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The Contention will assemble on MONDAY, JUN - ET - 1,13a at the COUNT ROUSE, at II o'clock e. m to hottllnnlti PBEEIDIENT JUDGE Olf GOSIMON prx as.- a... :an AItfII3OCLATE ..LAW `JUDGE OT COIIIIOI7 PLEAS; dO4and a COUNTY ,cotrrsoLLEß. apd to,elott DELEGATES to the STATE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, to Le , hold . ,The rtiontry...lltetluo In , the towtishlps - Will be between the Laura . 3. end 6p. m., and Itt tho ..Otto" o3ol.lmionglia betwnen 3 and 7 p. m., of mid day:' The b.ppriilltlnaLt of IM linCgatidito 010 teen.' ' ;thins will h. n, Marking: and In the title, and ,or. :Ititigho -by. J. IN BRAVO; Chalt-nian. • S. &nous. JE., Benfatio7. Operations in the yailey of Virffinin. !Illei`itiill-,out; ragged, - half-starved sot . _diets of ...Fremont, .have at luBt found a few days bf reel in Mount Jackson. For 'ihoitrthau three weeks , thOy have been, on the seatcb,- over mountains,. acioas rivers, • and battles through' the mud,: fighting and 'chiming-11M powerful army o - ."-Jahkson,' which was far superior in numberm_ recount fon More. spirited and .herenlean labors thin have been performed 'Fremont - -and his army.' , Prom &rue, burg to Porn'Republic, ...Frenion& Pursued Jackson unrelentingly, and , !had at last the . inoitification * .cf 'seeing him escape, 'others. Fremont knew all the time-that ho was iiratting: Jackson, that the rebelfarmy eutnetabered him; tut he knew also the • trap that WWI preparing - for him, and that the more hindrances he would 'throw In his way, the , moze ciertain - wouldbo the success 'of the plhn for hie ruin Ha_therefo r e gave no rest to his wearied soldiers, and e w accept , ed the gage of battle it was thrown &tin: JacksenwaiLcompelled to fight on t Stuidey, and thus 14 a day; .but on Mon } .day he postedto the. Shenandoah, at Port llepublic; , where ,Shields was to intercept . ." Tho battle wee fought, both sides suifered-levereli; ',but the next •merning 'Prettioet porsuedpri 'only to find Jackson "'` 'esfe adornthe Shenandoah, the bridge burnt, and Shieldsdefested • Whose fault., was this? There are con fliating • accounts, but the - blame- lies be -1 • tween Gen. DlcDowell, Gen: Shields and 1 ~ C ol. Carroll. We will not pretend to de -1 tide, 'but give such' information as has reached as. ..iVi'ashittgton correspondent of the ,Nevi Yo k Times says: There is much Aiscussion hero concern ,r ••-" ing• the unfortunate failure .to. burn the bridge at. Port RePublic.. The friends of .11 •,Col.Carroll, , commanding the advance bri gade;of. Shields' division,insist that he was ::not. ordered to the task.. _Ow. the other • hind one of our officers, who was in the , I .:engagement," says that he was near Col. Carroll when Gen. Shields rodeOp and told . hied that his orders -were peremptory to burn the Port. Republiii Bridge , as soon as 1. he '(Carroll) . arrived there; but 'our in -formai:it-Alleges that 'Carroll refused to . ir . pply the, torch, believing too confidently in - , his power to precent the rebels crossing. . I lie erected very slight fortifications, •and • „ woke up the morning to find that the V rebels had erected stronger ones on the op . • ' • posits side.: The rebels fought with a ter- Tibbs desperation ' for they ...knew ' was • - lest•hope of escape. " .1 A 'correspondent of the New York Even . ing .Post, writing from Fremont's' army, I Says: Had we known that Carroll had failed to Dorn the bridge stPort Republic, day-break 1 would have found us assailing our already '• defeated foe. A. fatal mistake, for he held it more than half an hour, and ,Permitted' •ji.. Jackson to occupy . tho heights overlooking Sind 'completely commanding the valley *'°•"; ! I , j:where lay his ,little army. ; 'Jackson shelled them_ out easily, and moved his whole force across the bridge. .Our cavalry and infantry advance arrived upon the ground to see the wide-plain cov . •i ered with a confused moss of wagons, cav ourour artillery were sending their burst. tag shells into the few wagons in sight, slowly winding away into the distant for- Itheking at our movement and persistent et Jackson when we knew beyond peradventure that, his force more than twice outnumbered our own, is there in all history, and, to say the least, in the . Gape • rienee of this war, another such eiample of -.superior generalship and successful • daring? . We Bupposed for some time that McDore cH was co.-operating with us, or' at least. Banks would advance and reinforce our wearied army. The only movement made was" the'sending of Shields with a misera ble little"corporal's guard of two thousand five. hundred men, called a "fiyifik column." Think itr.'s flying column with two and a half wagons trailing behind' them. The ,Inorning• alter the battle we moved cautiously :over ground totally_ strange to 14 so perfectly adapted to the enemy for . .defense..." l At sunset and during the night, -.2, the retreit of 'the rebels took place.- They .4.-f fell on Carroll in the morning, overwhelm ,handful, of men; bayoneting the • poor, felliiws to their heart's content, they followed.thent to • Luray, and • to-day'there "are not one hundred soldiers left of Car . roll's famous flying columir. The only re '. deeming - feature in this affair was the • '• , saving of ,the traine, they wore, withdrawu •in. time to escape Jackson's clutches. *tether cerrespondent, • writing from Nashingtein Says: "Several persons—officers and men - who • werein Shields ' advance, , are now here, . Sisd.they tell a sad story. The men were worn out with long marches and scanty ' food, and were more than 'a heavy day's '`march in advence of the main body of - ` troops under Shields. Gen. Carrell, who commanded' the advance, stoics with tivenessthat be had unmistakable orders not.- to .Imen Port' Republic .bridge. This was-the mistake of the entire 'plan of oiler - ' ations. Ifad•the bridgei been' burned, Fro - ming would have entirely cut Jackson up, Whibilit attempting to ford the She. doe :•.,- • ' The whole army under Fremont and . Shields need food and clothing. •k week ego' five hundred . men in Shields' division • wetehatefoot.- The department, is forward all the means , at its dis endprobably by this time the troops are again in a comfortable condition.