~r ;.,,T.,,,, ~,,...,.... ..;;;,:=,.,:..: :, . ; •:" - ' : •: ,- t '-';!,t, - -r.. - :-: I'• ;,••• • -.. .:„..._. .:.;•_ • Eon '' Flank Moveme nts , I. •,, ;Ain generallyregarded with favor by mill - i: - .,•-- ' ‘ tory, writers, who freely praise the geidus [ ' • - and skill of a-commander, when, by a judl - .-......f. . .; , cionollank movement he accomplishes an • . ''. 7l t ;7 ' , • '' , ol;ject. that would have Oast one of less re • :' .-.... : - ; ; Searces, 6 battle. Bettar.tharithe winning : - , of beta% better than, the results arising 17i . ' .1 -;;;".-- • :froin the'meet brilliant victory achieved on . I.,Y ,Cr ''''' , .' - :the battlefield , maybe those resultswhich, ~. ;:±.= - -,;: f.. ;in heing'rehahidv e'lidilaC° the tuliniaq ,-: Y..• - •; ' -. of mind in directing and controlling the , I- - •;;•.,''''..--;'-';.; forces •Which the condition., of war ens- L.',• lilts a inilitau genius to ' move:',at '''' ' ;11t11. •'As yet, _however, , :' . while ' - the !people who hive )''undertaken this oar !in; the , ; strength of their" reliance on the • i'final triumph of the right, have trusted the „command of their armies to untried den , erals;and leaked , and watched forevidtmoe "of - chat genius and ability which achieve -2 , success by.foresight and skillful combine ..tiatie--thereliave been but.-few instances in which their long patience has been re-' !warded by witnessing any indubitable evi '" : fences' of military genius in the Com , ' -.‘", mending Generals. • ::;.. ' ,--,,,:.' It has - been hinted, however, that,.. :letigili we 'are to have shahs 'combine on ' - rOf movements on both flanks of o , es . . ~_ t , - tended line in Virginia and Nortixes,e -1 lino as will prObably 'go art° r '' h that . .., ..:,....• 1. ,. ; .,..: ~..,..4 , •. , • , . :•,,. - ' . consumaultiott. SO. devoutly to '. wished, 1-, -i!:-..''. ' `'.',* ' ' '' ; ''' -; .., :- whether ` strategically reached/ -, no t, the r...,:i . 7.i•1 • Z, ;;.. ... ~, _., ; - i... .• ----"-. ;,' "crumpling .' nof the re . • the ' `.-..• ;• ,''.; ' . -„, ~ .. •., - ~,* ,'i- ,' • ! FP 1 , °n' i n i • .,:: , :;••, i .t• .....: ..: , .v.f.:-!...- -. r phrase of Gen. Scorr,-hke; heat of waste ;:•,.:- -.,"•-• ':• , .k: •,.',.• ~ , ~1 : ....:•.1"!,- , p a pe r: ;..:.. ~:,, . ..":',"....i........ ..*;:. , :i.....• --. '.-..-, : • The prese nt situation a g gea t e , a nd also , I , t 11 ,•'.. ,,, ,,5. - :: f-1 •;.;‘...',---• ~ ..,. : . L ' . . - • 2 seems to favor, two d an k move ments,. ....t.".'..:*--•••••• •:: which oven the retie themselves axe be .,•.%,, ~••,;,;,;:,,,:.,..,', -: „, .. ,- .., , ..,..1..-!. , .... - ••• ~ ',,,-. '_'. - • . --;- • . t 5i . .t - t ,".._;.'",,, 1..... , ; .; .... s , .....- ~ .1- ; : :: ;, ;r :, .-,..,, _'.,-''... ' , ; •ttnritnll to PO,regivo likely to be trough V+ .Vl. ,: " ti . ,: >,'`'."••=": -1- :.`....:" . `•--- . ." , :i'...".•• ` . --1- with danger to the' last hope.--their great , - r.. - , -':'•.- r- •' !:' 't - '"- '. army atrllichin The* one mould bo ex - Of' ' '; ''.., ' il-i: '''' ." ,e. t '''' ' .: : { •:7 ‘l' - '.1 .;: '; •..; ',1 :.::- . ....-: - , '- ".k.1: 1 - - -:- ' i':: : 7.; ''" "jeeuted by a n a we of the - union ih ‘ rees . it ; .'<i'...l., ...- ;I::. : ; - " -t i . '":"1 , ....... %,...:,;12. i-' ' in North , ea ina, - Alch Weldon and. Dan .lTk2:Li:'lll;.4k..:l-ii'11;4..,,. :,:i.,;,.1;;;."-- ' trillei t- 11118 14tiking the rebel nrnly on th e , ,f.:., % ,.,e,'.! ~;;.„:..., -It i . South n inl,:•Cultini, off its line of retreat in 4 :- .4. 4.., , * :1 , : ,,, •••1i:1";•`• - :!:':::;,;' :!•-",••';! -;' ' ' ' .--': that iinKitillt direction. The other whisk • -;!`" ' - .4 ,, t4ihttelgait-• - r, 4 4.1' 1 . :;.- 'lhould / to' - simultaneouswith the first, ...;" , T'• ., • ,i• 1:" 7 : 1 :::: ; r: :... , ff.:{ .. ).. • , ... , q. , ' 170, 4 1 - 14 • most etfeotirely..esecnind by a iiitc: - 41: • ••.,'. , , , :,.,..."--,.., ":. :‘ -- ,' o fined movement of the ; army of the iw.'' ' '•- • -.. .„,, '.... " :) ....1'"..,.i' . ....1,,. 7.7 ?.. • - - .r.,;!::,_, :Eh, han • dsel, and the army under Fremont, f - " ,c.; ~;4 . ,"-' , „';,,;:,.,'".:„•:::.,! , .C ,. .0 . ..:,,.; ; ! ].i- .. ..5 - ';' - ‘ '' - nitio reinforced 'by ShielV Division and cii` l4 : l; • l *•• : '''. ;i : o.,'''';' 4 ;•' - ..i, : . , -• . 1 ''• ~-*':-..:4 ": 1 :::: ::::•i1 :, l:il':',.j' 'packsou and the rebel hordes, led by Ash . - '11it,,,;: . 1ti:,_„:A‘i,?....*!:,,h,],,g - , *. ..i,'=,fi:: , , ,, F., , :r. ,;. 7 ;,/ - by, - solonk the terror erase. region. This 7- ut . "......ti...1 1-r. ii" , ;',"'•;-.::'-,A::::,' 1 .;.1.f' , ,-.1-..'.', `'..:,•.• ~ , il'.- " -, ' Movement would strike the W estern - Line of i l ,f'' ' ' " 'P l i, s :.'''ji ; i' ,l74,)ll " . ..,.-.,. • 4-- - , the enemies communications, seising, first, A.-- - ,.1 , '......if;','• . ...-t," - ...-1 - .... ,:,'-',.,:-.- i..,-... — ; ,- .- - Chatiottrpiilc and the railwey connections, - -:,,-,;,...--,,,,.....,,,...7..-;.*;.;...t.-,...,,,---..4t tistix an t, and thence by the railway *to .... !,• -- ••••••d`' ~.L.S:. I .' ''?'''' i . ' p oint, - ' mus t be „ ,:,, ~., . .,etr 'i'" '"'; , ; , i'.`. ,';'' '';`."-* 4 •,- - .. ..t.t,,,,,,the final blow , 1. R .11 ', 4 .; ..... ` .:: .4:i;:: , . ••;::: , - nu. ':: : . .I'' .:-::'.':-•"'""- 7 ' • ..,'/In'''--0' where e l i; 'l'':= :4- •';:q:: : '•:•:•?:.: - ...=:.-: ' 1. ? . "; -•, _ - - -atm& for the possession of the all-unpo - t••• 1 ' 4w1 ‘: " c4fr ' -.l'' -I.''''- . ; . - ~ tent railroad connections' b y - which the ....'. 0 4:::-,;,:.,:i:i.'.!" , '..;:l• - •,: - 1. - . ., 4 Z,?..-i,'; . ..; ;;',,-'' - 1 .. 1; A ( : ,:,„ i_•-": - r ai se ' army itt.llichnle. . -- ••• - . ~.. It '2?...4";';'-'::.:';'":"-;:'"'"F,-.1•.'",..:-.v.:,:.,i;.;,,,,_ri „,; , ' ,, ,...J. - ... ,-, trig t a - t - ii - iiali;:i i i - o -,. • : ‘-- ,; .. , L.. . 41 , ,rz. , . - 4 ,T.‘.:4•:;,: , ;;:,:1 ,. .:.: , :::-..-.1-... - ~ .., ; ; -.1 1 , ^ 7 ; fit...2 , ,, , , ,, , ,-..,;=,_:,; = ~,,.... ,-.,,,....„--.....,-,,,„,._-,;;,.,,,,,,,=,,•, ,; -, -,,.. - ,, ,- ....:1-,...4.::.:,.;:!::: , , , .. , ~. ---f, - :-.-:,,',-,,:; . , . , - ..., •-- ; ;, - i , , . 74 :....* - :, , f2t , th , f;:i! - - , -" ,,,, *- , °1fz , ....4t---,...- - ‘ ,t, ,rwa ~" - - ;1 ..;...-,.. 1 .- L....i.1,,, i 4 11 ,, iti0nc , , t ':f„11', •••t•:;k: '''' 'o*: • •(, •.+;• ,•.+, ,, i' 'il` 4,..1•; ,- . ..r-f,,••• -- .. ,- ..,..,. 1 ..." . 7: -. -..; '( - ".„ '' • o ; T,• `''' ',: e . T . . "' ": :: !'•'' -. •'..* : : ,. ...: 1: •. -1.- .* - ':.Zl.3 t C . ••t)';. ' ''t l t''' ll4Jll2 .: ", • ••,,V.: t.;;• *I ltl': 1 :`:": : :; 1i‘ 4 1% . ! . 1 " :;.•:'1ii .- !t , : ,. ..::7:7,f1 : :.*•1 7, '••; : . ( :. : icirtra,..41kAP41,3) 4 . .'4 ' C ~,,' eon- 1 .. 1 Plf: : i:;- 1. :; ; ;- *!`:'' l• ,:t.:.''':. )I'l., A t v -..' 7 .S,: ." ;',E :l . Alit ' it4 4 i o YziefitilbsCWiltit'i 1 : 1 ""'" ' lin ' tt l 'i '',* . ' 4 2; V ;5 ' . 1'• . 4 . - -* , t; ‘•...,.!-..;;' iiii;teiv ' iiid the oppression of the niif, •,, k1i1.;_ , ,. ~."4: . -::::.‘• t" . '.. - fe- , '• - -i. man .