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Mart, on. asTuui , iir, JUNE 210s; 180:,, for the. . el e ction of STWCS :DELEGATES from:ear:6 Pieranci,, Contentirsi, to: be .Isehd .on the roirkOtosr The- Contagion will aitamhie. : JDNE 23,18.3, at the COURT ROUSE, at 11 e'elock a. ln., to 041414410 4 PRESIDENT JUDGE. OF CARRON: - an :ASSOCIATE ISM - :t oU r 4l loll ''' R ' lsr2:ft! '-t e P51611:1'1' a COUNTY STATE REFUnLICAIT„CusTENTIOI T , tni t s:h t e h il WetinEsi"in the tOwniblps will be - . .110S:between the isoins,,Of.lt and 0 /is ins and in tha and"..boinught,Letween - 3 and 7 p m., of said '..• ' dky. • The appointment of thedelogates in the to am '. jaidoll will =along. and the eittmandbor. : DRAVO,Lbaranan. &Mahn,. ON our' u forth page will be found some . extracts from au.eloquent speech delivered by .Hon. Tuouas Wtmlaus, at.. Harrisburg, at thecloseof the lato station of the Legi.l - The Iteplibliean County Convention, 'Which is to 'knot next 'week, is for the par pose of nominating Candidates for the two law judgeships, for County, Controller, and to elect_ Delegates to the linnisburg Con- Tendon, and for no ether purpose. The -. 'nominating conventiop for the other offices Is not Called yet, and ;will not ha •probably • .• for two months to come. • The : primary. meetings take place on .Sat, • -- urday ncx.t:: We hoie titerciffillbi a large attendance of the Republican' voters at that • time. - The Way to a 'Lasting Peace. _ . The l3altiznore American, in an article on Ahedangerti to which slavery is exposed in , Maryland, makes the following statement, . . . . which /9 WO well established to be doubted by any candid Man, but which is avoided, in. all the arguments of the Democratic Again, one great fact is undeniable, and that if!" that, as a body distinct fron all others, the slaveholders, were, and are, ?no- Secessionists, disloyal! It may • appeee. - ctirious art' fact; it may-startle some,' but it ie 'nevertheless true, and as easily demonitrable ,as any other "fact. We do not mean to say that „amongst theta there are not large numbers of 'Union men, Some of - the, truest, too, in the State; but ;just. as certain- as disaffection is pats non& in certain. counties in the State, just - as certain it is that there the institution is strongest. The fact, too, thus-shown, is by z , 'meting eingular. The rule holds good -i n every_ Southern Suite. The mountain counties in every one of them are comps's !. ativelY loyal, the !owes , eountry . , sastern Tennessee,Laetern Kentuck, West- - ern 'Virginia, Western Maryland,' Northern Alabama, all demonitrate the' same condi :: Sim of things, and therefore we unhesitat iugly state it.as a fact which, however nu , , palatable in certain quarters, cannot be con ' - 'Leavened, and Must be recognized in deal ing Shiveiolders,'Se a rule, are disloyal, are Seeessionistec' - an revolutionists. They • • originated, the war, they wage the war,' they keep Litt the_war. They are the head • " and front of the war. But for slavery there Weald have been no war. All the hate and ill-feelimg 'between the two sections his - • ; grown oat of slavery, is fostered by slavery, • ' and. will exist as long as Slavery` lasts. Slaiery originated the war for its own par poservto increase - its own - pewee and ag grandizement. , All the fearful loss of life, Act deristation, sickness, wretchedness and , - untold woe, growing onto( the war, can be chargedlo slavery, and to 'nothing else. Is it.not then sheer injustice that slivery should be punished. If slavery has waged a war, and been defeated, should it not suf . „, - -.ler the antpral consequences of its acts 7 'Or shall we, take the advice of Vallandig ham, and all secession sympathisers, and radon . the . Union 14 it Was, by keeping around slavery all . the safe-guards with "which it had been hedged by its friends whe have had almost unrestricted rule for thp last thirty' . years. Instead of p unish-. , -...irrithe authors this great cme, we will do all we can to save !hem from the just ;lion - sequences of their own villiany. ;lain do more. ; We will. rotect anti defend slavery, and liana it, until it grows strong enough to rule the -.country, or to instigate. another rebellion, vrhen the whole seen.: of carnage and waste will have to bo Irene AMIE -,over again. - - Lei the' . free -States beware! Heal up this breach now by protecting alperifroth the natural consequences of ita crime, re , store as far as you can the Union as it was, and permit slavery to exist and'go unpack labial, and if ever a_ foreign war breaks these., very . slaveholding 'traitors will . ; • be ' found on the side 'of the national:foe. They will embrace that opportunity to be revenged on the North, and too achieve the establishment of their elaveholdin gEmpire. With the passions of hell in their bosoms, with the rage . of infernal malice in their ,-11:iarts they will wait,: ready, to spring to' arms on the first opportunity which lees elleteBB. While slaverY Nets 'they never can be good andloyal citizens. It is folly to en ,.,pect it; it is msdness.to hope for it. \Pith Mille causes of hatred and revenge, grow : lag out of the conflict, added to those in ... herent in the system of slavery itselfw bleb • has already Cuminated in a war, it is vain to expect that there can be peace while. elavery Destroy slavery,'and you destioy with it the aristocracy of the Betray:- which • will niter submit to equal rnle.Permit Slavery, • or foster it as the censerviitiies desire, and • . you sustain an aristocracy which will foe ever struggle for mastery, and will bring the wholo country in common ruin, rather than yield to equality. The South must be `purified, by the destruction of slavery, acid of a slaveholding aristocracy, before there can be: permanent , peace, or a perfect .tinion. - . ‘.:A writer to ;the New York-'Times, who signs himself a' "Veteran, Observer," puts the ease very clearly, in the following ex , But there have .been delusions in:both South and North, which are now apparint, - and which history. will recognize. It is delusion in the North to suppose the Co. ' exlstericti of free and slave . Stales.poriads for any great length of time; it is a delusion in the North to suppose an - aristocracy will not fight for its axle/end, to the lest end ; it is a — deluslon in the North to sup- pose that the aristocracy relateis only to the blacks; it is &delusion in the North 4 ''.