-- - „ -Hero ths whole story as far as w e have . The , fault seems.to lie with hioDowell's . corps, and ;he min divide. it with Shields and Cerroll.. Mi s f ortun e seems to :atte nd , •---* all of MeDowell's movements. Re himself :seeds ,to Spend the most • of_ hi time in -.1.-LWashiogioti; akkast we halo frequent ar.- .."„ennints of his being with hifiettiir -Where hdtis now , we - cannot cay, - ' • • hrit most "of his then , are with 'lleClellant before Bichcrionfl.,' it high . time that the c o m mand in:the ,- Valley with' given to one, erson.- Banks, McDo will end Fremont all haveindep,e, admit • • eoiamands,nnd all have been operating in ',.the Valley, although McDowell, in person, - has kept easy, and the consequence is JaCktion has Calved. • BEM -~'t •~.'~.. - There - arerrnmors now that :WO3Oll has been reinforced, and 'wail Soon the Val!er. again„ leeme .determined to • riy — oftlti - fiarriSt aStooa edit is gath ered, and , be lao doubt.ni•erateamare ef fectually ,-in this ;way for the protection tit Richmond, than if he addcd , lits-tircarto Idea. - , ilivitledninernand in.t.hat region, with an ably and wary foe to cordand with, who hats titeitympathies of the inhabitants with him, cannot but i?e'disatitroim The Political issue The Pittsburgh Post, of yesterday, says: Ourpolitical opponents,-IMwever, insist -ed• upon partizan nominations; and now, instead of favoring the restoration of the I„.l3xdort aeifwas;:they openly advocate the con- I `iitutance of the war for the emancipation of slaves. qpon this, the .lienoyeraey of this county and State and nation, "limit take .sue with Abolitionism, inviting to our as sistance and upon terms of entire equality, the men of all parties, who are for the Union and the ConstitutiOn as transmitted to us by their immortal founders: The sentence we have Marked in Itlics •is a wholesale falsehood. jThe Republican. Administration, :and the Republican party` in Congress, and titrough the press, have always, and'under all circumstances; urged on tluswar, and advocated the using Of all the power of the nation r for putilog down the' rebellion in the shortest possible time, regardless of its effectsupon slivery..., Any assertion•io'the contrary is as false as false can be. There is not a ftepuiilitati in the 'penntry who advocates a continuance: of the war for the emancipation of the slaves," and the assertion of the roil to that effect , is a slander upon a large L majority of the patriotic people of the loyal States. .The Post again says: The Southern conspirators are for the disruption of the Unionk in order to form an experimental government, haVing strong aristocratic tendencies, the strengthening and extension of slavery being the chief. This proves all we have ever said, and howa concluSively the stern .necessity, of destroying these conspiratora,.and with them; slavery. They exii,t together, live . together, and will die together; The Port; in conatann with all secession sympathizers, indulges in the twaddle about free black labor coming into compe tition with the free white labor of the North. By what procesiof calculation can it be shown that the free; black man, who works when he pleases, will come into com petition for labor, More than the slave who is compelled to toil from Oaylight toi • !lark, from one yea r r's end tti We other? As slaves, the blacks do all that 'flesh and blood can do. As free men, they can do no more. All the talk, then, about their com ing into competition with tvhite men, is so much bosh. . , If the Post is going to build up its old, defeated, and effete party, on the'ground of preserving and strengthening human slavery, it will have a happy time of it. It had better move to more congenial regions, where slavery is considered a Di vine institution, and where a man has cost sideration and political power,'just in pro portion to the number oft niggers ho owns. The Admission of West—Virginia The : Senate Committee on Territories, of which Mr. Carlilo is a member, do not favor, Jut - it. is understood, the bill of Mr. Ashley admitting West Virginia into the Union, on condition that the boundaries be extended to the Blue Ridge, end that she abolish slavery forthwith. :The. Senate Committee is willing to admit'the prbposcd State with the boundary marked outhy her Convention, if she will past, - a . law provid ing for the gradual abolition of slavery, by declaring free slaves hereafter barn. The probabilities now seem to be that between the Lwo Committees the application of West Virginia will fall to the grpund, and the Old Dominion, at least for the present, re main'and be one and indivisible. Ma. MF.RCIEO AND JEFF. DAVIS.-9 French paper states that,i at the time of his visit to Richmond, Mr. Mercier htd an in k terview with Jeff:Davis, and that in the course of conversation he asked from the re bel president if there was not iu his mind any ground upon which the South could make propotals of peace to the North. .‘No, sir," said Jefferson Davis, "the Confederate States are not so high nor so low as to en tertain any thought of that kind. The time ter peace will, doubtless, come t. but it has not yet, and we must wait awhile be fore we tan avail ourselves of your good offices." GOVERNEENT Fis.sucxX.==An: idea of the financial strength of the government may be gathered from a statement made by Erastus Corning to Secretary 'Chase, to the effect,tbat the United States command at once - $100,009,000 of twenty five years bonds, drawing six per cent. interest; but the, secretary prefers his proposition for the issue of $160,000,000 Treasury notes. - Our Glorious Soldiers. The universal testimony of our , men is, that they fight well. If there is any skulk ing, it is owing to the officers. Whore they are well commanded, no soldiers in the world can beat them. Read the following from a correspondent who was at the battle of Cross Keys: In that glorious little band of patriot heroes there were no pale cheeks nor livid lip, there was no moan nor shriek of pain: "Fut me down gently, b9yei." said a wounded captain of the tiOth Ohio, as his mon rested for a moment bearing the chattered body to the rear. He lay quiet there in the shade; his soldiers, companious, townsmen, may be turned again to the sheet of flames, burst ing shell and whizzing bullet. Oh, but oar soldiers are noble, bravo men I I speak of the Americans more especially, for I have seen them under fire, Cost, brave, determined. 