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In pursuance of a resolution, adopted by the BE PUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COURITIBE OF Ald LEQItENY - COUNT et their ometusi held on Bai totira bandy given that P.IIIIIABE BEETINOS will he held In the various Bruise Beibughe and'Towtublpa of the County, at the :' . nasal: OtCed of h6ldlni * elections In eich Pee. • --r;eitiat, on FLITUILUAY, JUNE, Vim= 1662, for the imieetbin of TWO - DELEGATE'S each Pretinct, tp.( 6l held ilcirOLLowita; . -• Comintion iieigermbie-#FL, guItDAT, • lar., at the COURT /LOUSE, at 11 o'clock irinoseinate a PROLBENT `JUDGE *OF '4:toWdoN. PLEAS;. .ASSOCIATE' LAW - . -JUDOS Oli C o b lll.o N,PLEA9.ddilod a COfINTY :CON:TIOLLEII, and to elect DELEGATES io the STATE, EEPUBLICAN CONVENTION, tole held -, TimPrimisylifeetings in the - , own * .shipe will lee Field between thiLonnt. of 3 and 6 p. m., and in the _" `and' toe - anent between. 3 and 7p. in., of said • Theiappoffiltient of the tletegut4 in the town , Alm) will b• - • by ki d the Cal. and her. - - rE. an d 4 - oegh..by, tenet; J BRAVO, Chairman. .136thsia. Js . , Secreti • not improbable that the retreat of as_ fir Strasburg , was planned some • .I.lme ago, end thatlis filling hack, so far t was in the programme. Bat his farther retreat, - ileoessitated by the altogether unexpected re inforcemeiatef the rebels,—which made their force_so overwhelmingly superior, formed no part of any plan.ionceived by our Generals.. -•It may be asked, lthwiver, what object was, proposed to be gained .by those who planned hie falling back to Strasburg!' _ • In answer, it may wince to suggest that the - • movement Southward, which Elan. BAALEI tells atirtozr., pro his. troops so much astlitaotionto hear :of, vms n movement of ..TELCII92IeI3 forces fromithe West, and of the I division'finder Sntymns, .with COL GEA-82 . 121 • . , command, returning from their feigned march .. ,'. to re.lriforei IlleDowzit, and forming ['Jim,- then-In - the rear of Zonal:a, so that he *out(' : : ::11.ne,bimself in a . vice, and be compelled to ''ttlietheithis really teas thi3ilan, oriihether, - - ifitases; itovill now fail through the superior itritegy of the rebels. the near and inevitable ' dine' elopment of events will show. The Contraband Bearers of News . . . _not Contraband. . .. A special correspondent ofthe New York Tribune, writing 'firm Norfolk, Va., on the - r . `..2Bdy SF** - . , I...„liarty of contrabands came into our ._ lines this morning, direct from the vicinity 1 : of :Weldor:, N. C. As representatives of a -. largo'clais o(ncgroes who'seuietime`sitice ~took leave of their"masters and fled.to the ' ~. Dismal Siramp, they - *eras - curiosity, and "devoutly thankfuL They stated that before leaving they. communicated with others di. , riot from Weldon,mho assured them that Gen,' • Burtside; after. h' brief-contest; had taken the. Place and then occupied it. A- report prevails . here to-day, mor e in Union than in secesiion quarters, brought 'by. fugitives :direct from Petersburg, that - Johnston's' army was falling back, and that Richmond was about to be evacuated. Though there is'an of probability about ' - the - report, it 4 generally deeined best to wait tbr its crifirmation.beforabelieving it. : - -There are !ruariy sech instances of news `_thus; brought by "contrabands," in the his li. tory of tido rebellion. Indeed the only 'faithful new -bearers from the rebel lines, .hitherto, ha, e been the negro fugitives seeking' freedom' within, the . lines of our arades. Of.allThe so-called Union m e n, of _the more 'orthodox. color, or colors, in. the =spurious", nature political doctrine of our ‘OOll-PoinPlatointiexPounders of the Coneti tution, not one in a hundred, or in a thou _ Sandi has had' theceurage and the patriotic seal to do and dare, on rebel" ground for the ..-. linicni ' eatise,l 'tine -half what many and ..', many' a poor, - unthanked, despised negro :71Ylimi &ate.; ."._ ..- ' ' .- ' • . . Row many of theee:have, with o degree z af sltill and intelligence superior,to what many of , their detracters could kring into . .^.reiPoisitiott, 'collected: important facts re . . )',%=M speeting the numbers' and the position of, the foroes.of the rebels, and brought them . when the same informs- tion cotahfriot possibly haveteen procured. from anY z othiri - oitrce. Yet, the greatist taostpertainent favor that any Gen eml, or -the Gove rnment itself, has yet be a _ stowed on ;these fugitive; as a class, is that. equivocal, almost insulting; definition of their atattq, ip a legal, or, rather, politi : co•military point of view, which the _ready,' resourceful wit and acuteness of a itestp_lawyer, 'called to 'play the role of a Genets], Silt t3uggested and applied, and by. General's; the-Government, and the Public at large bes since been acqui ' esced in and fujiy'idoited.. I. 1..; . •-- • *Ttib Nominations for Judgeship. The Pittsburgh Pal, in an article on the meeting of the Republican County Com mittea says: • ' . There is evidently a conspiracy formed, in which the Gazette is implicated, to :pre ' • vent Judge Ritchie from having tiny chance •• for the nomination. A straight forward Man has bat little chance among the multi . , toide'Of tricky fellows, who have control of the Republican party of this county.. . , - - So faros the Gazette is concerned, the • shore - statement is wholly fate. The I member of the Committee connected with the editorial control of the Gazette, was in favor of a later Convention, and voted : against the nomination of any candidate for some months yet. It is a rule of this paper, to take no part in the nomiaation'of County officers. This is distinctly left