• '.,- N.: - . ' : - . 1 : - :f -- ..- *- . s . : , su. . .... 1 ` I : •, .' • • aelraa Mat l erially :weak- enea by the Meeks t v It fe a delttaioti In the North to enpp , . the whites poorll itel cr i ths Bouth the orhsgsost.rlia tistoory; finally, is an dstc:iathenoftruiPmtb4trlc"sit say mean. of psorcatonshostct i- Orly outdoing As ariweetwev NfiWnry—or, what is equivalent, puttinkrit Orripletely under-the feetioft theLGoVertunent i by dis franchising all the rebels. - - On the 'other haupthe delusions of the &path hive been quite as numerous, anti c- far - more injurioull. It was agreat dilusiett the South- to -isuppose that secession was • posaiblewitholat war; it was a great dolu aion in the Sodth to suppose there was any -party at the - North-able, willing, to. as sist them after they had fired on the un was' Waitrons &balm] to 'suppose that. Cotton was King; it was a • delusion to suppose that the , North bed no idea 'btit - that of trade; 'it *waia delusion to suppose any foreign '-nation had any . interest in fighting fora Southern rebel lion; it was a great delysion to suppose "that•Senthern chivalry was 2upericifo'tbat of the North ; it is-a great delusion-to sup pose that when the. Cavalier . is pitted against. the Puritan, the Cavalier,will.not go down in the battle The,sipirit of Crom well'a,soldiersstill livei—ind lives to fight' the last', descendants of the Stutiits' or the Bourbons, whenever found 'on earth. ' The bottle has been long—the battle may be long yet—but tholorder of castes, of hie very, of haughty aristocracy built upon The wrongs and plunder of the humanrace, must go down in the long conflict of. ideaa, • end the terrible colobat of embattled' hosts. There Will be an aristocracy while the world lasts, My- - 'it will be that whiCh Ged made—the Arihtocracy of Work; oteialted- Virtue, end ofluoble Genius. The PACIFIdATIUN of the South will be easy, if it is done right' and not otherwise. Since the Southern States, as States, are at war with thel,Goyernmenc the strong holds of tbe,SOutli. as . the great rail road points - and'iarge cities---must be held by military;ociyyatian ;- next,,tho priperly of open rebels' engaged in the war must be confiscated; thirdly, rebels must be diefren. biased; fourthly, the State Governments must. be reorganised by loyal- citizens:- This accomplishes three main things, viz 1. Security for the future. 2. The rear ganiratioa of the 'State Governinents; 'and 3. The ultimate exile and disfranchisement of the leadingi, and active members of the political aristocracy. In . a•shiert time alt commercial and agricultural operations will: go on as usual. The leaven of rebellion will be destroyed; the causes of insurrec tion wilt Cease; and the Union be restored. -MORNING, JUNE 18 _What we Escop'ed From. Mr, loozEr,l in a late letter to the hies, • Results Ivive :radii, proved that if Breckin ridge had . been elected, four - years would have found the. free :Rotel without a country save that which was 'controlled by the'inttitation of slavery. The iebellion of 1861-'62 i$ the voice of the depil pinclniming that, in :the event of the election of Breckinridge in 1860, FOUR xriats YORE WOULD LiAlit POUND USA SLAVE niticanclir 1.. And yet such traitors as Vallindigham, and such_Deino'Matic 'papers as the Pitts, burgh Post, are laboring to.bring aboutthe .resurrection °flu' party to restore the rule of men ,and principles in ,sympathy And harmonyisrith the Breckinridge rebels. Tar WOUNDEN - IN THE FLOAT AIT PORT RI:- mantic: 7 Th° r4orindod in the fight at Port Republic letween Jecbson and a part of Shieldes'Commerid, 275 in's:muster, arrived at Wnshington at 2 a. ia. Sunday. 'Through somebody's earelessnesner culpability they wore perinittedito remain in the - cars until nearly no'on befOre a Surgeon or any Govern ment official appeared to take mire of theta. They have since been removed to the hospi tal, and are doing well. , Most of 'them will recover; their injuries being principally flesh wounds. —; - .What a Veteran Observer Thinks.' A letter to the New York Timis, from " the Beeehes," says I•and yea 51. ti; Tistespwi'l evidently rate our Generals at very different values. I cannot think there was any necessity for prolonging the war; by Standing still—. even when the ;result was an - evacuation.. On the contrary; I think the great error of the war was' want of Sigor and celerity in military notiemenle. If you think otherwise, I desire you. to:read the,campaigus of the . great Frederick; I wish you _to note also Atitchel's imariih on Huntsville, .Fremonee march in Missonri, and his last great march froth Franklin to Winchester' and Wood stock inripuniult of Jack:Son. ' I - wish you. to note' also that,Beauregarii did not evacu ate Corinth till ithe railroad was cut in his rear; and that ZinwOrleans was not taken by waiting for an evacuation ; but by the gallant desh oP,.our navy. However, lam finite willing to ''.praise the bridge which carries ua safe over;" and to forget criti cism in joyous gratulationa upon our coun= , try's safety.. - . • - • BRktuttsitt.tbas -happily illus.. , trated the evasiveness and; timidity of the oppononl.e in the Presbyterian, General As sembly. - Ile said: Every speech; giving utterances froth a disloyal bosom:, seems to signify. that it nowould be harm, by. silence,. 'to. disgrace .th - o church ; and yet deem any plain and unequivocal allusion to the difficulty as ex .ceedingly harmful. One very hot day a West. India ladi • directed her servant to takesome Ice, and - some liquor, and some water ' „and some led*, and mix them 'for her to drink. :l'And ; if you please; nil's tress," said-the Servant, f'shall _I put in a little • ntitmeg7l, "Begone,_ you heist," screamed the .mistress ; "do you dank. I would drink punA I" (A lengli,) So, nosy ~ when.l. would 'put, in "the nutmegi" and make the ques tidn unequivocalthe brethren' manifest abhorrince of the whole matter." - The Rebels Evacuate Chattanooga.