of death, and will try to lot it be seen in New York, as a specimen of the arguments with which the rebels choose to advance their ini quitous sentiments. Of the many narrow es capes from the Minis balls remarkable stories are told. Some have had their hats torn off ; 1 the coats of some were_ riddled ; and others 1 1 were curiously scratched 'the peculiar music of the balls added much to the general excite ment on the field and its vicinity, and enabled the expert to dodge them with a prudent if not graceful promptness. Iwo of the rifle shot folio Centreville—three and a half miles from the enemy's batteries. One of the Michigan men returned to camp to day, who was ly,mg on the fleld Nvoundcd when he caw the bayounetting begin, and feigned death. lie was passed by with _a kick and the rifling of his pockets. When the en emy had retired from his immediate vicinity he arose and cautiously crawled-away througn the bushes, and thus escaped. I have heard a deal about the peculiarly unpleasant sound of the — rifled cannon balls as theg pass over one's head, or by your right and loft, and, yesterday, for the first time, ob tained a practical knowledge of its character. Before these weightier visitors came along the minis balls fell thick and fast about the "press-brigade," (the leading Now York and Boston journals wore well represented on the ground,) and the disagreeable minor whistling was enhanced by the knowledge that they could not well bo dodged. But it so chanced that we got into the direct range of the can nonade, and furthermore that we cou'il not get ont of it. So we stood and took it. All agreed that the noise made by the heavy rifled balls wasof a totally different quality from our previous conception. hound shot and grape emit a friendly greeting in comparison. Some who were mounted became targets for a sharp-shooter, who had worked himself into an appropriate position, and were willing to descend from consequential elevations, and not be above their neighbors for the nonce.— [Army Correspondence. Ihe Ftght on the Kanawha A gentleman who was at the engagement on the Kanawha River, end where character and rank are tuilicient guaranties of the correctness of his statement, rives CM the following version of the affnir on Wednesday afternoon : The 12th Ohio and parts of two companies of the 2.lst started to capture a battery at the mantis of Scarey Creek, about I:1 miles from Charleston. The battery was supposed to be supported by about 700 men. When we reached the hill where the battery was planted, the rebels opened fire Upon us from two pieces of artillery. We had also two pieces, and tear ing down the feneU , , the guns were placed in positiou,:and our forces wheeled into lice on the brow of the hill in such a manner as to bring oar fire to bear upon the enemy, while we had partial protection from theirs by a fence on the top of the hilt We were seriously annoyed by a flanking fire on 'the river, end also from a large log boast on, the bank of the crrek . Ltetnchments of two - companies of the 21st, and two compan ies of the 12th charged upon the bortm and rooted the rebels at the point of the bayonet. They retreated across the creek, covered by the fire of their own men—fording it, ns they had previonsfy bernedthe bridges. In the Mealitinle our artillery had silenced their battery, entirely destroying the carriage of • one piece, and our boys twice -silenced the fire of their infantry. At this juncture they received reinforcements their force was nearer 1,500 than 700 at the outset, and oar boys had completely exhansted_their ammunition. They therefore commenced a retreat, in good order, so soon as they had got beyond the range of the rebels single remounted piece, reserving their lust single shot in the cannon for any emergency, should the enemy attempt a parrtnt. In this manner the retreat was kept op till we fell in with the balance of the 21st Ohio, under Col. Nibiey ; the boys were then so ex hausted, having fought for three hoary, and exhausted every round in their, cartridge-boxes, that the attempt was given over. Oar informant pats the loss on our aide at (our killed, two mortally wounded, three min sing, and seventeen or eighteen more or less seriously wounded. Of those instantly killed were Capt. Allen, Co. 11, nod George Bine, Co. K, 21st. Lieut. Pornroy has since died of his wounds. One man had his hip torn away by a cannon ball, and must die. Capt. Sloan of the 12th was wounded, bat not dwageronsly. These were all the names he could recall. CoL Nor ton was supposed to be a prisoner. Ile had been wounded and taken to u house a fourth of a mile from the hospital, but the guard placed over him had been called off to take charge of some prisoners' 'taken daring the engagement, and be was seen, or some one supposed In hays been him, in the hands of the rebels. The SIRWES. Ambassadors Again The reception of the Siamese Ambassadors by the Empress of the French at Fontaise bleau near Paris a few weeks ago, was a strange affair. The Ambassadors, when they arrived at the entrance of the large hall in which the ithrone was situated, fell upon their knees and elbows, and in this, ludicrous position ap proached their ldajeaties. The principal Am bassador to make his locomotion still more painful, wore on his head an immense heavy, three cornered hat and held between his two bands a filagree wetted golden vase, in which was contained the letters of the Kings of Si am to the Emperor Napoleon. When the party bad arrived in front of - the throne in this prostrate condition the first Ambassador read his speech, which was translated to the Emperor, by the interpreter, • missionary Catholic priest. The Emperor replied, in a low extemporaneouir Sentences, and then, the ,ambassador commented the most difficult! and meet ludicrous part of his porformarmi—tbe climbing of the steps of the. throne on his hands and knees, to present to the, Emperor, the golden vase, so that he might take fiom it the two letters of the Kings of Siam untouched by other bands !than those which pehned them. The &uprose, during this gymnastic