- t lin its ~ae i ta,.c.',-,4,-......,4:,:,.,1•-,,..',•tit--,:-,,-,:: ,.c .' ,-,4 , -... ... , 4: , : , . , 1•- ,,.. ', • tit --, : - ,, - ,:: :-..,.mank by the few-shatae ess -‘7.t' fr- '.' -.4.:.:_.'!"10i.":,:; 4 itt;.-i, - . 0 .-, ....VI A ..i ,• . , -,- ties : because it lead seen perfidy and treason 1 , 14 -.. - 'lt ,:'-'" . '''''i,'.' 'I: .:4;';" * * 1" -- -"'.- • " Itseeeiingshort-livedtriumpli-sball N'';4; - .:..1ut„ ,:„, ~, .- ; `_. . .:::tr.., . .':'-'-.- . .-1- . enjoy -- - s he e t of , -13 7 . f! f.. 3: '1,;'; , ..i•ic..: ,, . ~ .,....-0:,. ::-.• 1,: , ,;,_ .; i be "cru m pled nP , '''e y enhhe a • 45. i 4. -„P ••* ' ;? .-, ;1:1 : : - Yft * ,'t.::: : ' , 4 '-i,,L = : i Wakti - itapen_-' i• • , _ . - ' ,_.. 1 lit:.:. ' ti;' ,; o.: .. 'Y'Atiik`.4"„,:..l:,. :!.;,:: ; - 1,47; - ' • .;-- - The . pproaching battle before Itichmend, 1 f la ''.1"1f ',. 4 ;.: 1 1 4 1--;'i.:,.. - ; - '4' ':- - . • with the tionl . MOrenient B arorela earned 4 *! ‘ ' ‘ ti ;1. " . 0 4:. . : : i l. ''.'.:. .i;"..,' , =•out, Chuld.net fail tii.fie lho decisive end 1 i"Fiik""'"'"' ' i1..'L1.t*4:: ' r.41...: • .‘ . i "''' ; 11 l blow,crashing - out , the rebellion for- / liiiik''.Z"'lS.%'!'';':"-1e;:i;:t;".4:1-!ii:'.i‘ -;•;*,.,''; ni " - -':' - - •, I , 1,..01 , 4,, z 41! . . : ,;:, ,iz t?,!1,, i'.... • .. ;,-",..-• " -`... ."' "et'', ' ,". 'l- . 1x * " " :" '' "1 ' ' 5 1.,',: ,', 1 i . ..1: ; ;43A,f t i.,1, ; ,': i : - ' 1 . 1. : ",_.- . • 41, Bushwh ac k er ShPS i l l missonri.- , 4! ; 1,-.1 1 , ' ! "4t i .- 1 ..!,.'ili",;:f. , ;- * .i , .., .. ; the Hannibal "( 31 °-) Hera ." informs 'lzi . " 4 0,k,24 . 1iii,i,§:,ii,.. 4 -*Z;li,::;:_il,::::::1:%,, g, - . ' , that Col. John Owen, a notorious rebel, ~w ho i ' , ... 1 110,...."....ce, -, -;:: . :i..: . . 1. ..5t , ;,k.tiir 1 .F1.1tf4.. :"' , "i '•,-, -. • • has made himself conspicuous in imrn . ing 1 ". ':.".45 ; i!ii. , -* •"-.1‘ , 1' at41., ,, - . - -;%i ~..• - i hridgee, care ; and depots, and in firing into *...°*414.'& 14:11.i''i;1‘-'::.:' ' '''''''' ; passenger Milne last summer and fall, was ' 4 ' • i ' i ,i ' 4l •V;;A;; l 4 . .p . ‘E•';ft:: ''.-, -' " r - [ i , -,,1 .„„A::.•* 4 :-!! ; ,_,N ~.:t :;:;*•-!-,:."' I , ?.., • ' lately oheihY a e, i f 1 ' 11 7' 74 ! . 1:. ...',...: , :t."&t. i• - 1,14 : `,.' e.'r.,:" :•,11-:P;,•4 , - ''' • ' - tin, which bad gone in pursuit of hum e t' 1.1 „.4.;`.... .. ,- 4 ,. ... = ; " ,i':.i..k:;,Li.,,,...i.,"..;. , 1 ~,- • : begged tbe•seldiers to take :him ' prisoner, 44.;i f-'i;;l'''''l'Tl7;4 : . . ll.ll.7l '' ::: i is Vr-f4 i 7. 'o• ; '''' ; ' : ;' , F) : *i i: l'' ,l ! .j •': * i : '=','' : .• -- ' they refused to hold him as a prig: i j.k,;t:,` ; .- - -,_1`.. 1 4t14,1, 1. % 4„elTA,...ii:::;4' :",--`... i. , '” cede ; ----. • - - f ti __, r '' ' ''''''''"•••'!' 4 "V• 9 ‘ 7, 7 * ';'N'-? : '' 74 i;'...1:4...., , ii ,„:,..,,.,- !.oner; and made an end of the law or ay , l''; t „, ; , 4% : . 2:- ' - ; -. .,,f ,:/44 N i .„'.,''' : :;',„`',- ',, 't.=', .., ( ,: 'oti the spot. t., ,,,, ,.' - •e*... , ; 1-47 .g1i1k , N.. , cr:-.4:4?-::''i;. ~ ':-. . 7...i_et. i,' , .... _ •.. ... * -4,l" k ri'Alt,i ,_,i.t . . e l, it, t‘zil ,l .,i!. .1 1 ...' - "•`,..__„,, - . ; ; ; _t,,eh McClellan . and4lecretarY Stan. ItV, '-' 'a•''',4, , ;;; --- .7 , 4;! : :? .. !..e5 - i4 - . 0 4.K.'i ..;:i.ia ' ;: .. ' ,..-1: - ; g 4 ' 1. -- • to;i..The Other Slid e of the Story. ~ C • ! 6.4' '' '' ' , ." .. " L ' . ...i 4. 1 c :i.„,1 4 t•„,* • ,1ep,-5 !. =, , .4 , .z L .,.,'°,4•,'-'-'1 , 1_, , , ' ''; .". -i.:,'•"'s,'',_:,,'' - I , _ The Bolton . Amin Transerpt,in an able ~ ~.if . ,..:lA '. : . : •' ! zit, 4 ,l ; 4 } ll;tl n li, r :- . r.:.: 7 -;•", -I- r "-" 1, and thorough leader, defends isecrctsr, iV,`,.4. i ;i;;.7ol 'F 4) . l' lo 4l gti l if.'i • 11i '';‘•!;-"--..;` Stanton against Mueh of _tie ignorant and - .Lo '. l . -,=:•,,:.-!tt-t<'ll----,f.';1,.•,;;;1ni -.-.,...•:,...•• - • - - - sub--. 1 lli, ~ ..0 1 .• ,;, i . „ ...,- ,,, , ,• :`M.....tt•.•,.. '',...-:-; .--Z.'' ~ , , 1.:...•. , ,-.'; unfounded abuse ' to which he has been t- _ ,1:7-2-z4 ;;;!• ','43.7 " -l i .:' rtr:t ' .' l l; l .- . " - =l- : , .... ..jeded by journals tblit. profess to support. 4: l 7ll:::;: ;V' '?':C ' ° . ll; i '- S ;3:. '`ti. 7: - - - 11- ..‘ l ' . .h . ‘r ; ---"' - .the Administration.; The fo ll evring pami gc""*:-. - 6hi- -..) , -;.i . 1 -, . -- - ,, i , ....)14 . ..,4%-.ft....;,, ~- :, - „:, - 4, p -h e from i ts . we ll weighed artipie, are ;-...4. ' i'i 1,, " ::, ?. , :5 i. ? , i141 - '"'lS''.ii;;''''' 2 -''t;.. , *'- ,•":-... T.- -_" = Wei - erring of special attention ';' ' .. `" ; 4 ,;, ''''i. , ;: : ...:.z :- ; l .'i"';'l:'i.4;*,:''"- . i''‘_'i', , 2 ,' r f l -., ;''..-'' , Ne'er,e,meteiras ever ' ,w i d e hi the pies. ';'-il-'4's' • -•*• •'‘' ' ' ,*s `` z : : '''''' :: '''','''' .-14 .;;- ; ••• •t -: '''''• • denoTtlieTWir Department with General ' ''... l'.-1-"-- 4' -'' '''''" l ; ' ',., ;' ''' ; ' 'l. - 4 ".. "- ;: :f.''* ; ;.. -'l ';' . -• ---'• ideal to send to the Peninsula the j ~....`* -1 1'. ii.2 1 :; ; " ! .„,i":: : „. 1 ',„ . "-,,: 1 1 , ~.....; . -11 . ..; t ". - j".'••:.,' l!''', '"'t"'";" - .,..='... whole oflifoDowelf s corps , ' For reasons no •,4' -' ': 4 '- ' ''' ;;;'. ''.- ' ' '. :- Z - '' - '' - • -t ' - 'l, , donbt:sufficient to,hie mind; with reference •''Nr- 4`...-. •• . J +'•'----`• -•-, , ' -', l'::, '''•!-'•". -- ' ' .-• ''-'''''''•,' i Mc :pfxdtion oaths Peninsula; he •-.... .........;...; ,• ..; _....: ...•1 ~.......,.•.-...--.'-: - "4::,..‘..",.. . i to • "." ' ' ''':'"'" ',' ' '''." ' '''' ,' • ' '".;: ,":"...-; - the where, which would not have lef t i 1, ",. ' A t , ,c•. - ", i .', ,--:; ,•,.. ; ;•.'..; , .-;. - 4 , .•:•. ..'.i - 1 ; , .?:::: : - -3 - Atonal soldier betneenth..fik#6 across '-the' - P . ; .",-, :"."' .- " '.' .' - ;'..:"..• ,'"'• i. - -"": -. ....."-s r - totolitail'alid Richmond by,,way of Freda! , li' . : - ~-•-• ';:-;'.'"...,:.,":. -:. leksibarg. , '• +if' lartle' - liiiii.' of libilowall : '• !'.• I . '-: ~ •.,.' 1 .'.., : j ~ 7 ;;11„]•,-,,'.'" i • ccouumd wits, however, senttoldni,.which was :" • ‘?"l , .''`i.. , -".1. - .. ,:'",- • so much in excess of tha" - iigeement, It::.1. , . •.;.. t • 'ti: l ~'?.ijl ~i :. ~... i:~ ~l'~s_ .~_' ;C'; MEM ~~ ~; 'i=' SZEI MEE =EN i.[:;: •:•:..:;:..;I:,:. • ..r.: -; MEE MEM ENE \.,. N` •:,'.',. ,l ;'._i•A',::!;.;•;i„-: - : , 4:•.-:::'...1 i : i ~:i'..::...,t',:-,..:::-....:1. IBEE ma= rtturgit QNnnit MORNrnG, JUNE pureoence of s resolntioa. adopted by the RE- BI • :•" - Rlll3LlOilt EXECUTIVE (30)13LtTTNE ClitrNTY, their Meeting 114.1 on itedsy:liey 210, 11T...notice b . be , o7 *. ii"n telltale the I,Wll l lkrl/Orol2ol , r.amt Telliiagollet the _count/. it . holdlnk.electlona is each Pte. - etzuet, tm "ft&TURDAY; Juxe 1862,"..f0r' the'. ithiCtloirceTW TWO inLEGAT33, from each Precinct.: to• Clonfratlon, fa be held-oh the robLowi.4o `.t 3be.