- ' Large Number of Cattle and 'Horace Captured..trleueral Adansa , Defeat Complete.. • SuciurvaLE, JUDO 12, 1862.. -To Goi , ernor Aildritti Johnson r , Onr expeditionlntii gist Terinimeee hee proved successful:e are returning.with eighty, ,prissiseris, . including. a number of prominent office:mi. also captured a drove of cattle, and it'ilarge quantity of. horses intended for the'rebel army... The defeat, of Clem Aditma' rebel forces in. 'Svreeden's Caveimusi. much more completer then .'re ported. Ile escaped without'sword, hat' or horse:' We silenced the enemy's' batteries . at Chattanoogtion the elMall:1g of the 7th, 'lifter a Beres .cannonaditig . thise, - heurs. :lifter opened'on the 8111. at 9 4.11. - , - 4e4, COn.. finned six. hopre,opon the , town .and - rige . pits, driving the enemy out and forcing him to abandon hie works and evacuate the ' city. LThey hur4t, several railroad bridges to prevent purtinkt...., 'The Union. people in East iTetitteesee 'aro' wild with joy. They meet, us - along the' road' by "hundreds.'l Wadi lend . you a!tiiimber of deli principle persecutors trore!Saitattehle'Valley: • " i. ;awes S Nectar , Vrik 'General, . , England's Trouble*. A , letter .from:England, nays: For .one day, Liverpool and Manchester . had some hope of getting o'atton. That hope has van ished in the bonfires along the Mississippi. They sent agents to Nashville and to Port Royal, with unlimited gold,- to purchase cotton-but none could be •bongbt. .They expect none froMthe North, or through the North, Other seams are esbatuded.' fa dio is bare.. The mills stop, and every week the tens and hundreds of thousands in:Lancashire elok into deeper gulf ,of poverty and despair. They must be fed England is.rich, , and the wealthy, people of England are cliaritablec but there must. be an end!to;their: cbarities,•from mere ex haUstion./-. !!: • 0'.•;.• Miliourretrillo*Ottli • Teatot.-17p to bad' the' Bite& Thitibette RI . dialed . bad' "brought iiiik:itarmialiic this 8,722 tone tifiirtM'etio. , pig Iron:‘l4/1. ing the same this Vat jAke Superior' demi piny has shipped,l,7oo ions Of on, and thi Jackson Coinpany 800 tcukir.Lakeileptriot Moot, Afey 81 ' • - -.. _- "FlitOnstee'Aiding IlltititelOctfore Rich. , - .. •• :.' , .-4isoisd. - --' .i. Gevei:Ftsin ldenday,-June0„1 . 842... There is dueling atlong range between .the, enemy e. pickets and oar. own—and there tire. Movement rind,preparation on Mir Mile ; andmiducihinilyOu their shie„!for. -the great battle soon to be fought. And I will candidly tell- my efriends; that they. must make sip their winds to hear the• de tails of a -conflict, before -/Licliptonti--coni-• pared with which the battle of the Seven Pines was but to bkirrhish. • Theenemy are , greatly superior to us in • Dumpers.. !Their earnestness is of course greater than ours— for they fight to repel an WllBlOll of-their homes and - firesides. Their' fourage, as daring, if not as tenacious as our ownis by nature, savage, and has bet animated by politics' into implacable hate They have i our am discipline—an equal I experience is 1 e camp and in the field—rind possess i in t eir despised smooth-bore Diusketnand thei cartridges of one round , bullet. and 'three. buckshot, a far better "weapon for this • wooded . figliting-ground than ' our boasted Minis rifles. •• No—l ! ear these rebels tight under UM grivett Pines and I say to all those people who* *think ;hat we aro toniarchitito ' Richmond without, fiyht ing every inch of the un3y, that they nurse a delusion which the killed and wounded and captured, will wake them from, shockingly, if they have SODS, brothers, or nephews in -the battle. I. tell you New 'Yorkers, that this rebel army has no purpose of retreat ibg before us as „Ivo •march intnthele pont: - kat Capital. They nit in their trehehesand lie under their'canto' to save the Southern Confederacy. 'TheY desire' to fight. By evacuation of etringhOlds andietreatit from positions ',of advantage,' held just long enough to:weakeu us by delays, they have drown us where they call think us, and where they will compel ua to fight, whether we want to or not. They consider that the coming •• battle will decide:their fate, and that-0f • their Confederation; that it will conchide the war. They know its import ance, and liiiiy are braced to its cilies. To whip this rebel army Zia-morrow or next day, we shall have to destroy it. To march into Richmond we must pave our way with 20,000 dead Southerners. Can we do it 1 • But to this coming fight. There are some things I would like to see _done before the regiments are formed for lic 1. Hit were possible to get the-job done, I would rub my hands with :glee at wit nessing the aerial translation, by divine or diabolic power, of all the Coward officers in the army. I ' kiwi that, brave and de. tertnined officers can hold shaky troops un der fire make them fight. And 1.. also . know that, under cowardly command. and example, the bravest men will become de moralized and break and run. I learned at the Seven Pines what I abaft ever here after consider the first of military maxims, 4 .klelect,your officers with most jealous care and the most anxious scrutiny. They give charneterto armies, and win victories orlose battles." , 11. 