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It A469f; with the "' ' ; ' 7 : -- fattiest ,or epithets, itery Vrominent Be- publican patriot whose loyalty is unques , -,, • - . . .. '''' ' - :. ,;..; • . "..- 1 ,:,7, , , tioned, and unquestionable; bat for; -pooh kit "... -': ;_.• . . men as Cowan, and' Valhindighom, and -.. ..' 1 m '- '6 , 1 ,' '-'' ' . - \- ... - 11 , 451 ' ''' '' - ' the tenderest sympathies In th is f . ' '' -.:." 1 ~‘..-5,- ---.. ,- --- .'" ,- .7 - ":; ' ------ , ' . . . . . ' - '1: N.- - - - ,:...s . ia:Ogo saint popular man ixt Becessps !LOW, X, : ' • •' . etiUdalear lines. If ho shbuidmieit -Bich :mood before McClelland does,they: sOsuld .r... , :,4 4':i.... , give him an oration, and Balt.liite;toi;:pte I .: ''''' 1 ':''' -:: -2 : . best and boldest defender of ' th eir Vans!., . -- -:!.... ••;'' .-'-'- r . 7" 4 1- . • , . .', . ; :f . .4.!...:- .- `f.V . .' .. '.- '. . - ' .:,- .., , • YC. 1/111 7 Y - / 14 Vitishurgh :05azettq. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17 purinsuce Or • resolatbrii, adopted by tlie RE • PUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COIIIIITTEE OP. AL - LEGUENY COUNTY, nt their inserting bell on Sat' 'tidily, May filth, IE2, notice . to hereby given thit FRIBAS! MEETINGS will be held lathe various - Wads' %roughs cad Township" Of thwComity, at the usual places of holding elections In each Pre dart, on SATIBIDAY, JUNE Ms; 1862., for the ' eleettonbf TWO . DELEGATES 'trout each Pricinet; - to ' a Conasation, to be held. on tbo FOLLOWING , Tins Couvaition. vtol.. 11.1118mble ISONDAY„ lONE 23, 1.3f3, at the COGIPC HOUSE, at II o'clxk a; to nominate: a 'PRESIDENT: 'JUDGE or coM1101; PLE&S. , ASSOCIATE• 'LAW JUDGE OF CODITION PLEAS, 30., and a COUNTY, CONTROLLER. and to duct DELEGATES to the STATLRE PUB L I CAN CUICVYNTION;to be held In 3 LT, D3C2. • The Primary lifoetinge In the towneldpi,will be held between the bows of 3 And 6 p. m., and In tee cities -tad • Wrought between 3 soil 7 p. m., of ThArippointment Of the &negates in the twin ahipe will marking, And In the elfin, and tor atighe.by. ballot. — . • J. R. DRAYS, Chairmen. 'S Sctintisb JW., Secretary. The Post in Hyeterics. pn Saterilay morning the Pittsburgh Pont exhibited every symptom of an hys terical attack. We were surprised, having always considered this disease of a-pecu- !fairly womanly type, and but ill-adapted to the Manly constitution of a democratic edillr. We aiwitys knew, indeed, that the Rost had as Much billingsgate at command, and s'eerned to delight as much in the use 'of it, as any old fish-wife in that famous Markettfrom which this unsavory commod ity derives its name,—or even as the fa mous Mrs. Moriarty herself. We kneir that our contemporary had long. been approxi mating•to this - worst„phase of feminine temper: and• talent;'but we considered that it was merely a coincidencewhat Sir' Bethnal Romilly probably would have sailed eta remarkable instance of strange 'coinci dence"—without implying any closer or more unsecountable approximation. Sat urday. Morning, however, betrays-far more than the. usual compound of peevishness and fre Unities's, shamelessness and vulgarity -IViticli_go to make up th - eold, familiar staple 'of editor ddlbillingsgate in the columns of the 'Post. fonti. it has come .to hysteria, . . ' with thil . poet. old termagant; for such -ravings 'as the following are too incoherent even for the most ill-tempered vixen to utter, unless she were hysterical •' • The Pittsburgh Gazette, utter a Year's frothy and senseless -declamation in favor of every wild suggestion favorable to the sudden ells . -Canon of the slave population of the South to an equality with — Whito min yesterday, for some reason or other, , changed its tactics, by announcing that: "Ti. emaaciliation -of the; white r ace from tke meal effects of the curei of a/decry u the .ehief object we have is oisw.:'" t; The ,inconceivable=-indacity. of . this an nouncement -is increcUblek f'emancipate the • white race from the awful effects of the curse of slavery" by setting loose among them four - millions of sieves. - ,The ecidorsement ef Wen doll Phillips' monstrous conceptions; the rtifdin . dennneiations of every Man who does not folios!, Sumner in ;his revolting schemes for negro, erfality, have all been exhibitions of 'en anxiety to *Ovate the4,r- white porde -tion-of the. South. To- What miserable drifts and_uses has Abolitionism descended ? Anz Tat), for the improvement ef the condition 01 the white man of the, South? Was the ad. 'lmlay of General. Hunter's order setting free one million of the most . debased vic lima of slavery in the States of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, a way to serve theipoor whites residing in them t - Remember -the slave population of theie.coinmonwealths Is quite as great as that of the white; in some ,lectione the _Slaves number ten to one, and yet this infatuated - editor of the Gasette pro posts to "emancipate the whites" by letting loose among them this overwhelming crowd of ,klaita.' Will the reader reflect an instant `upon the inetedible and transparent false -I:toed?' Iniagina the hordes of swanning Asia, • spreading devastation wherever their - savage legloas penetrated; think of a brutal 'rand uldibensed.eoldie4, in a conquered coon ktY,:lustieufing beauty and booty," and .yon '. : can theit forma faint conception of the hor -; tors with which the "white race" of Hunter's :distriet would have been - :visited had habeen' permitted to enfokas 'his order. No place, however sacred, would have saved oar race, in these States, from-the most beastly eZCOBSISIS and outrages. The reflection is absolutely appalling. 'These. million of semi-savages, the most debased upon the continent, some of whom have been imported from Africa, if set free, would faro ish the World a chapter of hot ..rors unsurpassed in atrocity since brutality be `„ gun. Blabs and female and evert childhood areuld alike becoino th'e 'victims of rapine, outrage and blood.: And 'yet the Gazette ad , aerated'a Polley calculated to entail these tart tors , upon a Million of while .peoplerthree fourths of whom are women and ,children. Trimly it Is for tho • "einancipatiOn •of the white race, from the awful effects of-the . curse of:slavery," ''Oh; shamol where is thy blush?" - We have quoted the whole tirade, for the amusement of our readers: Of course it 'Will-excite no other feeling, unless perhaps' a little r pity for human degradation, arid the debaning effects of. forsaking the truth . 