1 am proud of them, and glory in them. No eloquence of the historian pen can ever do them jue lice. No poet is worthy toeing their praise. Colonel Cluaeret, who is a French officer of many campaigns, says to me teat he never saw such sang froid and pluck- lt is not the result of.dicipline nor drill—Heav en knows we have little of that — nor , is it the elan of the Zooaves Chasseurs d'Afri quo. Tho sublime courage of our native soldiers is a high form of developterit of pure moral principles. • • , ' The rebel soldiers—when they are not pressed into the Berrie* 'and do not fight with the thistaken idea that it is a strug- . gle for freedoin—are just as brave..as ours. On that beautiful Sabbath morning, when steel met steel in the death conflict, they did not yield an inch of willing ground. If it had been solely an infantry fight we might have been all of us prison ers or dead before this time, but they could not stand the effective use of our artillery. In - ono discharge of lfrithieh's battery win a regiment of the rebels ' who were shoot , to outflank Sherman's battery, more than two hundred were killed--and wounded. They were taught a lesson which- they re membered . onthat aide of tbe field; for the , reet.of the. day. . • Soncheru News._:"; .., . . . Vickeburg papers of the, 12th ,_ ' received at Memphis, report the arrival .; -of *metal Breckitirklgnat thntplaee. , flo we.huveekt last the exact whereabouts of a portion, at least, ,of the rebel Corintliarmy., .It would appear from. this that the Mississippi has, zot?been wholly abandonelky the 'enemy, It is also stated en the authority of a man arrived at. Memphis, , who'. bad taken the oath of allegiance, that there - were:sixty five thousand rebel troops at. Grenada, Miss., where provisions were plenty. This place •is nicety-nine miles from Memphis; and' one hundred and forty from Vicksburg, with railroads from loth places. It is lo anted on the Miisissippi Central, leading from Grand Junction to' New Orleans. Froin'Okolona, on the Mobile ana Ohio road, where Beauregaril's army was re , ported at last accounts, watched over by Gen. Pope, it ,is fifty mild in,a direct, line to Grenada. If this report, es to a rebel force at Grenada, is true; it would indicate a new piece of strategy on the part of the rebel leatiers. With any considerable army so near as that, to th river, • 'the project of opening the 3.lhOiss ppi to New, Orleans would have to be, postponed for a while, and to render 'Hemp is seiure, will require a: considerable p'rop rtionof Gen.,Halleck's army. Gen. Lei:. ~ VallSes's division is now there. The Memphis & Charleston Railroad will be in operation from Corinth to Memphis in two weeks, it is thought. It is now probable that Memphis will become the base of important military operations in the Mississippi vnlley. PUBLIC JrOTICES. • LECTURE "AT THE IRON CITY OVY• COLLEGIi. corner of PenO and tlt. Cla r sta.. THIS (TRURSDAY) MORNING, at II o'clock GRNKRAL AGENCY. ttsll Y EVENING; lUNiI to the Vodka] 2)318 RYON I NO, In On Loctufelloom of the ^ateloyky rove Itapttet Church. Opon fnuti 4 to 10 o'clock. Alle:Len, City, June 19, rl7- --- ST W lt Y FESTI VAL.— .T- 7 The ladles of the Rees street CJitgregational Church will hold a Strawberry. Y.etival he Lae...T arra lieu, on FRIDAY EVENINti, 20th initant, for the purpose of paying off a preening debt Of th. Chnrrh. All wishing tbanioy good things and spend a ph avant evening, and at the same MIDa assist the ladles in their laudable efforts. will please attend Jeltir2t UtrACC ALLJVIIIINY VALL.Y wtc liown Plttaburgh, Jone 18th. 11362. iyi -- TnE SEMI-ANNUAL COUPONS on the Bonds of dile 'ro+,l; doe January let, 1162, will be paid on ler JULY NEXT, et the °Mos of the Company • h. U. ORR, Tretrurer. Je19.1,1 • . IT. , STRA WBEIt it F 1561.1 V AL. A STRAWBEItItY FESTIVAL, for the ben our of InflltY M. Z. cuunvu, Ewa Liberty, eril be held lu BO UP'S (or itioirrio GROVE, on Thursday, June 19th. Cars sill leave the depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road at li.o'clock a. m. and 2 45, 4 and 615 p tu. The last retaining train will leave the ISlt,vo at p. m Dinner will be served Iron:, 1 o'clock until p. m. By order of that:m.l=Mo, JolB2t P. 11. LADPIIAV, NOTIU! I'u TEACIIERS.—hew applicants for the Provisional Certificate in Allegheny. City will meet for examination fn the Second Ward School House. on nATUIIDAY,-2.41 lust., at 8%,' o'clock a. to. New Applicant* In Pitts burgh will meet at the &mond Ward School Lion., Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 8% a. to. New Applicants in the borouglm on the wrath elite of the river will meet In the Birmingham School Nouse on THURSDAY, D;ith inst.. at 8%. to. Teachers to the Wards will be examined this and the coming week, commencing with the Sixth Ward THIS DAY, (Wednesday.) A. T. DOUTLIETT, jelBr2t Comity Superintendent. I.IITICY. oT rut CSAT4L Bosun Or - O.I.OIICATI.N, Pittsburgh, Joao 16th. 1062 Oa. VIE EX A MI NATION OF CAN DIDATESIor admission to the High School aill commence on ittionswor, 19th lost , at 9 o'clock a. na. Scholar* of the 9 art and all other Nchoola are entitled to appear for examination, pro rid. they . are roe !dente of this city. Jeltkat !, JOHN A. 8E11.111:AN ' , Secretary. Omer. er TML caru.ng I,lllllaiwcz l'itteburak, Juno 14, MC. fr . DIVIDEND NovicE.—The Presi uw. deut and Director* of this Compaq hare this * day declared • Dividond of TWO DOLLARS 4%11 SHARE, pay&ble to thn Hteekhelders forthwith • Jelectard - LSAtIURL 11.1 a, tieer.l.7. SPECIAL JrOTICEN., M.13.—T.