1 would like to hear a general order read-to the regiments forbidding soldiers to, leave their ranks to assist the 'wounded to•the rear. From' two Anten was the es cort which the wounded had at the Seven Pines— that is, every wounded man, be coin useless as a combatant, took out of the fight from two to. ten sound fighting men! Suppose that a.regiment has GOO—. that its wounded, as happened here on the *3lst, amounts to 11 per cent, ;.eriy,o6. Now, ellow three as. the average of the : sneaks who in long-faced procession get Out of fire Under the pretense of assisting wounded comrades to the surgeons.: That would make a desertion from the reglmentof 192. -Four per cent, May he added for killed end missing—which is 24—and we haves total of diminution' I fighting numbers of 212 about: half of the . entire regiment. The wounding' of 06 men 'causes the battle to lose the services of 192 beside, and the care of these woanded could just as well as not be deferred to the close of the action, in most of the cases. In some of the cases, it could better be deferred. I have not deem, ed it necessary to Bay that the sad escorts of the mounded never return to the .fight. . I did not seethem return either at Wil liamsburg or at the Seven:Pines, nor in the military talk about the camp-fires o'nights have I ever heard of these faithful escorts returning. They stick to their bleeding trusts—hours after the surgeons have got them. ' 111. I should like to see 'the 'General in command of the reserves stretch a line of cavalry—a whole regiment of :cavalry in single line—away across the field, to crack stragglers, with peremptory orders to fire upon them with. their carbines, and kill them dead, if, when hailed .at a distance and ordered to go back, they hesitated fora moment to do •so. This may seem harsli; but after my experience alibi, Seven Pines, and my clear perception of the truth that the straggling of a few regiments, whether from being overwhelmed or from cowardice, • atop demoralize an entire army—may ruin 'a campaigt—may wreck a great and holy cause— I snow that it is the duty of al -commander to proMptly take the lives. of the few unfaithful or'timid men whose flight can magnetize brigades with irresolution' or fear. - There can'he no doubt about this duty; and if Gen. Peck would , take on a sternness equal to his bravery and strike dead with a Mope musketry, fire the head of the. nolumn of stragglers, should one stream out . of the coming battle of Richmond, he would double the moral power of the army and render it invincible.. I believe that the essence of.the, soldier's contract is to die sooner than run. • - lie bargains with his comithrte face-the foe, and - be-shot doWn, if necessary.'_lf he will not fulfill this contract trim *a sentizarintaf honor, or, from pride, he should be made to fulfill it'by ball cartridges, and ;sabre-blade's. *The soldier who &mica OM of a tight, under any carcum , stances, eldiuld be driven back into it, or killed dead: IV. ,I would like to bear whispered throiagh this Left Wing, an order' from the Commander-in-Chief to theColOnels to have their regiments receive the'enemy,' if they 'attack, with oho fire delivered kneeling,,witb bayonets fixed-z.and then' CO start to their feet with the commarid: itp,, boye; and at them!" The bayenet r ia onr.weapon.- Ve have nearly demonstrated ;that these vil lains won't and can't *stand it; Our men are largdr, heavier ,'and higher-limed than the.rebel ranitandfile. These ere silvan teges.in the Imo of the bayonet which they cannot possiblyequalize.- The troops which have the enthusiasm and determination to use this weapon always make short battles and win comparatively jaleedless victories. For bayonets 'never pet Men hie, a trivet' balls because they doii't 'sin them. , -It:is obt in human nature to impale Itself on a of 'viable 'coming - bayoneta: .1 Wilt ihardlY - be 'credited when'l eV', that there was bid one bayonet wound dressed 'by all the surgeon§ at WilliaMeburg, among our own men aid the'rehels, For roar days' and nights I was among the wounded of the Seven Plink'and associated With the stir : geons, who • to the injuries of full 3,000 of both armies, and I would not hear of a - single bayOnet wound among:them all. There are; Brigade•Surgeoni- and Medical Directors of ;litigious; now in . the army for; more-than a year, who haie never seen a bayonet 'wound, and, ;what' is Irtore;•..don't expect vier to" see'One,. What power there. is, then, in li:weapon : so terrible Ihit."thi ‘ oldest trdOtti,'Wfid - dual Steadies( wider fire ehrifrat'from • Re toUekiatt Ifrem.lightnini. We should cultivate it. :. - . • . - On' Clara Italutoen.—lt 'is expected that the Oil Creek RailroadOhio' Corry to the mouth of . Oil Creak, completed by tho 10th of Octobernext.. ;The Work la being rapidly ' pushed forw ard, tinder tbe .management of theengineers and contrac tors, Locomotives bars been purchased, and transportation will be commenoed 'as soon as enough of the road to completed to seenre trelght-Erie atst'Diipatell, 7th. RENNEW, a -LAI Pow minutes,' the bloat beeltbral sad ‘oikloita of &ileac Directloot eceampeaylair each battle for preparing BUp, • Zemke* or , ►rusalse. ,, Vat by the dozen or dedo bottle by ,a 1 It es ;:1,;.::.• • • jet? exact LlC!rty luta Mad itteBol. ENIZMIMII Prnir.te' .rorreki. I.l dWl r PT rXi ' THIS (WEDNESDAIIOIII4 ' iIa. O o' 10 010:4111: 1* THY list/Z.ll 126Inc4ffer. I.il' • Pittlitgrith;Juueil4 # j' „ i 1/EisiD aIC E.—The l'reni u-crJbal nna Ihrott.m. et Ike Couipally 114.1 dirfatoil 4 VAigilend of Ttvt) hlrbbAßS: PB¢= pik • teld.ctO •he Sto4lloidirS torthirltti ' ' 5L,11.1.11.'1,..“414.-ZA•creLay. Orricroiriir. C[NT4n4 1t.... Piltsl.urgli,•Juoo 16th. 16'19 11.1 F. A:611•N )te - 01 CA N .-- , 8 4 for atlmfasioft to the High School oh 111 V. 1911, lo.f r ,t o'clock a: W. flcholara- of Ow an! and all othor Schools ah:. ootltled to appear for. oastulnalion, pro. gilded they are.rozoldente of Ibis city. JOHN A. SERGRAN Socr6tarr. BE HR te,IiSTIYA.L. A 'STR AWBERRY FESTI#AL,'for [hobo dB of EItIORY caunuu, Ead-Libevy, wi be held IR ROBY'S (irt:insn'e) GROVE, oo Thursday, hipe 19th. Care w ili Baca thodupot of tho Penn+ylveini_t hail• road at 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 42, 4 and b Io p Thu last retmuing train wilt leave am llr, vu ar 73; p. in Limper will ho Bowed from Lo'clock mild 6 p. tn. By order of t Committoe. _Jen:ft , _ P If. LA lIPELIA , Nt all2E '11) 'l'l , A E on , the Prorieiouul Uartincats le Allegheny City will tined for examination in the Wat l / 4 1 'echoell Hens, on HATT:MI/A Y, , 1.t14 lust., at 11% o'clock a. m. New Applicants in Pitts. hnrgb.will meet at, the Secntal Nl•aitttlehtssl How, Pitlebnrgh, on I'IJSS.DA Y. 24th hat a. tn. Now Applicants In the borough,' on the south .it, of ll:knitter will an-et in the; eirmineham Scheel House on TnI.IIISDA I, leals lost. at SS.,' 1:11. leachers in the d, will 63 extuule.l.tliLi and the coming week..chmeancin