'of God , for the sake of maintaining the lie , . of-a party. • it were conceivable that such a writer ehould so soon have a "lucid interval," we would .ask him to-day ,how hecan dare de,: scribe the slave-system, which ho mind hik - part); have for so many years protected and . fostered, as 'peopling the Staten ,where. it prevails, al ‘.'eenu-savages?' But though 'etteh might hate been the.direful effects of 'that system upon the Black Race,. for the - , , preset:it it is notorious that all those brutal effects havebesn, by some retributive dispejtsation of Heaven, rather visited upon the whites, who are universally represented: 'bit,b6o beat 'acquainted with. reseli . „ • condition' of • the South, as sunk far below tithe deePhted Biacks in - savage ferocity and 'barbiziettt— . -a testimony which the ex,pe - , rienee - of our soldiers will fully bear out. - • 'But we do`not purpose to argue any part <f ade question least not with reference to' the aboie self-refuting ince ,-,...herenMee of the Post. All we do . purposet le to suggest " that; a s some benevolent ip ' divitleals once, made the exceedingly ap- piviiete preseniot a'epelling•book to the 1 silent editor. ntthe Post--now silent, but probably not: eo-diemetly silent then—it world be egnally a work of benevolence and equally, appropriate to provide s die ' • - tottery for the use of such an editor SI • - could write such nonsense aa;—"The ineon ceivable.audacity of this announcement is incredible." . First inconceivable., then in credible! Alas for:an hysterical editor' We fear that :oven .a' dictionary will not keep .hirit.'stiaight, though the force of • .ievolence can no farther go in his behalf. Thelltichtnond;Fzerminer, in a lati ribald article on our Congress, of the Pods pe culiarly-chaste style, says:- But now there is silence for once. Val landigham rises to address the. Rouse. It is wonderful - what reaped- &brave man - can wring from his enemies, even while in their - powv. -As Mr. Vallandigham's "Mr. Speaker!' rings through the Mouse, the hum dies out in the galleries, and the mem bent turn to theirchairs- with -a contemp tuous jeer on their:- faces ,to listen to his re marks.— ' Like a Boman gladiator, he stands study ing the prelude to .bis. remarks, looking around on his enemies, who, if they dared, 1 Would knife or pistol hint at his seat. His 1 ivord's begin to come hot, heavy, schorch lug, in his =denunciation of the illegal measure of the Administration. The Speaker grows uneasy; the members grin and wriggle in their seats, and the galleries , burst out into a pandemonium of hisses, 1 yells, and curses. .The Speaker 'raps his gavel, but the storm continues ;_the hissing darting down like the' tongues of serpents upon the unshielded' bead of Mr. Val landigham, who stands unmoved, toying with his watch-guard, waiting for the res toration of order, which comes by and by, tndhe,proceeds, with intervalit of inter ruptions such as we have described. We should not wonder to hear M'r. Cow an admired in the same quarter soon, and that the peculiar and brilliant defence of human slavery by the Post, will win for it: the thanks of some burly dealer in human Mr. Sumner and the President. A few 'days ago, 'the Pittsbuigh Post made a most scurrilous , and vitelicave at tack upon Mr. Sumner, and charged him with opposing the Pr - ardent. We - corrected the statement of thifeditor at the time, averring' that the, relations of the distin, 'guished &wait and the President were of the most cordial character. The felt:l4ring .private letter of Mr. Sumner, to a personal friend in Boston, is corroborative of what we said, and is a beautiful illustration of the friendly relations existing between these great men. Observe how lovingly Mr. Sumner speaks of the Presitleni, how ' earnestly he defends him, and how warmly he depicts his seal in the great work to which Mr. Sumnetbas devoted his powers: SENATE CRAMBEft, June 5, 1862. My DEAR SIR: Your criticism of the President is hasty. lam confident that if you knew him as I do, you would not make its Of course the President cannot be held responsible for the misfeasances of subor dinates; unless adopted or at least tolerated by him. And lam sure that nothing un just or ungenerous will be tolerated, much less adopted by him. I am happy to let you know that he has no sympathy with Stanly in his absurd wickedness, closing the scheols, nor again in, his other act.of turning our, camps into a hunting ground for Slaves. ,HO repudi ates both—positively. The latter point has occupied much of his thought, and the newspapers have not gone too far in re tarding his repeated declarations, which I have often heard - from his own lips, that slives finding their way within the nation al lines are never to be re-enslaved. This is his conviction, expressed without reserve. Could you have Seen the President-,as it was my privilege often—while he was con sidering-the great questions on .which he has already acted—the-invitation to eman cipation in the States, emancipation in the District of Columbia, and the acknowledg ment of the independence of Hayti and Li beria, even your zeal would have peen sat- . isfied, for you would have felt the sincerity] of his purpose to do. what he Could to carry forward the principles of the Declaration of Independerith: His whole soul was occu pied, especially by. the first proposition, which was peculiarly his own. In famil iar intercourse with him, I remember nothing more touching than the earnestness and completeness with which ho embraced thisidea. To his mind it was just and be neficent, while it promised the sure end of slavery. Of course, to me, who had al ready proposed a Bridge of Gold for the re treating fiend, it, was most welcome. Pro._ ceeding from the- President, it must take its place among the great events of history. If you are disposed to be impatient at any 'seeming shortcomings, think,- 1 -pray you,nf what has been done in a brief pe riod,,. and from the past discern the sure proniise, of the future. Knowing something of my convictions and of the 'ardor with which I maintain them, you may, perhaps, derive some assurance from my confidence. I say to you, therefore, stand by the ad ministration. If need be, help it by word and