to the people, and strict impartiality is ob served towards all candidates. When i regularly constituted . Convention has nest. rutted a ticket, we give ittt kearty suppoit; unless them is some cogent reason for different policy. . . • Although as individuals the editors have a right to express their preferences, and to ns• their influence.ip favor of their favor ites, yet it : so happens in this case, that we could bo entirely satisfied with either of the excellent candidates for nomination, for Judges, whose names have. been men tinned. They are'all able lawyere and up. right men; and tho Conrcution will not go amiss . in taking either of therd: ' , Sick Soldiers in the Zile number of.siot soldiers and wound ed In Weuddiagton arid in the District of . oolucalde r does net' fall - far short of four thousand. ' rcobably there =Ter was such a frightful•li4 or sick In an army airjprgo and alweil:npliointed 03 that of. Otiiitdoi• oula, nejagi'in'thiarimon. attribute it tiilidexPosore of :9 111 _, fdarob and April, working' in tblitrapttai before Yorktown, and as a neainsarrriscw. tionlitthp ir &te1t:1,51014 iron),l..infinart4o lint of,Washington. Profetirig.Secessionliits A correspondent - of the New York Tim er,, writing from near , Bottom's k i3ridgu, on the Chickahtirainy; Slated - that whey our army arrived at liottoues , B . ridge; the . rebel gen- I ends had just left the stylish residence of one Crump, wheis they had been feasting. The man Crump is a -noted, avowed, and opensenessionist, and has done everything , in his power -to Sidithe'rebelliom The let ter says: As I was standing conversing with this 'contraband, Dr. Crump rode up to the headquarters of Gen. Hooker, on a stylish bay horse. He had ,co - me to make a com plaint'against some of our men, for steal- - ing his wood, as he termed it. The Gen eral, with his peculiar suavity of manner, assured him no . .depredations upon the property of private citizens of Virginia would he tolerated, and referred him to the Provost Marshal of the Division' Capt. Charles L. Young, who would immediately take measures to'remedy the evil Complain ed of. --- A guard was dispatched to Dr. Crump's house, and one of the number car ried with him a small American flag, which he- raised on the gate-post fronting .C. ump's mansion. This proceeding proved hateful in the eyes of the Crumps, old and young, so much so that the Doctor—the elder Crump—modestly requested its re moval from the gateway of his, palatial mansion. "What," says one of Capt. George Lefort's Zouaves, "you claim protection from our troops, and want'iristo take that flag down? No you don't Old Crump I" The Doctor's visage fell four degrees at ,this unheard of barbarity and unscrupulous tyranny on the - part of the guard, and contented himself by closing the shUtters of, his windows on the front of the house; to show his contempt for the emblem of freedom. Dr. Crump had the honor of dining Jeff. Davis, Magruder, Lee and Johnson last .Friday, who bid him a horny but affection ate farewell, at our troops pressed them too close to make it either convenient or desirable to prolong their stay with the "patriot, Dr. Crump," as Jeff. Davis , styles him in a short epistle found by ono of the guard stationed at his house. Crump is sound, if any one can be sound on the doc trine of secessiouisto,rnnd he delights in making hie doctrine pubUcly known, while claiming protection, from the Government he repudiates in Coto. `_. Our soldiers are astonished, and I con fess I an( a little inclined that way, to un derstand why thei Government protects the property of notorious rebels . ; who embrace every opportunity', to make their sentiments known in the heart of our camps; but such is the case. Before the rebel army, Union men were forced to fly from their homese their properties devastated, ,their lands confiscated or sequestered for their devotion to our government, consigned to exile and poverty for the crime of Union ism. They look foe - retribution upon the heads- of their oppressors. They look in vain ! Each blade of grass, in every no torious Secessionists' field, is fully protected by a special order. They turn up their nose at our legal tender paper, receiving nothing but silver and gold for their farm and dairy products, and demanding fabu lous prices. It may be policy to protect the property of our enemy, keeping the hor rors of war which they created away from. their'door—hut I don't believe in it. While rebellionis made so_ comfortable, and Unionism is at a discount, is it any ionde'r thitt there is no Union feeling dis played at the South. Secessionists are pro tected and petted by the Geneillit of both armies, while Unionists are hairied and persecuted on the One side, and neglected on the other. linti long is this policy to last? Have the Rebels Left Richmond There seems to hes general .impression that the rebels have evacuated Richmond— 'or at least have only sufficient troops to hold McClellan in check, so as to gain time, and . that they do not intend to fight a battle there. The New York Evening Pea says Gem McClellan has doubtless been fight ing with a rebel rear-guard ever since he left Yerktown • but it is not likely that this rear-guard is 'composed• of less than half the rebel army, else McClellan would, have driven it much faster than' he has. If, as our telegraphic; correspondent from WhiteHOuse reports to-day, on the authority of . affialloon reconnoissance , Richmond is evacuated, then 'we may suppose the main rebel army already on its way to the North. Then we may expect to hear of a pell-mell _pureeit by Gen. McClellan, in which, though the enemy may leap' obstacles in kis way, we can by proper energy, and