-11360-2L—Drake's Plan TATION 'BITTED& Exhausted nature's .groat restorer. ,They invigorate, strengthen and purify the ayatem, cord Dyspepsia, Acidity of thOlitomach, Dlarttuna,Au. A perfect apiatirer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of peas St. Croto RUM, BOON and lariat, and are recommended by all who rue them. Adapted to old or young, bet particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers. Druggists, llottla and Saloons. P. 11. DRAKE. A CO., PG Drnadway, Now York. ME=I Mallon's Magnetic Insect Pow- DKR, tented for 19 years and 'grows in favor. It kills and exterrolnette linsoluu. Rod Bugs, Auto. Floes. Moths In Cloths, Furs and Furniture, Garden hoods, de, . All genuine beats the signature of X. Lyon, and is sot poisosons !p . p.:now or domestic ani ma.. Beware of counterfeits and Imitation. Lyon'a Powder t h is alllnateta In a trim. Lyon's PIM ins death to rota and HAM. SOW ararYwnany. I). S. BA UNICA, WEI 1/1122211 - 'Lake Superior Copper Mill and Sbt ELTINGIVOIIKS. Pirrasvean. PARK, MTURDY & Manufacturers of SIIRATIIING, BRA7.IERS• AND 8014 COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; also Importers and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATY, WERT IRON, WIRE, Au. Constantly on hand, MACHINES AND TOOLS. WA =tones, No. 111 First and 120 Mound Wools, Pittsburgh, Munn's. Mr:V.IAI orders of Copper cot to any desired put• tern. • utrY.l.dawlyT -'The Confession's and Experience or As INVALID.. Published for tho benefit am& as a warning /11111 a caution to young men who sutler from Nervous' Debility, Premature Decay, as.; sup plying at 'the same time the moans of nelf•Cure. B) one who has cured himself after being put to great espeme through medical impooltion and quack s:Y.• lip enclosing a post-paid addresmod envelope, steitd.a cams may be bad of the author, NATtrAN IELi MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. mhthlydawT WlfaaOW 0001/142. WILMA MILLSIL .11013INSON, MINIS MIL LICIIB, Tbuzazla AMD MACEII.IILITS, WISOMTOII WOJUJI, Pittsburgh, Pam's. Orrics, No. 21 Iliaatzr &raw. Manufacture WI lands of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL -MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM IRTILERS AND SKEET IRON WORK. WirJOBBING AND 111CPAIRLNG done on ahott notice. ruirAkilly J. C. IL/REPATILICIE IM! . .KIRKPATRICK & Ilan afacturimr awl , Wbolesala Dealers In LAMPS; .0.1.1.1111N1C1A SIIADES, CHANDELIERS, &a 011. Wholesale Agents fot LEM'S OELED SATED :ILLUMINATING AND LDDItIOATING CARBON OILS, Ni. 39 Wool, Sinus, opposite St. Chaska Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. jM""• - BURKE & BARNES, • FIRE-PE.OOF • SALAMANDEIL SAFE, DANK '.VAULT IKON TATILT • DOOll,. AND ,STEEL-LINKD'IIIII3GLAB-PROOM SAYE MANKVAOTUB.EII.2I; • , Nos. "IW 'and 131 Third ;trai t Eetueon Wood and Smithfield erred`-North .hi. ' aarnAmc -LOURS alwityi'ork bond. toit26 immiotttaktuwk Steel Works. two Joina„....Jous Wavu.ogazx. JONES, BOYD ik C 0.,. - - )dannfactareri of OAST, 13.TNN14 also. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL spaisas AND 14is . ar !Mr, 00201 . 11enA Find streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. • B. & C. P. MARKLE, Paper ANOYAOTUBII49 and &slam In DOOR; PRINT, OAP, LIMED, AND ALL KINDS OW WIMP. PINGtPA'PEB: • • ORPLIave removed from No. 27 Wood street to , vc,' 27 Smltidleld street, PittereirgN, Pi. - CrViArDI TRADE PON tiAl7ll, M — .ll — . HOLMES & 80219, Dealers to stuIINION AND .DOILINTIO HILLS 07 ILL MUNOZ, OTUTINWATISOT DIMWIT, DANK NOTXS su p senip, AT MA'S atra* Pitts. - ea' an , th. winded Ones tbreastbsaiibillsinall Melia ' 3 -9 j , Y v I'U, for ' itiquantt •es • toms tq• • ' Boys* nTLET, • • • VS Wool Wog, EMT= . . t rElr 'rEIITIS&IILF-ArTS; TAEBTROYNOtiIt--Itats, Ro4e.s, ao. 11'D...frog your Mt a. Man. fad Ant.. Ge.hvg tionr—Mcthe iu Fors, Cloth., u tquito s and Fleas Dew°, (s.t. ts on Plnt...sad Fowl& bakrg yoser—Elmect• 011 A tpia &IN.& C Costar's Rat Roach, &c., Exerminator; Red-bag 'Exterminator; Electric Powder for Insects. "ONLY INFAtLIBLE 'r.saiternE , , KNOWN." "Fr, (tom Poisons!" "Not. 111uproite to the Unman rntnify." . .Flata". 4 o not We On the premises . "They wino ma of thoir - holys to die." full ererfrlsere—by 211 Wholesale traggists in the la•ge ca ra, and hp t,ruggists. • Grocers, s toreheepers, and Erlailers general', In all C. entry towno and vii lakes In On. Unit .41 S'ater, . . . 8.4. IALINEWTOCK4 CO.. and S. B. i' 1,1 4- .1.1,119.5. CO., principal rrholcsalcunil mall itgenta in.Pitlatitirgh, Pa ir . geountry 4 eal.re cep 4:04 . 4144 - au Above, or oddreas .rdere direr!, (or tor price.. terml, .t 4 4:,) to 4•4 1 4 Nit Y K. CVSTAR, rinripul Depot, _k4l9 . :3mda.wF No 4.42 Briutdway, New Yo.4k. • NABli'S PlANOs.—Just r e ceived, AA:two besurtful rosewood 7 octave PIANOS, carv ed Louis XI Vt an 10, finished same back oo front; and also one of Mt., mot..rlor art octave plain PIANOS. The above Pianos have all the very latest arid most valuable .Insprovements, width can only be fdund thS Knobs Pianos' eIIAK,LOTTK BIJIAKIS,43 Fifth stnet. le-PJ Soto agunt fur K LlAbtf . bl uurl% oiled l'lunua POTATO En I POTATOES I-100 bush. prime Pinkeye Potatoes Just received and for sate by jvitANN' VAN GORDER, jel9 11 , ,Aec-nd n•reet. (TYITON.-23 bales now landing from NJ steamer Liberty, far sale by Je.l9 ISAMU DICKEY & CO. FlSkl--100 bble. large No. 3 Mackerel; 60 loaf bbls. " 3 do; 50 " 2 do; 50 Iddi. " 1 Balt. do; 20 f• Boy of Wand do; " No.l Tion'd do; 20 Id. do. " dog 250 " Whiteillith; • 60 " 0 Plekorel; For solo I y .•IH LIME AM) COAL of the beat quality, at the EXCELSIOR COAL YARD, On the Railroad, at the emit end n( Seminary II 111, Allegheny Oity. ! JAMES RENO. tne.y2n SIAM .310 pPLIRATA AIOIIIN TAIN SPRINGS .1.11 FOR BALE.—Tho well known and popular ,watering plan., known as "THE EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINON," in the county of Lancaster, Stato of Pennsylvania, t 3 milt. northeast Motu Lancaster, IS miles south west from Reading, and on tiro Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnplko n 4.1,60 tulles Weed of Philadelphia. 38 miles east of Harrisburg, and 41 mile. north of the Hird•in-Iltuad, a station on the Fenusylvmia Railroad. The property consists nf 7151 ACRES OF LAND, port of • it excellent terming Ipnd, covered with tine Chestnut and other timber, with numerous springaof the purest tattier, which ore conducted, to DO Held ES and OATHS. The buildings aro numerous and os tensive, and capable of entertylning u visitors. WATE/11NO PEACE. and SUMfilitlit ROUT hae, ever since its comtnencerucitt, been well pattohized—at times to its full capacity. The Co. tumble and 'Leading Railroad, now being construct ed, passe* within a quarter of 0 mile of the Noting', and when complete .111 make "CUE EPHILATA MOUNTAIN SPLINES' the most milaveolent of ac cent of all the fashionable water.tut For further information apply at the °glee of the PIGA NfiLl N FIUK INNURA NEJE CUM PAN Y, Nee. imcl 417 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; or to Mtwara. T. A H. BAIJAIGA MINIM, Agents of the Caton..., et Lancmtt• r. to. t jel4.4td O PEN AIR GRAPE . CULTURE, n practical on the GARDEN and VIN S• ItALID CU !AGUE ur TUE VlNE;and the 31. AN• GPACTUKK OP DOIILITIO WINE, designed for the us of amateur. and others In the Northern and Middle States. Profusely illuitmled with uew en graving. from carefully executed Idettigue, veriLed by direct practice, by Jona POW, author of 4Xtesay na Open Air Grape Culture,". to which was awarded the Punt Premium of the A mar ic.sn Inatitute To which le added a ulectim of Examples of American Vine yard Practice, and a carefully prepared description of the celebrated Thontory System of Grape Cullum Price/I. Sent free of wattage upon recotpt of price. J. KNOX, ieltlAwtlawT„. No Zs Fifth utreet Pittsburgh. p:EILAW BERILLIsIS FUR. CANNING.