~"Uoaneniko mill setemble NUNDAT,' ...30111332, 180, at the CattllT HOL'AZi at 11 o'clock -_, t O-0 " n14118 r/4 " /Dg " -C.03t310311 PLEAS: ea, an AI33O9LATIC - LAW ~ 113DOR OF coattioN PLEA 9, lend or. COUNTY • • - I)OhITIIOLLgtt, and to' clect - DEL3GATES to'the ETATS' 111:P113L1C.Alf..co4vanyiUg',.p) be held The Prttom7 Ifeetlnge •iu the .toiriullope will - -be ' •• held between the home of 3 and gp. m,, and lathe elitesd - boroughs . bttireeti Sled P- at,, of said day T he *pooh:time tof the delitee th t • by toullgtand In the Ilia 6 l adt:3 n t . • brb!dlot: DHAVO c , Chai rman. 8; &magi. Jts. tlecretary - • -a ~'';~.~:' ' ~M .•:, 112COMION TO 0111CAGO il?rlr,l.!ha, Of !he PAttiibi/nb GUette.. -EM:GAIZTTS 'from . , . . iiitirikore,tiambering sixty-nine persons wero . . aceompauledio this city by delegatiOas from; the Pittsburgh Boardof Tia tens,de, eity'. official's, , ._ and: prominent elt : together,e With "pi: - Honor, :Mayor ,Drum, Druzu, and a delegation of Councilmenn - - city officials, and citizens of Al 1 4 h° . - 1 1' -: ' '. - 1 --- -' —i'' '. - • . , . Tite' joint 'excursion party,- who accepted the invitation , _of r -General Cast, .pretititint of the . Pittsburgh, Port," Wayne and , dhieago Railroad Company , numbering one hundred. . end fohiladies--iitughtera of prominent Meiebers of our - Board of Trade.' «e.ll.:Caisii in: person, taw the party off, and er llsothester delivered us: over to the care of his competent tied efficient - General SuPerin . • • tendent;Aug, Bradly, Esq., whoaccompanied' Tur through to Chicago.: gvery attention was shown, and ell suitable efforts made;to render the guests of the road eouifertable. Leaving the Allegheny Depot at 1 o'cloek p. on. txprese time, we made the - trip of 467 miles ...ou ,- Elme:- - -arriting in this Garden City, at 8 a. m., this periling...At the partYwore the guests of the road for tea; the famoue . Soirbeak had ,plates spread for the entire par 4, aide suniptuotta repast was heartily enjoyed by all. The fine condition of the road, the exec:Bence of its equipment, station-houses,tolling ; stock, : etc., and the politq and courteous attention of all its agents with whom we came in con tact, was the re- At Fort Wayne, the Company' had a lunch spread for the excursionists, at 3 o'clock a. m;, which materially contribgted to the `,comfort of the patty, on the:long night tide: . As we sped along through the smiling farms, end Bang . and . 0 9 2 y villages and thriving towns of Dhie and Indiana, andwotad the magnifi cent prospect for crops of • grass,: fruit anfi ce reels, on the entire voile, tha ideas _of our Eastern guests expanded more and more, as we traveled Westward, and the , greatness and beauty Of our 'national granary became more apparent. . - ! Arrived at the Chicago Depot, we were .itn mediately received by a CommittBo of Esooft; appointed by the city authorities, and escort ed in cabs to die great Tr'emont Douse—whose commodious halls didnot seem uncomfortably crowded by this sudden" addition of one hun dred and fifty to its list;of guests. .The pre siding genius , of our trizthu s far r had not yo' surrender' • lice rirTd Mr. Bradley, who had ooesid • ately tiken downs list of the names of the party, OM - dating with the proprietors, id-tpro mating the further comfort of his excursion ists. floon,, , fre were all billeted in comfortable rooms 'and our much needed toilets attended to, when breakfast was announced, and we ad journal: to tho specie* dining hall; large .enough to comfortably seat 800 guests. At 10 a. ni., we were escorted to the rooms of the City Board of. Tiade,Ar 'Mayor Sher isan, and the escort Committtee of. Councils and Board of Trials'. The Mayor thereupon introduced B. 8. flays, - Esq., City Controller, who; 011 behalf of the citizens, Board of Trade and city authoritiee - tendered to the delega tions from Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Alle gheny the hoSpitalitics Of the city of Chicago. The_xentleman- proceeded., to call up some pleasant historic memories relating .to Balti more and Pittsburgh;' alluded to our identity Of failing and . interest, and closed an eloquent and happy speech by again tendering to us .all alearty.Weitern reception. - • ' Mr: W. 8.-Crowley, President of the na tio:4re Councils; was then; introduced by Mayor Sherman, and ",proc ee ded- to return thanks to the Committee, on behalf of ids del.: nation. - He said when his party left Balti more to visit Pittsliurgh, the original inten tion was a mere tifkliCOSS visit, to look after '6ol=ll:important commercial interests, in con , unction with the Pittsburgh and ConnellsVille Railroad.: But the reception and treatment they, had - met at Pittsburgh; Allagbeny;lin— iontown and Chicago; so Unexpected and 'so undeserved, had overwhelmed them with, sur priee. "We came to you , entertaining pre 'Mealy the 6=6 feelings and seidiments - in reference to National idfalia that you do. We come from the South, but not as Southerners; our sentiments are those of an immense ma jority of tiro citizens of 'Baltimore and Mary; • • . The spiakerddto p ogt 'te for ' the p co Ainhappy 'occurrences of the past, • and die elo,linui any personal responsibility for those" .oemarrenees. Subsequent facts have developed the true sentiment of Baltimore • and Mary land, as indicated by the sweeping victory of the unconditional Union men in the State election, when, but two " peace men" were •eted in the entire State, and they were ' oo' timid to avow their traitorous sentiments. At ono time It required some nerve to be a Union men in Maryland—when kitreatened with the halter, warned to leave_ their;.native state or_ be crushed as dangerous fanaties-ramid such scenes patriotism weans something, and nerve was necessary., Although President Lincoln was not the choice of some:of them. at the election, he is, so now.'[Great applause.] . The speaker thought honest Abraham Lincoln had been raised up by' Providence: for a great pur pose. [Three cheers were given for Lincoln, end - threccelteers and-a tiger for the Baltimore - Union men.] -Baldwin" 'ls :prepared to co. operate,with Illinois,. and BOMA of the States farther:South; to unite in ',Rending by the old Constitution and the Union; [Cheers.] Thiehell-hatehed rebellion - has about spent its. forte this govninniont never can he de stroyed, never can be dissolved. •, The great Missluippi le again in our possession, front its .110411t0 to the gulf, to be again blockaded by hostile forces; every mountain chain, every winding river nod green-valley, tells the fro ..trkridal foe, ' Stand back 1 thia. land is one, .never to bdissolvedt limmense applatise.] We knew this glorious shon d not be destroyed merely 'because a few. miserable 'slaveholders hatched this horrid crime.. dill the fed fore The speaker said the,* had been astonished at all they had seen -here.... They had been told that _this great city.war . bat an infant in years but - •1f Chicago were an infant • the apeaker confessed. it was the biggest chi ld he had emir seen,(laughter,) born with teeth like Richard of old, and most of