the determi natio.n which the Movement demands, come 'upon them, and either capture or destroy their whole army, before it can cross the _Potomac. In this, Gen. Fremont's army could-probably help, by - joining the pursu ing force, so that we should pick up our reinforcements on the way. General Banks. The ability fiisplayed'by Gem Banks, in his retreat before vastly superior forces, a distance of . fifty-one Miles, bringing ,oft with him nearly all his wagons, and all his guns and Munitions,' and fighting all the way,ia very remarkable, when we recol lect thtit it is' not more than a year since he commenced iiisinilitaiy-mireer. Having only about feo:r ibeusand men, and - being suddenly and : unepeetedly assailed by tAtty thousak and being obliged to start immediately, :fighting two or three battle; and having to 'cross a- wide river, it is wearing that he escaped at all. A march of thirty-five' miles in' one day, en cumbered ashe was, ii a feat not often no oomplished—rbut to:fight and march both, and make thirty-five miles,' is a great achievement.' For energy, Prudence and ability, . Gen, Banks is secend 'to few, if' any, officers in the Federal service. Omni:Ter.—The colored people are begin , . ning to (thew signs, of distrust at the recent turn things have taken. They, begin to doubt. This state of feeling is well illus -trated- by the 'folic/Wing incident;-A'Qua ker'irentlenian accosted some of theeoM3ll - Fortress Mtinroe, and, after Some brief remarks, asked 'One of them, More silent than the .rest4' . whether he.had ever - Seen a Quaker. On reoeiving"a reeponse In the negative, he told the negro that he was one. The contraband looked steadily at him for n few moments and shook ,his head. Iteproving him for his itaredulity, the ex-slave replied:,-" You may bo one, Massa, but I don't knots it." "But I tell you lam ; don't you believe me?" "Massa, I believe nothing that white manieay now. He has been &ceiling me all my life, and ho deteive me no longer!" This is the general, feeling of the negro, though his hopes and his faith in'his final deliverance have.hithorto borne him up.. ROW COXTDADASDi 7SIIWr u PROlTl 'ssrcs.=-Leo's eontrabarids met on the street after old master and misses bad run off, and the following dialogue ensued: • "Well, Sam, does yer link the niggers kin shiff fur theirselyea, and do Lod will take care ob us?" • Samson,-"Lor bress • you, Sam, de Lod don't , mind de niggers no how,,but don't,de good book say de. Lbrd take ease of ale ' sparrow what ain't worthmor'nefarthing." - I guess It do—bat--" ::Samson—"Well, den, If do good master take csro ob de eparrow what'll only worth a s fxrthing, guess by takes care ob a niggor worth $1,200, tart's,. so, 13anison, did'itt' fink ob dat seripttir, gulls i you'll melte a good 'pronely, omit let us trneel on,de strength ob dat tex.' - - - . • - ~ ~=~~t. General Saxton. The telegriph• iepoite.that "Jacktion and . • orricsquxarsavArnv u. Alin Ewell are marching Harper's Ferry , :- - where Gen: Saxton iain command. Gen. ILIICIIHOPOSA LS FOR ARMY WAGONS. Rufus Saxton is a graduate of West. Point, . ,L „ill where he was subseqbently artillery in_ mull m. oo 111 U isSDAY, tbc tinor .1500, 1.862, ' structor and teacher or military strategy. ITO was recently on hi' way to the scene of t &reigned, of TWu I.IUNDBEIrftatT ea WAGON& his rabors ale Military Governor of the De- ; sp.:et...um. at this office. i;artment of the South,; when he was ; B y i n tZL l " no ritT l b. ,. f " fi t t; wrecked „ill hot bs me on the steamer Oriental, where r na p from any person not. aetnally etigagel in the coolness and intrepidity revealed the true . manufaature of waves., a .• character of the man. This accident for brought him back to il;ew Yord, where he ; wed past and sufficient is-redly I o neck.. than ' was ordered by telegraph to report at Wash- the Amount of the - requiree tor the duo legion. When the news of Banks' reverse ' s,TiThtilkyyro"p .' reached the government,his earnest entreaty cois...r, ;Lod ..ad an things being e+.ol, p " referen;ewill for a temporary command was granted, and he given to bids specifying the .Marten period. Blank those who know him bt , tit say he will - dis- °f brd '' g u.r " etit ' e .ttd hele' l4, may he Pre tinguish himself at Harper's Ferry, at he c lo o t r t , ,, , d r 0 0;1 z egn plica vb eion at this °Bice personally, or by has already done in Missouri, Western fir- Prolwrale by arm* most Damp .41 the Perth'o in ginia and South Carolina.. anal Arm. Th. propoombs of bidden. not In conformity' to the lie is just the merger this unexpected - able.. requirements, will notiee cousidorod. emergency—wike in cOuncil, Prompt in de- e hiders toilet to present when the hills are opeue cision and resolhte in action. His firmness T A tz r elhe p to r :eject l i sn. w w . a rv . ' ,llAJ. Ateki.X. and judgment . saved - algerteral massacre at MONTGoItIBItY, Quartermaster U. It. A., Situ St. Louts when igiarcl ii ing At the head of buegh, Cs., sad elldollso them 'Trent/mi. for Army the column that roug t this Camp Jackson _ mynetd troops prisoners into the city, and General Lyon„whose right-hand man he was, said 'that Saxton's military l knowledge saved St. Louis and the State in ,the early throes of the rebellion ." He coaributed largely to the success of Gen. McClellan in that bril liant little eampaign in Western Virginia, and was—it his own request—relieved from duty, on Gen.: MfiClellan's staff, when he was appointed Chief Quartermaster of Sherman's expeditionary corps. His labors there wuretterculean, and fairlyearned him the stars on his shoulder-straps. He is emphatically a fighting man, and has al ways begged the governmefit to assign him. to duty in the' field. Ille was offered the ColOneloy of two regiments in Missouri (one of them Sigel's, whose warm friend he was,) and two from Mnssachlusetts—one of them Gen. Wilson's (track regiment; but the government would not spare him from South Carolina, his a fortunate thing for the country that ho happened to be in Washington when his services were f much needed. Ilia ripened experience and superior military skill will serve to relieve the apprehensions of timid people---if Such there he—that Washington is to be misstated by the Con federates. PUBLIC WOTICES. rLECTURE AT i THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, corner Of Penn and St. Clair eta., THIS (WEDNESDAY) MCRNING, at U o'clock COMPANY; SALE.