— How IS the lima for cis:taloa and preserving Strawberries. Thou. selected foi this purpose should be of good color, solid in substance, of firm texturo and of superior flavor. Exactly such a berry eau be found during the Strawberry .won, at J. KNOX'S establishment, Ho. r 9 Eifth .tfoot, Pitteburgh: un don may be hot at his Maud in the mat ket, or at his llorticnlttual Store, riio LTEIANIVEN'I"PAX PA YEHS ALL/MIKIS CIT .--tivrillicatta of unpaid Gust for 1841 hate teen p'aerd ittoty bandit for col. hction by the Tresaor, r of the city or Allegheny. All bolder. of real mutate In that city, who have cot paid the city taxes seamed thereon for 1801, am hereby notified • that suits too the collection they will to glued 1a the bands of the Sheriff on 'With. HEYDAY, the `/Lth day of June, utile. rah] to too ,4, fore that time. ' S. SUNOS EIS, Jr., S~itATOGrAE.AIPItiE :SPICING WATo IL—Throughout all tiro lona of the coon, try the valuable prupeitlea of thin water are well known. liullostion or eNtlitipatiOn. Nerve°. Llobllity. Leas of. Appetite and contrath Vlobia disappear beFire its renovating power. thr Ilk. wont mineral waters Ulu. isleavant tame, with a ptirivncy awl lir:linear which makes it as agreeable I. 'Soda Water. IIIMMIMM! Corn, Smithfield and fourth atrooic USTABLISLIEO IN 1780.—BAKILIt'S .14 PIIEMIU hi CIIOCOLATE.—Punt prepared CoCOA, BRUM A, Farliell, 110510:0PATNICAnd VANILLA CHOCOLATIid, ' warranted (spud in quality and flavor to the Paris Cho...latex ; bare stood the test of over three.lnirtera of a mitury, an 1 aro pronounced by all who have Once Hood them to la, superior to aur others. Manufactured by W. Baiter A Co., at their Mills. in Dorchester, Mass., and for !aisle at their Branch Depot, No. 217 Fulton street ; New York City, and by Grocers and Dealers itenswalty thlougbout the oleo. Addles. ' •IL L. PI ELCIE, Jetidtru 217 Voltonstrest, New York. N Tait, COU KT antElluN PLEAs. in the matter of the voluntary assign. meat of Joho bictlll,l a Son to, S. kir-boyar, Jr. No. MM, March, lent. Notice le hereby ,given to all Interested that the tint account of tl. bchayor, Jr., itealgoce 'of John 11011111 & Sou, hal beep fited In thlat'ourt, and that said account will be allowed by. tballourt on Sa T • IMLAY, July 12th, 1862, uuliete 610.%) ho shown to the contrary. H. EATON, Prothonotary, Jel4:3ed . XI UTIUJ 'l'o UkL IiADNEItb AND OTI.IEUS —The Pe nnayirania Pelt litanufac. taring Co. having cemPleted their arrangements for the manufacture uf PONCENTRATICIr OIL OR V !TRAIL, are now plipared to simply the trade therewith. Their Platinum eilll having a nipacity Ma per day, tip,' will, ho enabled to fill or. dire in large giantlike without delay. Addioss, OEUIWE COLIIOUN. • .I.lo.ilea °like. al Wood street, Pittalawah. !==l ARTIFICIAL LEA 48 t AND ARNIti belpho's celebrated Patent ANGLESEA LEG and ARTIFICIAL HANDS. . 518 BROADWAY. '(opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) New articrol fore Circular. . Lite,NNISTT, Mr making, in a 14 fear minutes, tbo mat healthful. and delicious ol deserts.. Directions accompanying each bottle fur preparing Blip, Zunbet or brusulac. !or sale by the doiou or Menlo bottle by • ' • DENSRAW, Jeri corner lAbertY and Hand soreote • f 1 EttIENT.-50 bbla fresh Hydraulic NI Clement for sale by • Isl 7 I.IO:NRY 500 CANE .VOLh 'just received and for gala by DOWN At TRTLICT, im7• . • • 131 Wood stmt. LltYl'Adit —5 'casks No: 1, for sale 14 Jell lIEN/tir U. COLLIN'S. PLASTER-75 b al ls , Lind Plaster for 1. ma. by ( .17) Yu et)LLINS. 11114 'SE, eIIb;ESE.-11)0 boxes in.. 14. J iopth Cheese, Ju4trocniveil and for 4ale hj . jeld. YICANII VAN GORDEU, 114 t3e.corol 41 100 and 1 7 OIL on hand r" JAB. IjALZRLL &SON. 014 69 huld 70 Water e‘reot. r i fttuu Are Lits.-1 - MAIL bright, Jl—/ dried Apples rocelvea and tor vide by - 130TATOES.--75 bush; g'inkoya JL tan, just roceleod and for. wile by • . • ; JAIIV3 A. METZEti, • ' jel4 , cornet Markel...l' Mint etre en. • 1811-25 half bbls. I.lackerel. IkICL 2, received and for sale br: • .. , JAIIEA A. vrazza corner Market and,Firet streets. fitYrruN, uutimNG . & I3HESWAIL.--- ‘) I bsl6 Colton; 1 bag 'and 2 bbla. Ohnong; 1 bbt Derawax; now landing:from atanner Llszio Mania, *viola 12AlAti WORRY d 4 100.000 "IN ION I • Bacnsi . AW L l a. il latm tXt ok Al e ht - eau ' ; 140441165; do ' Ihooldere,‘ , do; • . For este MetiONALD dIIDITCH Pit • • • • 242 and 244 Liberty lotmet. QUALITY (MASON OILS; elys; Isabrlattlng OIL wholesale sot retell ; by BU ' LAlt OIL :WOMB CO.; .. 7 ,011‘24 . 1 •.• • • St; Clair eteset;•riesr tbe. Briihre. tworzwe • AND - :.UAKVANTEI . C!Ii ,vlOOlll lit bT riPrlig67lar. MEMMI JMEIP :1111rERTISEJIIT8. C • _ FITY 'O CIIARLESTOWN. ACIIUSSTTS.—The Water ComtniaSlOnen of -the - CRY of 'Charlestown will receireprepoeals Ter . cooking, delivering. and laying on the line of their distribution pipes ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY TINE HYDRANTS:., In Inakhog propautla for the nme, parties must Inctude the Hydrant Pipe, the Bende , the Hydrant;"nizeetr:Ccerers, and elf-ewer tenonces connected therewith, excepting the hrslach es In main pipes. They mot also state the price at which they will ley and eminent the Hydrant pipe. with the branch,. In thti Mainz, and perform all the work lacident to placing the-hydrant.-in perfect wi der fur use. including delivery and all trenching or other digging,. Perth • making proposals must sr company them with design. of the style of hydrant they. propose. The., designs must bedroom to emir, in Aetna, ad to admit of their lielegtraffily under. stood. The total amouut of 4 inch llydraot Pipe re quited la about eleven bUndermi (1100) feet. Silo of Nozzle 23 ‘ inch. ith sufficient sins of hydrant to ad mit of Increasing diameter of nozzle to 4 Inch., without . removal of hydrant. Proposals will also be recebtesi fur shoat ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY STOP VOCE S. of the fol lowing aka.: 'id of 4 Inch; fd of A Jo.; 14 of 8,4,4 Of lu Se N'of IS ba.