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'.--- .‘- .. , 1. .. ;,' ---; •52 .. .,. .'-'•••• , ll_ -- ' I ., ..,!,-.*-, -. i ‘ . ‘ 4T,I. . 4 1 4 ‘. 1 . ...":;::•;—':.•;.,..: .; '7,-- :- , : 4 Wr2l _ ~'j k;~, t' - s; I " • . tts.'. 2 iii ,. ll k.. - ... 640tfit, FRIDAY , MORNING, JUNE 20. pursuance of a reeolution, adopted by the RE.- EXECUTIVE.COMIIITTEE Or AL LSGREII Y COUNTY, et their meeting held on Sat . , . , . urday,-May itithelBr2, notice hereby given that , , PRIMARY AIENTJUSGS .wlll . be held in'the carious ',Wards, Bormighs and: Towrahlps of tbe:C,oulity, at < • the usual P 0 laoratLidding elections In each Pr y; . • on - TATETRDA.Y, JUNE 1862, for tha . . efectlen of TWO DELEGATES from act' , . • . . a - Conyebtion, to be 'bold 'en tbe FOLLOWING. . . •, The- Goovention will assertible on - MONDAFi ..JUNE,23.1.8M. at the COURT ROUSE; Bth o'clock S. tn.:. to nominate a PRESIDENT JUDGE- 011' . COMMON PLEAS. Am. li& 8 001ATE. LAW . JUDGE UF 0011110 N PLII.BB, COUNTY, f CONTROLLER, and to..elki DELEGATES to. the' .STATE REPGRLICAN CONVENTION, 10. be held :The Primary Bfreßfigs in Mernsblla will to .beld,between thaboura of 3 and 6 p. m., and in tee , 'cities and borough,. bmwoon< 3 and 7 p-m., 01 mid - day,. The appointment of the delegates In the town- Aims will b by marking, /Ind ,11k. the MUM and bon. ..011Fh: by 1411. t. . • - . l .7,PlLtVo,4,:lhairman. IFl.Scsolrea.-.4.,'Secretary. MEE ThiellHMdweratic totivention., This body met on Wedneeday at the •. MIME Court house, some twetity-Oight 'districts being unrepresented, for which they have . I':great cause to be thankful, as they have escaped committal to such a jargon of absurdities, fostittiv and bombaSt, as even Democratic - conventions have seldom pro- duced. We' question if the. Committee • which prepared the resolutions, or, the ventionwhich,adopted them,. can tell what they.meab, or what particular principles or • doctiines arienunciated.7 ;•• !, The'great object seems to have' betn to derierince the Republicans, and the emanci pation of the nekroes, while at the soul - time they wished to appear as - the support,`- , era of the government' and of the war. Their efforts to appear 'What they are not, Nand to disguise what they are, has involved them.,in a maze of absurdities, and put the town in one broad grin. . • seems the two , -wings !of the party came together in a,' fraternal embrace on this oecasion, and charitable persons have surmised that their minds became so ob seared by the excitement of the joyous re :union, that they were unable. to produce any thing - partaking of common sense, but we incline to,our opinion that the obscure tion.. was the, result of the natural con fusion of their pelitical ideas. There is only, one thing they all ,agree in and un derstrind, that -is the "loaveland fishes.'! *correspondent has, however, saved us any further trouble in endeavoring to elu cidate the Demeeratio `resolutions, . and to his • able 'arid lucid .comment, we refer-ail Who desire to get at the "milk in the cocoa nut." • i • - MEE lEEE 1 1 Passage of the Eatancipatiou Bill - ;in the House. , The Emancipation Bill passed the House finally, on Wednesdy by a strong major ity.-8o yeas to 54 naye---28 majority. We are indebted to Hon. Boar. BieSSIGHT for an early copy of the bill, as it passed. It will:undoubtedly pass the Senate, and al , . though it is not as strong as 'some persons desired if it is faithfilly executed, it will be the heaviest blow yet dealt to the rebel lion.P. Honor lo the noble eighty-six. The reader will perceive there is a modification of the Fugitive Slave Law contained among I provisions, bat there should be some. thing more than this, and we hope this Congress, which has done itself immortal • honor, will not fall to pass a 'still further modification of this unrighteous law. The following is a copy of the bill: -- wine souse or arearexararthes, mar 4, leer. The orighatbill