per• Ormance, was obliged to fill-her month with her - handlierebief, in order to preserve the im perial dignity in presence of thi grave Orion tab. The Emperor, to prevent a breach s of devrriint on his part, berried to meet the climbing Ambassador Wilt way, and to take from the vase the precious documents. The Ambassador then backed on his elbows and knees to his place in front of the throne, when the Emperor and Empress descended 'ordered them to rise up (which they deemed'a great. endow:nib:hi on the' part, of their Mojesties) and entered = into i conversation with them. The Empress approached the son of the:pi:M t:3pol Ambassador a boy of twelve years, and kissed bim, an act which- pleased.. the party immensely, and drew from the delighted father the exclamation, "There, my son, you Wi4 be. happy for the rest of your days l' The bewilders retired retired Nckwud, and in the same posture in which they bad entered.' The Em - -; parer was dressed as a general of division; the .E 'moms bad put on' all her diamonds, ao as to dazzle diOrientals, and, it is said, looked superb in her rich attire. 'The 'palace{ .was decorated with unusual mignifleence and the' whole Court was present dressed in the puq• jest tapping possible, so as to give grandeur to the ceremony.l_ .; • , I ..- A :pule 4lspath tbsoClovet.... Ztt.t , tr Ivo that Caputo' Mugher, of the Now, York ightitti la - WO* ' ' ' . , ititlttarg it.ctitrcii. • I ' ilgto abbnlistments. rr . ATTENTION,' ;TOL STEERS!—AII N L. .—Was taken up winle ruin- ir Wolf. ot lora. la tbn *tr. ota of Pilo bnrab. & ~,, .:7•n t01,,10y . lbw yorcra Co6paoka of tb. Rll , , ~:,.. „. , ~, "., . , , ~ Ii -...... I; .....:1t lt,.cr•. V.1t0...r C...p. , al.t. ar..tm nt Ip.ru ' h !" - -,„',.i . Z, 1 . : . - . "&: . .. ''' !' J u ly,c..td:'• ,toe L i; . _ , , e _ ''' ' 'n'''' ' ur. " ' " b '' loll ' a ' •pnall ta ' r7 . ‘ "tl" l ." l. " %d 7t. 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M, In rani city, on Ai p's imat,Lately, to • I Paton:lay to o t, July •ilth,l-61, at 10 o'clioti • ... to pay . casta and chary... .1 0. peTTEIV:O2i, Mayo.'. • ciflca, Jaly TU. 114111:11 Cblof of roll:, Lleat llowlynartcrs Camp Villkfmt Cr or6er of CE.f. 6. aAvd, Comman.fing irXl-30M TO AC JEPTED CUM PAN IBS of 12. th kalif ENT PIM NO I.V ANI A VOLUNTlttitlf Ord as pore Luta re,elard LT Lieut. Oul istury, from tho War Itopartatuta, to muster into 11,0 set ileo of the Untied ktatra.lll. Itlnnpaoloo of Cot. Comptall'f row Koplin...a The. OUutpaulta aro Huy/mut : Captain Ideals ~/..ff.roun manly: !Captain Wok.. Liarant couatr, 'Captain' Eery, Oh. [wady. ;latytalu Lola o, Jr gra*. torolltip, Alleulletty :Captain If mingle. A Itfahruy toutty. as I :Captalo Ilrcrn, 01 Indlpitt• runuty,ll It It rnaly to Om; 11:Ftut, valuator vamp., *lll to ottustiluted tu Ito plot& Tltri, n . on opportunity for nu to eullot In Compton+ It will Let un/tiered ;to nervido the muount the Intl lentent of 101 men In etult coinpnuy lo me le op. A n M. MOKOAN. Lim:ll.l2th kiegl. P. V Regimental Recruiting OfCcer. 117 - 7frtkl3 rrs wA ta su.—z.oventy wttle :OtAietl men to fill to the fell complement ill 101 CO. D 40.14.014 anon*) lltto DECIM ENT PA. VOL S. COI. DAVID cmitirmitt.. Thn Plytitiont hap been aprolnd fop toren p.m or dor. tog Oh W•/. Who, No 60 Fourth street., W.I. ti.2l INuod and Market.. A. d. 61. MOILIJAN. jyIIVII Captain. 01!==30M=Z1 "I PXONSYLVANIA 1. IGGIUNNT Or INFANTRY.— ONw BO FOURTH BTll.Bla, betwa.co Wax! and Hu- • tat t , 13, authority of t h e War larportment, 'mood to Colonel Catopel4l dealt, to all the Twelfth Br altueot ihatordt. ately.l: V,100t.. an accepted for three aeon; one will freebie., In addltloo to the regulda pay, the benefit of all penatop laws, and ono hotatte•l dollar. rash ot, their dia. chart* fnm service. AppliCallJON be Onmpany, when propeirtv elli-lently ol9certd,wlll be lwxrptebte. Ala, esectity m ti toil. full ctimplement nt one hatnlrel and one men 0,11,( 1 Me Oily guards )c..1 thin Iteglinent. • Thu Iteitlosent will render,rons al York, Ye, and when recruited to Moa taysltenin standard, will be Imtneellstel, pieced to tbe lhan or eclivo duty. A 8. M. MOIMIAN, Linotnna• I Tloollth liegtmont Pa. Vol.. nerrnittnc - 11 1 . ftE4:4lllllTr. %xi ANTKDirsimEi.itay.LY, 850 ABLii- Yy KI) M see. , •f IM and :lb antoc lb. Thkrd I , Cnva MN: arlastame. to hors.rdl 1.• or .° ~.ii..rera4 h.khman will la It:IL:ill,: by U. r • ot.-.1 net.. •od oge , pm toaamyle sod &Made:enc. Ile Inn quality. p.y gauKm t.an Ql2 to VI yip mouth. ..• Cr 'log tt Uric [auk .ml of the ea.lter,and w co:Allan/. U Wn pmvlsluti nava,. oy the awe..toco,ht tar all ni. 'atom that ha mm Rasa every cent at hi, yay rt to. I.vlng hum ttio cud his enlistment from SSP) t .$1.200. Attention I. railed to the (a.l that the ,mvarnment have commentad to promote ark:et. from the mak. and adeauvameut is thersture opened to alt who enlist. -- I/. T. IdeLBAN, First t.lou tenant Third Cavalry arlterrntting Na13401l Hotel, Water Pittattorah. P. 1,2 I d Public Aottcro IXTHE MONONGAHELA NAVILIA TION C1)511./04 drcls.r.l • awe. anow•l DI; DIIIPIND of tato sod • liall 164 o.alt thoe•pl Al MI,II. P• 3 4 ,1.1 ou Seutatid. W. II Ili Pk:LANK Jltil 1. Ttn•wur, I.;,i;Sur ilia NATION.. l'ltzsuargb, July :Z. 1 , 561. I DIVIDEND NOTICE.—Iho Direet,ro NATIIJNAI, COnI,IV V bass. dr. clar..l di, Hew) of two doll•r• pot - .hoe, pay *Lb no the lostont, to stoctboldors or 11,4, h gni rry.r.+eutetne., .pp,oar.n.•••lub , t th. dn.-ol tmeloon. ro the ....ton, of the 1.::c1 Joly, IV order dl W. hoard nl Entcctors, UT/ ire J 4%•-o 11 COOPER., Transiner Vence r rtmeasou U.• 00. au], B. teat DIVIDEND,—At a mooting of the of the Plttal'o rah Oa. Company, held Usti, dap, It Yeas madvel, ?het • dITI,Iond of nye dollars pet .h.r, on tn. rapltal otott Ib dvciareal out of the pr,,,01a of the . )tor coding Jono 21011, IhGt, playable to bankable fond*, on dromod, al the ofll . of Um Company, and thst • raft:Mem of ten cents per cme thnoyand cubic t.et to mode :ell bill. c 4 ass One on cool alter the lot of •ognat JAIIII6 LL 011111ATY, Treasnrer. • Stan labbrrttannints MAPS ur"ritE Tbfwe.l.nnia..ll. , wlug ali Ova OM= I=l turns Wond awl Third ar.eta H. It. ibw Mar. sr. boor, Jwit vre4 !tom the pr..r, grwrod uu went. to,tl NOTICE -0 ILE EN bT BEET.