• ' 3of '24 in. The prowled,' for ...Stop that. to Include every emerald costing'prr tainlog to the same, and the delivery of all I'ecke or castings et such places in Charlestown at the Engi neer may from time to time direct ' , twig.. of ten at, les proposed :or to be pregented at sometime a • hid. Pious of Distrthation Pine, eltowieg Pooltioro of Elydrauts and Stop Cocks, can . bo teen at the office of the. Engineer of Water Conthaleaduaen. All &- algna must be 11:110 to site Engineer, on or before I JUNE 30th, 1862. The Comrolislore-rs rteerve the right to acrait or reject thy of the proyoaals offered. For Water-Commbeloners, EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L. STEVENSON, Chief /Clendar C, W. W. CIITY urn CHARLESI'OWN, MAiS IJACIIUSETTS --Sealed Proposals will be received by 'the WaterCurontlationers of ,hr City of Charles town, until JUNE 30th, for laying In acid city and on the line of their Water Work,, about 21 miles of CAST I NUN. PI,PWS. Plano of the work can be seen, and information vitt:arnicg sold work be obtained at the Mike ,of the Ingincer,.nr Water tkenminsioners, Olnwledown. 'Copies of inecilicationa and contract, and forms ut proposals, 0,111 bo Sent to partied olentr. log to make Wm for the work, on their making ,up .pllcalloar ter the nano to the Water Cotawiwionrrt. Bonde with ourettes will be required from psrthw contracting. The Commissioners resolve dm right In accept that provost, wWch, under .11 citenm atatices, they shall consider moat fivoroble to the in• tereot of the city, or to reject all proponent offered. For Water Commissioner,. EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engin.,r C. W. W jet& Will T HE BEST SOU YEN IR WATT'd WILSON, N. 2'S Liberty street On April 26, 160., wi ll appear a New Monthly feria], entitled BALLADS OF TETE WAR A series of • PIOTO,RIAL LYRICS, From the well known Pen of MIL A. J. H. DOGANNE I Magnificently Illmtrated from original drawings, by the boo artist., and beautifully printed,. hot-premed paper. A tort will appear every mouth, including, among other things, the FALL OF SUBITIIIII, DRATII OF LYOA, DRATII OF ELLSWORTII, NI:MISERS, BALL'S BLUFF, POUT ROYAL, FORT DURELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE., 11ADIPTON RAJALS, PRA RIDGE, Ac., An, The windo forming an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, of every event lu the present moat important 'drug. gle, in the history of this peat nation. Fart L entitled: TON MARCEL TO THE OAP ITOL, (or the 6th Regiment of Idamachusette,) wilt appear as shove. blugle Parts, (monthly, tree by p05t,)...—..25 eta. Ono year, (PI monthlypaxua,) .4 00 Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Cativansera. Apply to JOHN 110111lNti, P. O. Box, 3,9441—ap113;3m 37 Park Row. N. Y CITYOF CIiA Ii LESI:OIVN,Ss ACIIVSETTS.--Sealed Proputtals mill be 'melt • ed at the Office of the Wolof Commissiootni until JUNE YU, 1862. for furnishing the City of Charles. town with about 3,300 tons of Cast Iron Water Pipe, and about b 0 tons of Special Cootingo. The sizes of pipes rowans! rill Le 4,0, 6,10, 10, 21, 30 and 31 inches. All pipes to be - cast verticitlly, so mto lay Li feel eselusive 01 hub. tnpica of apecificatiuns awl contract. and forme (or propota.la, wilt be mot on the applicatiln of parties nth:Wine to mann bonallen hies. • Parties mentos proposals will be required to give hoods, with two aco.ptablo sureties. the eolll.l2ohWiOnefl reserso the right to accept or reject soy or all of Wes 09er.8. All prop tale to la Orill011.1"Ilx•pottato for CY iron ater rtp;' and sent to the Water Commie &loner,. Charlestown. Nine EDWARD LAWRENCE. • For the Water Cetriniiesiutters. U. L. STEVENSON, • filet Engineer Charlestown ater Works. Par 1862. McCORD•& CO. 1862 HATS, CAPS, STRAIT GOODS. BONNETS LSD SBAKEII 00008. We are now rectleing • LAtIAZ ADLITION 10 our al. ready otair.rue lITOCIL of BATS, CAPS, STEAM/ GOODS, BONNETS, SLUE ER GOODS ant. PALM LEAF EATS. hierchewle •ieitiug our city cuu buy how us at lower prices Onto lu Philadelphia or New. York. B EDFORD SPRINGS. A. G. •LLEN ===rati heepectfully Informs the public that this aiebrele. and fuetiloonble entering pbuu fs our 01.11, cc , fully prepare] for the recetion and seconinuelatiot of ',Whore, and will be kept open until the that October. Fem. uridang BEDFORD MINERAL NATE!. supplh.4l thn (unwiring pa.., nt tE• Spring, 'for • barrel, (oak,) s:t Co. II or a half barrek, (0a1t.)...--.. 2. W. Partin washing rooms or any Information In on gard to the place wall whiner the "Bedford Miners Spring. Company. Ltedfofd. Ca." UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. —We have been appointed solo eaeuts for All,. ghvoy county, lur the Metropolitan Company'. Ifni vernal Clothe. Wringer. They are the most reliable e• any in we, have nit Iron bearing to rust and .poll tha clothes, ran be tumid with ewe by a little girl 12 years old, and will wring anything from a lace collar to a bed iletllL A sewed immix Just re ceived at the India Rubber Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair street, where tliey can be .eon in operatic. •. • 1.12 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. ALHALI.—'IIe best brands of English Cam.* Alkali kept constantly on hand rod for Mall at the loweffit rootlet rat. by ALEXANDF.II. SING. Jell N0.r.173 Liborty meet. BEEL."II.).NGUtS, of the largest size, nicely smoked, and for sale by the ototen or at !retell at the Family Urocrry Store of J. UNA. ItENSUAW, jel7 " corner Liberty and Eland etreete. W HEEL OR ASL,forWagonv,Drays v end Carriages, Juat received by Jell lIENILY EL COLLINS. $l5O BEST nAll° B- $l5O OROVESTEEN & BALE having removed to their new Warerooms, No- 472 BROADWAY, • are now ,prepared to offer the 'public • magnificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all improvements Icon= in this country or Europe, over-strung ban, numb grand action, harp pods!, lull Iron frame, for $l5O CASK 1. • . • Warranted for PIED YEARS. Rich moulding caws, • ' $175 to $2OO, • all warranted made of the best seasosad and to 'mudtoter than any sold for $402 or WO by the old Meth •of zumiWacture. We Invite the beet pulpit to exialloo trj lbw e now initnunanie, and we shot Al Mu ss toady at to tat them with any other' anufsetureß' n this country. I ' ,44ROVESTEEN & 11Af.X, • • mr..tr.3m 478 BROADWAY..N. ITALIAN' VIOLIN bTILINGS, nr 141 L, 'Orr raw Treble", or E it ring", 4 length', beat qnality—.s/".. ilecunde, or A " 3.,.i, Third", or'D . 