them "grinders." (Laughter.) t- . _ • MaMatey, Preside - at of the Pitts burgh Board : of Trade, then introduced =- Yount, limp, who, on. behalf of • Pittsburgh and Allegheny, returned thanks for the kind reception and hospitality tendered our ilea - gallons, and spoke at some length, In;regard to wur intimate, suitional;llo . C4ll and eininue; cial relations. . ' . - • ' . . . . J. C. Wright, President of the Chicago Board of Trade, was then called upon who ex vented hie' delight at having heardatioe Brain speech from' a citizen of the so ling doubted Baltimore. This . wicked rebellion is nearly over. We can no longer enjoy oar codee tin : less -we hear of a great victory won, a - fort taken, a fleet , sunk, or an army of.rebele, made captive. `( Cheers .);' Scion other ' cities, which, like Baltimore, have beeticrashed to the wall, :will speak out, ; and make themselves - beard. The speaker ; thought that many a forced Con script armed to 'light against his -country'e flag ' oflentul'u o p. Ms evening and.;; morning prayer to the od of Battles for our common country. /$;;Is a hellish- rebellion—et stave ' Wiwi' rebellion. - Ile invited the blatant:is :Men-of the delegations, who Sitose;to _rennin to' the meeting - of the B'zchamps, ?hint to-be, ;Tou ,witisen_pested on our bulletin, said ;he Speaker our Imports for to.day; and largetilay, j elther.;; it is 400,000. bushels; shipped ins% year over 501000,000 'nightie; ten Yearshenee,,at'lltijitti.of increase of the eat *pram:keit, on bleeder the Feisty will separsome retuning hotoeby,t he Chiea:. , go and Oineinnsii'Aii. Mee llama, others proteiling 'to St.. PAW' acid tbs. Falls, others, to Sado and Nlagars,..whlle some wilt go to Rock Island, and by boatto-St. Lents: As all these routes arekat the:disposal of the ex T eursioidets, free of any charge whatever, for the'romnd trip, you can see how large is the Western heart! Your . correspondent—lb, only one (coin Pittsburgh,leill TetOrn'direct OD Monday. R, Owen Lovejoy. This distinguished Radical made a speech _ . ittNeW , nri Thursday '. vening, before the Emancipation League, of, which Wu, Cumin •Barawr is President, The follow lagers the closing paragnips of the speech: The President is like, a man driving a l orsetin the dills of a buggy, and leading another behind bye halter.strap. The ono is the shafts' isit most superb' animal broad between' lb eyes, ears small,' short around the throat, 'stifle full and bard, short coupled, and can nicer 'ditch and . hedge, high-eptrited and fast, and in all point. , just such a steed as the pencil of Rosa Bon hear.iould delight to trace, and such as Bonner or Vanderbilt never drew line upon. The creature behind is a very different kind 'of animal : he can do nothing -but hold tack; he jerks and sags back on. the hal ter; be has a large 'head, striking mini- Miler development;'his ribs are as dia. tinct; as hoops on a barrel;.his hip bones aro enormously high, and he bears unmie tak-able evidence of never having made the acquaintance Of the oat-bin, and his candle' destitution •is precisely .that of Tam o'.- Shanter's mare after she made the convtil sive spring that. brought. Tam safe across the running stream where warlock and witch could na follow. It is very awkward managing two horses in this way, as I knotv from experiment, , Now, the President knows:that the horse Radical that he is driving can go ahead, for be has by him" beenf taken in handsome style into the Ex ecutive chair; but he is a little afraid that this 'mettlesome charger cannot be trusted going downhill, otherwise he would let go of the old rackabones that hobbles along .behind, Now, .I do not propose to dati ahead so as to throw the Presidr• break the carriage, but, that the Execnti;,., aesured that he dical aced, down bill as level'ground, and then 18 safe . Wit o will drop the strap and let the old con servative Rosenante go to grass. I tun for pouring on all the steam - that the machinery will ,bear, but it is bettor 'to go into po - rt a few boars later than to risk the explosion of the machinery. If the President does not believe all I do, I believe all ho doce. If he does not drive as fast as I would, be is on the same road, and it is a question• of time. The great tide of events sweeps on ward under a guiding power of a superin tending Providence, bearing with it Presi dent and Cabinet and Congress. Safe 'Pi lotage is quite as needful now as propulsive power, for there is a semi-secession foe crouching in the jungles of a sham Demo cracy, ready to spring upon the 'Union forces at the very first opportunity' that promises any success. There may be an eddy in the flow of this great rive; but the resistless current sweeps onward. The recent call of the Government, re vealing the unconscious reserved power of the people, iiemonsfrated that a million of men would respond to The call of, the Ex ecutive. The rebellion will be suppressed, and'American slaiery will be swept away, and' the theory of our Government be a practical and glorious reality. I see the future and regenerated Republic reposing Queen among the nations of the earth, its flag after this baptism of blood having be come the symbol of universal and impartial freedom'. There is not a slaveholder to hurt or destroy in all its Holy Mountain, nor a fetter of scourge for the limb or person of the innocent. Nay, I see the whole Conti. neat, by a process of peaceful assimilation, converted into Republica like our own. I behold the Genius of Liberty standing upon some lofty peak , of the Rocky Mountains, or of the Andes, looking _northward and southward, eastward and westward, from Arctic to Autortle, from the Atlantic shore to the Pacific wave, gazing upon' a vast ocean of free republics, • "Distinct like tho billows, let one lalus the ion. And when I look over that broad, mag nifiCent field, Covered with teeming life, with its cities„.towns, and farms, its work shops, school-houses, and churches, with all the varied and wonderful development of eicence, art, education; and religion, that follows in the pathway of a free Christian civilization; as it moves along, majestic and Queen-like, leading and guiding the "iten orations onward and Heavenward—then I exclaim, "Long live the Republic/ Let it be perpetuaL ' But AmeriCan Slavery, which would blot out thit Republic, let it perish l PERIM!! PERIM:Ill PUBLIC JraTICES: friLECIALICE kI.".I:LE 11{0.14iilfY COLLEGE, =nor of Pain sod RI Clair Oa., THIS (HONDAY).HOHNING, at II o'clock: :. iPirISFAJILGU. FEMALE CUL LEGE.—An idjourned meeting of the Tres. totem - 1U be held to thews:lel plat., On DIONDAYi the 16th toot., at 7Keieloek p. . . jetlal. tar 2 FLORENCE KRAMER. SWF. Urilel Or SUM °ailaaxa . 11111011.6X0r. Co, Pittaboreb. &WO 14.1362. • .17 - DIVIDENEF - NOTICE.—The Presi v=x dent and Director of this Company hese this ay ideclared Dreidend of TWO DOLLARS PEE HARE, payable to the Stockholder forthwith. 