--The Vie a pp dated to V. ahd Assess damagea nod b.. Oy teeulflutt bum the r.pettlug el Omen otreet, aituate In the Thud Ward of A Ileguen,, from Batt leo. to Chnetoot .I.(erbt, of the wrotth of forty feet.. undo/ the Act of May 1. 141, will meet on the around oa August 1::th, 1101, 0110 o'clock, to luloll det.ea, when sod where all ptrtUe may attend if they one proper. J•MIC.I GRAHAM, /OLIN DV Eft, Na- }Flew.. tl U hPi 1. ICU NOTICE, —LONO ALLEY.—The Vi+wero •ppotatel to View and lisin,to.famagwa and benefits reenttlaa (tom the Itueolv..4 4 mr a ll e y , fr"ar 11 . 0 treCheetttut wee., in the Tt Ird Ward of A lleltheny, of the width CI twenty fort, anl parallel •Ith 0r... street, nude. the—Art of May I. Ih6l, will levet on the amend on Appall 1:311. Pet. at 10 Vriods. to lOCI tbear ontM.. sawn and where all parties Inter.ted may sliced If War se• 'duper. JAN 118 o lt a flit 11, JoHN Doles. Pa,Viewers. It aRD Illtolll. ) MINtRAL WATER, ?.11,11CRAL WATER. MINERAL WATER . MINLILAI, WATER. OON ,/ REA '4 EMEEZE! . . ART,AI AN, INAIN LICE. And ool.brat..:l H Iv.INOIR gi ATICa, liia.lnd dim.. Nora iiko halup, •uJ warranted Iro.h JOSNINI PLUMING'S, t JONNPN /I,lCminuee. t JruluPlt /I.IIMINtI . B, )(ream FLISMINteS, mom., of 11,0 Dlaumud 00l 116rkot .t to: tor of the Diamond and Market mt. • corner of Me Diamood mu] Market id. • ;.1)2/ to corsou of 1/16morn1 ..d flarkot 61. A SSIUNEK'S NOTWE.—AIi persons in dabte4U.4b. Imo firm of JOHN 111 . 0.1.1, • SUN. are rpOtated to Mae the Nimes:Ll of thwlr lumibteduem to tUro rioderalnul Iramodladoly. 66,1•11 flume having rhOma foirldemt ..Id dem .41 prfumit the mum dull mabotillesded 8 80110YKIL, Amdunoo of John 11'0111 • fl/u, No. In fourth idroot - Nj °TICE—FIit:MONT fKt9KT :—T he olemsre e 1 polnt.4 to Vleve sad Ater damages sad Ile eel. reeultlas how the opening of //tenant meet, In the Second Ward tf Allegheny, from Ohio lan* to the South head) l'aggartra property,. dialeoce of d 79 fort, of the ieldth of 00 fest, under the Act of alay I. 1861, acts Meet on the ground an TITIVIDAY, Aug.( Bth, '661, at 10 reelect. to fait II tbslreatlea, *hen and *here all parties laterrated tug &Neal if they ma proper. N. VOINTLIIV, AN 1/RIW DAVIDSON,I. Throng 3011N1ITODDA HD, i):o2* 1 1 JOTIOE—ALLE011ENY AVEN UK. j' The Vie.. opt.!Mod to View end ammo datrtte. and benoillte monition from the opening of •Ikkheny aro On, from lb. Iltrtfooly lice of Itidgoetrart to island lane, of Um width of slaty foot, under the del of May 1, 1001, Till mmt on the Arno.d on TIIIIII±DAY, Anglia If, WI, at 10 o'clock, to fulfil Wart donee, when and whore all por tico 'monad., may attend, 11 May me promo. SatiOltt. MORMLItY, MANUAL OZOilllr, Viewer.. NA AG MUBLIV. ;N OTICK--kil DOE 8 Mgt:T.-1110 View 'on epic:islet/id to View nod /Deem &Lougee mid Woe pt. mollies from the opening of ItlAgg omelet, from the Weet Common. W Alletheoy *swine, lint Ward. Allis 02eoyosoder the Attu( Iday 1, 1861, will meet no the ceased on THURSDAY, Accost 1110, 1801st 10 Ock.al. • 30, to Inloll the dottrel of the, appoint:heat, st :thee stolplate all pereons Interested rosy appear If they '}eel proper. . JOHN 111110X1.1,, W&I DILWORTI7, no.. }Viewer. WH.MARTIR,Se. JARD.from the let of July, 1861, our -- Como, both le th e gibolwitr. =f rptall departments,. :1111 to Ofole. ott mixer OOTTLIMENT SYSIII DAYS Of lbo win/doges of the NMI STITiII we hope to coo. iylooo our e.tuto,ro, bf O. low prloo• mbleo good. we trn.old, when ..Id ILXCLUMVst.Y FOR 061711. v 'EATON, 11A0bOld A 00, IZoti N 0.17 fifths:root. P L ERTIFICh.f&S LOST. —Lost certificates el Block, Burnt/iris G and 0, lor tan ahem each, end 'No. It, for teent7 abuse of the Oovlcsl Mock lo the Me. khar.lcs . Bank of Pittsburgh, All persons ire aresne.l iagalnat perchasiag the seine. Perth* interested arlll 'ow cause, if any, !shy dnplicatenshell not be 11,004 In. stead of Moo lost. [ latkritamßej A. D.llll.l.ift. 1- --i it- - -- • 60blas. No. 3 Ism Unclad, new; i lOO ball bbls. No 3 do do; 'f • - • - . 46 NO.S do do; )DebS. No. 1 Willie Ilsb ii C 5 hall bbls. NI do; 0 &WI tads. NI I Lsks Met/log; .For We by ' WATT £ WILSON, i: IN 3.1 Meets stmt. ABMY BUTTONS, AFIBSIC SOCKS, ARMY RIANIIITA BLUE AND GNAT, ARMY SMUT& 11011 HORNS'S TRIM IT MING BTORI. Mark 4 stmt. UOUP bKIRTHCOLUATitt—The Wiwi brat =knot PlEtrta and Outwit. of All kinds always on hand and for ado therm at OBITS TalitiflNG BSdBll, if Marini Wad T ADE LEATHER AND BELT INENiS— JJ Poe tale at 26 and 161131. Clair stem,. JII6 • - J.• O. PriILLTPR. 2Utiorees RION—For ado by • IaTONALD ARBITORLII. N0:9.3 Men, rue.t. 13ACON--1 cask pain lianas and 1 17 taw. gm. tot silabs J. S. Weauv • OM WIIITE BEANS-25 bus. in store and for plot MNA MI SMrnN. UMBER,--1.5u.000 feet Pine Lumber for hr mv2to NhOWN • trauxrArntoua 0116E6E.-130 hexed Extra Cream Cut V Unit. rttsax u. 4.:OLLINIL PEAAMES.--30 WKS Prime 11.1ves. ➢CNRYr 11. OW MINS f 131 K.-150 bbia. fresh for sale by !J 1,21 11211112 IL COLLINS F"li.-200packages Whitefish; Herring, Smut .44 ilackira. 111011 LT U. COLLINS.. 11:stiff,-410 bcaces eleam Cheep° just re. by gll , . 