s Sixth Ward Tilly IMP, CA Wm:allay) - A.T.; DOUTLIETT, ;elB:2t Ceents slit. fr,"--?!A!lf AN ELEirl'luN of the :mock of the Plf.l)l'Llg'S IN:MBA BCE Co. hold at the liferehaute if.acli.ge. on Hon ley. Ih followlog platoon were alerted Directors \VB. l'&11.1.1vs, of Philips, Beet 8 Co. JOON E, Palter...of,Phelps. ralko A Co. CHM!. S. Bute., of Bissell A Cu. 0 PC B. Aotrza, Moans la Cover. Wu. B BATA, of Wtu: B. Bays A Co. We. Vas lilac, of A. Bradley's. JoIIN WATT. of Watt k Batton. e, dimwit/a, of Stafftr k Laze.. J•st. D. Vnnoo, of Rhodes At Yazoo,. - F1i13.10 VAN flonngit. Comenlaslou Merchant, • C. tialteott Love, of C. Hareem Love & Co. ' Capt. JOtlii L. ItitoanA, Steamboatman. The Directors met . ou Tizeplay and orgaubted uy booing • WM. PHILLIPS, Proddent ; JOHN WATT, Vtro Prosliteot ; V. OARDNEII, Secular!. They bay4opent3 ao office ttemponwily,) at No. l GIRAND.HOUJE,BIIIITLIFINLI./.BTHRICT, whwti they are now prepared to Wu, all kind.. of Flra-aod *ado. Maki. oILI drEpt,- AID f".ERTISEMEJMTS SEND TO A BROTHEE, OR /WEND, IN THE . ARMY, ONE . OP. THE' ,P iTENT •WRITINii 046.17.1, For male Ily W. S. WOOD OD TOM, STIMETIt. .• It coetelnit Pen Ink, Paper, tnvelopee, Obeckera and llbeCkstbuntd, fun 4 yet tnenenute only incheolry.2 inch.; • tiritANS' 4.:0111C1'. BALI —By vir tue al an 01*r of. the Orphun' C.llll 01 Ahlogheny C.hoty, will be exposed to pu -licWale, on the pcstoissa; un . YIUEnDs y the ttici orruis..kt, .110 o'clock a. in., Yd AC:Hgn and GO PERS:MVP of land in ludlina township, lir said county,-boutsded by *ad* of .11'sn„ lLublneon, Philip Thomas, John Rem, Auld Iseult of bolos of Jos. hleS,,lelland, deed. o. Web is on orchard a choke fruit ireel ' sok on 'which laud ar•envted • two storied frawedso.lllDg and • log shade; •• About 15 .err. of said land is classed, Terms of sale cash. - PlitEng 11cCLELLAND, • Aihniniat calor of Joseph McClelland, deed. . 1418Actd F large N 0.3 Mackerel; F 1,813- 1 90 bbL i. 60 half bbla. " 3 do; '25 • " • 3 med. d 60 . • - --0 2" do; 60 bids n' • 1 Dalt do; 20 4 . - Bo of lelettel • do; No. I , do; :Si ht. •AlO • 'White FLA; 60 0 ° Itkkerel; • WATT a WILSON, No. WA Liberty eirmt tor. mat/ by lelli • Lk" ANL 14011.1k1A mS--Weacr• LA in., $lB.OOO in,ltotids Idortgaga h amounts o kdloan, toarlt • 1 for 86,000..luiring 2 yiarr to run. .1 tor " 2 - 1 tot 11.000, • :; • •• lior $l.lOO, 1 4, " - • 1 br 53,00%-' 1 for 31, , 10,.1i you to run; • —to ba *reared - 0a 44 syy or , manly property and Put lien. Apply to B. kctLAIN s Cu., joie 102 rourl6 /treat. .UOOPER6 —lOO •acres of timber laod, situated in Weittuoraland'county, no., the liialraville Junction, 'tingling on tho l'anneylvanie Railrnad, Clonenatlgh River and Penneyliania Will enduing , ono acre of tbo land for the pyloe of an Wl' Rat rel Apply to • • • ' Jelll. R BicLATIV k CO , 102 :Your& h it, 160 Elt. - Ohar erect, ixer the Bridge, 32 'thtrotg gravity, OIL I trfor tojr 'SOLAR OIL WORtill CO.; • '1817:It •• • St Clalr otreet, , neer the lirldve: Bk;61. quAbrrY • CARBON ',OILS; Adio,'Lobriesting Oil; iihalpiale gra itiall, by . • .-• OIL, WARNS St Clair str,t. t*,r CHEAL' Ll'l TLF, tAttta. ALL. 7-30.redh about 3 tulles flPha , tbe..eity. on tho empenuicovillo .aud Nobleetowu clear, d, about 2.sactil Of 'lt ood arilto be &mow; good water and tances;'"willr bit sold at bargain. , Inqatte or 1, It . - BIO.R&NOg, .. Jel7;etolfxa,. .llo. 107 Foorth Etreet. I JL 7 (IIIItiLIAQtJ rcrpe...x. PA YE ALLZGEIrtv I CUT v.-L-Co, rtiflcatee' of nopald tenor for.18;1 have berm placid in nkt bands tor col. mien hj, the Trenverer, ,of Atha city of Allegheny. All holders Of vat cateto to the city, who have not yyofd the city taloo awned thereon. fat 1861, aro hereby notified that imitator the ealleethe, thereof will.ie placed in the hands of the Sheriff on. WED the 25th day of Jona, uolom paid to fiv e before that time. . It. 1101101 EU, Jr.. .P317:4 ' Solicitor of Allegheny SAB.A T.O ti.A. E5.1.11H6 SPEINAi. SPAT: .11.-4brougbout all section* of tins cotits• try Hie valuable Asp:To:ties of We Miler are veil 'knowti. Indigestion Or' Dyipepsia, Coo,tipatloo, Nervous Debility, • 1,044 of 'Appetite' and oomtuou Oolds dtseppear before its renovating power. Hu. like moot !mineral waters, it bur .pleasant. taste, With a par . geney, wblob casket, It as agrotabie Soda Water. For eel* glottal. nod retail by • ' , • • • SIMON JOHNSTON, PIT. Queer Smithfield and Fourth Streets. • HEW.- 1 11114414 U hS,•of the largest Size, AJ nicety idtknicvd, and ferule by the durum or at road et lba.Fatully (tracery ktoravf J••IIN A. kLENOLIAW, 10 1 7 . corner Llbotty. and Hand idra...ta. WY EASE, tar aguus, Uruys and Ustrlogse, just 'waved by Jell " Ugliftlf R. I'OLLINtI N.„/ Cement for sale 6Y, ' • ••• • If RNLIY, COLLIN.I. n CANE I'Ol,EB junt reueived and v f.r,so.ns Buwn*TicruaY. DUTASII-3-easks•No. lifor sale by HENRY. I jell 11. COLLINS pl.AliTrAu.-76 bbl e, Landfidater for by , 41.417) • LL NS. t ItiEESN, ettILINSI,--=IOU boxes lawn ‘...1 moth Ohemo.Juit nmol*ed end fLr We ' Jout - rig NK.VAN OORDEIt,:II4 /Swami et. 'o, 1 LaICU Olb hand and far tale 1.1. r ' • ?..• .4AS. DALZKLL d SON, , • Wand 70 Water mart Fitt' bright !trial Applep Just realrod add for ludo by . „•-•' , .... JAB. A FETZIILItir ;• 7 : .i:oitierllariciA and FtreA iptuireToEs:—.4 . 4. bush..rinkeye - Tota rocelyucliu/d for sahrby .; I F,ATZEIt, • ' : c.(!intir IllirketAlid Vint lire is. • lITIRR-2 , 5 bbls Mackerol,.Not rotolirodluatl tor tole . - • :1114 " "earner Market' nrafifint "CIWIVIV;(IINSENUABEF.4.I,WA.I, - ,—.:. NJ 1 bald tltiliou; . l bite ilDli 1 bblo. rilioseug; 1 bbl. Yorowor• ' bow landing Trout *Cramer Liztlobtirtio, v inierby THAIAII te `CON 2 kW • 1ie01 , 4 1 'BAUM .11111,00 Obit HacOn Hama, to smoke botiadi • 22 0 .24014 a. do bboaldes. do; ,••• /cHafdtd• by- iIIeDOSAbD ATIBOcKLIS, . . .242;id 244 Liberty mmid.: illiSdeibl..l4lo.:..banela now , lan. 'og N.A .11438 simmer Llr.slo Korth% for solo bi—.: •, . Jets , . . • •.. ' "lUt: ; ! ANL. - .CARPENTER*O NJ TOOLS for ale trx BOWS a TETLIT. RAIER s IZOTii, for sale in quantities 4 4.1164. lq ;:, . DOWN I TlitLIT, 3414. .