act, and stand by it and have faith in it. - I wish that you really knew the Presi dent, and had heard the artless expression Of his convictions on those questions which -concern you so deeply. You might; per haps, wish that he were less cautious, but you would be, grateful that he is so true to all that you have at heart. Believe me, there fore, you are wrong, and I regret it the more because of my desire to see all our friends stand firm together. • If. I write strongly, it is because I feel strongly, for ITT constant and intimate in tercourse with the President, beginning with the 4th of March, dot only binds me peculiarly to his adminiStration, but gives me a personal as well as a political inter est f in seeing that jus ice is done him." Late nndlteltablOfrom Beauregard Beanregarls whereabouts are now as nertained, •Gen. Halleck telegraphs to the War Department that he. is at -4--. This is reliable; not, by a reliable contraband, for Gen. lialleck is very particular about the constitutionality. of his military intelli gence, preferring blissful Ignorance to in telligence of ti questionable complexion. It has been suspected that B4auiegard was a myth. First, it was Pierre Tonant Beau regard, but latterly his romantic dispatches are - signed G. T. Beanregard. It is singu lar too, that this Mysterious person is look ed upon as the great General of the rebels, though he is never in command when any great lighting is done.. Ho is alwayl sec ond, or he takes command of the retreat. But now the - thing is settled. Gen: Hal : . leak says - Beauregard is at Blank. Of course the enemy - knoW, and Gen. lialleck knows. The secret.is between him and the 'enemy.. , It: must, not be breathe:l'o (mends: Blank, tiut,present position.of Beauregard, wUI be as celebrated. as that place called, alatu guo, where our army was as long in Mexico. -.We suppose Gen.` Halleck is ad vancing'on Blank; and that - Wheri.he has arrived by, waynttrenches, the Pace will be'—.Micinnalf-Gazette. Escape of Babel Prisoners from Camp Morton. A gentleman who reached this city yes terday afternoon, from Indianapolis, gives as the following particulars of the escape of six rebel Prisoners from Camp Morton, -on Thursday afternoon last: • 'lt seems that these six rebel 'prisoners had obtained permission, from the officer in commend,' to go to a, creek" near by, to bathe, and an escort of six Homo Guards, with Enfield rifles, was provided to accom pany them. After walking along some distance, talking end' laughing, the conver sation 'turned on the superiority if the En field ride over any other amid, and 0116 or two prisoners took the guns from the guards "to examine them. In an instant the six rebels.becatim possessed of the time of their escort, and, making tracks for the woods, ,were soon out of • ht.—Cin. Gazette. Forrtarto Dam: Yaw.—Thls is the title of • new dolly paper &beat to be abided in Portland; Maine, and which is neonatal:4nd to public support,by, the itepublioan State, °musty and cig,oomnilttees. It is to be tell tod by Hom.Joasph B. MU, the elacient and popular limPtarY of State of Nene, and-by . John T.ASiltnan,,Esq., wise has acquired :ft distinguished editorial reputation by his man sgemen t of the Sat& (Maine) TOPICS. 4 . ,;17."6 ,., ‘ -, :. •,,---- - 7 - - ..:-.:2 , 7:4#r.. , ,•,' , ., •1:.:'-.:.,-7:;;!.,,:--.,,..-. i.etteli from, Di. A. c4..Dc.Candlefor.' ,The follosiing • letter froui Dr. A. Caadleis, who wise:sent to the Army 44 the Potomac to fOok after our sick and winmded soldiers, was received yesterday by. Thomas Bakewell, Prosident of the Sanitary Commis- Von, RIVER, ABOVE YOIMTOWN, Jnno 9, isrz".. Ba keerelt,' E•q.--Dear Sir: We left. Washington' yesterday morning at. 7 o'clock, and hail a pleasant time coming down- the Potomac and Bay, but now passing Yorktown, it is painful to see the desolation. Wq are passing camp aftevcamp, hastening to Mc. . Clellan's headquarters, to obtain permission to enter at once upon the duties sesigned.to us by your patriotic Committee, and trust we may be instrumental in doing math to relieve the suffering of our brave and noble fellows .who Fare e.crificed so much for us.' We hare nothing - Spacial to report yet, Lut'hope s oon to be at work.' Yours, fraternally, , A. O. McCsnuttss. 11(iftlit—Ozi Sun Juno Mb. at 3 o'clock - MANY sri(e ph:lturoe. • The friends end s. nehtl:circea are reeplu-tfolly In vited tealtend her ennenkl, rout her husband's resi dence, No. 145 Penn street, ou TVLIIVAV o'clock., PUBLIC.VOTICES., v ,- - i - LECTURR AT THE IRON CITY OrY COLLEGE. comer of Pono.ond /IL Clair its. TIIIS kTUESDAY) MORNING, ot II o'clock:. WARRANTY. UP•l.Ox. orvac o.llZtris , t j Pittsburgh, June 14,1862. O.DIVIDAND NOTICE.—The Presi dent and Diractans of this Company hoe this day declaredi Dividend of ..rwo IaiLLARS SSD 9IIAIIII, paYable to the,Stockhuldrrs.furtimith. 1.46:21rd' • SAMUEL. NBA, Secretary. OFrICE or Tut CLI,TICIL Do•eu or ISLOCALT.I.I, t Plttrburgh, Juoo nth, 1862 I 1) - .THE EXAMINATION OF CAN .DIDATICS for mulmtralou to the High echo° , . will commence on 211131LSTIAlf, 19th ht , at o'clock a. m. Bcbolarts of the "*. full n il ndl other Schools are antitled to appear for examination, pro• rifle,. they aro residents or this city. .felMitt JOHN A. SEBOHAllT,tecrehary. CAT AN ELECTION of the Stook , holders of the PEOPLE'S INSURANCE CO. bald nt the Merchants' Exchange, on Monday, th • following person. wore elocted Directors: PRILLITE. of Phillips, Best & Co. Jour E. Pons, of Phelps. Parke & Co. Crux. S. Bitsxma of Bissell & Co. Gco. B. Jolene, .Wbolesile Grocer. Wu. B. Bare, of Wm. B. Gaye & Co. Wm. Vas Kum, tif A. Bradley's. Joni Warr, of Watt d.Wlison. SIXOLL P. Salim, of Stit,, r & Leaser. /albs D. VIRELR, of Rhodos A Verner. PiAno Vas Go eon, COmeniazlOß C. Bassos Love, of C. liorson Lore & Co. Capt. Joan L. BLIOIDE, tinierobostmeo.. ni Dlructura met on Tuesday aud 'organized by • chasi • ng WIL PHILLIPS, President; 401 IN WATT. Vice President; Wel. F. GARDNER, Secretary. They have opened an ofSoe ((temporarily,) at No. I GIRARD HOUSE, SMITHFIELD STREET tellers they are now prepared to take all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. SPECIAL S►"OTICEB. - - 10r8.—T.-18604. :—Drake'e Plan TATION BITTERS. Estimated nature'■ grey restorer. They invigorate, strengthen and purity the system, cure Dyspep.ia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, de. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They Invigorate the body, without idimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Bum, Boot. and Herb., and are recommended by all who me them. Adapted to old or, yonng, but particularly recommended to the weak and langaid. Sold by all Grocer., Druggists, Hotels sad Saloon.. P. Lt. DEANEQ co., on Broadway, New York. 112==1 Lyon's Magnetic Insect Pow- DElt, tested for 19 yearn and grows in favor. It kills and asteruilastes Boarbos, and Buga, Auto, Fleas. Moths to Clothe, Fara 4 and Furniture, Garden insects, ge. AU genuine bean the signature of E. Lyon, and* not poisonous to persons or dmaaic sei " Beware of counterlbiti ankh:siltation". Powder kilt all is,secti let trim Lyon's PIIL are destteto rata And mice. Bold everprdere. • D. d. BARNES, dayAtSmeodas • 2d7. Brumlway, Dos Turk 4_ LA .111. • CIO, 11 :lot ShtELTING WORKS, Pirmrzau. PARK, AVCURDY & ihaturactuien of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND DOLT COPPER, AIMED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTIOMS, &PALTER SOLDER; oho Importors and Sodas In METALS, TIN PLATE, SMUT IRON, WIRE, Sc. Col:Mantis on hood, TONERS' MAOMINES AND TOOLS. =moms, No. 141 non and 120 Second street., Pittaborga, Wan'. OB'2poclal ardor. of Copper cot to any &aired pat tern: foradawlyT 'The Confessions and Experience UY .AN INVALID. Published Per the benefit and as &warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Preen/are Docay, dc.; sup plying at the same time the moans of Self-Cure. Dy ens who has cured himself after being put to great, oilmen through medical Wipe... Won and quack ery, 14 enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, mob. cones pray bo bed of the author, NATHAN. HATFAIR, Tag., Bodlbrd, Kings Co., N. Y. telalflidavet IM - 1011111 GOLUMAR di BEV., Ilanufacturera of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, de., Nos. 11 Second street and 66 Third atreeL behreon Wood and Market. Rare on hand 0 - variety of now Patter., Lanny and plain, satiable for all purposes. Pailkola/attention odd to cutkeing Grave Lott obbing done at short andel. r abb C:==2=!! • ttrruitow morauss.... ....... -4...1111.8011 !MIR. MSOBINSON, MINIS & rOUNDIJJ AIM Mumma's, Wsstusirros Wuuss, Pittsburgh, /NI an'a. lima& No. 21 ltutore Buzz? lifanufactstre.pi kinds of STEAM . ENGINES AND MILL MACIIINERY, OASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET. IRON WORK. • .VirJOBBING AND REPAIRING douo notice. mh2B:dly aitxae J. C. ILIMILJULTSICA.........L. L. -KIaRK_PATEICK, BURNAP & ncosserratiiJ.U. Itrisrassica A C 0.,) Nan. noacturers and Wholesale Dealers in LAMPS. CHIMNEYS, SUADES,CHADDELIDAS, Ao. tOrWholesale Agents for lir*lt'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, Na. 33 ,WOOD lima* opposite St. Charles Ilutel, Pittsburgh. Pi.; Jalßlyd • BURIER & BARNES, FIREPROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANIr 'VAULT IRON TAUT DOOR, AND • 317.11L.LINILD BUROLAII.-PRO01? SAVE . I.I6IIIIIFACTURERS. :t.,6 a Nag. xed 131 Third strut, &twins Woad and Eadth,deld anyen—Nords side. • IaArBANK LOOKS lanai, bit hand. • tnh.2s m - 'Pittsburgh Steel Werke. - two 10N11.......1011N a'cutovon. „TONES, .130 YD & C0., - Hantatettu'eri.of CAST STEEL; - also, SPILLES, FL - 4;M ADD A: B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner, of Eon iad rDst area% Pitisburgil, Penn's. °eta 13. B. &C.P. •• • • Paper BANUTACT DREW and doa:ars to BOOK, PRINT, OAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF 'WRAP: PING PAPER. BOTELeve retreattti from No. 27 Wood Wert to Ith. *Smithfield .trout, Pltpbore^6, Pa. 'II2IFOASII OR TRADE. TOR EACH. my 4 Mr — N. HOUSES it SONS, Dealers Ia AMMON AND: DOILESTIO DILLS 01 EL. CItANGE, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. UT Market otrie.rt,Plttie btugh, Pa. . • • , gailiblibCtiOllll man on , ail the prledpat cities thmadttont the United State.. _ eten •: • Bar • co rB, or- WARIANG AND COMMISSION MEMCIIANT and wholosnli dales In CHUAN* 8C2211%. SUDO, VISII;ond Prodao'smerely, No. 26 Wood innot, Pltootrarnh.' ;:• : not COL"b 'Ulair4ll.l3, old and mow V oirm arretxr. IM Woo/ it. MAPLE tiUtaK.-3 bble. choice MS. MI. p,Saw, kir sa* by. fIOIiONAICZB R LANG, 813 eZi Liberty street DINE A?PLI 11 ritistiEli 'll%O. 1 —4ll bbl.. cbolcs Pte. 6 plat, exPrmar ierritg, to arrive by raroed Ibis day and for ink by =TIM, t BROS., —lola • .- N0C1.26 and HS Wood amt.. eL —7OU. b. 13. extra 1t0..1 rate in b igan, Ind ibr sale brl CVIAPAt lIHEPARD, , • • Jolt • r Z'aia Libeity.statot.:: AEU' tIDiEIITISIF...IIB. SliplD TO A BROTII • est YILUEND, iTh“unry ONE OP THE Pfi,TEN'i' ~IVRITINo CASES. *Ur nil/F: c,j W. S. MAVEN WOOD AND TIIIILD 174KNETS. , ii ctoutnine Ptt lul‘, ttr EOlot.n. titeckeot nuA - Clu:okorlotord, ono only 614.in01m0 lor 3 il.triVa. Mal i 'u 11E1;INQUF..N . 1" 1 :A.X I'd Y Eti:74 I 'le A Ll.ghlll Y ificafel cf unpaid taxer Curtail hale been Ithwitl bawls for cal 1-ction.by the Trans -rtr of the city of Allegheny. All IteliNtra of it-al entate. in that cltyt who have hot 11114 the tiff taxer armored thereon for tan', are hereby nefifietl that nulll for the eoliegliae tbee,. o r lilt Ito pineal In the hands of the Sheriff on %WED NE,DA Y, the eslb day of Juno, haws paid to t 319 latore that time. S, ttilllOY Eli, Jr., _)xl7:4 Solicitor of Allegheny eity. CBEAt' IA'111"LE1 FAItSI c-AI.N. -30 acres ' about 5 M il . hem the Oily, tut the letuperancerille aoJ Noblertaa n Notil —l7 rereeeleareil, about scree of good to 1, lay. oil to be di picket ; gaud water suit fences; will he twltt at a bargain. linhuire of •.1:15. - . MONA NG E, JorLerutftift No. 107 Fourth 01..1 LKENN WM', fur making, in 1-1 irW alkalies, the most at.] deltoids 01 deserts. thiectiod iirrompauying each bottle for prepariug Slip, ZinikdOor. P Mph, For sale the derail or aioglerbuttld by ' "juLIN A. BENBLIAW, all corneailierty and nand ewes. REEF of the largest size, A, [daily smoked, twit fur Jt! e by the clue.. IT at retail at the Vat:ally Grocery tltore of J...LIN A. IMNSIIAW, Jon artier Liberty sod hood etreetA WHEEL tiITE ASE, for ti; ago us, Drays and Coirlageo,Pol. recolred by }el? . lIENILY 11. COLLINS. 'WAIF:Mr.-5U btls. fresh' Hydraulic v Copoul for solo by moll lIRNICY U. COLLINS. 