recommitted to the Select Commit - tee ou the confiscation of the property of rebels, with instructions to report the same with the fol. lowing ameudmeser Strike out all , altar enacting the dams, and That 'di eight, title, intereet,and claim whatever, • of every person comprehended within the following enumerated awes. Plead to the genies or, labor of ,• • any other person-or persons held to service or labor In any State under the laws Mama I. hereby de , clued forfeited, and such 1.21.011 s so held to service + or Lsbor. commonly called slaves, era hereby declared I forever discharged from each antic* or labor, and to First. Of every porno', who shall hereafter act as an officer of the army or nary of the rebels in ar ms wield the government of the United States. Secondly. Of every reeraOrl who shall hereafter-set ea Praddent, Tice Piquant, member of Congrese, - ^ Judge Wally conrt, cabinet officer. foralge roloierer. commthiliner or consul of the, soeafed tionseleeete -•, States of America. j , ,_ Thirdly. Of every person who &hall Lesreatler act Governor of a Sesta -at as m m emberC it:Meta-on, Of - legidature, orjudgeof any State court of the swatted t- Confederate Slates of Amer...i ?earthly. Of every pined who, having held an office of homer, trust, or profit in the United State., hereafter hold an omen In the so celled Cated. erase States of America Fifthly ()revery person who shall hereafter hold airy *Mee or agency under, the goveremeet of the so-cal ed Coefeelerate States of America, or under any of the several Siena of the said Coekderacy, or the laws thertuf, whether such office or agency be no --Loral, State, or munielpel in its came or character: Prorld d, That the persons thirdly and Wady above described shall had* scented their appoltattneet or election slue. the date o( the pretended ordinance of SeC6lllOl3 either Stabs, or shall havd - Taken am oath of ' _allegiance to the ell called ConSilarate States. Sixthly, Of every pereon, not embraced in the fore going claaersi,:lau after the presage of ,thla ,act, actually,6o fag cn t, 41 " : re y, and w ITIL"Z 1.1 7b re "' o r, : ernoSoul , of the;Veiled States, obeli nut, within slaty days after public waning and proclamation duly 1 given and made, at his discretion, by/the ?readout of the United States, lay down his arms and cetera to his allegiance t to the United salsa. • t dent shall l'ippolni to ' f or or : ne m " each Slate. whose be: persona are held to service or labor for life , to mak,' a list of the soma, and reel deuaw of the persons In the States respectively held ,Xo service add labor by any parade or prawns de. emitted in the foregoing section, and to the fourth section of an act metaled ennui to contlaade pro , - put,- need for Inaluvectkeary puarpmes," approved August sixth, eighteen heedredand slaty-one, andel' / the tames of the persons claiming to be entitled to such service on which list shall be ...returned as tnidliSttesmalerb:hrdilisrrkilfleviVreCttart' of f•hese. ~ held to service or labor tear reside ; and im e modiately „I, en such rotors , the District Court shall publish the said 1114 . of "d re w:nes, red on ord r er ruirin ny d; . tel persona , mined t a n the jig tO:Zpear sod ' attem e irty the trame OT persons our labor or smirks, should not discharged therefrom under thin act at the next term ofsaid Ott ; on Allure of anyone 4.0- 1 teLr and claim the e w s r elco r. or tabo r of any of the per- Obeli dociare:l free by the ' Court=on of 17eerns awe, the claim/ad shalt file With his applicallon an . I affidavit that he has not belonged and doesteed long to any of theclassees of persons epecitad in the flrst Section of this act; and that be will forever hoar turefellitund allegiance to the 'United States; and if 'not befog ornevehended in either of the chaser ape dfied lm, tholirste oolioide third, fourth or Dfth „ ~Clfiggioo4l, of the flat action of this act, be. aims • hare