• 4 , . . . , 434 Wood @twig. , Cr FOlUitl. constantly :On hand and ROWR Trcury. Wsetl 018'113LIMENUS-A, 43•11 piths ..TAUtt4.l6 - 4÷A :complete oust:eV .M.ierpt.fareal• by-4. -ADM • '4. ' :4 Wa00,4 KO. N • vIL BANNNI,N4u Ears abd UV fa sob - L 11, VOIGT *OU. •t!i,eßV . t.iiit,&i...o* . gi ,,h„ h „,' , • rquirria,ag..3 . 7E-writ. •-STATEMENT OF THE DOILAR SAVINGS BANK, for six raddeln, ending )l 31• I, —„LIABILITTEB. - - - - -iiitiOnnadaliepoit4nr, Jane let, i,g02...e511,608 - 43 Divildend 4 , do. .12,396 09 CpnYiuyout Foul, do. -22,6T2 61 Bonds, goitgagen Snick in !'itlec•urg4 biota. IL44reludila n'aml• 4 Is liail4lind in Bank. . . 1b1e , 7 tY The Tromso:hare this day declared s Dividehd of Tit ItEtt Pith 66111. out of the profits of the last tux months, par able forthwith. 'not - drawn, will boor i`p 'rest from , Juteilst. • ta- - -• CHAS. A. COLTON; Treumer. -Pittatourgh,'Johe'Sfir,•lB(l2.."- • • . The 1111110181gatai' Aulittot Committee, respect fuli'y repot t that they list& examined the Traasurcea aeport tar the air MOW he 'ending' gay 3 lit, 1862, and that limy hare examined the - Anent, cotaisting of. Bonds Mortgagee, floods Of .11;3a1 Ellett. Certificates of Ball Stocks, Dina of rachensu and Cash on bend; and Sul the snout to be cortea. end to ;,orre pond" with tha fold rrpurt . ISA ill WHITTIER, JAS. Lt. D NEEDS, • • , • C. IiNAQE3I,: Pitiebuerh, June 4lii:lBatjettl..:tf.lattw'r , YEN KA PK .CUL'l'll 11; , a praciival treatise ou flee GA UDEN end V ME -1 ARD CULTURE'uIr THE VINE, and the B1AN• tIFAL.ef GEE OF DOAI RATIO WIN E, deeigund for the use of imitator met ethers fu Ike N orl horn told Middle brat.. Profusely'llfustrated with nen gracitigs front camiully executed dodge., 'embed by dinct practice, by dams Pura, auihor el "nay ou Open Air Grape Culture," to which wee Awarded fist, First Premium of the American Institute' • To which is added u select' m of Example. ef Amer/eau Vine yard Practice, and a carefully prepared distriptiou if the relebnxted tholbery System of Grape Vulture: Price 11. real free of pootage upon receipt of mire .lettatrilassi No 29 Fifth etreet: Pittsburgh. Wholesale and itetait'Departmen,ts Or . • - . BARKER .BC, CO.!,f), • 59 Market Street, Ire open to The ,Brre4.7seps. Conte andeee the _LAROIST. STOCK, the GREAT ' Eel. VAIIIETY, anJ the CRIMP/CST- GOODS i ever seen in . this city.' • N. B.—ONE PRICE ONLY. jol6 entitledßAßU-Alb/SI BARGAINS! • BALLADS OF TOR WAR I QTRA AV..VOK CAN N IN (.I.—; 1...) Now is-the tus, ror canning• and !reserving Sun.w.berriss. Those selected tur this purpote should be of good color, solid In sulatenco, of 11, tea ore sod of superior tlavor. Exactly soon'a Inn ry cau be bound during the gtrawberry eeasau, At J. IiDIVX . tI estAblisbutent,.No. to Fifth stotel,,Pitisburgh. Or ders way be telt at his stead in the',market, or nt Gls florUcultnnal Store. , : jelinleed/w r aubscribar;' thankful tu her 1 / 1 1610r0. cutomuare Sur 1604r.litrerwl patroo age, which boo thus early exhauttod bar fourth gluing supply of KNABICti PIANOS, Would tespurtfully Inform tbo public that hill four dap oho will have the lirgestan . 1 best assortment of Pilau,' In the city. ilia Notice that maybe orpected lb a few day are selected espoelolly .for this market, trout rhousw and ;park.. factory of W. IS nobe .t Co.; Baltimoro. (MARLOWE BLOMBJI rifthitreet, jell Solo agent (or Huabit'auuriralled Plaoog. THE BEST Or ill& WAR I Oa April 2a, 1242, will appear a New dioutalyearlal A sorb; of PICTORIAL 1;TRIG8, From the well knowspen of • Mk A. J. H. DUGANNE, Magoidceotly illastrated from original drawings, by the best ertiats,Aud beautltUlly pristedou hotprtssed paper.- A part will appeir every Month, including. among other things, the FALL' OF SUMTER, DEATH 'or 'DEATH OF ELLSWORTH, NEWBERN, BALL'S BLUFF, PORT RO rAL, FUKT DoNELSON, PITTSBURGH LANCING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., At. Ol'he whole formins sa ILLUSTRATED PORTMIL SOUVENIR, of every OTWIL In the present moat Important strag gle In the history of this great nation. Part 1. entitled TUN blAltoll TO TUE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Regiment of filarearbinietis,) will appear as blues Parts, (monthly, free by post,) 25.bts. . Ouo per, (II monthly pert.,) te) Liberal ;arms to the Trude, Chid' nod Ourass..nt Apply to Joan I.IOBINS, P. O. 800, 3,940-4113:3ut .87 'Psi* Row, ti P. • • CITY CH4RLESTOWN, MA'S& ACLIUSETTA;--.4ealad Pitifezals sill be rooeh eda the office of the Water Cogacolieionera until JIIIIE .20 ..1130.. farahlLLoi Lhe City aldut 3,00 tool of goat tree Water Pipe, and about 60 tow' of BpeclarCaetlnga. The sixes of pipes - . , C51 ,111, 4 Lo 4 ,8, .0, 10,16, and Se Pubes, All plpia.fo La cut vertically, eo aa to toy I feet exclude. of tab.. , l'oples of specifications arid counsel. and furl= Le proPcsala, wilt , be cant on the applhrsti al of para. wenches to make bona fide Idea. Portia. mak log Prole:well will be Mildred to 'ate Iona: wilt,' two acceptable ierei/es. The Pcontelaslonora resorts the right to accept or reject ariy,or all of the bldsoffersd. Ott proposals to bo endorsed ...Proposals for Can Iron Water Pipe," and soot to. the, Water Commie &loners, Cbarleetown,jdees E.DWAED LAWRENCE. • Ter the Water Libramissionini. . . C. L. STILVKNSUN i hie( Engineer Charloatown Water 'Works: . . . 1862. MoCORD & CO_ 1862 HATS, OAPS, STRAW GOODS BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS Wholesale add Satin, 131 WOOD STILEy.T, PITTSBOI3,III Wo aro now receiving a Lagar LDORtoa to our al ready mama nom of RATS, CAPS, STRAW COOPS, BONNETS, SHARER 'HOODS sad PALM LEAF LIAIS. Marc-banes Halting oar city can buy boa, at Getrecpricei than In Philadelphia or New York. ap.ta elce,Otil) R CO. B.EDFOID SPRIGa: 4. G. ALLEN' . . fiespectfully Caroms the puhllu that this celebrated awl fashionable wsetellik'plassi la note open, and folly prepared for the reception awl accinnosOdition of •tenon, anil will be kept open until the Mat of October. , r Paraorw wiehing BEDFORD MINERAL WATER rll 'he supplied at the following prices, at the Spring, via : Ikr a barrel, (oak,) 13 Oh. )ht' s bait barre:, foak ) ' Panic*: Wishing rooms or any Itithrtuatioik In re. gard to the place will address the "Bedford Mineral oprings Dampens, Bedford, Pa." my27:ch• , . Nll4.;liS G '01:0T II ES 'WRINGER. U --We have been sppoltited sole agenta for Alla., gbeny comity, for the metropolitan (ompenye Uhl veriwt,Clotliee Wringer: They are the moat reliable O. Any In nee, have no lion bearings to root and 'poll the clothee, can be need with mieW-by• little girl 12 yea. old, and will :stile anything from a lace collar to a bed quilt. A mooed ,apply pmt re ceived at the ladle lubber Depot, 26 and :oi St. Clair Street, where they ran be won In operatio • '.1612 • , , J. & it. PHILLIPS. A Lk:ALL—The beat brands or Anglia!) A Cauttle Alkali kept ountautly oa Laud and tor Aisle at the lowest market rate. ALEXANDER KING. N. 