50Ureceivedci CANE rOLES just an tor auto by , . ItoWN .0 IKTLNY. Io• I-...:, :, - IM Wood street. YuTAsti—casko. li — br — sale by ion •.KENNY IL COLLINS. YiSTER-75 bbls Laud Plaster for enle br (j 17) , li. IL COLLINS. ItIEF4S.E, boxes main moth Cheese, PM &vetoed sod for sets by f Jo% FEINH VAN . GORDEtt, 114 Beronsl et. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, WAR CLAWS AND-U-LAIDIS F..".Plt IFDEII- r , IT Y.--81,WAJIL, STITEiII, GLUM . ok CO., rkAidt,ll fur 01l klode of MILITARY CLAIMS, 450 Proneyl rnis Avon., Washington, D. C., have estalithbod anAgetcy tu rittaborgb, Po. Apply to our Amsociaten, zocrarr Atrrauai ARTHURS .1.7 RIDDELL, ATTOSNtTS, N 0.135 rOURTn STILE:LT, Yiruuuucto *Arnie entire fee charged will be TIEN DOLLARS .VOR OFFICERS, and FIVE DoLLAlia FOR PRIVATES, for each Tendon or Bounty and Bark Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount of Claim. tor Military nipplbs, or Chime for In - emnity. Bo charge made Urthell the application is name slut. Soldiers enilited since the Brat of March, leo, in any kind of terrine. Military or Naval, who are dies• bled by diampasetor wounds, are entitled to Pensions All eoldient who serve for two year., or during the war, ebould it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO [booty. Widows et Soldier. who die or are kliled era entilla to Pendons, and do inn Boma y. If Wore be no widow, then the minor children ; and ,if no minor chilaran, then the father, mot (Cr, or brothers, ere entitled as above. LiTHRATA hIOUNTAIN SPRINGS .LA F OR SALE.—The well known and popular waterlog place, known as "THE EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS," In the county of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, U milts north-tut from Lancaster, 18 mile,. amtti. west from Reading, and on the Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike road, 59 miles west of Philadelphia, 08 miles eats of Ilarrieburg; and 11 nalrei north of the Bird.ln.fluid, a station no the Pennsylvania Railroad. The properly consists of Ti!',l, ACRES OF LAND, part of it excellent farming land, covered with fine chestnut nod other timber, with numorons sprLogs of the purest water, which are conducted to DOUCHE-S sod-LATHS. The building. are numerous and ex• tensive, and capable of entertaining 500 visitors This WATX.RING PLACE and ISUAllitklt RE SOLVE Du, ever mince its commencement, been well ratronlred—at times to - its Tb Co lumbia and Reading Railroad. now bring construct• al, poises within a quarter of amilo of Hie Springs, and when complete will make ' , THE EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS" the most convenient of cone of all the nuthlonable watering Maces. for further information apply at the office of the, IRA NELIN p IRE INSURANCE COM PANT, Nos 4.7.4 and. 437 Chestnut "street, Philadelphia; or to Mows. T. & H. BAUMGARDNER, damns of the Companj, at Lancaster: Pa. • felt ltd B EDFORD SPRINGS. ALLEN Urspeetrully informithe public that thie celebrated and faehionabte , salering place le now open, and twly prepared for the reception end sanotoniodatton of visitors, and will be keys open until the Orin or Oclobar. Pesten. wishing BEDFORD DI INERA L. WATER hill be supplied. of the lollowing pales, at the Spring, vli: 111',.r barrel. (.wk,) s3 00 tor a brit barrel', ..... 2 i s . Parties wishing rooms inr any Information in re gard to the plate will ultimo tee "Bellow Mineral Springs Company, Bedford, Pa.." mr.tlitivr Tttr;U.ltT or' CUMMUN .1. PLEAS, In the matter of the voluntary assign 11AtIli of John McGill St Soo to S. Scheyer, Jr. Vo 3J9. March, 18t1. Notha, la hereby glean to all interested that the fret account of S. Schoyer, Jr., Aseigupe 01 John Mcl.llll k Sou, bas Woo flied to this Court, and that eahl account will Wallowed by the Court on SET. LIEDAY. July 12th,! 1852. Ul3l.ll,auso be ehoartt to the contrary. E'STON, Prothonotary. jel4:3.rd Li N DitLES.— .DBIEDD BEEF; 'LEAP - LABD, in barrels and kegs; MESS VOIllf.; ii No. S MACKEBEL, large ; Ou hand and for pale by Jelll WM. IL MAYS A C0.,f4e8 Lawn, et. A LEALL—The best; henna's or English ./ICL. Caudle Alkali kept am:latently on hand and for .ale at the tovrestmerket tat. by •• ALEXANDER KING, jell No. 273 Liberty moot. 4 . 1. T.RA y trout the subscriber, in Mif Ills township, a BED AND WHITE BULKY ed/W, blind of one eye. Aoy , information am to her leLereaboute will he thankfully rerell.l. Direct to liergeon'm Hell, Allegheny county. Jeithidolwer - WILLIAM 11. UUNTER. WSTABLISHEL , IN 17$0.—BAKrit'S PBEMIUDI • CHOCOLATE.—pure prepared Vut.:ol, BIIOIIIA, FIFLENCII,II Ohl (IX/PATH NJ and VANILLA 011000LATBS, warranted equal in quality and Darer •to Abe Paris Chocolate+ ; hsio stood the tad of over t hreo-quarters of a century, and aro protorunced by all !who have one° 113A11 them" to be superior to any others. Manafictured. by W: Baker A Co., at their Mina, In Dorchester, Meas., and for tale at their Brancth Depot; N 0.217 Fulton stroot, Now 'York Uity, and by Demers and Dtalersgenerally tin coastwise the union _Address . • • .• B. L HEROIC, _ Je9l3m; • 217 Fulton street, New York. QUAL p... 7 to Mile. Silt!mote , Shad; 12 halves do . 1' do; ' do. Lako.l.Terring; 45 du . Whits /fhb; 35 bbls. Labrador herring 100 do end halves Nos. I and 3 2daek.ael; l'or sale by bOIIOIIIIX6It. • • jell.l tatorty etroet. . ....... . 1V AL CLOTHED MUNGER —We have been appointed sole spouts for Alle gheny county, for the lietropollian florupanye Uni. retest Clothes Wringer. They are the most reliable puy in nee, bare no iron bearings to rust and spoil tho clothes, can bused vitt!, oa,e by a little girl 12 yeari old, and VIII ring anything from a lace collar to • boa guilt. , A. second supply just re ceived an the ladle Rubber Depot, 2G and xa 21. Clair street, ',hero they eau be wen in ['penal(' t. Liel2 . .1. a li. • A Trltatmobi l—Tho lung expected JIQ. now styles • SUNDA! SCRICOIt 1241,R110:4 ICII. • mato by Corbart St Needham, of !tow York, tOta Jost web recolsod. WI shall b. happy to receive calls by all • bo it will inteettot to ammo° ails H. iiJAUSLI , t UU.U.,tt Flitb street, .. e 5 . 8019 ntroots•br Is4.towny'• Pianos. ONE6E, JUIST • I.:blVhD. OSo bogsrt i too Coffee; YLV bblo. nfnod Bullet; . 101. NU to tits' trade 10., by • Pgl4'' • • 1..111419a t 001 Li No . 1 °Whim , 100 an ki 'd for ale •• ' . JAL DALZELL k SON,. 414 .0 ALA 70 Watoi street. UL6I.) APYLEM-10 bbis. bngbt . dried Apple; Jut received and ter eale by • • . JAI9. • iNTZETI., di • corner Market and lint sla, PUTATOgti- 75 bush. Pinkeye Pete. J... - tati, jest received AEA for sale by ; ; • • JAZYS A. FATZEII . . ; wrier Market slid lint .tre?ta. . • • FISt:L-2S half bble. ItlackercENo. 