811481, 1411.1ig atl.s. • • • , . •, • N TIIE MATTER OF TuE PETITION of .rfalk rit n. ti . Mott Waryl, Fitt•borgh, to ..ate • autsin •Itay t 011..1 Wilkie. sod 0.170 i stremta, is thetkort of Mauler &salons of alieyheoy Clonoty hod nor. July the Wth 186 t, the Ctrort grant • role co ell parties Intereet.l. to La awl appear to ore. &ma. oh P•terd•y. tho 81. t day of Aogoat ueet. 0.. oh ran* if any they have. erhr the .11-y fa amid petit...6 oll.erlteei, •lac an alley 00001.7.1grer (') trot lo •rldlh, leading from tl ullwrry alley to 0..11r.. .street, betvo.k. the t typed, of eolith, park 4! Co, and lam. Markrell, .h.ald sot be •.cold. N TII MATTER OF TILE ACCOUNT of w,. H. batilogtun, HetioeatraLor ot tb• Eqtarpt hurl &hip, to tho D.o rtet COY. t, No Jammu, Term, 18tH. t'Aud uow, to wit, July Zith, 1861. wood account and sward of Win. to. Dariluoton, fkiptestrator, exiillisted in open Coot, and °Mitre •to I ,t 11l ef and It is initht r ordi ri .1 that ittitim, by publican,a la the Pittsburgh Daily Gantt. and In Um nally_iiirreloh. by one Immo lion ler each week, of the - exhlbltion aud fillog of told acredfut and ward. and that Chosen,* will b. allowed on the 17th day of dogma, Doi., tante be .bona to the contrary, D. AR}DITFLONO, Psoth,,octary ISM JUST IN SEASON Black acid White Spatted Lace Veils ; Drab, Granitline and Tissue Veils Wide Awako Bonnet Ribbons A New ✓`tyle of Fan for 10 cents Black Guipure Lama; New lot of Chenille and Cord Head Nett, ; Ilia Minya are Just malarial by Ad..' X press, awl ma oar wiling art rapidly. EATON, MACRUAI & CO., NO. 17 and 10 Vllth stroat MiAS=liaME N X 'l' C 11 IL P ! - 47 cl ,, zen LUNEN COLLARS 10 Lams LINEN SETS 5U d,zen LINEN ItANDKTS; JACONE.TT TRIMMIMMi EINEM salbituiumut;.s Sliii ..Idol{ off a' g,411r radorld wt.. at 1101ItiN'el TtIIMMINtI OTOIIII trteu* 11 Market .treat. _ D AVIS PULLLLPS, Brass Founders and Manufacturers, PLtiD2BEaS cans A. 14 u s r Fun ea N'ETTIE 103 GAS FIXTURES, Pumps and Brass Work, OIL VJt:LL PJ ALPS Kr... Copper or Iron. the moot approved CFash Dery and Vol,. of all !Linde, .oJ startaatod to glvo sotto tactlou. =BM =I2=MUMI=I V. 1 1 ,101.• GREAT RtDUCTIONS IN rnicn4 BARKER'S, 59 Market street. DRESS GOODS AT UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES AU are invited to call and examine OUT NA Lt; DRY GOODS J. M. 13101-I.OHFIELIVr4 Traveling Dream GOO , lB, cheap, Bersi.,Te Anglas, half price, Garage Robes, $S worth 11 , 20, Figured Linen Lawns, 25c. worth 62c , 4-4 Chintzes for 12} cents. Calicos 8 cents worth 10 cents, Calicos f,l cents worth 8 cents, Embroidered Sets, halt prier, Handsome Lace Sets, cheap. Embroidered and Hem stitchod,figfs. PIECES7S MEN OH JAC ONET LAWN, WORT' 1 3 7 C N T EIRLLING AT It efiNTe, All of the Latest Stylee, IM2 W. & D. HARMS' CIIZAP FOR CAtill! CHARLES GIPNER'S. Dress 'Trimmings, Embroidored. Jaoonet and Swiss Collars, Embroidered Edgings and Inzertingo, Lace Collars and Bate, Ladies' Embroidered Ririe, Infante' Embroidered &bee, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and Gauntlets. Lege and Grenadine Veil& Lace Collars and Feta, Pod Monnaies, - r Panay Fans, ko *o. &o. 4c4 Cents' Marts, Collars, Neck Zee, Gloves, Hosiery handkerchiefs, • SIINDRI&& 20 bbls. Nuts No.l Matson ll•rring; SO do do No.awarstsamis 10 bolt IMb .do, do :do: • SO Dove pries MOMS atom; lou do do ltuslidt Dairy; - .CC No. Country abouldurs; Woo tbs. .1 do Indsl: 1000 Rs. EL, thous: 1n Mors and for W. by 1717•..' QPICED SALMON.-20 cans New Spiced: io Balms. Putt rocalved from Ilabrs. AI e. Pooh &l oon lad Inn.strt pat op In calm nonsOki 1,7 1061•61, nod cr NN at Mn family Urocary Storn of ; . • A - • 'lce Moly and He stmt. $2O 000 1.4) WAN- Ou 0. 1 imr rir= , Mme wt. • 11"rn ' -Pren= IS Sauk Offit tal. • • - • „ .........,____ _ WgBl - r. RN GUN BO A TS.— Propos:Oa for 1 .afl,, , , W.,. rr. ~.... M... a ar , `l I. • r,fai...d 11 , .., ~. r.tta - 11....,.: , x A., r I; ow.ra I. Wa.tlin,lnc. cli.a. P. aL. m..p.1 na.guat.e..rat, ar1.”...n Id.: bib •ffil D. vpen, ti tara.alll ; 'I. ,taxa.:ta 0. alat,l tlrow/P. , rirr , -.P •r .. .16 ',C.C....slat. I l daal4i•altl4l Sr. AS the PEI. el 8.1, C /1..1.r.C.r08. Or ,Untlitlit, al riltaLureb. /lia Lida to be entered orr4oeals for Weittern Gnu no.ts. 11l order, JOLI • 60D0068, 0. W. 13 Orvtuaos. Cooromando r 0. IS. Navy Petry.lnr. Pitthbargh. r a. J 7 .1 2 at A""'" ; U PPLI ES. OrrMs , Ass. Mosulna tarp ligatraoLl turner of 1b...1rd and Mercer "reel. Naa You, Joly t, 1881 Eeuan riturCactit Ito Invited sod will be received at this omen horn 12 o'clock to oo titcCtDlT. the 28th day of Jot? itutant, vb.a they It I be poblitiy oremed. for foreishlog by COIMIKI the feihiwinft materiels f..r Arm) clotting. the ilsotable pate or plasm to the city of New Yo' k rosy belietteeftet dedgustad, le iNt.ititles as f<luir ,,, . " - . 000 ' ' 1.4 yards cloth, -lark tine, (Indigo wool dyad.) tot cepa. r-4 letOte w 00,,, b , weigh la eon." per yard. 117‘.0.0 ford. rioth. dark 10,e, (Iw ig. wont al) ..d,) (will ed, 64 Incites wide. to et Soh 'Ol enure. per yard. . 7,M , y. d a tereey. dart LION, (iudFpo and dyed,) twill rad, 64 smile. wit:, 4,, ,s.,i i , tk 33 ..gores per yard. :00,000 y.r.t. tore, T. sky blue. (10 , 000 wOul dr..) 54 4.16. ride. L. we'kb '' ,. .......P‘" "" 1.000 yard* .ky blue. (aging cloth. 724+00 yard. beat quality black alpaca. 71h1,000 .rd.. flannel, dark blue, (1.114,0 woad d 7./,) 54 hachea wide, to weigh 10 onuor• per yard. 207 000:yard• flannel, cotton mud wo-d dale blue, (indi go eyad,)to weigh ribi enure* per yard. 1 . 1.7 MARIO aide dance', w latte, (cotton and woul,)81 (orb. wide, to wa h e t -0 ouorga per yard. 1.416 NO ard. tweiolg banned, 37 inches adds, to weigh 7 entice. ime yard 334.001,yab1a .41 -0 ,l, tiling unbleached, 27 Inchra wjdo, to wv-145;0)1 ouswea per yam. 1C.14,000 yard , ' co: ~,, 1 drill! 04,, nobleetbed, VI Inch. wide. towel. hb ..i.c., -- , lard. 60,4410 j arda brow. 11011111141, 38 luotwo wide. beet quality. 176 00d yarde cotton runallii. unbleacowl, 30 halite Ind. 00 It yent rim vas black 00,11 a. 38 umbra wide, Lwatal treaty. lb.. , yard. r vas pwddlek 81 040 yer-na 1...1,am , 40 Inches wide, but quality. 204,000 Crawl-- we Idlng, cotton. 10.00 pier, tar. (5 yards.) white, (4 Inch wide L ---to 41 . *Lt. boat quallty, per pored • trs, gliblity. per pound. 7.000 00.4 W. ho No. 30 and .o 40. per poral. 060111. Nite,cd, blue, No 31444 40, por pootol. 4,L00 lir.; {broad, .warted 0010., No. 35 nod 40, per poud. ; N4,000 . .pool• 0360 gr.. bud., mad eye.. 1.1,1 1•oto to, Lost wotllt,. .n. fl I,llllli :1 " /Z a " n r . • NV,OOO ..rmy 1.1•1,1,116, anal, gra), ( I.llor, U. S I. 1.11,11. 1.• I.u¢. in tt.« r•ent..l.) to 1., 7 1.31 al,l 61,41 • to wr,1012 6 p0et...1...eh I, it.r. 'troy. N n. prop, I, tome ..(16..111.« • ....,1,.1,1 1-.04 yartt, •t./11 3 totoool. Al n •r M l qu.llEy. made of 2.c.rtzL sod r •101 80 1111,00.1 stlas ts-40's reel lorbta loos Ard 0.1, e•torrior, I/ lac se buns. 11:2=1 121211=1 .slber. tor chin .R epo Gt rapt. JJ bW.kfu. uono w. 1,44 goo.