'Td Liberty .treat. Pl.l.lrOs $150" ; BEST . ANOS. Qi viut, 0.116 V kit KEN s HALE bavlog rem . °red to tb.ir No. 478 BROADWAY , . are twat praparu4 to offer 11,0 , pnbtic.a raagultlreu uait scale tall: :.. • • . • 7 OOTAVIC 110i1CWOOD PIANO, • cOntalning MI improvements loons IN this country dr Iniope. ortir•earnug Lam, li!luctE grand 74 , ' $l5O CAI3II. Warrautal for FIVE YIABS. Eirti'plouldlug carve; • , 1174„1,(11. *2OO, all warranted Made of tbo boat Iromonod'lnatarbdr ;and to Maudlantar Thai any mold for 114b0 - or 000 by tbootd method. of manuarrturo. incite the bard' Judges to- exambos and try Mad new Inatruroonra,. •and atand seg.!, at a. honer to test thaw with anyotbesamanufacturnd lu thliccnintry. • UROVEBTEEN• ft DALE 47S BROADWAY. N. Y A L lAN. lULIN bTKINBS,fIj A fI Treblei;or V tleri lanai Socronds, or .A " .:"g ' ' " ar - ' - 3 ' ' - IPoutils, or n .. 1 hinktlal {Aire Proach Ur German let; :Ali and • it h attings,eacti ' first quality Unitas. D, A dr. If.silver strings 441,4 16 ' flarnatt "" -- Do.. ' ranhaol Vlulloptilo, A and D, talsihni to as ail,lrira, pot t'paid. On roanipaof ttia :hops!, or triliontage stamps, / - ;Dahill; MELLOR, ill,'Woed sareat.'. . A. largo lot. of froth Strhigs Just 'arrived also, Violins,. Viulla Dimas, Titiros;Accurrlsorni; VI-INV - PLANO „,; , , -Jtme Um, new. . `*"-• Mock PIANO -vORTES, ftlitted =lly Atli 0 5 44wstal .I%.*ntil'actatie, of Hog A Vona:, Ltallet,Thnia Almon- gad flitalton f.peir s l ,lw. 16 will be roll wkiWerwi.iwinufs: re, (Wait ritoli for *what' on- ftesonable. credit. • rwl"l#3.b7. ✓ - ' ) 01 - • itY14.0%.81-Woo4 ei I p iAND-AIIIII— BARGAIN;774I - getithit. l .1 ,Innikitohninattengßen aph! , inild. , now semen will hive:Uinta X TM lANOi with full iron frame,- -..Whirlt wit PON PAU* Lid 10.11285 , ettah: Atm 1 "ranhlinintnnnininonw-Jit IL.g.l4sllllit a. 8110;. 'MEV innOtiti 4 - 11, irtritisi_ eta' tlktilibir.alWrilm, Ursa MIN Oft. ha loot skepßi i 45 Obblinfilidodoets:CMlAP:lrousids by , 1411 • 4Ol/N U;',XibL9l4 l INA at Mar GOODS DRY- tOODS 'ORUP FOR CASH "Y!), . 7 i t J. M. BURCHFIELD'S .$25,905 a . :39.1 1 1S . 76.975 63 129, LINEN ONEOKS PANT LINENL PLAID MARSEILLES, R;r Ladles• Wear. 'HUHU L:INSN, f,r Ladle's' Wear, expreaily LINEN ,E&NBRICS. TRAVELING DRESS GOODS. uewtet flJla The largest aud best assortment of goods io th. city. CAlfind'exautioa A VERY LARUE STOOK OF SIUMRER DRESS GOODS, I .h.nptr than 61 , E1t 'ilgtlii/1 OF in !his ''!l BLACK SILK SHAWLS AND SACQUES WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. HOSIICRY AT. A .BARGAiIf DOMESTIC MOODS. Pheap 'for Cash. c.. , RANsozr. LOVE ei co:, 100 DOZENno DOZEN MISSE . EIBBRD COTTONIIOSE COMEAU:IN. UMBRELLAS; - - - • GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK SUN UMBRI;LLASI • for sale to Dip' trade at tho,yeg loseoVrioJ:. EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS,. INFANT'S CAPS, WAISTS AND ROBES, NIGHT CAPS, . 1166. TBENCEI WORKED 14ND.9, am: Ai-. clotqng out at reduced prices. • A new ',apply of BLACK ENGLISH" TIIBEAD LACE YELLS AND BARRE& GUIPURE AND•VAL. LACE COLLIES. GRENADINE AND TISSUE , VETLK: . • • CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS. BLACK LACE HIV, LISLE AND"" BILK GLOVESOPHITE, BROWN AND SLATE COTTON HOSE; MEWS AND BOYfr , COTTCN-ROSE; CRILDILEN'a STOCKINGS, of all klude--the beat aasortmeat we. haewwvor offered to . . oar customers: " - HOOP SKIRTS, COfISETB, - .IIAIR NETS, HEAD DRESSIL/3, - Ic., - to. • . JOSEPH LIORNE, Wholarala Boom .;?.41 awl ), Mx . . Tl ind T 9 !oikligit:T ATHERT OUR. .ENTIRE PINE @BENCH ZAIBBOIDERXES, - SEAL LACE GOODS, LACE TRIMMED DITTO., • end overiiitibg "ttio EBIBBOIDER V deputment turret beim marked !kt Gi•eatly'ECE!ducpd Prices: • The .tack Wall trash and,destrable, and th•greater .11ARN.ED . DOyiN TO .E4NiONN.COST: • • • • many artielee taitrig helow the FIRST COST, to d •. . • . • • them eat EATON, 'I4CRILIII ',A CO., , N. 8.-10 U dozen more of those oleo L4neu AAND HBBOHiBIN, at Wc, just reepliod. ' je7 STRAW BUNNETR , A %cholera]. nook obald, 471 . 0 of 8744AV8 N NETs in 4 ual LAMM'S ° .11,1178,1. clooodoot si retail, .0 111 , 110LPIALZ PRICES, uowopau for ox, auiinatioo In oor rotkil doporltuont. .: .11CATON, 111 . 4011thd CO.; • 17 Fifth otrokt: wood.. SUMMER nILK 4 AT 37.} !CENTS, % yin] whin. FINIC Leivrai 0 11*, amis.-fast ciAdn. ' - sExtrrnvri . 81:111?4, Less 400/id, of the latest Pat o' LiGiti COLORED . pil..llQlaL IHIRTB W STYLE 01 ,13IMOYABLII ,Cheap pzz z n Map 1.„. Por !HURT. Ervous,. Ut.AJAN - .FURGE: - 7 - • ." W: r__posrirt44 - -, .*andfoundrl, STDAIISOAiSHAPIWODANPN ; . !IRON DODS,' PITMAN JAWS, WItISTS,,,LOWIIOTIVE And A AND DAD XLES, ADOBORS„ • - thxdl ot. Heard Forginv - • TEMPZBaNOXVILLIE; pttubin t • AzisZinnnr iDemarri; PA. Waif= RTlFivudi -LEOS AND ARMS. A - 13eWei esitirscieL HAND® 4 16 1ti-.84041)1167c . (4.1)911t6 kir-414.-.ltotrN) for tiqw. Tett _,ntrAzni Vl. 1.11. v . . 011001,131)311;= , '' _ I 4c:4 At9?reit:kilo/4;41 ff.l .-t, • D o-', &O. cute:o4 in Ilt and 10 sala,bi.. WIS. &RAU .1; CO. - . -~ ~'`.~ u ,, PITTSBURGHi THEATRE. Lem. and -- • WEDNESDAY EVENpiG, JuneSth, I%lrd night of the eaitagemtohof the popular - Phil adettAde Comedhin; 114. FRANE.DRICW.' • • Irish JEilifertiiit. • O'B It V AN, with iougoftce Lament., FII4N K DREW. Altar iLlettat version er • . t,L . cAnt,El, cAlti ILL Ni•DNZW. ARRAN ID WARD: - • 'To toarlude , Alareppn, or the Untamea Rocking Hore. eLizieppe .... . . Fataix DREW. I=l . el Li A R TIERS. TOWNSHIP..