2, received and (or sale by • • ~ . . ~ ,• JAMES A. riTZSII, . .14 cored Market and First etreete. ellYffuN, UINONG & V 1 bale Colton; •tbar, sad 2 bbla. Glimag; 1 bb4 kleaseraz;•aew laadlag from Weimar Lizzie Martin, for sal. by jjel2 • 18.1.14111 DIC9INY CO. IIZACUN I BA!. UN I. AWN L--. 100,000 lbs. Datilb limos. In *mob boos; 150,000 lbs. do Shoulders, . do; Tor yds by • ARBOCKLIS, l,ll.• 143 sod Y 44 Liberty street, I.araiitilfh./C barrels now. 'landing A trod stwaskir Wit* Martin, for 1.1. bj : MAUI LULU CO.' . JYEii' .IDrERTISE.TILE.NT6. . QTRAWBERRIES FOR CANYING:-. !..tow is the time for cal:tang, aad presereing Strawberries. Theta selected for tide purpossehoul& be of good color. solid in eubstance, of arm texture sod of .s:verb* flavor. rinctly each • berry can be found during the Strawberry - vosson, at J. KNoX'S estal.lh.hment, No. t 9 Fifth street. Pitnamrgh. Or. den may be 101 l et hisitand In tiro marka, or at his Horticultural Store. jelolvlaw'r OVENTR GRA l'E CU LTU RE, practical treatise on the GARDEN and VIC:E -l:11W CULTURE: UY TIIE VINE,.aI the AIAN IIYACTURIC OY DOMESTIC, WINE, designed for the llse of amateur., and others in the Northern and States. Profusely illustrated - with nest en gravings from canottilly elecuted tlevigue., verihed by die, cl practice, by Joni: Plum, nuttier of "Eeney on Open Air Urape Vulture," to which wea avvarilett this First-Premium of the A maricAn hutifute. To which i. oeldiel a milectien of Exempt. of hurerirau V Pre yard Prattled, und s ctrefully prepared doecriptiou of the celotirered Thomery System of Urspe Culture. Price I. Nrrot free of truerne upon receipt of peke K NON, • jelfglaidereT No lttr vinb .tr.... Pittsburgh. P.: NY' 0 1 , "1 . 11 E lio LLA it SAVINGS DANK, for six JEWnihe m.diug tatty 3lnt, A cuulut dun DepAiture, 311110 186'2. 1:41,5(13 is Cowl uottt Fluid Bonds, Alurtgsgss....- 2(sal Iterate rit....k in Pittsburgh Banks. Bids rallt...n hand and in Banks • • 1if4 6 ,527 IJ The Trustees have Mill day declared a ',Mcleod of THREE PEE CENT. out of the profits of the host six months, payable forthwith. If not drawls, will bear interest from Jana lat. CHAS. A. COLTON, Trmutner. Plltubnrg,h, Julio 6th, 1802. The uudereigned, Auditing Committer, tetipect folly report that they have esautimal the Treasurer'. lieport for the nix months cutting May %tat, 11362, end that they have examined the Assets, consieting of Bonds, Alurtgages, Deed. of Real Relate, Certificates of Liana Sleds's, Bllle of Exchange mid Cash on baud, cud find the same to be reflect and to corm-pond *lilt the told report. ISAAC WIIITTIEit, JAS. B. I) MKEDS, C. V EAtifitt. fall lids I taT MMMIM= lAttlf,—The subscriber, thankful to N.,../tur numerous ernstousers ler their liberal patron age, w hick htnilbusearly exhausted her fourth spring supply of K.NABB'S PIANOS. would respectfully Inform the puldt: that in a low days she will hare the largest and best assortment of Pianos in the city. The Mute that may be expected in a few days ot• selected especially for this market, from the now and ilawions factory of W. final. et Co., Baltimore. CIiABLOTTN BLUM/4.:13 Filth street, jell Sole apnifor Knabo'aunriralled Pianos.. U'1'.111.31: 01.1, IiNYINERB AND .L OTLIERS.—Tbo Pennsylvania Salt Manton• turing Co. haring uonpleted their artungernente for Abe maltase:lure of CONCENTRATED OIL OF V /TEO!, are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum still buying a utpscity of Ma. per day, they will he euutdrd to till or. dens in large queuttition without delay. Addrois, GEORGIC COLIIOI.IN, Ageut, Jetlo,3,ei Ocoee, 24 Wood Weft., Pitisinirgh. TILE BEST SOU V EN tit . ILIDVII.L. OF TUN WAIL I On April 26, 15G2, will appear a New dlouthly Earl entitled BALLADS OF THE WAR. A midi of PIOTOILIAL From We aell knosu yen of MR. •A. J. H. DUGANNE, Alagnilicently ILlnetrated from original drawings, by the tat artiste, and takautHally raiment. Lot-pteeeell paper. A part will appear every month, Inclu d ing, among other thing., the FALL OF SITHTLI:, DEATH OF LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWohTIi, NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT 1100 AL. FORT DONILLSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, EIAIIPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, • C., At. The whole lumina an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of (very event In the present moat important strug gle in the bistory of tbl great nation. eart 1. entitled TUB MARCH TO THE CAP ITOL, (of t h e 6th 'Regiment of Illassacbusetta,) will appear u above. engla Parts, (monthly, free by poet,) Cl.. flue year, (12 rodothly parte,) Liberal term. to the Trade, Clubs and Cur/users. Apply to JOHN ROBINS, P. O. ktoz, 3,940.--aplS..am n Park Row, N. T. filTi utt VILARLEStu WN, MASS. ACHUSETTS.--Seated Proposals will be receiv ed - ar the office of the Water Commissioners until JUNE 20, 1862, for furnishing the City of Charles- town with about 3,3101 tone of Cast iron Water Pipe, and shoot 54 tuns of Special Castings. The BiZE6 01 papas, iequi red edit be 4,6, 8, 10, ii, 24.30 and 36 inches. All pipe to be cast vertically, to as to lay Weet exclusive of bob. - - Copies of *pedal:allows and contract, and forms for propoeals, will Lawrie on the applicati an of parties Intending to make bona fide bloc Parties mek lug proposals will be reipaired to give bonds, with two acceptable sureties. 7ha Commissioners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all of the bids offend. All proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Cart Iron Water Pipe," and sent to the Water Commis sioners,. Cbarlisitown, llama EDWARD LAWRENCE, For the Water Commisalonera C. L. STEVENSON, Lief Engineer Charlestown Pi ater Works. Je3e2sed 862. AtcCORD &CO 1862. RATS, CAPS, STRAW GOON, 131 WOOD STREET, PITTBBU6OU. WO ISO Dow reoelsing e Le ROC ADDITION ID our al. reedy nexuses STOCK of 'HATS, CAPS, STRAiv (HAMS, BONNETS, SHAK ER HOODS end BA LH LEAF HATS. . . alurchanta. ♦ialtlog oar city can by hum ua at Imrerpricas than In PhlLadolphia or New Turk. a Ott aIcCOFtD a CO. !Ur ANHOOD,; HOW LOS'!! HOW .LTJL BESTOBFD I—J.4 Published, in a Sealed Eo- • toys. Prior Bin Oasts. Lecture on the Natant, Traatment and anneal Care u Sperturaturrbres or liendual Weakneas, Invol untary Emtealons,Bexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Ntrtunanerw, Consumption, 'Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Mystical Incapacity, resulting Omit Beltnabmw, ..to. By MAST. J. CBI, V Kg.WHIL, M. D., Author of the "Orren Book," At', ad. BOON TO TLIOUSAN DS OI,U Y FELLERS," Bent ender seal, In a plain envelope. to auy post•paid, on receipt ut in cents, ur two postage .tamps, by Da. Cll. J. O. KLINE, Broadway, N. Y., Pest-Office Bon 45811. apla:itodaWT (ADD FORKS, constantly on itand and ‘.../ fur sale by , j la DOWN R TETIACW. IYAIWoud VENIAL INSTIEUMENTS—A uuw J_.or aseortnientf mt renelved by JO4 BONN et TIZTLICY. 