+. U.ASSUOIATE .14,ANY H. STOWC..Esq., will be a _candidate for Aaso elate Law Judge of the Court of Cemmou Pleas for Allegheny county, subject to the decision Of the Re publican iJounty Conrention. . niya dewier E:.ia.:S.SOCIATE JAW JUDGE.—J. 1 Emus, Esq.. of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh is a candidate for. Associate Law Judge of the CoU of Common Pleas of allegbinly county, subject to th Republican County Notrumiting Com eution. suy277.dawtcP NOTICE.- he' claims of the late firm of J. I...CARNAGHAN tr. CO. have been left for settlement With JAMES MILLI% Req., Ohio street, Allegheny City. The object Is net to add costs to accounts; but Onsineers engagements pre venting personal attention to collection, we hope those interested will =l4l prothyt set , ement as above. J. L. CARIVAGILtIV, IL R MORRIS, formerly[J. L. Carnaghan et Co. DIV .U.E1.14, iscffilih.—The Man ager. of the Allegheny A Perrysville P. B. have this day derlvred a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share on the capital stoCk of the Company, paya ble to the Stockholders, orl theft their legal repro senta,tves, at the omen of the Treasurer, on or alter the fleet day of Jane next. NELSON CAMPBELL. Secretary. Allegheny, May 23 160:my21-31 r, -- „,A=..ELECTION.-rEOPLE'S iNSBEANCIE l.re7. COMP.. T.—Att idectloo for a Board of Twelve Directors of the “People'ai Insurance Co." will ua held at tho hlerchante Exchange, ot, IMONDAT, JUNE Pre, 1862, between the henna of 1.0 a. and 2p. m. By order of L'OftI3II2SIOIiEII2. my24:3erd unCE-A. Y. 1.1.—A Special Meeting of ALLEGHENY LODGE 22:1, will bo held on WEDNESDAY, the nib instant, at theft Hall, In Allegheny City, at 6 o'clock. toy2B.ltua BY.OEDEII OF THE W. M. SPECIaIL wroricEs. Or Lake tinperzor Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Prrrostrar.e. ' • PARK, APCURDY & CO., • Ilanufscturen of SIIEATRINO, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOM], WALTER, SOLDER; also Imnortora and dealers tn!METALS, TIN PLATS, SKEET IRON, WIRE; Ac.: Constantly on band, TIMBERS' lIACIIINES AND TOOLS. War.zuovas, No. 149' Far and 120 Second ettrmt., Pittsburgb, Penn's. 'Oil - Special onion of Copp er cut to any desired pat. m —.dawlyT IW'The Con and Experience OF AN INVALID. Publlsited for Abe benefit wd as a wanting and a caution 'to young into who suiMr 14 Orruus Debility, fnimature Dray, At.; sup ' plying at the same time the means of Solf.Cure. By one Who has cured I:Massif after being put to gnat eapenne through inedtml imposition and quack. cry. By enclosing a pOst-yaid addressed envelope, ADMIX corm may be hod of the author, NATHAN IEL 3LATiALS, Eq., Safford, Hinge Co., N. T. mhll:lydawT MIOR3ST COCHRAN it BRO., MannteCturers of IRON RA41203, 11/O.N VAULTS AND VAIII;T DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, se., 11.1os, 91 Second street and 85 Third strong, between Wend and Market. Bare on band a rarteti of new Patterns, fancy and plain, snittble for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Gime Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. nhe Is. C. 10111F5ONXILiXt. IL WITHROW DOVGLI.P.... tWOBINSOtr, M INIS di. hare LEM, FOMIDTAS AXD 1114C111131111%. WASELINCITOI Wpm, Pittsburgh, POEM* Orricr., No. 21 tisaitur 112assr. klsinubseturs all litilds of [{TEAM ENGINES AND MILL MAOHINERIG DOTING% lIAILBOAD WORIk STEAM BOItEII2 AND SHEET /110 N WORE- ." 173 2`1013/3ThiG AND iiEr,ilungo dons on short nQtkn. melba, ,W:Pittsburgh Bt p el {perks. Wt.LACI .10X C1.........7011111 L. EG,TD IletllLLo6oll. JONES; BOY)) Si CO.l Lufseturrri of CART BTZEL; also, SHUN% .PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, pTEEL PPIIINGS AND pxl,ra, corner of 800 sad int streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. ocl9 .• 4. C. L. Difia•P. iIWEIRICP4TRICk, BURNAP & (Sucortirns t 3 J. C.;ffl4argratex et C 0..) Nab. !sanctums and Wholeaslei Dealers to LAMPS, CM/M.NETS, SHADES, i.34NDELIERS, . garWholesele Agenta for C..IZIPSOCLEBILATEp ILLUMINATING AND. LIINNICATING CARBON OILS, No, 39 WOOD :SiIEXT, opposite St. Cherite , Natal, Pittsburgh. Pa I Jaliklytl JM - ZU • • oSt If • z:, FIRE-PROOF SALA ANDER SAFE, Bali. VAULT !BON VAULT DOOB, AND STEEL-1410Q Burtorkat-moor BAFE At ANUVACT RER9./ Nog. 129 and 131 Third strpw. Waren Wood mad Butithj/sidstred....NortA tide. eartIANA LOOAB alwapj on band B. & C.'P. BFARI‘LR, Paper' MANIITACTUREDB and destiny to BOOK, PRINT, CAP, .Lsrrtm AND e.tz. KINDS OY MLA p. PING PAPER. I . /510 - Ilavo removed from Ni Z 7 Wood street to 30. ItTemitbtleld street, Pltiebtaretr, our OMR OR TRADE!/011 RAO°. en T LNIES 'BO 1:1, peelers ly 17071E1027 AND voincprlo BILLS orxx. CIUNGE, .OEITTITIOATESIOT DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 07 Market went, Pitts. NErge,ka.' eirEollectlotui made on 01 the prlndpel Mies broinhont the Ernlten Stakes; . apEt pIa — IVICEJERY OLLINS, For wkamo AND COIIIIIISBION KIRCLIANT lod wilolesale dealer In • CHEEPS, BIPPISII, BEEN, WWI, and Produce secerallyi No. 25 Wood stmt. Plitabnilat. Pa. nnl LIELIDLAti PLAINT. stack at oexceztv tatting ROSEB, VERB CRAB; N 113113, HIGEOTROPIUS, A CHIAB, igvaurzws, s ralt/OE3 EA" wbotatala artd MEP* • • I —A avery e raN HOUBS, a r m. LANTANAB OTRA .flituuvude, ruts. 