imam Galt? rte armed . rebellion against the I government tif United States, slur:having re , mind sixty days• warning by proclamation of the Fretddent, as above provided, and shell allege - that be Pt be l n rl X re r nPuf r f r all ' f ! - itkn.etl:ealitvitlefiine*t " Ito lb. eatiofsotlon of the Comet • a nor'of compmLt ro e cod prom the f eir tif l eer gagtik: davit having bate Sled and moo fined., the attorney for the United' States or any one on behalf of the •Verala held teXervice orlabor.mtiat prove to the ad , bfgetitXl of the court that the claimant did edam. In armed rebellion. without thee compulsion s er vic es sad on failure of such proof rsn whale ere - I,‘ or labor is dithered shall be rertored ire the claimant as baif y on ibv°lrestortecetwr4i' ftsaral laxle y p clai mant . to fsk i!pla , stoat when It Is alleged as on excess, the Mart shall ; *doe Oh. penes whom 'service fa labor la claimed I- free hum. latch Orrice or Wad; but on the affidavit, 7 chi afildarit pave, as tiro, ease may be, malted by - • .1' 'lldisiectlep, baying Leen exhibited by tire clatheint, k'tbp peuton'tie f heid to amides Or laboi•ahall be de rival thee; wherenpre the weight of evidence which ti e r`i be adduced. It shall wdleutern, aPPeu t° the dor. theeleittutat bee tielonlial o= Wong An? of tire - six thaw of persons op:cited la the Awe action of thla Act ; nen the bodes' edible 41001013 atithor'party atudi be permitted to testify; theme :I *hall lame_pr eritteseree en - bey of either crty; and c om pel Ol: s their attends" t- andaladi hear • • - testimon y all wltneasea. se me behalf 01 th e penes bar toliervice or labor as of Abe claimant; as the mart shall gimes - cry Derma po declared feat as:ate of the tact nada the sad - of the Wart ;sad such airtilleate shall be conchnire of the freedom of each person front setifice - Or /arbor against ail Fbal 4 thrers and„.fee courts- of Abe Stater or of „the I United Stator ;” andsay . tureen se declared j - rnm, thereafter kited baPriapned• or held- hr ; dersie in sotlrsi ally - Paltoor.unde 01 4 111 i 4 -°' ;loch persateg serif& relishes, OS= be fortfivrithAis, hiribargol Mt ImireM carpal by SwF cotatar.halge _of the United Batts and the court 01:Joilp actlas r 9.- `~ ~.,_1~ ~. Atqw.HAvii.A.ttick..44:2.4l3l4 •"- • If 3 e f a r,de•ifTle*Ps ; •i';F r--, • • r;As. t. anid-wtit Shall commit-for trial .fur kidnapping , lien .penson so holding ties said freed and on cowrie-. *iron of seirintorholding the sold freed man, know frig tali 10 Mere been declared freelryn court of the United States. the person so convicted shall Waft tenceil to be rev , fined at hard labor in the peniten tiary for pot lee than one year nor more than are years; and any person corruptly swearing falsely in any proceeding. under this act shall he guilty of, Pm' Jol7. and liable,_nn • conviction, to tho penalUea thereof, s • i Sac. Andkiii fm•arr enacted, That any person or persons bold to eery ice' or ;labor by persons embrrim..l .10 the classes specified in the first section al tits act, 'if omitted (slim-the oominlasiimer'slist, may, 011 sum mary application to the Distriet Court of the roiled States fur the district to which he ...Ides, be placed an the list, nod plual to entitled to the same pro f...llogs sad benefits. and subject and enUtied to the manner and to la dealt ti itt, intim Same miinner as if his 1141110 had been placed un the list by . the 'commissioners. And If ths commissionent can not complete their lists prior to the tint term of the -District Court of the United States forany district, • they.shaltbenliorred to continuo and morons their invostigalloris till they shot] be oompleted and ende d; ima' the compensation of eaelishall ta , nut more than tiro thousand Julian. • Stu. 1. lad be if. /totter ntarted, That no person discharged under this act or the act entitled f•An act to oonliscate' property lewd Air lusurrecliouary purposes," approved