* trawl lades tor caps. 9 d ram ri. C 55hd pairs weigest.t.' braes mules. 1.91.c00 paten o..i;rale' teed prorate.' brae., wades. Ad the akore mentioned artJclee mart couture, la every rorpict to the ee•lnl al..l,whod tatterca la thie they,rrey, to 1.2•01 o 1 and rldillut.al Inturmatiou roomy. od tio Al lj .bat the, 4I• lva L. e.I doineettl. troldui, bide mlll iunlactorrre or rewriter Mader. win be probtrt , d, 'ebb h ne madelot and Toulon', to sod, 'Midi+ only. 1., lo.lity mud de...10M0 a• ate required by the advert.," of .rd the seta• lee In tb ultlce, hat cow tracie'rrill to awarded to the low.at reepomible blJdor woo ',ball lot ebb imil•lawiory warlike for the redbird performance U., rent. The: wt.. to ere' reishli•htnent or dealers' ptacio cal el boness malt to dianortly .1.10.1 in ih.proyoul, together with the nab", addl. as at.d rewiantelbi I ity .f two persc.n• pr nyojed u •tooties the itandtes will gorautee ttut contract shad 1 e entered into within ten day• alter the an ceptance of add hid or pmparal. Yrofraal• 0..'•l lee received ler the whole or any part of reel. hand of the .r,l: 1.. adrertised tor. Tha.pri•liese le ....reed by and for th) United litate• vl rejectiug any ye - 6 , 4)4.41 tbat may be deemed extvaraganL Pellet-riot to ro.hinonee within twenty dayealn.r the mw ceptsace of tie prep.:sal; and nue third of tn. quantity contracted for must be deltreerd vithiu two months from said dale of ao , eptauce, and the remainder In Monthly propplona • i btu four month. of mid date of acceptance, or .bluer If practicable bidders will, mifertholear, state In their proposela t.o, ',Goebel poirslble Vole In which the gaol:ditty. bid f .r , rto be ddirered by then.. All eolith -a •PI he subject to Intimellon by sworn ILI. itard by authority of the United !Uteri. CISZCIEDM bo d/eti 464 itOonnuCA glat sootra:la ors not le wobool lboe•Wl000l. of the Vol.' oath/att.!, sft4upaett% trouusler. wit:lout ...II lo.e. t.talta.d(earept under • vruesse of U. LC Joni a all abutdoemoot of the contract; Iltzwtor au.: lAD or thole enroil. he beld • for all It. or damage t the United States , Fte, then,frunt y arta, thetetrautt code ou each delivery ehoold att ankteoprbstutu to meet the:ll,or aa thtre appronrtation &hall be wade for that purpose _ . . . Lf.tb. •moeet W wazti delivery will Le total. gmnire....l 0.11 be completed. which will 14 , lot . . .r.•, , mrrnr lu foltllltog the wotrert.. al pr.p..ael, tkod ,uaretite. fhrulmbod `ells be tousldered e..plvrtrt thereto. •111 t» frularod Prop. l• for foretlrhlng far Aml3, delre.eed. !Igor D. 1.1. VINTON, Qotr.ttne..l er U. S Army, Dvx 341 Poet nma Y zsUPPLLES. psrl tp , Frrnl npoll sp that do Prop. Matecis .lir cr • AAKT (21.,fftW1 SOD i unpin. tl.ritor of Llinwrif dad Atescrr Jrrell. Nrrfr Yule, July K, 1061 ....—.. Pi: • oat. , .i.... !loco. t end sill be received . WI. omen lanai it o'rl, as no on Mullahs, the 20tto day of /ally 1.60, when tbry 011114 linbliciy oprood., to, furnishing 1. 1 panaract tie. t..lll.wing t•mta V.r the n.e of Ilfe army, d..lfoirrat.ir •i inch 'tire f r planes in the city of N.. Yost Ls May to I,..fr.flirr .I , .•lgn•lfld, In gusutitl.•nx tf-einer.ll Proposal., f.bf.ff Id state the pile.. tot trot. entnple., do lls-oml at soy of lb- •1070,1 of We Quartermarter l a d.r.ara tuna, exclueive of to rd vulva and tent plot, *etch 0111 1.. Moo elp^Joct of art..., uotracta Legg LeFg aniq.ll,• .til be needed, and the tdirrhasea will Le made m the lowest t•apousible bidders, at the clam II biii u.c..eawi.y le alv• the or dera. The ricvs per tea t.O hid re stand, nruniag the pls.. at 0111011 the 104.1..1 eiders in deliver. 114.14110vin, N.+ cibeari.m. will to strieLl, • Ilatrea tor HOSPITAL Tif.Nr. 14' feet long, lb 104 old., 11 fast high, with a wall 4 feet o ;and having en en. end a tappet, so J.. to 1•41f111 el taro or iiii.re baits 1.-ictir plo.l sad thrown low one, with • cohUnnoma coloring or rovl IitIoPITAL TENT VIA. :y font tea Inch.. long, 14 Cost •Ille WALL TENT. a 1(...11,0 0 . 0 four • Me, V trot high, I LoI wail WALLS INT PLY, ill 1...1 long, a net wide. FITILEY TENT. F het dlainewr, 13 Toot high. FICKVANVE TENT. IC feet Id I..clice I.m/,7 Ara wide. 7 Wet I kit h high. Thu tents awl ..tliee . an. to be made or fiatou duck: of th. to/ 1ue1,.g.1.,•1,,bt r nd thtneuslocic, via • itir lloopical Trio— '.o turbos wide and 7.l)ii non. par yard For hospital Tout Fly— .%) loth. wide and In ounce. per yard. FM Wall sod editor Twill -2014 lueties wide and /6 utaleee per nni. For Sotoanro T. tit nod ! WWI Tent E1y— ....0).4 incase Wide and 10 ouncoa per ;sod. All Who ahom. mouti.med mantes mutt nonfarm In esery ..pct to the wall alasdard pot.. in cutout:E... 'shot° they may li.o exatulited and additional information ro.aolved coO.;ettliog them At It lo ...1.-.1.1n list rite tittle!ea t. of dumeatiz faun . cattbo bldt iron, nmonlactomr4 and regular dealer* will td preferred, whio, must ton made for and conform to am ii artfolm only. In quthryaud d sertpllon, are roqulred by the adv... thwonnit and the samples In t se his val., tot con Tract. will In, awatd.d to the 10w... ceoponslbla Lllder wild shall fm moo a•thifiathcry secorlllt a tor tea faithful pirbircrianc. thereof The otonfoitur,isi ealsbllshment, or dealers' place of bdsfume moot be doniattly staled In tbe proposal, lutetiuem with then..., whin.. and reeponwbfficy of two reme ic promcal a. eureque The th 1 . 11 retlea will (0812i0O that a cdolrffict shall to. ervered Into MIMI. , ten day, after the no. replan. of said bid og proposal, win b. tecortid tor all of the artlited aoparatloy int.d=l' fluttiw.l""l" Thit privilege in rowirood by and for lb. thilt.d Stater of reputing any pr.