'ALL /LOWEIA tall, ai Ibv!prkes.:, " • ~~- ADY`IEI,I'I7I3EXT.MWEL awn' , ;: iIDrE • : I B EDFORD SPRINGS. Hespectfnily Informs the public that thin celebrated and faahiunable watering place 1111101 R open, and hilly prepared for the reception aril aLsomaiodation ef visitor*, and will be kept open until the first of October. [`mums wishing BEDFORD MINERAL WATER Hill he supplied at the following prices, at the Spring, tit Y. r a buret, {oak,) 113 tO. for a half barren, toak.,) 2 00. Parties wishing rooms or any information in ra wad to the place will address the "Bedford Mineral Springs Company, Bcdford, Pa. my2t.lw BOOTS AND SHOES.- 14E0. ALBBEE, SON 6 CO., No. 71 Wood wen corner of Youtth, have juet received a fresh wort moot of • LADIES` GAIEERS AND BALMORAL ROOTS; MISSES do do . do; CHILDREN'S do AND FANCY SHOES; GENT'S BROAD BUCKSKIN SEWED SHOES; Do. CA LV'CONGRESS GAITERS; Dpys' -do do do; Do. do OXFORD TIES; . . All mado to our special order, and warranted-to bo trto taut tbat can bo found rcady wade in any Owe. 0)27 BOOTS AND SIIOES AT 89 AIAR ICET STREET.—LOON AT THE PRICES.— Ladles Eng. Letting 1304.1 Gaiter' tl,OO. worth 41,25 Ootg " 1;25 " 1,75 " " • " 1,50 " 2,00 Tine Fr, Goat Reel P. 091.4 1,37 " 1,62 " " Goat CoDgmss " 1,37 " 1.70 " Morocco /tilippers 00 " 75 " " Rid - 75 " 1,12 ALL OIHER 600D9 IN PROPORTION. JAMES ROBB, IM=3M=I SUNDRIES -1 bale Cotton, tm g Chan. g; 2 Ms. do; It do Beestrds• ' .2 bags Dry Apples; • 2 titles. tirease• On steamer Done, to arristr and for Isle by my2B ISAIALI DICKKT & CO BHEKKlNti.—Alresh .L.P lot 211lebell'. smoked Burlington Lierrinir, lust received and for vale at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, corner Liberty end Hand OR. 11/1811.0PK1UK'S BAKLM 1 - 'OIVDEIt. .L.P put up In one pound, belies and quarter pack • 4n, warranted the best In use; a froth eupply reed and far male by JOHN A. Ma:SHAW, my2T corner Liberty and Hand emcee. B , SJON.-7,000 lbs. nice country Ba con Shoulders, bldg. and Hem,, just rrealred by steam, Emma Graham, and for sale by . JAMES A. riLTZELI, corner Market and First sire. is. qua; CIihAYEST, laittiEtiT AM) 1 BEST bCEIOO6 OILCANS . are roods by 'linos ft Co., and sal only by CU AItLOTfE BLUM E, 43 Fifth street, Selo agent for 'lnaba a Co.'s unrlvallvd Piano+. LnyTl pill ANO Sl'OOLS.—Largest assortment 1. of Plum Stools to Iho 'City, pot recetred. eIIAILLUTTE BLUDIt, 43 Path etrest. m 3 -27 Side arnt for titatw'subrlralted P 1... CIONtSIONSIENT 0 FI3AOON I -100,000 Itub Hams, Sbuldora and Bides. roceived per C. .t P. R. 11., and lu store and for tale by McDONALD A ARtSUCR my 7 242 and 244 Liberty greet, near Woolf . L ARL—i l e. bt re L d e o af Lard ; bur sale by myt7 JAMEY A, FETZEB, corner ALartot Ana First streets itiEliSE.3o has. prime W. K Cheese NJ receired and for sato by JAS. A. FETZF.Ii, sorusr L(ark.( sod First attsslts. bbli. choice extra fatally A: 'Flour; received and (or f ale by JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and Vinit eve. BASKET WILLOWS-29 bundles now m rliog and for sale by ISAIAII DICKEY it, CO. EXTRA No. I LAN .11—s barrels now mr l 27 nding from Cricket No:2 .4 for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. DRY FR IT-20 sacks Dry Apples; - di, do Prnakee• broeired nrd for eialn by n. U. coL.Lir!s. AILE U!I ABE, •iu cans, kegs an barro:e, received and for tale by mydl HENRY H. COLLINA. ftE3lkaNT-50 bbla. Hydraulic Cement %—.lfuht retelved and for ode by , n3"27 HENRY H. COLONEL VAL LiABL II; TkIEULOUICAL AM) BELIGIoCB . BOOKS MINISTERS attending the meeting of the Glamind Mama.,ly of the U. P. Church, are Invited to cal examine the largo and volunble stock of stand rd TREOLOGICAL, RELIGIOUS and MISCEL LANEOUS DOORS, for age by TIODEQT 3. DAVIS; 0,3 Wood otroot A fullaupply of all the Important new Book, way% SAAC CRAIG, OUTLET. t i Al9 MILLS; .1 ALttenutT Ctrs, Bridles the attend. of bond era sou rivermsn to his large stock of thoroughly Rammed LUMBER, WINDOW FRAME. STUFF, JOISTS, DECRING, BOTTOII PLANE LATHE, PALINGS. &c., • Lie will g.i orders for sawed stuff with promptness and at faisrrntea. Persona wanting long timber are partimdarly invited to examine his stock. Offics on CRAIG STREET, Hoar ILobineon. • ,inyle:dtf IOOHALF .BBLS. Wlll'l% .1.'1611 20 hulable. Lako Shad;" 50 half Lb's. No. 2 Mackerel; 00 half bbls. N 0.3 Packerol; 60 de Nos. 1 m,l 2 Mackerel; 33 bbl.. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel; 100 bbla.Louhrollla Lime; 20 wicks pins Dried Apples 10 sacks Dried roaches; 100 boxes Western Itsaerre' Cutting Cheese, (now); 120 bbla. Carbon Oil. The above la for sale by J. It. CANFIELD, toy 22 Fiat stmt. u.r -Wood. 60 bble."Dry 6 Apples. k o store and for sate blr tni26 I9AIAII DICKEY' & CO GCIiEREE.-100 boxes W V E. Cheese; 25 base. Old Eamburg Cheese, Jae reeeived end for male by my FRANK VAN' colors. 114 Second rt. VIVIIoLESA .1. 4 4 WA tt ti- I V ,LIOLISE. LETTER PAPERS, • ,• CAP _PAPERS, • ROTE PAPERS, • BIL 'PA PER% W lAA PLUG TAP &88, MANILLA PAPERS. A large and well assorted stock of the bad bran& voll be sold it low prices for Grb, Retailer. will and It to their advantage to give us a Can. WM.; O. JOLIDLYTON & CO., to 4 - 3tawfod - Patter•Dia , ers. £7 Weal...tract. STEAM 'JOB 'PRINTING LIOUSE.-- cud., Circulars, Pried List., 11111 Boadm, Postern, Labals for klartubutturora, Lacticlib?