— . 161 WIDNES'. IbI.PNLIND LAND AT A UOTION,-- On'T CLUSDAT .1101tfilNti, Jay 31, at llo'clutk, 'volt he told; on the:prat:ate*, in chartieni karaiship, ualy 23i lulle from tha city, ou the Alarodlehl Pbut Road, sod it ithluN wile of the Steubenville Road, 1t;34 acres improved-Land, part of the Diu:emote sa lute, auttable fora country retitle/ace urgardablus purpo.eiL This rich Led, beautifully •loyitig alb/od, in a high atabt 01 na.u.attup, .fur LboVer cluing buolorae . ib. city, to couVenitutly located 'on et delightful road, is. lee! the aunt dustrable oppor• isteltdie lthich ever nes to secure • beautiful sub urban place. • Porto vialtiug before MO We trill be ahuvris the premises . Talus of sale easy. LATIN. Antal 11U L 1 1 a3EUt~t } ilsa CkialitES / AT. AlJUT..oti;—tin .Vi EDNX.SLIA.Iidnod ki Id d'cliickorill bo auld.,atihn einniunrcial Auction - Bow, Of Filth Meal, :lite you alveolar dnu's lingsite and litiatioN - liaatarn wade, stilt Wi tco .J. G. DAV Anat. vavrtmis acvli Lutnioal taass , 11 , 11416. LIDULDIND, DAY Alt/UNINt, :law lain, at /0 o'clock, milt : 501..4 at the • CounatrcialAuction Haim,. a:Wirth ot,cgot, &large bll'of matador book lug Glass audi.Pio. lure I. nuo., ALahogauy UM; Woo, a Lugs k 4 UUt Framo - itouldlug, all in goon order. — jolt; • ' • J. ti: DAVIS, duct. B UOTS AND StiOtS, Half Their Value,. j At, the hIA NIG HALL AUCTION -HOUdE, r _ uur. istiNlbet til)01/.7 FUK, 11ULIKE KMPERS.—Oa .1110 N DAY," June 18th; it ID o'clock a, in: and 2 end 8 o'clock 'p.m., continuing TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - AND THURSDAY, will be ;told, on the mural dour of Davis' Auction, Nu. 54 Filth street, a. large and seri, 'shah!e stack of pars Linans fur Housekeepers, comprising In part bleached and brown damask Table Clotho, Tea and Table Naplina, Ilucterimck Towel., Russia Crook, blenched and Mutsu Table Dromak, • 'tuatara; Battrircarels, Ladles and Genes •Liiseu ' litindkar. chiefs, wide Linen ittuatiugn, • Pillow .1111a0 Linens blench Kamilla; Quilt., EngLish. - American C.'iont.rplutea, Shirting Llnena, de. • • Tha will be Maid the largest and finest stock of • pure linen goods for tonsekerpera to select from ever, offerer, at nubile =lain Ike city. &sari article war. ranted to tim buer so repreounttal. ' The 'goods can be examined on Wedricalay afternoon. 'llorttiortabla • deals provided for Indica. Terms cosh;fpir tondo. P. EILODILLI,Propre.tor, .Ikmtun : . , . 4 0 14 Our•SEJHAbdroili 15 , t0 40 aptitigs, 1.1 at IddiliEbbatifra•Auctien. - - Jets 0 CENTS 3 PAIR FOR itAITEMS, at IIcCLELLINDT. /GIS LC our - blittiTily• cheaper thigi _ the 11chespeet, at Plitt& street. jel3 C_IENTS TEELS. at 11cOLELLAti D'S Auction. r $.13 S liOE, .11411ethal . I.Jai at 55 filth street Lei 1 b". A. 14.1.1 •, • . .t110,46i at 11U , 111/Wille liallAuctiotik4ouse.. •" • : , ,felA • Titidarket Street, NEW GOODS! . Are now receiving their animater Stock, corapriaing every variety of goals adapted to men and boy'awear which, in extent, choice taste and prices comyani favorably with any in the tread.'--• - French, American and West elEngland Cloths, - the beet makes, of every .Lade pod reality—a very--; assortment; Cassimersa and Doeskins; -Soper .. ck French ikamktos; Super Black French Cud metes; Yency thasimeres in, every variety; • Bibbed, Mack and Fancy Cassizoorea; Silk lifted thasimeras of every elude and color. , , • illiSTlNGl3—Naney Silk and: Satiu'Vestinp, saw style.; Suva. Black Satin and Silk Vestinp; Maths& an Sa t Fancy Silk , ' Flattop; White'•Yfgniod Silk and • • Also, - every ,Tarlety of goishi for Bushmen, Mats; likewise • vary choke selection of Yornish i og Goode adapted to gentlemen's wear. lioliciting an early tall tram oar Mande and the public, nay orders atitntstodko oar cue - will - meat with prompt attention and piiii6tualltk nano. HEN hY G. LIALIC'eI CQ.i Idorebant mhl2 • Car. Penn and Bt.,Clalr streets.: UT • ANTED —A Room with Power; near oni of itre BallriAd Beige pro/erred. , Apply to BOX 1,234. P. 0.. : , . • Jo11:34 . WAN'TED.—information of 52 -- bblo. OIL, torouabs'irowt•Oiltilly by Noalboat West Point, on - or about tbo let lost. 101 l 11.1 was con signed to L. J. tnnohundlu, • . • JAS.' tiaLzkLi. a . 504... jolt . . Cl. and 70 Water street. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. _ McCORMICK, GIBSON & CO., Lead Pipe, Sheet LeaA 'And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALERS EWES Pig Lead. - - - Patent Shot and - Block Tin - Amu STDLLT, RNTWINN - MAIN. AND 8 74111073). Beingazeintirely in tha Lead Tradoove can furbish the above to better advantage to Dita teas, and en serruCterinib. than cut be had ettewberc -- '.- ' efitl.ktiFarf, HATS Alt EX, , FAHRIML - dt CU. ri.um DEUS, - sr eN ,rITTCIIB, .129 roman STILT .11I311114.1.; • TAWAS AND AGIT/LTD/04 for: RelbAria, Hoed. 1.1 ago mud dmal 11 ...wa mt. , ' wt. with hut ..a - tvl water In the hest style ; with all tt modern- improvement., la Bhllil ty.hskttqANbti,.CLOSM-,t3t.ttliat, . . . . A Ism. anortmeat of mitirioi:idliajti: baud and for .416 oti jolo r~ ~ e ... W ;t2 Might Cold, L c b °l f c 4l4k;%itaa ~ ~ zesa uROCH. 6PdAe . c . 7 which might be, hcked I? ° 6 witha'siineLe remedy ifneglected; often terminates seriOudy. Few are aware of the irnportanOe - cf. .stopi:ing ' Aztigiz 'or . ofiglit Wald in:i 4 afird 414 0 i.; ;t7iiii; - tvhfqh. in the be would - yield to a mad remedy, tf not altendisd to , s o rt• attacks 4goatasea.goa&cldairniiciii, . ulmfird, intmdtbseci eteuenyears 'Aga • 1 has been Traced that they: itie‘,4l lest artier"' before the ear kalltinea - ,,caisti4aptiw CoUir.h. - ocug .9fffti 4926 'Cr the 'r ,ek , "#s • r el tef - le t solie:Sikeeskers-ir Sin g ers willjiod,bcya ► :them effelgfiell for clearing T/d'47;10,04116447/4 5 44: ., --'--- d L d ;!..tontair lowitritot;thit krne- - .araulazuctos it co., matirmait L.'skatissTocrs it 00., it, Y. VANDS:2IIO2I/ BXNDICBSON UAL - - --damnitaT wetuswilt. aI,UCTIO.I7 XV EBY DESCRIPTION, Nis 5' FIFTH sritErr J►L6RCHJJ!"r .T4ILORS. NEW HOODS t I __IIEND.I Q. UAW, .t CO.; (Succumori to :fames O. IVitti,) IradrTS. "MAN U 7.4 0T081EL3,07-;