3 ~ —..-16 Irourtha, or 0 " 1 leitsth, pure; Beat quality rratieh or German lot, 2d, 2d' and Beat quality Guitar D, A d E, dyer att:ilge,eaa.lB. Second " . .• oarach.lo Dial 'quality ylollucello, A os{itd D, UNA • ' G mod tr,), " _.2.5 Mailed to any addrems, post paid, ors 6.1; t of the money,- or la poetage stamp', by •• JOIIN 1L IZLIOII, 81 Wood' street. 3/18 . . - A 'PETZEB, comer Ilarknt,aod First .is. N. n.—A • large lot of Grab' fittings Jot; arrived also, Violloo, Violin Cues; Mtn; Aecordoous, dr. I\I"EW....PIANO FORTESV . . Just readvlog, • Tory lame now otor& IX PIANO .10IITNS, Monte& Pononolly irons_ the celebrated Panufactorleo‘',of Chickirtog . it. Pons, B .ton; Dwil* & Boston; Ilazallon Woo., Now Yon k—all 'of new style., and will-be soldu prawn timOnnactointe cloud Moo fof cult or 00 a rssemable Credijr: , , • JOAN IdELLINI, 81400 d-g, PIANO ,AT • IlAttli4lN.4-A, man going gut *gas a gplkaldle new semen ogl tare* Lou. X fVtli PIANO, witt/1011 Ll5O him* whtell mat ssno, orillt be.aotd Or $205 cub... The Plano Litt he grim:oos , a ILL CBI k N""`'IIIELOVEt? s AND tAIO 510N13, , front tbe celebrated matiblebtory o Almon 1-Bamlln, Boston. Alia two gond etual. band 6 ocean . J Zor side by VOW( KilLl.ol, Woodit. OF IRE WAR I Wbolesale and retail, 131 WOOD STREET, PITTRBDROII E=EM PiadrOS =MMfa DRY::GOODS. TIRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. ):fl N CSECEs. PANT LINNi& BOYW CA&9tIISII.ES FANCY CASSINIMSS. DIAESZILLYS TZ3TING PLAID 11A1181,ILLES, for La Ike Wear. lIIISII LINEN, tor Ladles• West, exPreaslr LIIEEN CAIt(BRICS. 12013:11E033 TIIAVELI NG DRESS GOODS, raow.t and twat asaotrent of goWda to ,tlr rare TODAY, Wholesale and Retail Departatiints BARKER - 84 CO.'S, 59 Market Street, Will be opan to the RETAIL TRADE. Como and sop tho LABGEST . STOCK, tho GitEAT EST VARIETY, and the CHEAPEST GOODS over neon in this. city N. 8.-ONE PRICE ONLY. BARGAINS I BARGAINS I A VERY LARGE BTOGH OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Cheaper than EVER HEARD OP in this city BLACK BILK SIIAWLS AND eACialaS WRITE CRAPE SHAWLS. HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN DOMESTIC GOODS Cheap for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street 1.00 DOZEN R LADIES' RIBBED (M -il* DOZEN MIShES RIBBED COTTON ROSE OTTON SUN UMBRELLAS, °INDIUM SON UMBRELLAS, SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, For sale to too traJa at the very lowest price. EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANT'S CAPS, WAISTS AND ROBES, NIGHT CAPS, . . lIAMBURG EDGING, FRENCH WOILKED BANDS. Ac. Aa doming cot at 'educed prices. • A new supply of BLACK ENGLISH THREAD LACE VEILS AND BARNES. GUIPURE AND VAL. LACE COLLARS. GRENADINE AND TISSUE VEILS. CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS. BLACIA LACK AHD+, LISLE AND SILK GLOVES; WIIITE,.BIIoWN AND SLATE COTTON HOSE; KEys AND BOYS' COTTON HOSE; CHILDREN'. STWEINGS. of MI kludi—the I.Svt assortment we have over offered ,to our Cl2OOlllOlll. 1100 P SKIRTS, CORSETS, HAIR NETS, HEAD DRESSES, Ac., Ac. JOSEPH HOHNE, (Wl;villemila moms 2d utd 9d sto.len,) Nos. 77 .d 70 !MARKET STREET OUR ENTIRE STOCK FINE FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACE GOODS, LACE TRIMMED DITTO., and everything in the EMBROIDERY departmen hare teen marked at Greatly Reduced Prices The stock - is el fresh and desirable, and the greater portion has been MARKED DOWN TO EASTERN , COST; teeny artleles . maeh below the FIRST COST. to doie them out. • EATON, BIAOILIIIN-1 CO., I=l • N. 113.-100 dozen more of tbooonico Limm KERCHIEFS, of fiXe, put roa,iral. , STRAW BONNET Off ILDII.ENII -HATS A Wholesale stock of choice style of STRAW BON. NETS and CHILDREN'S HATS, to be cl/wed out at retail, at WHOLESALE PRICES, now open for en. andtathm In on:stela dinsartmeut. EATON, NACIIUM d. CO., 17 Fifth stmt. SUMMER SILKS AT an CIINTa, % y*xd wide:. HIND LAWNS a IN - rents, tut BEAtrnita, Otripizir 'GOODS, of tho Ltaet style, Just opettOd. LIGHT COLORED BALMOUAL NEW rrYLE Or. IXEIOVABL* OLABPID TAP! 1100 P EiKIET.- , W. & D. }luaus? TTRAunox I—The long expected A BUN LI 13011001. atatuoartfm, • 13101 by °abort t Needham, of New York, has pat been reeeteed....We shall .be happy to receive cab' by at triton will bitereet to examine dila Downy. IL KLENER 'a BUN., L 3 Filth street. je.6 8016 Imeittetbr titsluenty's Mom; citlN ' ' • • "DRIED .DIR r ; LSAT LARD, laimarrols and legs; -- . No:3 NAOKICELL,Iar6; ",••• " • On Loud And For We by - • 3 6 10 - W&I D RATS A CO, 493 flied C ° LrIS REVOLVEIW `old :and new imodel. 6r ale by . CtiDhUORATIONt-' l .-4 i i hfuce juoortoteot Mi d 'Panel - DecOnillons, it re. coked and for Ws by -," IV. P. 1 / I .BBlla ;! • • - • 87 Woof miwt. (1. HAY - W • L. I'A.P.EIC, kr Co, 11 end kJ 10 amts. far ssfsby -W. P. KLItiIHA LT.,7 1.4 , 4 WWoott at ikAKLIM--20(> baleaszlieat Navy '.fai N. , lab 'GEO: IL. JON/r; .LtJFIBIJSMIE,X7 . B. O=PITTSBURGH TII.EATBR Lewes igid Its HINDEILIM LIM TIIUgSDAT EVENING. Jugs 19th, • Fourth ulehi of the engagement of the popular Phil edelphle Conirdian, Ur- FRANK DREW. - • People's Lawyer I* • St)LON ramss _DREW . GILLET. GI AGE ...... ILLUDT. To conclude Mareppa, or the Untamed Reeking Homo. 3LtZEPPA— BROS DRI ( Ve. mirFridaj, benefit and Ism .p.pems bat azie FRANK 417CT10.,r SAL S --- pENN,. STRERT , I ROP • RTY AT , .1 Itiall'lffili.-4. l tb 311P.8DAY Itil Nifia. Jima .., .1 .,.. ~b. at 8 o'clock. will be, sold, at 6 C0 , 6163e2Cia AUCtiO6 Ilona*, 54 Faith wait, that • irable lot Of ground situate' ou the - corner of . Pr 'and • libutinon d i lat, laving a front of 77 lea. or or, le., on Penn direct and extending along Ilanitton street /04 feet to spriog alley, soltioct to an annual . gtotuld tent of $151,, tft which is erected •tbat anbatunthil leek building known ad the Second Befornieti Presbyterian Obtaviii- Ma or 6314 church baling 68i feet ; Lola by 7.5 rca deep; capable of iseatlag 801) 1,61)06/.. ULM 0( dale twat. , .1 G. iqii At •,,tistei.: V ENTII WARP . - LUT 'AT A UV TION.