-psalm that way be doomed .straoagant. All articles will be aul - k-et to laspoctiou by always In Owen.", appolated t.) autbarity of the 11oltrd kat... It la to by dotliolly 4intletStecd that contract. are not Irv...rah! , witiowl cheroot...l of lA. proper authority, and that oboe owl, ... Ignusrut 1,1 . tnttkalvr, without mob Worn% harlot loop obtallowl (incept 054., promos of lam) will bo regarded as mei abaullonment of the contract i and thnowarszt r cud lilsor thelra.lloltho will be hold in ratmul .e. wren lu. or damage to the United Math. whi to th s mien therefrom, Vey me will to madeob cod, &natty .hould Coupon hada to oen al•proprlatioa to meet tbeni„or ...ion tha o slaw aeon appropriation ilhall be main foe that Napo.. Too per amt, of ttio ionowit of each dolivory will ho retain al until thn "Joao., stun be eoMpletof, which mill P. kataltscf hitt. halted Btatea.let oar of defalcation on the Patt of the coutnotot In fulfilling lhe wolfact. ',Tomo of proposal. and &rade. will b. torniabad upon apolloation to this oak% and none will b. otot/dwad that china ainitotto thwack, Pmpoesi. mill to oodorsad "Proposals for Inrulahlot OW, Tools," and to addiewrid '' Maier D.U. VINSON. lQuatiortowtaf 11. S. Aro.y, B. sue Poat Othoi.' A . ltal 1 SUPI'LIISS. Omar or Alin CrATEIIIIO LAD Edoirtail Undoet Aletturd died Aftroir ern. • Nor Taw any B. 18131 PLAYA P10r.4140 In Wilted *ad VIII be readmit at ibb aloe mW tbe Ant thy of Almost next, Dr malted by magnet the billearioe Army Olothirsi i to be mode a .2.4c.that eur.t.b.a by ibeGoveroment, the articles to be delivered .1 the U A. Wipe' of Army Oleibfog dad Lot. per to tbb city, -Tbat Ls to say a • 200,00Oriolaotry forage repo. =AO i bobtail uuDoem 400.006 blue Domeleach coats eca,t* 41 . 1 tr;An...g. . . I: 0 latratel ebtrte. .00.1dreerere. , • f. ,C0:10 (teat cats. . • . ,vey leetbcr stocks: - • the •8 netlike Clint be as wen mute I. ...q rowan' es the al Wiens I. title cave, whet* they hay la .1 'unload. Alt articles andel endra eattrfaAlt b•J trig talked, Mn be enema cede. It& Ittspecthei, madeby eervro 1.. ..petters appoletel by authority of the Clotted nate. :,Proyessie will be preteered fur each land et - rum, of toe .perately, aid fur tuietotate;•thoash rot smelt, queuUtke ot.uch. IhtLiars alit taste the qestalttee thee. will cm - Ants irlf, sod the aherttet pet** w i t hi n whktt &tired. VIII be wad. • .. • • , - • 'loch bidder to hlm propooala dlrilnetly state hlm placo of bugloss% and name., Witten and reaponsiti by of taro potion. prop:red as myrtle* turtles material dellvertal alai the goalie, of the-work mptlnd ; and h. .11l oho slats lb. rhort.st per lOdefirithlu labial delivery will be 'Bids for clothing trill ha accepted ouly from taikn in eg tehtivhborstope, oc dethdo In clothing acctudoolod tone. piny Many °palatial!. In Mat LIOn. 1 in la to I. diattnelly Utakratond that "COOLlitets aro not taut:m:de sr knout the oonsent ol the 'proper authority ; aO4 that nor ode, tudgumret, or brander. Without soak Mascot (...anot owlet. • promo of Isar), be . regarhal Int utaband,o nom t toe which the coutk.Cor sod tds. our► tlor loth be hail t oo ry•pottaila. ul 010112101 la t nMMeIIM leo 7daya /lbw iht , • Material obalt bore been Iona& end lb. *bola motivated rot I. ILI be pc..owtly dellverrd according to U. forum et Wl' contract; • • • , twillen bei elite ora - the delivery of onct.half of this =ono* !,1 say aiticln ocetcladad for, Vint-ido"PP" tions far that putp.o la mode by O r, ,o tha ...tad 0 4 of tn. aMenat On. foe tett h od shall he retalood the contract is coloplettri ; had the aunt retalroxl shall b• 'airfeltod to toe Muted Elates to CAN 44 dotsichtfoo repo°. bil abroad. by tho c.43trat tor. j , !literals of to and a nd by be turaishod so applichtiOn to thisonlee; Meda n pr IP alba rawhide, WI that dorm not cordons Morena - _ - - • :Pinpoints will be Indorrol"Pdotatials bor utaagtoctnying stmi .Opp bo add:coedits htspr LI.MITON. • Qtlatiartonotat R.Araty ' BOX 339.-1.1 01:", IL RIDVI.I4 NO. IS3 Libel ty I thFITIED oIL-53 . 1xu.rele for iarii low JAIL Daunt a sox. , , , man aastiowasa,s. .t.ti eu 4e Iv ur« of de falgtiou tn. lb.. Mints. —. AN EO- -:- 300bwhels I'l .rt_ —'.'DyW 01!..r & 14. , V . .fti1• la 4.i L 1 1 ,,,,, ~ ...,g. TXTetiTEU- TAY - 14.r:ta kte.2o6 bUTTKiI L. O. ORAIPT, Ltoorty ":1 Jot to lit _ _ __ _ ... . • T 0 LET—Four pleasant roomi. Inquire at N 0.15 POURTII STAgaT. tmt•trrett Parr, ...Obit , nu:. Jy•-•-:), • • INK KENT.—Kuonis, either lurnishettior X noforul.b..l. Nu 30 rump ,TniKKT, Who.. 1,0.3. 4t. U ---- LM REN't—lhe Salta; HOUSE. ouri!or Ftdortl Ws., ell] of Alla 0r,4way..+41. eqtart. Wes the mar... •ntilistinly. zeozve of. Lf. r. behorartv. ono/ Oarusghati 70 LET—A new Howie, i.ri Wutsmill A. street, three Mlunnw awl, train the Octal Llvner,nakteltklng 7 Munk, tanwry Intund and payMeth two F.o4ore UO'L%B NEKLIVI. lb Alselen ttrett., JOLIN lyre lw lie Vault* akina:a. LayettiallC fel/11 YOULtre—alitlite nV • U.I POW/AN. In eel mdkr. one Olathe- three rawer Mesa. In Mien/Im. Nlrl be eold ebT for enaa?. at OA ATT. 0 b• /// /M OL: 10741 /kith atreet t ahoroStnlth/MIL 11 , 0 K SALE—A ”,cond-hailii SAFE, with .11" double doom In geeB tram. 101 be sold law ItltYyl /IL a BNOTN KR. jet.i a., Idd suit Id Weald tweet. LI ON. b rtiK r3A Lt..—A bright bay, wilco old, Mote In hare.. and reels under Mmes.:. die a gala., and would make au eacollent Meal/ harts' .ll Le kuld Icor by the tonwrthet .1101/ A nlthallitiN:i raytV Corner I.efewty end Henn Runde 1 1 4. K SALE—That bploodid liesidentalia with large lot of Otuond, /rail Thew and an., bury, Mutated within two minutes' walk o! the Wlibitur berg B.agn.lBMtlon. The bon. le large wild Outfitted In modern style; al prtseot occuplial by Moors nommen.— W.ll be sold on reammtlJe tetrok. appky to , W. A ANDERBO/1 vt et •rtnn's ath LiARMW AKA.; 11U6ILNItAbO I,llt SaLll,--I`•bstatteg 01 a carefo l ly todeeta-hitoel of Die,. and a regular aamortu.etit of !lardy's', arei.eut lea, at co.t rrtma, 10 s.3,iret). 111. stGre la aitnattal tat 11, cort,r ogr, cf til.ol :at bu.leaa• larrtga GI the Wise; aed thr .0.1.14.1a/wet has • well ettsal , lo.4ed eaah reatolq, do -2.. ca I,OOIIK Fiteataal In a lionrlaltsug e. no , 11001' ride. tram Ma city. . - . l'els•s nneann In • sant:MO.lo I o•lone• wt nnr.... L. to Mo. smivrt. Teren•Cisuly. Ann', to 11. W LAla A 1.,5. it 17 us M 1.4 4.11f1.11.41,, U&KI.ANI) PRort.icTV FOR SXLL. /INF. NEW FRAME DWELLINGN PIN 1,k1150, Os. eaorw•Kb: •iglat w U.e. z,utrt, ',I. sad vre:i .4 ‘cro csscluso4 WILL Oilat SIMMMiMENiN Alb, • utunt.or of lb., VA 1.1/AilLfl Lino to Nhfplan ol"Lindou cont.thEitig If IMI UN1..1.1*1.4 Adllit to XTEINN AtAllt"4. - h, very J.l,lbly It•catt.l for e 0... wel.formaa. Tartan fur tt... ONarT2NTLI cloh, fLa trElllour fu Wu ova/ saw aal pbyttieuts. W. U. LZEGIC' dt ..C.on of rftt.t.nry , i t 1./P.N.Y Pluaortvt Co.. Fourth at m,. •-• STEAM ENGINEB FOR BAWD /hwo taiaINES, in good working Order, ',Mt* sold Iry ennownoode leg Condit idling*. 