101.6awd SAMUEL REA. Secretary.' . )AT AN- ELEUTION of the Stock. holden; of the PEOPLE'S IN6IIBANCE CO., hold at the Merchants' Exchange, on Monday, the following persons ware elected Director.; - Wat. Plumes, of PLUlpe,'lleat I Co. • Joan E. Penis, of Phelps. Parked: Co. - Care. S.lturat.s. of Bissell A Co.. Oso. B. Joan, Wholeid• Grocer. • We. B. BAY% of Wni: B ■A Co..' • VAN of of A. Bradley's. ~ • Jens Warr, of Watt I Wilson. SAYIJIM P. analyze, of Sluirer 3 Lasser. ' Jams - D.- Vaturce, of Rhodes t Verner. . :- • . Flows. Van Goenst, COllllllllllllOll Merchant. CALution Um of C. Hanson Lore &Co. : ' Capt. JonwL. Rixoans,Steamboatman. Tie Director. tint on Tuesday and organi by eboetygg DI/PHILLIPS, Proddent ; • • JOHN WATT. Vice President; • - Win. E. GARDNER, Secretary. -They bars opened an Mace (tempo fly,) at No.l GIBABD HOUSE, SMITHFIELD STILENT,where -they are now prepared to take all Inds of Fire and Marine. Risks. • jellaw , r.Ew anrzia vs Sr i) I. ° • • OIL rainy, fir THE LIMY, OMB or ros ATEXT UWENNU aura . • For ule b) W. 8. HAVEN ; 00D, AND TUIRD STRIIIIII. - pari, Ink; Pinar; Paull, snvolopris, ;backers. and IThaskarboard, and Jet nictaantea only BiG4ncbarby 4 Inches. , - 4011-., . th .subscrriber, in• /Air- S T" towniad Y • from D ° AND Wlllll2 MULEV. ni° • " Aoy totottoaDon as to. Iktt. l'o bribAnHauLly Dina to 'legbd ny county. WILLIAK B. lIIINTXII.' tkALIAT ue CohltduN PO matter .of. lha voleOtary sada: (Will et Boa to 8. &boyar, Jr. Iso. girth to ell Infareeted that the t *boyar, Jr.. Autgare of John a bob bled In thla °mire, and that be allowed by the Orem on Bat. db. 134, endow can be thorn to 11.1.1ATON. Prothonotary. lAMiIaMM distal PriOut. ANGLE bird 'LIG and, 61G BROAD WAY. du Hotel.) Cir:clar, • - TS.—gt new. s? TILTLI 11MI Wood strait; 'W.1:11, for sale in quantities - • SOWN a 1%21,117, • .1416 Wool streel. .b.114:414 and new WIN Arosnunantly on band and lIIMIFICiVtintLIP I, Int W4nd •• • ' • • • 1:- A .r•'! , •;', • ' - . • • )./ • A , ' ZT.A.TEMENT, -OF ,271 E.. . -DOLLAR OsavisGs DdNir:i'or six nionths ottani 31ny ats, 1862 - - dmonnf doe Depositors; loneJme Ist, 18C2.-4.dirid B Dividend • do. do. IFdd 1 . 51 Continent Food, t aLi. Bonds, Mortgag e ... : .„._ Beal(s2 Stock in Pitts , iamb Dannss---s-ss---- 9'78 81 Dila tends std. .... .1, s -4.5 Cash s n band 11.114 it Bents • 920,51.9 91 • Tho Tr:takes hare thti day &chiral a Prttd .s27 and.r. l9 ( '' THREE PERRI:INT...mit of. ttio pronis uttha last. siz months, parable forthwith. rif not drawoorill tear John - est from Juno . L • , - ' CHAS. A. COLIVAT, Tritest:tier. Pittsburgh„ June 6th,1862 ; . - The nntletalgited,; Auditing - Committee, respect fully report that they have ;examined thelnsaanntee Hewn for the at months ending 81ity31at,7342. and that they have examined the Akuset.4 consisting or Bonds, hlortgagee, butde of 11.14 Estate. Certificates of Dank Bathe, Bills of NashangealtdCasti ou bend. and find the •ame to k e tomes and to mire-pond with the cult report. rnA WHVYSIEIt, JAS. D. D 31E - EuS, • C. SESGEIt. Pittsburgh. June Slh, 180.2446.3tdettu'1 OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE - a practical trasliss'on the flAßDElf_and ADD CUINUitE TUE' VIDE. and the WAN- D rAUTURE Olt DOMESTIC WINE, 'deelgoed for the use of artutteare and others la the Slmthern and Middle .States. Profoiely illustrated with new en. gnriuge from coretolly executed deidgns, `carded by direct procure, by Jong Pam, author of oErasy oa Open Air Gres* Culture," to which wee awarded the First Premium of the Arnett= Institute. To which is added o relectiJn of Examples of 'American; Vlue yard Practice. And a carefully prepated description of the celebrated Thumery System of Grape • talcum. Price Si. Soot free of postage upon tempt ofjoric. i J. KNOX, .I.lo,lwdawT •Nu Flab street Plitslairp.b.. SQTRAWBRRRIRS FOR CAJ.N . NINO.- Now Is the tints for canniog and preserving Strawberries. Thom selected for this parpuinalionld be of good color, solid in substance, of Ann texture and of euperior floor.' Vsactlyaoch s berry can be round during the Strawbefty season. at. J. K-NuX 73 establishment, N 0.1.9 PHOI street, Pittsburgh, den may be lost at blietand to tlio musket, or at his llorticaltnral Store.- Sdettwitawi CREESE, OIIEESE.-400 boxes mam moth Mamie, Jan: riconiad aud for Ws by • • Jal6 Ir kNIC. YAW - GORDEN', 114 Second at.' ni.6.,pLuTioN.--Thii fir o • - J.ll. 15611 7i bad bj mutoal • • 'rft7C. Sawyer Ewing uhproad of blaintaroat in said firm to J..ll.l3aw.rer and N. I'. r.anyar. The business of the firm will be settled by J. 11 '6 P. /3awyer. . 11. O. Sett 11t1t. . J. u.sewirsa. • N. P. 136 %YVES. Pittsburgh, Jane 114 - 11312. . , 'VOTICE.—Tbit SOAP AND CANDLE ,BUBDIESS will he canted do by the-cinder. %toed, under the name `a, c. .r. J. at the old aunt J. It. BAWYEIS, • ritt•bargh, June 12.1ga. p:NSIONb,I3UUATIEd,I3Ata A , -WAIL CLAIMS AND CLAIMS lOU INDEX nlTY.—Sreirurr, liTtrtlte, CIAIIC6 Ca. Solicitors for all kinds of MILITARY CLAIMS, 460 Pennsyl vania Avenne,'Washington, ettaMiahed Ager.ey in Dittdporgia 11 , • Apply to our Aslocialsa . SWIM= ARTHUR'S - ot RIDOELL, , ISo. I 3 FOrfiTli BYRES?, Prrreacaon. airrbi entire foe charged will be'TEN DOLLARS TOR OFFICERS, and TITS DOLLARS TOR PHIVATTS, for each. Pension or Bounty And Deck Pay obtained, and ten per oant. on amount of °Uinta for Military impolite, or Claim. tot, to charge made mikes the application I. Mace Soldiers enlisted gnus the And of March; lent, in' any /d arsenic% Military or Nand, who are disa bled b disease or wounds, are entitled to Proton& AU sold an who some for two yearn, or daring the wer, ehoutd It owner clone, will to entitled to sloti Bounty. • Widow. el Soldier* who die or tire kited are entitled to Relcaolll, and the SIO Huhn! y. If there ho no widow, then the minor children; and If no minor chilnren, then tho lather, mot tier, sisters, or brother., ere entitled as above. JelMit PI ODUCB CONSIUNiILEN'fd, now in store siid for sale: . . • 1r.9 bozo; It. Cheese; 2 do listabarg lbsista Chaim; ISW both. Potatoes; . , 60 do aboice dried Apples; 20 do dried readies; , • • ; . 60 half Lsks Wlitts Fish; 1Q "do do Benin/It' 44:in IDs. clear Bacon aides; %Stir ns. country limas sad blioaldrra; . 18 Sep familyLsrd; ' • • : PP -do esti". Wally Flour; • . 8 do Flint Hominy: 11- do 110.1 (lobos 014., , 8 bull bbl.. do doi• • , tierces& O. out:raised Beef; 9 boxes dated trash PcsdHles; .• ' 012 pare eVi rOitri JO . 2 'l l Liberty EurrtuNti W STANDAR AUTHORS.— ' • Bacon's Works, Riveraide edition. ' • • Baca:eters illecellansons E 4111011,6 soh; Cerlyle's Critical and Hiscollansotp Esiays, i rola; D'lsrash's tint /oaltics of Literalism, 4 volt; • Liallam'• Ilistorial Works, Alec:raids edition: grata Lamb's illsoellantoos Works, 4 *Ws; il.osoholli Wawfl74 Illagrated; Dickens' Maaplego Mark*. now oke Illue r infoa; : The Spectator,. Library *Minn, 6 soli; Plutarch . * Lives, t• • " 8 • ° Howe's England, it Strickland's Quante of England,7 ••• • EknUand, - " For sale by HAT 1614 t • No. 55 Waal 'that. I.4ISTAISLIBttEt) In 1780.