August six, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, nor the theicetehmta of an) finch per son, shall ever be reduced to involuntary servittele by any law or regulation of au, State; and every snob peasonTeliallabsays I. entitled to ho discharged by any court or judge tif.bo United States, ow habeas corpus, from any such s.,rvituile. Svc. 5. dud be It further 'enacted, That whenever any person or persons claiming to to entitled to the service, or labor of any other pemon or persona, com monly walled alarm, shall seek to enforce such claim, ho or they (us the case may be) shall, In the first in stoma', and before any order shall be Made for the surrender of the person, establish, not only a legal and valid claim to such ,service or 'labor, but Id. make and file all affidavit that .Ito or they lave•not belonged and do not belong to any of the classes of persons specified In the fint section of thin act ; and Unto:111 be a suillciont defence to sty such chain that the claimant has belonged or does belong to either of said dames. , • • tiro. G. ded be ilferacent.r cr.!, That the - Proll'ent of the United dint., is hereby authorized tonegoti• 'ate for the acquisition, by treaty er otherwise, of Lands or coon ries in Mesh, Central America or Booth America, or in the Island. of the Gulf of afer.- leo, or for the right of aettletnent open the lands of paid countries; and whenever any lauds shall have been so - acquired, or whenever the right of settle,: meet shall have bl.ll so secured In any Weald lands. then the Nelda cat shall cause all the peroonawho shall have been liberated under the provhdons of this act to be removed, with th,tr own consent, at each times and under each r gUlaktiOne ea he may doom on pudieut, to the coareries so acquired, dr in which the right of teltlement has been so secured, arid shall cause a reas.wahle quantity of land, not exceeding forty aerie to any Individual, or eighty acres to the brat of a family, to be set apart for toe Info of such liberated persons, and shall guartintee to all such persons so removed all the chit and political rights secured to all other citizen. in add countries ;. and for the purpose of pa r ing the'expenio of the puttivere of such lands or, couutrie I as n °maid, (if the Name cannot be acquired by treaty,) and the removal of said pitmen., the President snail ate such,muneys ss Congress may Lftorn time to time direct, luisiog. out of the sales of the property formerly owned by rebels, .and which shall have been coutlecatedlo the use of the 'United States. ; _ • tile. 7. And be if/orbiter enacted; That esery pers. embraced In any or the Cleases_ep:eifled In section one of this act shall forever hereatter be incapable of holdlug or earrrlaing ail office of honor, trust, or pralt under the government of the Efulte.ahnu Secesitiou - in belaware. A Democratic Convention was held at Dover, Delaware, on Tuesday. _lt was ad dressed by CLIAIII,ES Dnows, lute Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, Mr. SAULSBURY, and others. The Press soya Mr. Naomi spoke for two hours, and a more traitorous speech was never listened to North of Ma son. and DiiOn's Line. It was filled with abuse of the bravo men who are now fighting the battles of the republic; denouncing those generals who have issued proclamations of freedom, and of the "army of slaves to fight against theix rightful masters;" charging President Lin coln with deliberate perjury in having vio lated every, principle of the Constitution he had sworn to support; denouncing the President for the suspensionof the habeas corpus, declaring that there- was no mili tary necessity for any of the acts of the National Executive. The speaker was much incensed at the project to free the slaves of the South by the emancipation bill which was now be fore Congress. The party in power were desirous of blotting out the institution for ever. They haie done it in the District