* Draccista, and star: kind at ornamental and plain Printing, executed nitatly, trttb dapatch, by , Will. G. JOIIN oTik% ilk CO., tny2k 3tawitod • Straw Job Pt-littera 81 Wind at. LjIiOVOG - RAPIIIC CARDS, a superior snick. for tho tom of Paulogroptlent, -Yin' solo by. WU. 0, J.OIINSTON,t 00., ..- eiy24,3mweal ' Btationtnt Ot Wood et. INIUTOWLArIi ALB MS—A choice wick Nei lags votes ly lowrams. WX. O. JOHNSTON it 00 , ixty2l:Stswend• - Stoolaims; 57 Wood .that' pitueu&tui Ariti,.be. received et the oftlte of R.& Deete. a !Water street, Allegbo es, till 9 o'clock . a. to: or 1'111111.40AT.. 61h 70t0., (Jr melltie Improvements Oat repels to the band lop at the 0.,0019 Pena. .Plane sad specifications fins to examined at MI I d oaks: t rup3.l.sed ARDLNES=. 36 eases tiardlors, 3f ; nuns; • ID do do 3 do; superior brood; Dots leisil)tiland for pals by • • • .•ussl3 .•,. .. • . IttliMl3.ll & DEO& . a N : (X/ S , 'N'l . -50 half. bbls w Lao NIA, anti Ibr isle br b,,za • • F.. II: voinT co. • eillUPEß'd TOOL:4, Carpenter. 'fools Mono Dotter'. To*, 6a.41e myl7 . SOWN At TETLNr. IJN W... 1 At. MeGIALLEI,I4I) S Ali Vl'/ON is the .11.1141 . 10/ to pt,tlFgedtga In Boots, Elhoci liaLWX4l4 cApggiaxi.nay tout° in ro p„,7 cni; SEND TO p A BROTHER, - ' 0 81X1 D, IN TEN &BAIT, ONE OF THE PATENT P723/T/2CG ÜBE& or wile by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND :THIRD Siagars. It contains' Tan, ink, Paper, Pons% Entelopos, alteckers and Checkerhcard, and yet meaanner only 1,, 2 Inches. - Dl3ll t3AVINGB 110 Surensisso Scow, (opposite thettstom ) Chartered tw the j.egtelarnro. 0171CLISS: Prealdent—JADlES PARE, Ja TICS racoon - es: H. F, Rudd, ' A. 'Heineman, Joshua Rhodos Jacob Stuctratti, Aloe. Bradley, Alfred Slack. zuorrazz : Jodob Zing, , C. Zug, C. H. Wolff, n. e. Bell, IJos. Dilworth, R. D. Ccchran, S. H. Fowler, W. A. Hoed, Wm. Smith, J W. Woodwoll, H. C. Schmertz, O. B. Junes, F. Ratan, C. W. Ritketson, B. F. Jon.; J. H. Tiernan, .4. FL Rahman, W. H. Phelps, D. M. Long, E. J. Anderson, (I. B. Herron, Jaa. W. Baxter, D. E. McKinley, W. Ihrtmen. Secretary add Treasurer—D. E. hI•KLNLET. I Wm. FL Smith, I John F. Jestmfogs, Thu, D. Mini,. Thai. S. Met h% Francis t.4.llers, Henry Llopl, Open,dally, from a Am:to2 p. m. Also, Tneeday and B.atOrday evenings, from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of ONE DIVE and upward.. Divideude declared In December and June of each Dividondn alltrked to remain are placed to the credit of tho dopoeitor as ,principal, and boar Inter net, thus oompoanding Biwke containing Charter, By-Laws, ge.,forniehod at the office. 0111i - This Institution offers, especially to those per sons whose earnings aro small, the opportunity to accumulate, bj email de' ..its, easily saved, a sum which will be a reeouros • hen needed, their money not only being mire, but ng interest, instead of remaining unproductive. roc2oaymlt T INDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER 1.1 those drilring the genuine article, prepatcti by Dr. LINDSEY, can procure It from D. A. relate.. rock & Co., H. E. Sellers 8 Co., John M. Fulton, Jo.. Park, Dr. Lange, J. D. Cherry, H. Craig, Dr. A hl, 11. D, Scully, or from the oohs agent, SIMON JOHNBTON corner Smithfield •ad 4th oireetn, Awl in Allegheny City from 11. P. IiCIINTARTZ my 27 lOOK'B PATENT STEA WEE it BAISETS. We slarppeel Sireabenien, lest season, In Unite badkots, In good condition, to Chicago , Philadelphia .al New York. For solo at No. 29. Fifth street 0 boO good, am:ld-hood OIL BARRELS, 'or ssa. by WHITE BROS. a C 0.., rnyklirei No. 6 Siveath rtreet. MEME32 A RTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS belpho's celobrated Pat Ant ANOLESEA LEG and A RTI FICIAL RANDS. • 616 BROADWAY (opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) ler Road fora Circular TUN BEST SOUVENIR OF TIIE WAIL I On .kprll 186'2, wIllappoor• Kew Monthly Nodal, BALLADS OF THE WAR. A series of PICTORIAL LYRICS, From the well known pen of flat A. J. H. • DUGANNE, Magnificently illustrated from original drawing., by the best artiste, and beautifully printedon hot-pressed paper. A part will appear every month, including, among other things, the FALL OF SUMTER., DRAM OF LYON, DEATH. OF ELLSWORTH, NKV,'BERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT ROYAL, FORT DUKELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, So., Sc. The whole forming au . IbLUNTRATED POETICAL EOCIENIE, . of every erect in the present mcat important strog ale to the history of this great nation. Part L. entitled t THE SIALICII TO TILE OAP. ITOL, (of the oth Iteglment of Zdassachtutetts,) appear as shore. Single Parte, (monthly, free Oue year. (12 monthly parts Liberal terms to the Trade, Apply to P. O. Boa, 9, 1 !44,•—ap18:9m W M. 110EALLY, . Pat.) 25 cla. .---.53 00 Club., and Carman. JOHN ROBINS, 37 Park Row, N. T. IVIIOLEBALE 0110 CEIL N. 271 LIBERTY STRIET, PITTSBURGH, PA flaring purchased the tuteree of Li. late partners, Itl ountinne tho' business at the old stand, and will be pleased to reeeire the patronage of his old friends and contemns. myls7dtf WiLidAM A. OWYER, Commlsms Iltacmurr, for the gale of CRUDE PETROLEUM, REFINED OILS, . KEROSENE, NAPHTHA, ,ta. No. 139 WATER STREET, LW - Liberal cash advances nude on - consignments and prompt personal attention given toall business my2l:3md .1 Slight asecettesaCold, , Oau_qh.,,,Ert qRONGN I AL °r 'Oa" ,-9h.t , a4d, .1 18 , ~c. b " which might be ch.oked --TOCIN with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are =Van- of the importance of stopping a Wallah cri• Xald in its first stage; that which in the beginning would .yield to a mad remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the langs. ..gar.ati'a.grAanclzial,axackcs were first. introduced eleven, years ago. It has been proved that they are the best. article before the public for . d.u . .l4Att, 4120artchai.a, -9Zathr . 