-11Alte.Nri PREMIUM CIIOOOLATE. , --Yme prepared CutXIA, BRO MA, I , &INCH, BOMCCOPATIIIO and VANILLA CIiOOOLATEM,: warranted equal/in -quality and Rater to the PAIL ettlCOLltel Allso stood the test of over threaquarters of a century,and are pronotmced by all whohare once, coodkbern to be superior to nay Others. - . Y Manufactured by . W. Baker k Co:, at their MUD, in Dorchester. MOLL, and for sale at their Brad Depot, lin. 217 Talton street, Now Truk City, and by Grocers and Dealers generally throuttiont thri cram. Address 1 PIERCE, le 9 r3m • 217 7fulton street, New York. ;11.71PSEY'Zi BIAJUUk4iAL:II.E.N. IA ewes Scrofula; LINDSEY'S BLOOD ARCHER ova plostlLL LINDSEY'S BLOOD ssesOrtia cvm vibir LINDSEreBLOO SEABOHEllosioDipierO; LINDSEIIS BLOOD SEASONER tiro toot of LINDSEY'S LOOD SEABORNE G Oat 1.4t..4, • Dere must tam tu . purthulsig, tbeie to thamtacfolt this a:tick. The genuine, pnpond by the orklical thrower, Dr. LINDSEY. is foil saleL by 4 / SIMON JOHN_STON. , le7 Corner Smith Fourth field and Four streets. F. AND (VAL. • - : ; of tho bosa..qtudifhia tOp On the Railroad; it—the.elat end of Seminary RUI, Allegheny City. JAMES EURO. itaTll-3ro QUAD AND DEEDING.- - N.. 7 10 bblu N altlmere Shad::: 40' do take Herring; " lOU do and halves N. 1 and A Had Errol: Versals by j 5UH0N.4141411 _LAN.), lea . Lloertk street.:; 11 NI . BIN fril • —We have been appointed sole' igruti shenycounty, for the aletropolitan Compute' Us I - - 'mist Clothes 'Wringer. They are:the moat redsbli 41, any in flee, have no Iron bearings to rust and spoil the-clothes,can be', wind ',Wawa or uttu ntriili Tanold, and, wilt wring amid:llog from lace . culls/ to g bed quilt." A secoml supply just re. wired at et:m.lodt*. nubberDepoti Wand 2s Ai. pals *trent; where they tan be seen in operatioa:- i. Jel2 , a 11. PHILLIP&. ArritAUTION 1--The- long:expecte BuBostiaitool. BAS3toNI UM made by Oarbart A Needham, of NOW TPrit, tial , P 2 t been 'received. : We shall 6e WO .o' recalm.mdia krill] Who It will Interest to outpace ibis denelly. t ff. KLEBNA4h BRA., fa Fifth stelieV, • /05- SOIII Agents fee StAilor‘v's. '• WSW • NISH, DitibUlt 1 11031 BUS bbis. Lug. 110:11 iheitioml; 20 pbui, Bay of 1111=11 4..1111211 ` - 10 do San Port , do' • Voir meelvfoa and for rap ti• lADDLIC • kOSIJEIVISD.- V5O Dbl.. refined Sagan .; for salo to ths trade low. bl •• " " • j. 14 *. JOIN L HOttdt a co. NNW. No .:l LnlW OIL on hand 1.00 _ sad for We by -•- • Box, JUL DALZZix 1034 70 Water smut. II . LW) Nu--40 bb• br/ C L. dziod APPWI /wit remind awl la riot., JAS. A FRIZZ% jel4 comer ILr6et sod YUst sta. piAVE.IO,II4-75 'y e '° J. toed, Jart m-eivod sztel j r j 44 tomer Itarlupt - aud Vint itto•ts. New York. F 'H•"26half bbib. recelrecl and for islo by ' .fhe. itrtzsß, - . . •.• :• • . ••• corturrliartet and Yam streeta. inuTruN, I.IINbENG Nalto* Comm; 1 big and 2 1610. On:wog; 1 booms; noir Inadlog from stoomor Lida Manta, forwe br 0.12 raareu Dtcasr co: FETZ23I TWOrEit'im AND (JAM% T• . N., 'room islet 7 • • ~-.IIDWN rirriallt , r .1•14 wfv4 inapt. • .; - r „ _ • .. - EVERAVA.MOU.NT4N FOR known; and popular, ;satering plane, known as THIS SPNRATA MOUNTRIBIF the eonntyhr .Larsistert State ef Pennijisatili t 13 miles north-east from Lancaster; 18 intim amth. well Irma , Reeding, and ,on the Downingtown, VP I = O I Rarrisburg turnpike road, 89miles nest. of P !phis, 88 Mlles ma of . Flantsbarg. and If miter north of the Blrtin-Iland, mutation on the • Thoproperty-ccouists of:lryi ACRES OF LAND. = ftztellant atrial* . land,•coserel with -fine dt and other timber, with numerous sprthg. of -thitpuren arater,lstilcherri conducted to DOUGILB4 andRATLIS. . Tim hulloingintallotaetolls and ex tensise, and capable of entertaining 000 'Talton. This WATNRINCVPLACZ and SOMMER RE SORT bath Ater slccalts commencement, been well pstrunized—at times to Natoli capacity. •• Tha Co tumble and Iteadtng Railroad. noir being nonstract ed.-pests' within a quarter of et mile of the Springs, and when complete will make...TILE ZPRRATit MOUNTS' it SPRINGS!' the moat contenienthf me. of all the fashionableeratering planes. For farther Information apply at the °Mee of the RIIANS LI N HUE INSIIRAtiCE COMPANY,tioa •435 and 437 tThestnut street,!.Thiladelphis ; Or to 'Messrs. T. - 3I1." BaIltraaRDNER. 'Agents or the Company. at Indmalor.lht. • EIUH 11. N 1H J42$T TIONS FOR SRLLING 'LIQUORS, Nodthe Clerk's Ottlen up to Jime, • l3tb; 18 62 : • • • ' Bretch Donjamin, tavern, Welt Pitieburgls;• • Kennon William, eating house, South Pittab'gb; Uoffy. Pat., tavern. Roblneon township,. • • • &beards Rot., tavern, Bth ward, '.Pittebutgb; . trdwerde Elisabeth, eating house, 34 w'd, do; Fcalicte George, tavern, Blanchester; loisbinder ch.., do .24 ward, Allegheny;. • Holmes Uria.h. do let do, Pittsburgh; Hulloge Sun. D., do Indiana tOwroddp; • • Koltenbauser P.,- do Pitt ,o; Kessler John, eating home, Pitt do; • Marshall E., wen, Findley do; • • - Ilcelnekey G., do,- 4th ward, Allegheny; • • Stelmer Nicholas, tavern, lower St. Clair to; Shaffer David, a do, 2a ward, Allegheny; Short Valentine, do, Illancheeter; • • Thieken Michel, other goods, lit ward; ieltteb'gb; Vogel John P., eating hoax', lob do, dq; WinebelLawrenoe, - tavern, Sbaler township; • The Wart will moot on DIONDAY,. June 2.23, 1862, at 10 o'clock, to act on the above came. Jel3:3td • . . W. A. HERRON. deck. CiAttiThe subscriber, thankful to . Uu numerous castomem,for thalr vitro& age,shlch has those ly exhausted her foutth sluing supply of ICHABBIS PIANOS, would respectfully. inforethe -puha.: that In a few des' she stir hare the West awl bed assortment of Plano. I tt the city: The Plenca dud maybe expected Is -a Ls 4.-yeess - selecteeYespoolally for this market, from the Lew sad spshoisbeett in eiGe Co., Baltimore. BLUDIA, rant,' let! &le ngentfor Kbabe•autiriealled Pianos. turing Co. luting completed • their arrangements tor the manufitrAnesor COlitiEtalthrEti OIL OF YPPBOL,' are now prepared to supply tlut trade therewith. Their •Platittum . still having it elpseity of 12400 Mo. per dej, they will be enabled to fill or ders in large quantnlea without delay. . nildrau, - -CROWE COLTIOCII. Agent. patina ' OrTwe. 24 Wood street. Pitestierith. rriis kstek SOU V HEIR • - "OF THE WAIL Ire,' 18r2, will appear a New t4outhly trial IMO BALLADS' OF THE WAR A *oaks of -1.10T0114.8.1. Yr= the well known pen of _ . MR A: J. a DUGANNE, &Waldman Illnetrated from origicuil drawings, by the beit artists, and beentifally printed on ticaqinemed paper. A part wISI appear ereep month, Including, among other Maga rho PALL OW SIMMER, DEATH Of LION, DEATH OW ELLSWORTH, IMWBEILti, BALL'S BLUTP. PORT-'ROYAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, -HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, de., At.. The whets tonal= an -ZiLUSTEATED POETICAL SOCVENIR, of every event • in the present most Important irtrug gle In, the history of this great nation. - Part L entitled:TlLL ELAUCII TO TIM CAP- Ilt)Lpeo, (of the dris }legion:tut of Ikrossachtusetts,) will ap r ea above. Single Porto, (monthly, free byrt.).. --25 eta. One year. (IS monthly parts,) 00 Ltberal terms to the Trod.. Clubs and tadorassera Apply to -502151-.ILOBLNS, P. O. Bon: 5.040--aplB:3m 07 Park Row. N. Y. `IITY OF CHARLES/ OWN, 111,98.3- ACII cff ETTti.