of Columbia, And now the fugitive-slave law 'was to be repealed, and Dela Ware was to bioverron.with free negroes. A defender of slaviry In the North is in varibly semi-secessiokist. A member of the Missouri Convention remarked a few days ago, that a man's loyalty should be suspected who had not been called an abo litionist. Whenever a man begins tode nounce another as nit abolitionist, you may setlita down as sympathizing with rebel= lion. As in the above; extracts, and in the Dembcratic resolution's of this oounty, op position to emanbipation is the chief fea ture;•and in no other way could secesh feel. ings be more powerfully shown. • • The Republican County Convention., : To nominate Judges, ind a County-Control ler, meets - in this city next Monday.' The I prim' sty meetings take .place on Saturday; the Townships in the. afternoon, and the Wards-and Boroughs in , the evening. As the nominations made by this Convention, „will be tantamount to an electiofi, we Lope there will he a general lure-out at the pri , mar) , meetingi, that the will of the people May be thoroughly - expressed. No higher duty can devolve upon a people, than the selection of Judges. ft ought to be attend ed to as sacredly as a religious duty. A resolution .was ;mead ,itf the Bougie of Representativol, on the motion of one of those nuntiers, who smell a negro afar 'off,, inquitT: ing if Gen. Banks . permitted Africans to ride in the wagon train, whilo soldiers were 00111- pelled - to walk. A correspondent orthe Now York Herald answers thb 'inquiry in advance. Gen. Banks, it appears, permitted a little Col ored girl, who had walked thirty miles, to ride on anaisoion: ..Thoti fr orso email founds tlon for a Congressional resolve. hfcatsmates Plomtsi TO Nee. Leit.—A . dispatch from Washington, to the Now York. 2Wbene, says .1 We are reneledly assured that. the Presi• deut did positively say, at the interview, with Dr. Green yesterday ,- that Gen. McClellan had - stateethat the White 110tse was guarded in consequence of a promise made to CiA, Lea; year/ ugo. , , The Missouri Stale Convention. r This. body, after a _session of just two weeks, adjourned on Saturday last, until • 'the fourth day. of July, 1863, when, with. 'ant assembling, it_will stand adjourned sins die—etthject- .in • the mfanwhile-to be con-.. I , ened by. the ()Soother: Its action has not :gained it credit.: The,Cativeatiati had it in its power to do great and lasting good: to Missouri. . Indeed no body of .men ever as. - tumbled- in . - this State who had,the power' and opportunity. to .do,ntore for or: mil • and material ProsporitY. But was unequal• to its duties. "It must'adhere to :what ,it'. erroneously. calls _ ronterratine--as if there could...be anything so essentially and :eminently conservative and the conics vation" of the Safety .and prosperity. of . a State.. - The- fact 'Ls, thenocompllshment of :secy.-deeds requiies great nien. le still de.' mends a_fferoulett to cleanse the Augerin stables:: Pigmies may battle with cranes, but they • are ,unfit fora • nobler combat. The dates:oMo Convention demanded en: largest_ Oomprhetution, .exalted patriotism,l and .unfaltering- outrage.' That contempt ible timidity which fears that the punish ment of 'crime will .. , !exasperate"- the erim that; • thw littlensio of soul, which "makes iympciihg of iny kind, but;espeCialty die oyal sympathy, "the 'bashi:; that,blind bigotry which' efeses to relieve; the - Sta*:by the gentlest means possible, from an incubus - and :lift It Into miller ! 'lo_Wittf ireatnetistheie are not the.quall. ties which make greet Min. :The pusillan... itaity .and petty cowardice whieb,:insteed Of .oppOsing • with; ' argument,' • stoop f.