136 Wood garret. 11.41iSti TM:ALE—A complete assort, .i.: merit br gabs by 'SOWN a TETLEY. 014 1313 Wood $l5O , BEST PIANOS. $l5O HROTESTEEN A HALE barlug removed to their now wareroome, are now prepared to Offer the pablla a wartlike nets scale full . 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improrornatda known hi this country or Europe, onr-strung hue, French grand action, harp pedal, 101 l Don frame, for , . 8150 - CASH. WarrOnted for FIVR TEAM. Bich moulding cure, 1475 to 9200, .11 warranted made of the bat 'wooed material, and to atand better than any sold (or $4OO or $4OO by the old methods of manufacture. We Invite the best pulpe to. examine ar4 try than new Instrumonis. end we stand ready at , al thus to teat them .. with any others manufactured in thta country. GROVESTEEN & Ti A TY, TALIAN VIOLIN bfrtillitie,gr MAIL POST War/. , Trebles, or 16 atrium, 4 lenatbs,..best . •• • Seconds, or 3 " —l3; thirds, or D 3 " ' " • " ---16 Fourths,i or G " 1 lenglia pure Best quality Freech or German Ist,' 3d, rd And _ 414 strings . . .30 Best quality Guitar la A B, shyer stringy, each.ls lieound encb.lo ast quality Itiollacello, A and D, each —..:— Beat , • G aad C., ; MsHad to any , addriss,;"ost, paid, on receipt oC the money, or in postage stamps, by. • U. 111E1.1.0P., 01 Wad, street:.. 2t. largo lot of fresh Jitrhigs jest arrived; alto, Violins, Violio Caws, notes, Accmleaos ; dtc. Joie ' 1 EWAVIANOTOKTISB.- 4 -.?" • 74-` Jrist reeelvitiga verj !argent. . 14.. . stunk of PIANO ' VOItTES, selected 1 • • I persoully from the oelebrited Mani:trattoria of, Chickerteg &lons, Breton; flatlet; Darla a. Co;; . Boston; and EfAselton Brawl, New York—all of new sqles;and wiq,bs sold at present manuractereis! , demi rata for nets or oti a tessonahlwepallt. / fate .10 ' 114 IL atELLOfi, Wood et .` NE"- MELODEONS AND MAEMO - NIUSIB, from the celebrated manufactory of Mason do Hamlin. Boston. Also, two/good ale hand octavo alatodsons. CHEAP:* roe ale by , iota ' - ;JOHN H. IBILI.LOh.II Wtodia: piAriu AT A 13AltliALN.-,..5: gentle . . . mad going tut offers a splendid new seven 00. Ws Louis XIITth PLlail), -, wirli inn irdli - fmrdo. widoh. cost $590. will be som gor P 95 shr' Tim' Piano is at this wareroonn! rot H. JILK!!!!! 2 BBO.; No. Cs. 4 Ilith street. , .. ~,,, i , ~,.,-. - .4 ~ - »g . . Y -sr^~''~" 23,5'18 25 1'.0,519.98 BONNETS AND 811 A K ER El OODS. I=l PIAXOB No. 478 BROADWAY, 478 BROADWAY; H.Y DRY GOOD& TO -DAY, Wholesale and Retail Departments BARKER •& CO.'S, 59 Market Street, ley open to the RITA I 4 TRADS Como aud pro ILC. LARGE:4T STOCE,.thoGR,RAT EST V A RI ETY. and i tun CH EA PEST I31001A: ever !en IQ this ray N. B.—ONE Pitice Qm.y, BARGA INS I BARGAINS ? SIMMER DRESS GOODS elware• 111.1.• Erse dEAHP OF i•• thiajfily BLAOK SILK SHAWLS AND SACQUES DOSIESTIC GOODS Cheap for Cash.. C. HANSON LOVE & CO:, 74 Market Stroet MORE NEW GOODS J. M. Burchfield's VLIITE ORGANDIE LAWI , I.?, nee istyl; SA WHITE BRRAGE A NCY SILK KOKES for $l5 wrorlli SII&PHELID'S PLAID for It% cent/ BERIGE for 16 cents worth 41. SILK SACO:TSB 13=10:1 SUBIIIEB SACQUES. LACS POINTS, very cheap. LACE lIANTILLAS, rory cltemp 100 DOZEN LADIES' RIBBED,COT TON HOSE. 100 DOZEN MISSES BIBBED COTTON HOSE (PITON SUN UMBRELLAS, GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK SUN UMBRELLAS. For aide to trio trade at the res 7 loweat pH,* EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND BETE, HANDKERCHIEFS, ' INFANT'S CAPS, WAISTBAND ROBES, NIORT - CAPS,, HA HISIIRO EDGING, FRENCH WORKED BANDS:ate. &a., wing out at reduced rrices. ,• A newmppll of BLACK ENGLISH TIIBEAD LACE VEILS AND BAUM'S. GUIPURE AND VAL. LACE COLLARS. GRENADINE AND TISSUE VEILS. CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS. BLACK LACE EIIT4, LISLE AND SILK GLOVES; WHITE, BROWN AND SLATE COTTON HOSE; MEN'S AND BOYS' COTICIWBOSE; CRILDREN*6 STOCKINGS, of all Ltrot etwrtment ‘4"O balm bseeoffgrod to our ctatoruer.. • HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, lIAIR. NETS, HEAD DRESSES, Sc., lc. JOSEPII HORNi4 (Wbolualollooms ad and ad .t.0.1e1,) • Naa. 77 and 79 MARKET STILKST OUR ENTIRE STOCK FINE. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, ? REAL LACE GOOD LACE TRIMMED pErlO. and fit...jibing le the VIIBROIDZIIY 4putakeut Lava been marked at . • Greatly Reduced Prices The I lock is all fresh and desirable, and thegres , portion bas been MARKED DOWN TO EASTERN c4tST; many artlclWmurh 1;1 - ow (Ito FIRST 600,10 claim thrtut. EATON, MACtUM 4 Co. N. 11.-100 dozen more of those nice Linen HAND HEHUH I EFS. at 63V, just received. je7 STRAW 'BONNETS CHILDBCN'S HATS . A ,Ololerale .tact of cLolco Oriel of STRAW BON - - NETS and CHILDREN'S HATS, to Le doled out Id et _ N IJOLESALS PRICES, now titto for ex • lob i~ oar retail department.. r, BATON, 111ACROhil. CO., N 0.17 Fifth stmt. SUMMER BTLKS AT 373 a . CENTS.I.I yard wide FINN, L&WNS cents, putt/ BEMITIFUL DREES! Messy Cheri Clop I GOODS, of me latest style ? Just °piped LIGHT COLORED BALMOR2i.,I. 1;;I: HBW ETni OP lamovet ICT.AI3PEO TARE HOOP 0N18T.,- W. D. MMUS' T LINDSEYIS BLOOD. - .I3EOCHEE. j mien Scioto* "••', - LINDBE !S r 6 q.ooli SEA.,BOHAS c ad Ovies o. thefaoe• LINDELPS .B.LOOD SEARCHER- Oro Yrettai • 1 app ,.11.1119.M8 BLOOD EtBA • Boliiitein4 7•ZJIYAB4rig ELOOD.BEARCHER corr i M " 7f LJNIofISrkBZOOD =was'? ti tie bat . . .—Cere.mnit. b:taken In:porcheelny.. u Me= 'counterfeit of tills article: The genuine, prapucd bJ the original haunter, Dr. LINDSEY, It for sale by , , SIMON JOHNSTON. ' .-- r'CornerStettlafleld and - /cnarth etreetz.. • A RTIVICIAL LEGS AND ARM. i fielptueg - astobniud ratans esaLlina. LEG Aunnot&l , Raps. e,j ul ot . *lmo York: .