17 hochem diameter, with 6 Nome let The aside may ho an, ou Tipplirdthve at tbe iId7:4NCEI COTTON I:ULU , . AlNeneur, and con be delivered u o tho of J 617, PARK PAINTKIL 4 oa NRIItM N. Ibl WIM/V 110:.11 •em II 1.1“. Y Y. 11: NA l e i iuqulr• t• ell/W."IIA • l‘t.bS. my!, Nn. Ibl stroet. ,pettai 1.•1,11.111. ...r.ta t.. 0 tt/IeVW.M. AND VZIENZI9 mars, ha CEIRDT & CO MANUFACTUItEaS Ot SLIZATUINO 81L.1.7.11N.,.. • and POET . 0 1.1P1'KM. ratifsieo OQt PIE i:Ltrrt , StS. Emir, ruu zuf.l,l , nas, rivnller hdjer, ,11.....rtar0 son 1....t0rs to MIT tL.VII LEON, WIRE. at. 01.bstAntly Caeittuel Sod Twig. Worehono+, No. 149 ftr.e and 11l Sor.,oad og. I,,Ppert,llLl 'Pt dery Gopper ct.t w•ni deatrw t •{Wr. =rigaulyT ' • Illtrie It 6a1.513 airs u WS hi bill./C1 Don't fail to procure Mne. Wiruilovet6Sooth tag Pyrup far Child.. Trethte Ft. It hast renal o earth. It grainy facilitates the prooessof tret eofteLlag the gone, raluciss .11 lullsomattos—a/11l ^Hay pat4i,•tl b tarn la re:valets the basest& Vs 'wad st:Cou lt. nt Altera, I tell gig, rect. to ' , sta.'s., awl relief .pd healthy you, utfacta. Perfectly Ws curet valosLlepnparstloo Is to* pzsaftipl.k. , undo a tbs mosteipsrlsorsod std (crfts Plissltisus to 1 , 101 Itr.gla.l, and has bevu used so= 15010radiita alitan. Is .0.11. us of cunt. . :My believe It the t.lron remedy 1e tb. 616 , 11.16 all ca.. of uySet.tury End DlarLona In Cbl2lt66,l6l.ttei Ws. Rom teettu 6g from any :Aber emu.. itllfe and health cna Le eantuatad by Unlit.. mad c•nUntl F. Worth Its weight In gola Ylltiona of botta. art 461t1 •,ary pm In th. Uollad tuba. It ho old and wal/.ttled remedy. ralOr. ONLY 2'6 MINT.. • BUTTILI. - . . u no flub. the If...trifle cIOUILTIO Yibcr Vora. le ock the °c.f.i.. wraffiefr. Id brufpgisto thruagbotit [be enald. DR..] X.O. 11. ff. It Yr r fflttsburgh .1,1,,ta1c • - - - Q&.111 DT b-HAIR D 18-HAIR•DTP W fit. A. ISATL: LI IGLD(t•B 11 AUL 13 r. Oripnal and boa dn A. World t An others are mere imitations, snifsliould It yom vrtit.h to each,. rtzilt-010. GRAY, RICO, OR RUSTY 'Wall Dyed lurtati - O, to taanti7.l and natural Rowe or Btack. llituut OM :mat Inn to tn. Lair or akin. tlrlihN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS Mos beeo award Ira to Wm. A. Dstrbolor rants 1.40, sod oms SO,OO applies Goys lasso Mom msdo to the IR.& of his portroaO:of 61.1 s Arras Dye. WM. A. RAYCHEM/WA HAIR DYE produces .'dolor not to to dtstintraisbol Moot ustarO, is Irsassastor trot to lajaro to trodrost.botrosor Long it rosy Le contlrms,Land al &Eructs of Bad Dyes romodlid; the lUD loolgototed for Late by thL.pleadid DJo, iadvsto moos) 01 ibir . ; rOly tr troy, l 2 BrU•d•IIV, how VMS- Void Is dactyl.. and 4.'11.4 Go Gonad fitsro4try Dons gtsro sod Fancy Goods Dealers. tor The geoolos ho. tho 6=lo sad sdrhome avast • Woo piste rrograMog on Sward. Ftt cosh War of WILLIAM A. BATOLIIIDDR, - DI Rood strool,Nese R3==il BATCLIELOR'S WIGS AND TODY.KgS all. They aro olegeket llght.oeuT idol de ellbla. TWIN( to • charm—oo lorsdel cp bellhol—len of the heed Indeed Wm 1 the only roltablleherstir whore Cheer trat., •ro properly toolotatood sod road. Reef rdly:T le herd alert. N. Vert. LYON ARNSTHAL: Ihi PORTER AND DEALER IN : Mk ato.t rleet Ilmsoda of Donal. HAVANA EKG All.B - , AND ALL NINDS Oj SMOKING AND CD - EWING TOBACCO, eNuvr, VANCitI SNRSCUADD PIPER. 711018. ie., ma, la read misty, Under the ht. Charles Hotel, PittsbUrgh. N 11.—Tha aoppllncl. Mend Nina.' wrtenow ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, PoUNDIGIIII AMID HACIIIIIIS:TR, 7AT Al 3 liI NC TON Pittsburgh, Penna • No.llll. Horltiit tttttt . Ilssionictoresli kinds of tltiarn Login so dllri I Markin wYi edididird.Rkiirnsd Work. Mown BolYr. and iikorit Work. Jobblosi and nonsirion dik{td on abort ROAD COMPAJNT. J...ph Diiwor W. C. UP 41..31 Pasainart. aka/rm. (Awns*. is PatZer, MO 81.40 .! RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CELAIRS AND ,BOAT SYNCED. Corner of Water Street and Cherry .12:1pitc MTN BMW it. *MN N.l. 1 - 1.01..N1.N1S- IBONt3. DULI3II •1 • Poreigo and 114mextio Bill' of 4ohaigo, axtrurasrlll Or DIfOIIIIT, • 1 7, • • • Zlaai - z. 161 . 134 ND fitl. MAILINT terallTr. Pr 11 1 ,11111 1 ,011. P.ll. .SCollectton. made UM an the prindpgldtkir tbnagi oat U. Uoibml Stab,. .1034r17 PAPER MANUFACTURERS And Doak:lan . - BOOM, ERIN?, oar, LITrEa AND DS or P P A. flare rrmorod from N 0.27 Wald dreg to No i 3lEacaltharl4 Moot. Pittsbargb, fa. ' I • 1131P.Ooth or Trade for UNIX , 140.1111 fo Pittsburgh -Steel 'ligrbrksi SONICB, .1130Y.L , Jr. CO,, ANUFACTUBSES OF OASVSTEEI{ V Spring.llow sad A. B. NOW PIiLLS - Girla .0 AN./ xr14,,, Pallet Sae . - d JIM 40..1. ono ,prrnistison. h. JO IN VOP.I.Lkta&-N at imitruftsiara Irma Rants IF, Inns Vaa la. 174.1111 Dear Window ghniten, Window Gavin, hi.; g. 01 boom% Mat tadel SUM stro. Oletweso Wood and llartioJ PITI2/102=1,04., 11... co hand • • • vsliety of nay Pittegra, tha474000 WAR Pliable for all srirpoms. ,Postlezdar atts4 lo ol ,oollo 46 - 01.PROMOWL . JORRIIP,DOPPWIPPPI4. .pA') J. Al...larVl'Lar. ; ner:Emomr..a..r.rx mAL,tzdia,xt , No. -54 St.' MirStraaii (Or.l rith.• V cw Bulletin; ITlMltualla. Fa lELEINKY 13. 001.14/248. . fOrwardlng and Coadakiikas dhanhaa AND Wiloriaapt DIALIIIOISI, Choose. Etutt,im "Ekteklmg4abs, , _ - .., , " 4 p,,,aaceimasorint;. use m. U • mod mut: D it. •M. U. . JON.P; .103 'IIV 1r4114 iTit;ll3.4.:l*;' awe • , bs tine Wate;staiat. to tto Awe Wsni km= au worts as Warms sitreptg itirpen "4•P lulmali taNt ! lr . ' Magi' EMPICA 43 ano s!