4a, the,,Tockin f r, 04 u0 ), '&" an.ei ring dian., and numeroup affections of the ~.6h.ocat, giving immidiate Public Speakers & Sings will find Mein effeetuod for clearing and drengt4ning the voice. Sold by all;Pruggists and Dealers in _Medicine, at 25 cents per bow. For mg* by SIMON JOHNSTON S EL LE RS ' B. A. FAIINESTOOK 00..71. E. 0. B. L. PAHNESTOOK es 00., B. F. PAM:OEI27OW .And HENDERSON - 11120S. defirairtmT _ • SUITUIO4 QUALITY, For sae by BAILEY, PAIL ELL if CO., PLIIIIDSBB, GAO, AND NO 129 IrOtTICTIT -- LOST OR SLAID-A L'OLLEC -111 TION BOON/containing Notes, Ilecalpts and Prisato Paper.. °the nee to arkl Pomo sicePt the owner. The finder', will be liberally . „rewarded by leavieg It with lb° obasribor. " • iny2te:lt. R. 1.. AT,LIC.N. Anent. No; 6Wood It. - WEEDING FORKS, AMES' SPADEt3 Tl' AND SHOVELS, LADrES' SPADES, DIG GING rORNS, NOES, GAIDEM ~TROWELS,. REELN, RAKES, SYRINGES, and a general assort. meat. of Impleinenta, At ' NO. 27 Fifth dreat. rni24:3t , 1 J. ILNOX oA'll5-6,000 bush. prime Pennsylva nit la dare atd for tale by , ' • - J. s. uroarrr a 00.. imr4 'id Water and 02 Front street. - - td at c atiaTIGN. Dar GOODS. SII , MMER !MKS AT 37} Icrams. % yard wide. /INC LAWNS at 19% cent., tut . El ZA cTuruL 81LIL1[ &11 DIM:SI 1:100DS, of the latest style, Just opened LIGHT COLORED 'BALMORAL NEW STILE or IMMOVABLE 'CLASPED TAPE HOOP SKIRT NEW! NEW 1 NEW I JUST REOMED, FROM Eastern Auction Sales. BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street, sii x s SOLID COLORS AT 87> c. pqr yard PLAID AND STRIPED .t 50 to 75c. BROCADE SOLID COLORS at 62c., and In all the desirable shades. INDIA CHECKS, Wary quality, at bOo. BLACK BILKS, in plain, stripes and 11 glued—an immense dock at all prices. Nov York. my2A2m G-R,_N - _,e,.]DINMS, A . large lot in black sad all colors, ♦ery cheap ORGANDIES, JACONETS & LAWNS, THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS—from 12*. to 62.55 e. per yald. • likfila CES. Seieral Iota; 41 navy, it.t ♦arluaa prlc SACQTJES& MANTLES, lo SILK, CLOTH, and various other nay materials, to twenty different stilts, at all pries—from SI 00 to $5O 00. SI3.A. w I_lB, Tor SPRING • and SIEMER, • lu great variety, ludo& Log SOM. Te.lll handsome OREN- • ADLNE and CREPE DI PARIS, at $lO Or, worth from SIB UO to VW Otber,kinds at • $1 00 sad op. same. [23=3 DRESS GOODS Our Mock of them, for QUANTITY, VARIETY and CIIIIAPNESS, has nmer been approaehedla Ole city. Prima from 63 to $1 Oer yard, One lot of CHALLIS DELAINILI at 12%o. , ertirth 18 manta One lot BROCADE POPLINS, quite neer, 4: 1 ,6c. worth Eso. GREY GOODS, from 12340. to 2.6 c. BLACK AND WRITE MUCKS. Dom i 2 cash 76c. Together irlth en almcet 'miles variety of tromorti, acme mama lingilett, German and Saxony DRESS GOODS, at the HOUSRIEREPING GOODS, A largeAAP. *rock, which we are wiling I:I2IIFOUNLY CLI BOYS' AND GENTS' WEARY NEW EtTOCIC, at ell piece. N. 8.-. positively but Ono Price. myl? IaiiiMMOMMMI o wEs's, 77 and 79 Market Street On MOIIDAY, Mix 261 h, we lave open and for dale— 12S airtime of NEW nizmixs. TRIATOU 77,0N889 . 00 boxei ANZIIICIAN 90 alma, STRAW GOODS special' To which wa invite the e attention of CotMtr7 and city merchants and milliners. . . - We base :st re:street • Urge supply of LADIES' and`MISSES HOIID DUETS, YECNCH AND , US CUANIO CO/UM% BILK AND GINGHAM !SUN ITUDRELLA, HAM NETS ND -HEAD DRIBS. Efi, COTTON A 1108IEBY -AND A aiovzs. DEUCES AND LIKEN BANDEENCRIZES,which will be sold at the very lowest prices to ash JOS'. XIORNE t i -- • .WIIOLSI3ALE 11 , 00113,24 and 3d stories:- my 2 4 ' • 'Noe: 7Tand'l9 MiREET STREET iguILL,BE S OLD AT A BARGAIN -11 Fronitme to three awes of laud, with or irith out buildings. including a Mauttml slte for &thrall. fog. Them Is on the place a young onehir4 of c/mtat fruit trees, to henries order alto, greys' and mat mutts.' It Is located In • Sae us4hbOthomto sad powwow better Jams of trans% to and- freniAbe citim than any other polet to tho county., . Enos. easy. Inquire at the GATXTI'L'Orf:I.C/f.: , ' T-F9 T- 7 . I W. & D. 1117GUS' EAST 131.R.511N - G11A.151 AVD BIBM LNGLIAIt LOTS AT . AUCTIOII.—On /SON- ArilEt4Noo2l, June 2d, at 3 o'clock, will be sold, at the corner of Wharton and Joseph.' Stroll* goat Birmingham, tie following described iota: Lot at thi south -writ corner of Wharton aod JO sap, lane* haling a front of 21 feet on liVbaktott sums, and extending along Joreph street 120 hefts a al teat alley. Lot (adjoining lot of Jas. Penny,) at Lb* dlstanca of 43 loot from the eolith-wart corner of Wharton and Joseph streets„ baring a front of 24 feet on 0, burton atievt, and entenuing back 120 feet to a 24 f talky: four lord oo the b o otho sido of Sarah Area - t r . :ccon- Mencingati . feet from the suralt.eri it corner of /leas Sus: and Sarah streete, oath having a front of 24 feet on Sarah street, and extending hich 120 teat to met alley. • • Lot at the north-west corner of Mendoir stmet end' • alley between glary aud-Joaephine atreeta,. having • frout of DA feet on ideasow surest, and ettentling back tO leet. Foor loa on 31cee street, near ih.s new each haring a front Of 24 legit on McKee street, sad ' attending back 93 feet to line of Bollsolus k Gentsen.,/ Taunt or'euak—eonnfottrth cash, residue in three equal 'annual p4ments, with interest, secured ly hood and ratrtgaa• en the property. Any further iniormstien wanted in rrgard to the property ban be had by applying at the miaton Obese, 64 Fifth tweet. • • J.•(i. MARBLE AND STONE YARD' AT ADMINISTUATULte' BALE.