-mrsksm 131'1Y:1i-25' bbla. ...It; Sienale br - - G 4.0. B. 401188.. 1 :441 - `-•141 :Water street. JIJIUSEMEXTS. WITTSBII RGH' THIATRE, . : - _ timanos. -lames and Manager. TIiRtIDAY EVENING, June 17th, Second Digit of the engagement of the popular PhD adelphla t....lmedien. lllr. FRARK DREW. RIP yAs va*ELE, 'arab 50uge...3.1r. V. DREW After which • new Venice of CAMILLE! Mr. FRANK DRZW ...... WARD CAJRILLE ARMAND-- To ronelnde -with Etf FETLOWrLERE. TACTIC, with FitANK DRKW UCTIO-11' SaLIES. 11.1.14DREN' BUG (41 ES s CiMiSES AT AUCTION.—On W EDS ESDAY, Juno IStb„ o'clock, will sold, at the euttuneruitl Auction 'Jocose,' AV Fifth stmt., flvJ 'ray tuperiur finish Chil dren's Btiggino and Mains, Eitai.rn cued, with O ver platio C. J. 0. DAVIS. Auct. PicTuRE AND LOOK NU FRAMES, MOULDING, dc.—On IVADSKS• DAT MORNING, Jane littb, at 10 o'clock, twill be doh', at the Goiumercial Auction lionag 54 Wink alma; a barge lot of ouperjor Looking Olga, and Pic ture N rain., Mahogany and Gilt; also. a large lot of GM Yreme Moulding, an to good order. jell J. G. DAVIS, JtueL _ BOUTS AND SHOF.S, YVERT DESCRIPTION Hall Their Value. - ' MASONIC HALL AUCTION-110113E, No. E. 5 FIFTH STRICET 'JUKE LLNEN GOODS FUR 11UUSE- J_ IZEEPERS.—Ou MONDAY, June 18th, at 10 • o'clock m. and 2 and 8 o'clock p: m., continuing TUESDAY, WiIDPIESDAY AND TiIUBSDAI, will be eold, on the second Poor of Deets' Auction, , No. 51" Finn street, i a large and very valuable' stuck of pure Linens Ick lioneekeepent,comprisinglu tart bleached and brown damask Table Mahe, Taa and Table Pi epkine, fluckerback Towels, Muds t brash, blenched and browitToble Damask, Bingen Bath Towels, Ladle. and Gent's Linen Handker clouts, aide Linen Sheeting', Pillow Case Linens, French!. Iduseillat Quilt,, Jinglish Tollet Quilts, • American Counterpanes, Shirting Linens; Ac. Thur will - be found the largest and Bust stock of pure linen goods for housekeepers to select from ever Wirier. sr public sale in She city. Every article war• ranted to the buyer as represented. the goods no. be examined on Wednesday afternoon. Comfortable . seats provided for !mites._ Terms cub, par fonds. . " J. U. DAVIS, Anti. , F. Methirastr, Proprietor, Boston.- Jell oUr SKIRT'd, irom 15 to 4U opriop, 11 st..IIcOLELLAND'S Auction. -jots CENTS A PAIR FOR GAITERS, IJV McCIALIA.ND'S: HOUP B.ECIRTf3, cheaper than the cliaspest. at 55 Fifth street. I.]S GENT'S CALL? - CONGRESS. GAI TESS. at McCIALLAND'd Auction. jol3 1110tOT$ 'AND YOUTH'S SHOES,' at Masonic Hall Auction Douse. Jel3 Q, 110 E E.SII 3 ORJUAL at 55 Fifth street Jel3 , MERCILIXT nui,oßs. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I ILX.2IIIY G. HALZ.STO 7 (Successors to Jams C. Watt,) Are' nownotiving their Summer Stock, compgtaing, *Ter, variety of goods adapted to men and boy swear, which. in extent, choice taate and prices mill compare i favorably with any in the trade. rumen, Amotioan and West of England Clotho, of the beat makos, of 'every abode and quality—a very large assortment; Caminteres iit4 Doeskin.; Super Black French Doeskins; Super ~ I.ck French Cud meree; Fancy Cassimeres in every variety; Bibbed, Block and Fancy Camtmeroe; Silk klixed Cainimeres of every shade and color. yESTINGS--Fancy Silk and Sethi Vestinga, new styler, Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting; Mathew and Fancy Bilk '<stints; White Figured Bilk sod Satin Feelings. Aho every variety of . goods for Business Coate; likewise a very choice selection of Vurnlehtigklecda.-. 4 adapted to gentleman's wear. fi ...Soliciting nu early from on friends and the public; soy orders entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in all cases; SASSY -G. HALE a (AL, Merchant Tailor,, adlid - Cat. Penn and St. Clair streets. TrartTS. in - ANTED—A Room with Power; to* 11T ono of the Railroad Dopota-proferred. Apply to MOS I,=, P. U 'ANTED—A fiISTUTION as Book.' - keeper. fialeeinen or: Sbipyieg Clerk. le ni good collector. - Hest city refennice given. Address .0. P. 3.4'. littaburgh. jeTilw' AliTAl4,T.EP.—information of 52 bbh. 01X4 brought from Oil Olty by Keelboat Wee t Soled; on for about the let out. Said Oil w e ir etre slimed to L. J. Omohundro„ . , JAS. DALZELL & SON, .Jelf ~ 69 and TO Water atreet. a Slight Cold,- 41 11 C I ;Mao. aug Asen_ess - 11RoNCHIAI, or. • ."ate , f c C 7.,,Whieh, might be che-lre-I qOO a simple remedy, ffnegl; ed, after . i - terminates cericucly. FeiD.'a - re aware of the importance of clopping a ,P 9 C111.:4-4 or aligki / 04d in its first stage • that which in the beginning would yield to a Mild remedy, if - not attended to, coon attacks the • gectuta's.getutelzial,6eanizza: were first introduced eleven years ago!. It has been 'proved-That they are the best article• before- the public fot ~Ls, Xabia, 'em htfLs, „Oathraa,,cdaesh, the EfaCking - Congh , , in, Xanaunifiliatt,! and' nutnerous affections of the,..ghetatzi, giving 'irnmediale relief. Public Speakers If Singers will find them effectual`for i Clearinge and strengthening the voice. Sad by" all (3ruggicts and akalera in jfeclicine, 1.15 cents per box. 'tot , cluby SIMON-JOHNSTON, O. KEYSEIt B.A. VA lININTOOK & 0048. B. SELLERS & CO. B. L. VAIINESTOON. A 00., B. J. VA NDJBYOBT and lIMNDIMISON BEM deTanrweixer CMCINNATI /LEAD WORKS. 4 - 6COlOi/CK;iiIBSON & CO., , , IL&NOWACIII7REILS OF G. '" 4. Lead Pipe L Good,. -- Sheet Lead ALSO DE4LIBS ix Grp,;,n. Pig -Lead, - - I Patent Shat and Code Hurry Braver. - arrweatx Kara AND 87GLIMIL G oo d s . Befog areltutirely in ta Lead Trade, we eaa feral& the 'abate to better adraatam to ttaizza, and an. arms terms, -than eatt. be had latAlkET, PARy.ELL & CO., ritricarm' DIZED tfririt'rrtniss, , . . lei YorigE xii, ifPai SR mil:ay. . . ANDitivreinas; for on &Snarls, lined it, the moat 'durable. Home iitted,ip with hot aaa cold water In the beet style, with all the modern -, impreremanu. In BATHS, WASESTaIiIIti o eLOSETS,I3IIIBF.,&e. . . ~" - ~ - UDUAN .11)1C(114. V •-• . "•,- Ir P. PORTEN Co.,' . „ ;, . -• ~ :_ Stinattr of STRASEBOARSILIFT6, 0 NHS, PISTON ROW* PITSILISAAWS,'IVBXSTS, LOOOIIO2IIS • ....AND OAR AXIOES; ANCHORS, /9 / And all kind. of. Itme7 caging. ' . • , . , .- -. -;-' l l , l 7 , :ititFiDiiiii • Ceitaat nosr Plasbargh,: aiyBl7AA '2; '-- ' L.....ArAcatoortarzrr, E 11. .- -, , - .2 , .. •_ ... . ~. -). ':l ., ' . .- . - • Je'Mat L Ma Bar Lead. Block Tin. MZM=T=
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