-3telett Propoe4ll trill be recev ed at the Mao( the Water, Co Wegener., nuttl . JUNE to, 1863, for futttible; the City of (tattee• town with about 3,300 foul of Cast Iran Water and about 60 tau of Elpeciel Castings. The Rise. Of pipes yecutre6 will be I, 0, 8, 10, 16, 21,30 said SO Inches. bit pipea to be sort vertically, so as to lay It fret exctxudve of hub. - Copies of specifications ;ad contract; and forms fm proposals, Will be sent ou the.appliatia of parties tram:Wing to wake tatut lido bids. parties malting proposals all be required to give bade, otth/trro acceptala 11110:0:11, The Conamialoners laity the right to acceptor reject any or all or ‘ pt All proposal to be endorsed 'Tr for 01/11 ion Wate r Pipe," and end to the) r 0pM13313. Mama Mario on, ilia EDWARD LA ENCE, For the Wear adesitmers. • • O. L. ilLiVlifitiON, hid E oer Charlaato • o Water Works. 11.F.,11141.141.11 5.V.01..L2? . . Respectfully Informs t public that this (Actuated and fuhlonable 'watering ghee Ii now open, -and fully proper.' for the reception and accommodation of visitor., and will be 'kept open 111)111 the gist of Octqoor, Persons wit g BEDBORD MINERAL WAITS Hill be ornipUed at' the following pilots. at the- Yorie, barrel, 03. tot • half barrei, ...... 2 00. Periled • wfilitug rooms or any Infonnation in ra ped to the place will Addeo's the "Bedford Mineral n Mims Company, &Ilford, 1862. mocoilD &co. la 2 lIATS, ()APB, 'BTUNCGOOD3. 131 WOOD ,I3TDEZT,,PITTSBUROD . We ere now receli6g a Linos avrartow too' or of ready mamas imwac of HATS. CAPS, STRAW GOODS, ISONIiETS, SHARER HOODS tna PALM LEAF HATS. iforebaula - AMU:plum, city cou buy from us kapar primp; tbalt In Ytilbulelphin orbrow York. 14DLO UR, bALT,1411:111. A.NDaLU.Eti— A: 2,000 bug. dodoe extra family - Moan 1,000 do' No. 1 mad No. 1 extra Malt; nogdo White Lake Itab; - do - Late'Herrin g SW do Mnrted Mmeterti 500 dry Ride% to oration - • . In More and for late by - O - NcIOONALD ARMI:IA/ZS, . • ! 243 atadlle Liberty street visa complete - titsaortr mint for iat* by: • ,805 , 1 N, & TITLIFY, • OittilrßSTEEli,st . having iontoved to theli cawuln""ns, axe now prepared to' offer the public a augnilesnt I OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIASO, otalning all naprosstaints Itnowe In this conntry or Raropsy - ontretrang tea, French grand . astlon, harppedel tnlllroa Rams far- , .,. :• 11150 _CASH. ' Wanwite l ii for WXV Yzerts. men ztiolgaiis cue.,j s •175 , to '2OO, warnmtl4 made d ills best oissoriod mitittat and.o stand begar.tbiut any sold for $4OO or $5OO by iho old =alio& of monunseture; " Woo Writs tiro burl pags• to examine end try tbtownew Instruments; sad wo.' stay:os44 at tlotio to test theta :with any otharo tuaotafbctarcd In this! country. New PIANO EVAT 114 -- "A- 74M Jed rear very large Der • neck •of PIANO ITWITriI, .elected t • r I permonallvinnen Os celebrated -Prannraeiorloa of Weltering tt gong. lltston ; Ltlbt. Davie Baton; and trualion'Bres, liew•Tork-4.1.1 of Dew /tyke, and Cate pfd at present iniultdsctema' re, dead rudder inett or on &reasonable .1.14 .1•111t4 if. 11113LLOR. st W.i at ' • . Alsl 1 LIN S, ay HAW war ratA mbkel, or B strings;4lettglht, &coeditor A -“ • • *. 0 * 'Thirds, or 1) ". 8 - fourths, or " 1 lei ditt, pun . Nest quality Treicit'Or 091i= /1 1 4 .24, rtd _ Ittt Dud quellty Geller 11, A &L, elver shine, Setob.ls &coed " . ' • aselao B et ;panty Vtoltedello, A D, Bart • ' • G ee.l Nailed to may ,lard; prat pal 4, on rseSIP .01 the sonny, or 1e postage stamps. bp • • • • _ JOHN a:luta:Ws, PI . Weird siieei. , N. rt..—A large lot of Leahßtrth,lnt enirod;' V.sollo Deem notes, Acme:lcons, Alac •r, PLAN(' . A liA BAIA t N.—A gentle. tr o :lox wad dim* ebleollit new eirm tact 3 lVilt NANO.• with toll im ft. , ", which cod EOM, will be sokt toe s2l cash: the Flu° test the won :toms Of ft. YLtBRLL it DM, No 83 titbit ' . jag . Ty; T. n. • NUN'S AND /num . ritam the deist:4llA iszootactory of Kamm a Hamllo. Bakal. Also; tee geed moor& head a atm Meloasotte. OBIL&P. Tor rale by - JO= 7T licaLLOnt Wad • BONNETS AND MANILA DODDS Wboysolo and retail; Pl4sO& NO. 08 tiIIOADWAT, RoVESTEEN: rte; '- DR r GOODS. BARGgNSI • • A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Sll3ll3lElt. DRESS GOODS) asap.... than !FEE RUED OF is this city. LILACS SILK SHAWLS AND SAG4ITEIL: WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. HOSIERY AT A DARGAYN. DOMESTIC GOODS' - Cheap:4or_Casici: C. HANSOi E LOVE & Co.,' 1:' _ • jel6 74 Market Strath. !TEW GOODS • • AT.: . M. Burchfield's. WIIITX 0114 ANDIE 1419 . 1, 17; now 'style 8.4 nracs. ITERAGE , El 4 *1314E lIFSAGIK. 'ite73X.S'lai-Fl4 . 0nta.430. SHEPHERD'S PLAID Slrl2}i*/.. BEE A GE fur 16 into worth 44. 8115 BAtnITEE4 SILK MANTILLAS. SUMMER BANI:TES. lux ponsrra,Te u tbeip. !Act arnistazds, , iczy 4esdp • , Barker .&.: Co. ' s ; : •.. •,• .... . . • ... .--- 59-:-.lttaiket Sired, . - FILES, at Sy, .stid 62 CENTS, t greateat,thi , gable of the season. , . ' DESf.. , ll 600DS, at d, 10,olLi and IS CSkip. These are cheaper th.. th - cheapest elzeitheto; lIANTILLAS AN aLeciiis, in Silt, Cloth and . .. , . • • • - - all the Tartuas dm able materiels:. - ....".. ' . PADASOI, AND 130. N TIIffISEILL.LAS, from , 1:* th 5 'CENTS • tan o* andftesh, and ate the roost on; commosiberieht star sot. In thlscity. 142 L 1 /, Ot) TrIN Z R E O I B I E L"LE6 RIBBBD °T ice DOMES MUSSES 'unarm corros noss COTTON' BUN UMBRELLAS, .• GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS, - • SILK' BUN ILTABItELLAS, For wile to the trade at the very lowest prim. - ESIBIZOIDEMED COLLA.IIB AND SETH, , 11 . oszazairra, • .-- . • ••• WAISTS AND ifOBEB, . . , • :. • . NIGHT CABS. . ..• .1171E2iCli WOHIED .1:14115DS,- &c. de.; out..s toduce4 priers.- • - : - - BLACK ENGLISH THREAD =LACE TEMP GIIIPEUE AND VAL. LAOS COLLANN. GRENADINE AND IIssuEITELLS: `CRAPE VEILS AND COLLALS. - BLACK LACE MITS. LISLE AND • SILK GLOVES; WIIITE, DRAWN ANA, " ' , SLATS COTTON /10SE: , . MEWS AND BOW COTTON HONE; • PIIILDENti'n ISTOONINGS, At all Etch -The titt; asoorttoottlre.,bare over *Mood to HOOP SILIBTB, COURTS, HAIR NFLII, HEAD JOSEPH noilsE, (Wboleb4da Room 2d And 3d ste:tea,l am 9s mAserr. mum. OUR 'ENURE STOCK FINE raza•ca EIIIIMADEEIES, • • REAL LACY GOODS, _ LAOE DUI°. _ . - , Cold, @Q a W H ' fet4h.,,Stariatazizaa BRONCHIAL tr OPase cc.3" which- might be checked 17. °C‘ c\ with G Sint* rtoiecjy, ifTwee:tea, often termini tee tericrusig- Few We auxrns of the impartantr cf . domino' n'auffh: - or- gibakt 9ald gwifijOsiolift the beyfn,niz4 =aid 34.41.* :p mild ram* it , yset attended to, - eork. ea:L:7o'o:e litiipa .4gotattin.'