—OLVIVEDMiMie • DAr MORtilliG; Jule 40, at 10 o'clock, by order of Sualtlnirton, aditnistratria, "into commenced the Bale of the entire muck In tbwllsible and Elton*. Yard nf the late lriattheir Lawton, !recessed, on kixth .trees, between limithneld and Grant streets, cane prising a large and valnable swortment of Marble alanrew, • Enameled /Mate,klantels, Bloariments, Tombstone.,lgtu - es, Gravestones, Marble In the &o. Alto a large antivaletable let of emu., flagging, Grindstones, Tools, Drilla, Grouters, Fellies/en. , • Taxes or nern-.4.'aeh" for . under $ILO; that IMO and over, one -tlii 13111.1 rd caish, tut balance foes month.' approved eiedonwel pager. For meeker partleibus, opplr to George H. on the premise.. J. G. De. I Mot. BFOOTS, 7 1:i0ES AN GAITEIIt AT .L/AUGTIOS —At the Masonic hail ductkinfrotres i aril be soil,,every day tale reek, the largest variety of 3:Wogs, bhaes anp amiten% of every ileocriptionoor Bleu, %a lien and Children. Great bergahas may bit expqctal.'aa ma are serarruhreil to clois out the eti= lure steel. T. A. lAWLJELLAN.U. Amt. $2OO -131.1.E.1.P NEW • lteauttfol rosevonnl.cosi, round cornered, tall iron frame, ooerotrung.l . ooCEMl Ylttlintt, nude In Mew .York, can be had tor . i he Sax vice of VW. %nay are fulls warranted. , -• . BLEBiLIt. - , - . - Ageuta for the celebratod leteluoray MINA; nt • • _ •-• - 14-63 1 , 12 th sued; t• ISLASON , .380 • • . _ ._. A unnl mpply of Wel. elegant, Useful am tamp HA11214./N/130115 reedy.% t041a7. Toaeheni, Dtteaa on of School% Singing Ilastera,l,eaden.ot Choirs, and the pont* geaerally, are - 'respectfully Invite:l to call and examine thew', at flan nand; warefoOsta -m N - - - JOIN AfEidA/tt, et Wcod at, YlAbOd T WiJkLUALICEDI)OI.- 'la/18.—:lisinei Brothers elegant Iscsswood 7 ocratiOTLANOS; with; carted, fens, round corners, full iron tame, rtosoriood toils sod rich nomorings. La. TWO LLUNDIISD or Wahl;• -m S I • AMU LI. AILILLOR. 81 Woods*. ..tiflux HE FON ' -•YOUS. PIA tiOi—Anotlrefsopply otti o taiga Dared, Muer, trosornrod Plance,' tram Ramiro* brorbersAtiow York, kat roceired and tor aakr by :( JOAN: 11. - ALICLLOtt, 81 Wood riiwo. isucuxu-niuw, J. TANS POBTABLIIIIISLOD&Viii, Of Gaduult & Needham sad /Woo & We by inyS JULIN H. SILL wit, SI Wood street. AA &WAN & A M MELODEON • I.Y.L•st $150,51014 575,55585 d INA readying and for oak by - • ' .19/LX MAL.WS, 911-; ]JU ; itIC PLO ‘ Bi 4 l l El,bYhttl Y ".ll l .2i, Ist good order, for donate. For ode by • ••• • 1431 'JOHN II: 1igid..0.14•81 Wood street. Us.--4 Num • octavo °bickering 'Pimies. moire' smiler's!. by Pn7B.l ; 40.11 N 111:: AINLLUIL, 81 Wood U. WANTED::—A ;few- GENTLEMEN BUSSDEBS an IS welt accommodated at /So. 41 WTLts sT.S.ENT. - . • iny 2i2 v , e , x t ; • si as SABAH ttAUNDISUS. urtmbs WAS x.e.u.—lhe rittaburgh law Birmingham Passenger Banned Groptny awl to pnrciume TWENTY . titittlr_BOßSYS. , .11p; ply to . JOHN DlATBrtgrts, - my2rhlmtlir ' ;' Etat Birmingham., AirThp.--40 Outs Grease Batter. ' .sJI K Veli GOritit, -. barrels, 441- gravity, VT *AIDE OIL - JAtl WALZZLIA A *ON, ukr.ll, and 7u Water Mitt. . 1,000 l l = SalElB ATtacCLEL- TAO I.O...MoULEJALAIN.O Dior . bargains NA in SEIDT4." my 27 • LIATIVS.-12.5 traits Uwe, to , arrivaisat Janbr kits lry '" - (c 4 -13) -ILKOWS*I9OI6I-4 +s Y Jlo-..+S'l~.~:=i«.YrL.. l,~Hlffie ,~I,L !S.(~""~%t'~'"~ _, T -_..~" -.:' ~ ~-Ti'.YJ •~',~. Dier'cockips NEW 900.0 S -NOW OPENING _ - EATON, MACRON d: CO.'S. Re Invite venial attention to,* choice selection of NEW GOODS, whicb We won= opoililib• ' Nets and hands:nue styles of REAL LACE AND FRENCR-EILBROIDERED COLLARS. SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVES, chtSos styles.' Etscroit neer styles of .LACE VEILS. , ' TRIMMING RIBBONS, in choice colari. Rich Elks of BONNET RIBBONS. and French EDGING AND LACES, •t • 'HOSIERY, GLOVES, SIITTS, kr., of every kb& FINE :SHIRTS, SHIRT FRONTS AHIV; COLLARS. SUSPENDERS, TIES, UNDER-GAR MENTS, &c. Item style. of 'LADIES' READ DRESSES. , Noceltres in tine French awl common FANS. •••••• The beta make of SKIRTS AND CORSETS. We Invite special at - lentos of tr holesala rind retail buyers to our assortment of SDN UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES. Dealers supplied to quitutlty at lowest tatty my.t7 EATON. 3IACHUM @ CO., IT Filth st GREATEST BARGAINS . EVER OF SERZD IN THE CITY Ii zow to be bad at ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. --- We ari, now opening our FIFTH ARRIVAL. Of SPRING . AND BUBIJRRIr. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, ' < MANTLES, SACQUES, As we visited lest week nearly all the New York and thliadelphia clearing•out Auction Sales, WO (112 offer great bargains in the way of DRY GOODS. , DRESS GOODS, which formerly sold at 12018cor• • _ are selling at 6t/. DRESS DRESS GOODS, which formerly sold at 23 431 n., wa are selling at 12%. DRESS GOODS, which formerly sold at 3734 c, we are selling at Our stook of SHAWLS, BILE and .LACE HAN YLICSis lene.and complete, the' styles entirely. new and elegant, amongst which will be fond the Ellf lIBOIDRILED IIEitILNA GRENADINE SHAWLS, which Is something new. . Our stock of Domeetle and Housekeeping Gwods is large and complete In all its branches, to which we Melte the attention of tfie public before purchasing elsewhere: • • cOLuir soN LOVE & co., si•• Storo,) 74 MARKET &TREK? DRY. GOODS I DRY GOODS I CHEAP FOR CASH, J. M. BUCRHFIrELD'S. MOZAIIBIQIIES for 12 c. worths. EiIIIROIDEILED ENGLISES BERAGES for 15e. one 25. PLAID - SWISS COLORED for M. yrOrth *c. IMAGE. GRENADINE - BLACK TAMEETINE9 BLACK CRAPE lifillE.TE BLACK BOMBAZINE. BLACK WOOL DE LAINEI BLACK ENGLTAB CRAPE. PLAN BLACIC AND PITMEN ELLICE BACQUES AND MANTILLAS, newest ityle LIOOK fiILIITS, best style. WRITE COUNTYIIPANV., GENT'S LINEN. BOSOM SHIRTS, far ruy24 4UCTiOir iLeLLEB. Y1.3.M0J: rJZMM