- - .oluOlc KNAB fig Patio&: 33... IV" .A. ..13 El P . Z .A. ll' 08 , fffiffilr IFFY NLIV AN vim, PIANOS, V•Cylt. TM tobscrit.r islet:lag to r1141317a his •tort rf Pianos. offers for We, dialog Ibis ...t nu, Neer gad isecoruf heed Plano at great bargains, for cash. The. Pt• finoe hare nearly all brie• awls especially fur the antral• her, for renting perpness. by the beet w►ers la the soon. try, eat an I.e relied on as durable tad schstauttal eh wheats. • Purchasen are itepectfally larth - st to cell ant eaamt • them. -lot safe by 701 IN S. ramLLOIL 81 Wood .treot. lIDOLFHO WOLFE'S AatiONIATIO SCHEIDAH 'SCHNAPPS, Tonic, Diuretic, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC kND NVIGORATING CORDIAL. PI.? ELIE - noia, Aril) GE IN I , Xlti MEDICAL .6.ND PRIVATE USE UDOLPLIO WOLFE'S PURE COONIAO BRANDY, ctp,, , ..1 mod bottled by himself, warrxt.ted pure et. 4 beet quality. •Ith hi. iserstfleate on the N 1..., ...d U DOLPH° WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE, Importrd cud bottled by pot vp for Medicinal out with hie cent...to gio the bottle; warranted Vora and of the beet quality. UDULPIIU WOLFF.'S PURE MERRY Izavvted sou bottled by bbasell, the Lure al. Port Wine UDOLPEO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA WINE. Imported and bottled by blown, for private and medicinal nee, tea beet wine ever uttered to the trade en bot tles. Mile wine la warranted perfectly pure. UDOLI 110 WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA ELM, ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. All the above Imported and bottled by teemzelf, warranted pure and of the beet quality. TO Till kUBLIO. Ind! alai r reputation as • toss, my standing as • pm msrchaut al thirty . reahistiso In ally ut Now look, that .bat I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label. sod my cardlirats, Is correct and ran 1.. ralbst upon by story par:kisser Physic - I:dm also one wine. and Liquor* In lisle practlaw should glie pro.ronce alms sr ticira. Mr ml, nil rsspsetalds bruaitirts sod d•rdbarstrias. 131/OLPIIO WOLFS, ifattursr and sips... of Ms &Madam Aramstla 10.10 sad ZI Bose or stet, Now lot k. DR. 0120. H. KIYSIII, No. 140 Wood wool SPRIN U GOODS 1 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A CHOICE AND /Mahn BTOOK Of GOODS tar on, SPRING llALJlMarhtch have beca, welertad with more than canal asps, utd fee c,of dent that In tha RICUNIESS OF /AMMO AND OTT La 413crods. as wr4las Hairnets of Pldoe. limy will SU IiTAPS A■ 7 GOOD■ of the tax, ono Won op.. to thin otty. sod mould reepootfolly . WI, WI from our "maroon Inui the path,. to nu. to thom.lny. Samuel Gray Bi, Son, MERCHANT TAILORS, lr rirTil STUMM,/ CLOSING OUT SALE 1 ID➢NDa •YDDUIDaDIYY &ND LACE 00098: DONNIII . RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS; D 68133 OLoVlai. ETC.: I=E M M! At EATON, JNIAORUM Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth &rcct. We ore &demi/del to clove out our Fawner Elect ner lora oproing Pad Goode. end •nt maie one priere oo WW as to Insure a sale lo who Cat to lug. MRSOUANTS and DR/LLEItS who *lax to agile baye goods at the very lowest pa= • tar oat, J 11241 "Dmcias TRIMMING_?. &o. HORNE'S CLOSING OUT SALE Collars. BUN lle.ndkerehekk Caps, Seethes, Intanht Waite ; aerobe re end Preeth llametink: Dimity Bends. at— 444 Still continues at 77 Market street, Where ladles veil 1104 the ORIATIST BARULINB, .. the stook hes been reamed to ceet. and tan than coet, In or der to clear It out before the Pell WOO cocomeoefte. .10811P11 ./YW IT Nerket street. fIUNS, PISTOLS, ILIFLES.—The atten NJ Von of thom In Kura of 0 U NI, ILIPLICIN PISTOLS. Ike. it, dlnnto I a.uar *Undid naelr. W. W. YOUNG, (swarm . to Cartwright • Swag, No. 97 Wood Street meow of Diamond alto. PATENT Saorz No more trouble climate Mat Irom. NO more trouble row rod hot Mama on bootee day. No more grumbling about mild Wile or dreamer. No more tromblemorm Doe Iron. BM the good old FIAT DION Ottol mith a Immtirel BILARSALIPPIa,M ' O. se rip.rn STRXET. OpixiMs the Poot-Oeloo; JelSlyd/nr? CORNPLANTER OIL COMPANY. ft IL DAVIE. fredalent. NOUN IRWIN, Jr Bwerfany Trdastrer.. • Dumfoaa—lt. 11. Davis% T. 11...N0w14 J. L. Oussiaan A. Camemmaohn Darla. Jr. PETROLEUM Of light 'anvil", trees Ilia awlU of the campany. Croat, la Ifaaango <vasty, enasemally on hand and for dela .0110. at T. U. Nada• Oa% • myl.l7a • NO. SO Wood at, linabarrh; Columbia Sousa, Cave ULM,. N. J. "JETS CELEBRATED ROTEL WILL BE t t,...gank orgaidi os JUNI ZAMA% sitoolion el :tbfo boom lo coma tb• Dent bsoatfted co the himod.cosomodied onobersotod yen of Ur omen. £ Bead of Guido ben been espied odziedleoG tai creme for Om mem _ • tarp maw of BMA Bows as coesocred min tbs establbdubeat. Good Stabs' for bone. seeethed io Lbw preembee. - AppEleatkow lor room, oo sibs pertionlare, 'obi moot vkit booms atOnstioo, by 4,d= the Obbfeelbee. JAL B. LAMD. oad. EtopebAoLir, Nilo W , SANDE 7 REMEDY VOR SALT - RHEUM -i-kunqinglamlably Ile mat socolafal lad aficerloas Mead appestats Sot ase arm, flatworm attar, leald bad. barber's era. alma boll; awl am Moaned; It bis Is =ay lb:trues arms aceotapllala ad the mot sensediara arms, cid, mains to ba salad fa, to paaatrata tat eau at tab aka, and absorb eat ram a/ the' elms; It vender mama tba went mattes; led Iss brie tared complabs • radial can. Papirad sad ail B. a P. ISANDE,Drogiata, falba strsejtew This • • • ' - tied Web, lt. ea ciumsarocx a 00, fleabag% Ps. add &Lob ar , Dtumealle. pum:HUBBS,LI CLOTH, . , Lb. r totjuld reftived at the 4 , ll lc l4l;3l3utti , o 6 N . ALß!,&..itliOES lokdios • ha Brood largo stud ofLastted dlooimit Oaten, : trig ?Wang Fad rteddoo. • . Iloroxfo and .do do ... do • . 0 COIGN ALISIIId ot C 0... I•Si :-.Ckomor of Wood an outhattoota. S T DIANUFAUTORI. /11521118 J. `411t14. . £UL Ow. as as. C ay LAM rra rm. aesto to atm, Wad, SUMS, IMAM, AM *bon aqika. AlloOmgve ammiaattly out Mad • bbirlart" - LAMBB.I32IMI AND COLLARS. , _ the No. ms listdcaild• tad desitaitg• IMOVA.I4-4111i PEKIN n1,161'01 01 Aso las ben nesonid Lca4xa Mnab GO 1 1T. grig4 3 : ll Fr!' - Pia Deal tratiaborq ~Pii i~tßDßpq'' 2..„) , OBASLOTTE BLUME, Fifth Meet SMOOTHING IRONS. INDIA _RUBIS DIPOT. _~ _ ~tH _
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