—Pn TUESDAY rxEranx Jiine Xithe et S o'clock, will be sold, et the Caiumeretal. Atte ' tion gooms,'No. 54 With etreit, that 4/tellable lot of garend intuit* in the :Seventh - Ward, .13 '.iyabstv bum t, beta con Babette and Del filler" innate, being: let ho. 3 2 _ la Wray end hoaxes p an of iota, haring • front of 24 bon ou WeLeter- stmt.:end-extending 12.7 bet to en alley its feet wide.' i [ll or hels—Otte-dotirth nob, residue In 01211, tae and gat..., years uith,intemt, eortared by bead 'end . • JU. UA VIS,"AUGS.- bIiAWLS, DE lej YAINES, Ac.,•AT Atiprloll.—M. • lf IDAT, Julie s :l4h, at 10, . and 8 w i chck s at .klintonic Mali- AectionLletine, will be sold; largo quantity of With gssAls.. just received !front: • eir ].ak4 tamaisting In inset of Jeans, S,tinetsi Lott" des, Shawls; I) Was, then 2ablis , Clotks, Tor 14Wels, ..7dasseilles Conutorpsnes, Lirmas,...trio tie and silt chiefs, La den' and heat's miery, Lawns Edits, hock Ilia, ,ststieudens,-; nue tenon, Beadle., Pins. se -- T. A. 0 ctiLka.LAN I), Auct. 171.11/i: `6, HATS, NEU • - iko., AT AUCT/012.—0n SATE/Ulla IsVIIMING,mt a o'clods, at Masonic Ball Auctica Mow will be. suld, without reservu , a largo quasi. tity of Clothing, enteprialim Come, Pante and Nes% white and lam; Mantillas Shirts. Lamy and pLain Neck "Ties, Gent'. Hata, Ladles' and Getit'eUoidery, bnapenders,',Ac. The above aloe& in knit received front nom York, dud will Lii sold Without regard to prior. , T. A. MetILEL 'anat. ILA 11T IJItS.. TU t 4 .11.1.r.-14 %JAMES IMPILL,VED LAND AT AUCTION.— tru IIttIIISDAY MOONING, July &Vat 11 O'clock. Will be eold,'On tho vomitus, In lhartDrs toiehildp, may ii!„; tulles from the cit3 l iMs the Mansfield Mal Road. arid xltlua 34 mile of the . Bieubeurille Head. scree improved Laud. 'part of the Dinsmore rul!: tide, suitable for a country residence or gardening . purpose. This rich suit beaetirully.lsylog ground, di a high stale ol cultivation, and for that* doing bullet. in :the city, Ito cuneehioutly located on a delightful road, is two of the most desirable oppor iiiiiiluesshiCh ever Wier to secure a beautiful aut. urbse piece,' Persona viehlug before the Kale ba shown the premises by Air. Dinsmore. - Terms of aisle easy. J. U. DAVIS, And. or I 'KUM DESCUIPTION, Half Their. Value. MASONIC HALL AUCTIO HOUdE, STREET. uxG :LII I / 4 .61 , 1 titiODZ FtM KEEPEIi2.—Ou MONDAY, June 16th, at 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 and 8 o'clock p. m.' motioning TUESLAY,_,KELNEnLAY AND TIiORBDAI, will be told, 011 the second floor of Dario' Auetton, Noy W Fish street,. a large and very 'minable stock of pure Linens for liousekeepret comprising in owl bl.mched end brown damask Table Cloths, Tea and Table Napkins, Ilumerback Towels, Beanie Omsk, bleached and brown Table Damask, Medalist Bath Towels, Ladies and Gent'. Linen Mandker.. chle6l, avideLltien Sheeting.,Pillow Om Lituma, French Marseilles Quilts, iglish Toilet ',Quilts, tilitolicau Counterpanes, :Shirting Linens, ad. _." This will be lensed the .largest and Angst stock of pure linen good. for housekeepers to select &meter ettereo at public sale to the city. 'Curry article tar. ranted to the buyer as represented. The goods eats be 'examined on Wednesday *Asthma. Comtnitabko seats provided Mr Whs. Tams cash, par tune.-- - - J. D. LAYDI, F. dial other, Pi oprietor. Boston. ' -Jel4:. 1.1 OOP from 15 to 40 springs, 11 at 51.03LEL LA NV'B Auction. • ,fjal6 61k CENTS PAIS. FOE UAITEES, U at hIcCLELL•iIi DS. Jel3 LI Our • ritilitTri, cheaper than the 11 chmr4t, .t 65 Filth stroot. 1.13 ciENTs CONliki.EbS N_K TEU.I. at bicULICLLANIrti Auction. j. 13 14 . 0 Y : . AN Y U UtJEth at hinaur4 LIMI Auction_ troce. , JUIERCII.I,A"r TaILORBO MiNal I==lii MESHY U. ELLIC d CO., (tincceseaz to James Watt,) Are new receiving their Summer Stock, nomprial.ng every variety 'of goods adapted to men and boy'ewear, Which, lu extent, choice mammal prima will compere favorably with any in the trade. Freuck, American and West of England Cloths, of the best makes, of every shade end quality--a very Large romortruout; eakeimerea and Doeskin.; Super Bleck Trench Doeskin' newer Block French Cud therein Fancy ettaviturrea in every variety; Bibbed. Black and aitucy Casainieree; Silk kilted lkiednurre• of every shade sad color. VESTINGS—Feuicy Silk end Battu Veet.luge, nes elylev, Super Black &du and Silk Vesting% klathusk and Fancy- Silk Yuitiuga; White Figured Bilk and Sethi Voluiligk• Alan, every 1 - artery of goods for Ear Meet Coats; kawita a, vary choice aelection of Furnishing Goods mhipted to gOutlemen'a wear. • tioliciting an early rill from our friends and' the Public, any orders entrusted to our care will ; meet with prompt atteotlon and punctuality fa all ;am. tt ENLLY 11. lIALE 8 CO.,llurchant ,; tohl2 ; Con. t'eun mid St. Clair streets. Ii:IXTS. uN Ds • AND lIOR'IGAGES--Weicr-. . LP to, $18,900 in Bonds and Mortgage', in amounts • I li - 10'1 lop, to t baring ra to 9 I ": Ifor 41, 5 40, 4 't for s3,Ppo, " - 1 for $1,1,00, yeai to run; , -Lto be u-ctired on city coonty property and first lieu. Apply to R. - 11c1Alli a CO., • 1(12 ',mirth street. ; WANT'k e 'llinformatioo' of 52 bbla:. oit,, brought from Oil City by Keelboat 'Prost Rola, om or stout the let inst.- Obsid Oil *scents signed to L. J. Omobundro. - JAS.' DALZKLL & SON, . to sod 70 Water street. lea N CINCINNATI- LEAD WORKEL NeCORMICX, GIBSOIf & CO., IL&IiIIPACTURIBS 02 Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead And" Bar ALSO DEALKILSIN Pig Lead, - Patent Shot and • __ Block lin. Nurne Bram. Armco. Kum elm Beesson. Livingerstatively In the Lead trade, we canbardah the shore to better advantage to Dcwasoad en arms temp", than 'rut T he, but elsewhere, IlAlLF,y,,FAistou.ka PLIIIIBEILS, smem rirrsas L"9 TovkTU STALK, 111X4.PIIIIITILli. . . TANKS 'A . ND 'iGITAIARS, to Refineries, thud •In 'lb. 'most •du I Donato Sited op Stith-, 4ot int, Water., In , tba . best 'atyb3; with all' modern ' bnprovementa. w.iitarkavaips.oLosrpommit, A JAN* ou'rt*eDtof maki*Latfrays oft hard It 3 tonal* on reaso.ablelArusm.• - Jelo I\TF,W Ditttirr - igis„ TON.-40 Lbla. Large Ni?. a Macke:re]: ; Z;) bras. Hato[ Heninr. iteltigmhjibr:Warm:ma. bbbl. tinninnati T 9 .1 441. tn 1,14FT7 - .
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