&4oanxidtl4:9;e: wantjtrist intraitiaiddavert . yectrt'aga It has'bieen they Ole * .the best heti/it:4U 4ruhito afar . A 24 1. 0 4, Addiit s 41/Pandiaii, . ,O'afrisia., the Sacking, • Cou g h Anaufiiiisibin; !wiz numerous eafizta Public; /Speakers" Starers • QIJII-11By : Emu .ATE • • • } `voce.; 'WA' S .A°77l of ectua fir ""'rig —a.. -- • • .Eatby azi (Puggisteand gtealcm• - ' 4 . in, Jificlipine,, at f ilsamts per box. • ti. F rittran M I S" D. L. 741111105T00E a CO., Z. It. 'AD DEBTORS and EiraIDEBSON DROa. - dralaoriaT and emaytking is the deportment bare been marked at . • Greatly Reduced Pricps t _ _ -?6estock is all fresh and detisb!S, arid the triSstsi portion Eat been . _ . . ILSSEXD DOWN TO ELSTEUN COSfi trt Nl* itticles aintli below the .1/7:IT 01 . :VST, - macular* 66.; No, 17 liftb • N. 8.-10) dozen mots of ihos6 ilia Min - 210.1 I D .; ICEBOBIEI73. SW, Just received. • ••• .• J 67 STRAW BONNETS tEumseurti uevi: . . . . A wholoakstoekAtclaolair STRAW:BON. NETS and CIIILDESSICEI.HA to be ciondmat at malt, at wtteLpsaids Pat DowA , Peu F°rex. amtnatlon der 114811 •••• ' EATON MACIIETIII4 So. 17 Puth atost. =l2 • ; ,r,.~, Cheap' Cheap'. Meg , ontruruL smatra,Da loomatti•likustol,u“w_ o ls l ma- 1 maier.ioxxisso •: Navas 1 " 4/1 "- n-I 9 30 r $3l/BT & D. 16701113' ~~ ..~ ..: au Lx ti /..44 ' - • • v moues. •• : ':"=;-s;:: 7 : . • - zarszs • oetr retr• pe sEe.. - • • • tteD A large and well assorted stock ot the beet brads will be sold at tow prices Aw own. Itstalkas wgll end It to their utrantags_ts gnaws a call. • • - JOHNESTOX m72l:3tawood 'Paper Deism, 67 Wood drest. Sll JOl3 kitiNTINO Owls, Cirealms,Priar2ats.llllllreadN ?Wei% Blur Lading, Labolo for Mandictiannnk LikWi krt .Dragglits, awl enry onlizenatal sad • • • Prla g.asarntrdaratlj. tbdfpatdr,my . MIL G. JonajsroN 211.V.morod Steam Job Printers, a Wood at: 041 XiXitutrkUM U. US r a =patio J. ankle, ror the we oPlDilileraphan. r• talent , WIL JOahtSTOS CO.. "at fataireod Stet loom, et Wood et. - ^ II(YTOGRAYII • • 1 lilo7-. A. • Maar sad bags varfsfyit lop Friary, _ . We by , ''' , Wll4. 0 40111187021 . 0)0,, Sta 4 a6 T W°96 -PITTI/1 .3URGEIPMTn - w. Uwwo` Leeeee and Di+wgeir.. IYtlwest.:.::.w.+:... . , NONDAT wrirszsa.. Am . * itith, -. sight of the inENNment of the popular ?WA WA Comodins, lir. •ItANH DREW. . ' Life of an 'actress: - , - PURR DREW mannssoN After tibtch arum Torkts:u Chan4sEr.. CAELIELE SAZIS DILZW. .. . .. To ooneloio'vitlt" BdE in'S rOMI 417CT10.V 9,ILES. DIME LINEN . GOO F 0,14 DS 110USE *J. sztPzus.—cat moactur; Java tata. a t 10 o'clock A. M. Ind 'land 11O'clock- p ro., centirming -TITESDAY, - WZDJIIMDar 'ABU - THOM Mkt. aril! be *old, oe.thas second door ot'Datie. Auction s ' No. :Stith etreet, a:Assign:and say tractable ortalcorpure Linea for Housekeepers. cour t rising In pea bleuhed and brown damask Rabb Olothe,. Tee and 'Table •Napkins; liticterbank Towels; Raa' 'Oak, bleached end brown Table _Damaak,Rnsalan Bah Tears* Ladle* and Gent'W Linen Handka chafe, wide Linen nheetroga.. Pillow- Cam Lbene, Fault 'Kamilla. ktsgthlk. /on" Q anta s - =ricer' Comoterpites, Shirting Linensoke: • nos will be, found the-largest and Add sleekof pure titan goads foe housekeepers toziect fr om ever offereu et public ale in the day. Z amide war mated : the borer 41 represented. is goods tan be examined on Wednesday afternoon. Comfortable gotta prorldod for ladle.. Terme rah, par tuna. J. of. DAVIE. And. F. Kalmar, Proprietor. Bolton.. jet 4 pitaUKS AND WUK,ltiti 'NAME% MOULDING. Ac.—On , DAY MOANING, June lath, at-10 o'clock, erlll veld, at, the Onnunercial Auction Rouse, be PM etext, e large lot of roperlur Looking Glass and Pic ture l rm.. Mahogany and GIN Oho. a large lot of Gilt PremeldnuMUg. ail Or good. order. . Jule J. G. Dens. A. CHI WEE MS BUtiIiLES &U • - • AT AIIO2/01L-073.1111111tESDAY0 • .• Idtb, at 10 o'clock, will beiold,at Ms Com •• Anal= Home, tlith street, five TCI7 supra= • • • Cllll. drum'. Sualed and Chiles, Seatcen • with ill. vcr platick, at. J. G. D • ' id. Asa. EMT DUMDUM, Half Their' Value, xAscoracii l a4, AqcTum koira, jel4 nrig-BITEKT. 110h1 4 .4 1 PUIsIU:4 - at- 551.11 th street • . 1:111.11141'6,1rota 1510111 apringx, - NcCLELLAND'S Auctioti; . ids , 50 .FOlt. GAlNBitti, arcctaam.nxirs. jeas a/illiTS, cheaper - than the „L.L ctuatpata, at 65 Filth atttet.----- , -- )613 (="Ebert! , -411.1. F. TEES, ANcOLEGL&NOVI Auction:. BACIULITkrd ittitttSl:3, - at Masonic gall Auction-Home. id& JILIERC/MX - 7 TAILOR/It. NW GOODS I NEW . GOODS II 814ZSBY- G.- HAL* & CO4 (Booototoro to Jaime O. watt.) _ . Are now receiving . their tiumtser Stock. oompthihit every variety et goods adapted tomenazetborsersar. - whlch. In extant, choke taste and prima willaunpan favorably with arty in - the trade. . - iwi:Wt./Linea= and West of England Cloths, of the beeroi-arery shakt and quality—et very large assortment- Coalman and Doeskinr, Soper Black Preach Bee' kixt.4.super Ws& Prr.nth Osewl mum; Panty Oustimares la weary varietr, BMW. Blark and fancy Oksaiuutree; &Ilk Mixed thualutesiss VLSTINGIS—Ptutcy Bilk and Batts Thattniti, haw styles; Super Black Satin and bilk 'Partings; _Bathos, and Saucy Bilk.Veirthigs; ,Whitaillitturect Silk•and Abe, entry variety of far : Basiniaaltoidr. Itkewiss avvtychuloi selection of yurntebing Goode adapted to guntiamen'a.i.r. • • • Soliciting as early ad? from day *tenth aid the public, any orders entrusted to vitt with prompt attention and punctuality Ifr alt mos. 11.6tiltlf G.- BM& 00. - llerthant Talkuk, ir.et.raws. WANTED—A ROOM with Poroter,..pea; au of tho Salltaad Depot" pre#med. , Apply to BOX 1..234. P. o.' ' 1431 TED.—lnformatioa a 52 . bbl& 11 OW, brought from 01.1 elty try Sealbost Was Nutt, on or &boot the, Its lost. Sea per re ono gigot ci to L. 3. Om ohundro. • • . . • JAB. DALZRLL a 808. jolt ' (.9 nod 70 Water street. WANIXD TO JitaiT, by ..tho o - Oogost. a bourn melanin '7 to 9 rota*. with dt tborazdato improvomoort, ultlan 16 or 20 Min utes walk of, the poor orftes. Penn att est or llrrornel Hank Au tranm • . • Pittibrush Pori 0. laritter/SL—A • 13 virAtiog • as • Boa lugoOor,' didocogus or &tipping gag, Is a. good tolloctor. Boot city reargue, gdgrego d 0; ridaborgh. - . • • jorarr • AhlAN'llsir—lU tons tires's, !Sutter ir • • YEANE V GOILDXS, ukT2l ' • :114 AS &cold stmt. WAI4TZU-51./U barlelt i .40 - gravity, ORME OiL. JAB. DAIZKLL & SON. uu2l ea sad 70 Waist. strait. I,N.NAP. LE. IdeCOßldip/C, GIESON & CO., • 7 a*memmtakos , , 7, &It IkAt"Zis4, Aug) Imitasi - Pig Lead,: Patent -Shot and • ' - Bloakll.ol. trnmi Litavxr, IttAni Being szeitochigy la tbs Lao Trade, es endltll.l6 • • the AboTA to tong solvs _to Diausiya,ll tarro4 tbaa bs4 atorybese..l:.• BAILEY, FARRELL ! St Pianisise, G 4 a AND BiIEAM 71" II, Lei If orarm Erszre, tANKII.A2ID -AGITLIASH; Bastratiss. Used: the 'sure fin _ . . BOUM" ed ' 4 with ht sat Miter: &n Os -boot ot3Uh run a otcotiol irOFtrirriturots, ix, Bi "Whha: B TANDS. vuxgrxt . En.h. 1 sop - cnibluitt an.sl,ft.s+4 _
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