-to: the, nee of gag against W. - groye.. - 4uestion , -of poiltical• eeonotity,'SS question of vital cancernthent hannrecolith industrial . sod Interests, are - hot. thecharactisilitiotedieweinesis; Tb m e m: bees of Convent ]tad>the oppat a= : • , r~r. "`m t r~"~+5~ y~ . , ,pity, by. Neib liberal. and patriotic action, t ED' .4DIPERTIBAMEXTS. to enihrine thentselvestcrreyer in the hearts of Missourians. They" wenttoo _little for QSNDTO A BRO'rLIKR, the occasion; and hlissOuri triu.st suffer on, k•-) The disgraceful action of the Convention nn-"the' Breckitiridge2 Emancipation Bill aroueed•lhe indignation of the people to an extent that seems to have frightened the timid and time-serving members. Accord ingly, with their accustomed vaseillation, they--were anxious to undo their action. Gov. Gamble's sagacity was called into re qUisition. lie thereupon sent them a spe cial message requesting theta to respond to the President a- Compensation offer. It was a clever little document and served at the same time as an apology for the rude ness and folly of the Convention, of which hi, seems balky° been ashamed, and 0.9 an ingenious apology for his 'own faux . y 55 about the "hostile soldiers." The subse quent action of the Convention was fully tia creditable as could be expected from that belly. The resolutions responding to the President's offer, introduced by ctick,. were adopted after some modification. This was regarded as a signal defeat of the • slave-bugging party. The action of Governor Gamble during the-session of the Convention has.not been such as to regain to him the confidence of the Union party in this State.--..qt. Louis Daily Union. PUBLIC .VOTICES. AT TIIE IRON Cal COLLEOE, corner of Petku and et. Clair sta. THIS (I , ltIDAle . ) . MORNING. at it o'clock E=MIIM W• lt ER it IL' 'to V A L.— The ladlo• of the hoar *bent C.43greaational Church OR bold a Strawberry Wativat In Larav arrs 1.1m.L, on FRIDAY RVENINti, t!Otb instant, for the purpose of paying off a pressing debt i f the • Church. All witiblug taeujoy goad things and .lend a plvavant evening, nod .t I bt, MIND time omaist the ladles in their laud bin alerts. will ilease attend TI UR NTS, gi OFNTS. jelo:2t &MAW BERRI' FhSTINAL. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, for Ow to. oriCIRORY N. P. CHURCH, Lot Liborth w 11...h01d in ILOUP'S (or Baum'o) GROVE, on Friday, June 20t11, 1862 Cam eb 111 leave the depot of the Petmaylvaola BnU roud at. 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 45, 4 and 6 15 p m. The last retmolug train will leave the Orore at TS'. p. in Dlouer will Ire sewed how 6 o'clock pod/ 6 p. m. By order of the Committee.' Jrl9:lt P H. LAUVMAN. LIMA ALLUMENT VALIAT ILIL Hosl3 " ,Pittaberith, Juoo lent, THE SEMI-ANNUAL COUPON'S 4 on the Bolide of thie ro.d, doe January be, 1862, rill be pald:ou he JULY NEXT, at the office of the Company ' it C. OHIO, Treournr. Jel9:td 1.1/6ics or ill. CITIZEN. IIitIVII.C.C. (Al , Pitksburah, Jam, 14, 1862 dDIVIDEND NOT I C E.—'rhe P_resi ent end Directors of this Company have this day derhkred a Dividend of TWO* DOILI,MIS PCB lili,ftl4, invade to the Stockholdene forthwith ,lelflV2rd MANDEL USA, ewtretary. ,droracEs. WA.—T.-IBBO—X.--Drake's Plan TATION BITTERS. Exhatuted nature's great reetorn, They invigorate, strengthen and purify the system, cure Dyepepen, Acidity of the Stomach, Mantras; dc.: A perfect . spnetirer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without etbunlating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Dam, [Won awl 'Herbs, and are recommended by all who use them. Adapted to . old or young, but particularly ncomniendea to the weak and lauguld.' Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons,. P. H. DDAKH °J . O2 Broadway. New Tork. myt:Smeodms Mr"%yon's Magnetic 'meat Pow- DELL, tooted for 'IU years and grows in favor.. It kills and exterminates Bosches, BO Bugs, Ants, Fleas, *orbs in Cloths, Fan and Furniture, Garden Insects, dc. All genuine heat■ the signature of E. Lyon, nod is not poLosows to pereoss or dorsseio owt. was. -„Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. Lyon's Powder kills all Inencia in a trice. . Lynh's Pills are death torats and RUM. Sold everywhere. — D. S. BARNES, myhumfedisa WY Broadway, New York. • Mtake . itipenor Copper Mill and SAISLTINB WORKS, Pmuswicti. PARK, APCURDY & CO., ifsOuloitievn of S IIEATLIIINO, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT tN,PPES, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, fiDA.LTEII SOLDER; also po',r tors and dollars to METALS, TIN PLATE, SILBET IRON, DIVA ar... Constantly co band, TINNEB.S' AIACBINES AND TOOLS. ViAr.smovu; No. I 4 First mid EN Saniod atrasia, Pittstiorgit„ FDIF - Spodal orders of Copper cat to any clinked pet. tem. T ,M'The Confessions and Experience UV AN 'Yr; veLID. Published for tha benefit and a. tegrariting and a mutton to . young moo who suffer Rum NerMuis Debility, Premature Detmy, An.; sup plying at the 'sues time the means of hell-Caro. By one who has cured hinuelf after being pat to great ...limns° through westing! imposition and quack gry. bi ,enclosing . pet-paid addeaseed envelope, ammo mime may he bad of the author, N ATEI AN. MAYFAIR, Req., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. mhll:lydarT wiramTur Mit.Las/ 11 , 14.1.1 YtLLLL tr - 4r2OBINSON,' MINIS 31/1M1111114311, W.llllll4Tell WOM,Pittabaries, Pooh's.. Grrted, No. 21 11aarr., Bratar: • alaaufacturn all kiwi* of PTEABI ENGIN ES AN It MILL iLLOULIi-Ettir. CASTINGR, RAILROAD Wi)RN, - STEAM soibEns AND 81110 ET IRON lIIISPJGDOING AND REPAIRING done oh abort . uotb,•. cab2aally C. CO„, linuuttiiurrn, and Hrtsulagulo, Nairn In LAMPS, CUIMNkYB, SHADES, ONANDCLI Ras, car Wlit4 meth Agents for ELEA'S CKLEBILATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBIIICATINO CAHOON OILS, No. 39 'Wain Snuay, oppatte St. Chides notch Ptitabargli, Pa. BEI BILE at 'EAMES FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER • ISANH ifAULT • 1.130 N ',VAULT DOUR, iAND DURGLAI,4OIIOO7 .11ANUYACTIIMM. • -I.Z.k•as . st 131' Third *lnv!, Mums Wood da:Od ;./ Erniskitsid Omits—North 'dd.,' airiMillt LOCKS Mos s on hand. mtaS Wyittsbnrgh Steel Works. J01TZ.......1011/5 1C014,00011. ,I:JONES, BOYD & CO, lisnafactoonn 91. OAST STJGEL; sleo, BPDINO, PLOW AND A. D. anon,. BTXXI, SPIUNOS AND . AXLRS; goer of Rolm and Edit streets, Plttobarxh, WficJOHN COCELEA.N 2E04 turCr. of MON Itklialtd,liftai . VAULTB L A 24 D. vAuvr Doom, WINDOW - sliuTrialw WINDOWGUAIiDS, kc., ISai. VI &auk Weak and 66 Third itroot, between Wbod and klszkat. Malt on band i varlet, of now Pottettut, Casio and Orin; oultoblo'for all pupates. • Partteutir attention paid to etiolating aroma Lott. JObblig dOttO it otiorf uotlio. • übo .M - '8; B.' it O. P. ; • Paper !lAN urA'CrIUKKILS 'Lod aoators to DOOR, POINT, DAP, TxTTEK AND .'ALL KINDS or WRAY riao reran. -- "•-•• • !army* relieved from .No. 27 Wood street to No.- . 33.11milkilold attest, Pittsburgh, Po. WrOASI4I OS =ADD /On RAGS. toy{ M - HOLMEB SONS, Dealers ILot BRIOM , AND DOM - RATIO BILLUPS , xi., arAnat,: 0/MITITIOATEB OP DEPOSIT; DANK !TORO AND BI'MOIFI, No. 67 Market etrnnt, Nita. ' 6 . l PriN P 4," . „ „ . ailf`tollactlona . matte •on all ills, sirla.ipal titles tbniunhont "As Unl . a. JWICENIIN . II: - COLLINS, Pori, ;WeilDl244 immulseros iITiIOIIANT aat! I'.llElCl,B$,, aUrtglt, BESDB, /um, anifPro4u,,issionilly; No. 25 Wood lane; _ - : B EDFORD SPRINGS.. 4. a. ALLIN Treepatfolt informs the inblio that this . Celebrated add fashionable waterier place hi . naw - oPen, and telly prepared Ste the reception - laid aosernosodatiou If. 'Ulna* and wilt be .kept open until , the !fret of 'PerainiarfahltiaolLD7oll.DWATitt *ll ha 'applied fa. "the following plata,' at tha _)or a barrel, 00. - Sor • half banal, (oak) ' 2 00, Parties Irlablog rooms or say latonnatlon tank card to the phial will addrais thi ..Bedlbro Mineral 41=lloyawn,Saiwatti . . . ON FRIEND, IN THE ARMY ONE OP TIIE P tTEI 4 IT WRITINO OA E& ►or isle UT - • W. S. HAVEN, WOOD AND OIRD iiTILUNTA. Lt cuutuiuo Feu, luk, .Ckirkon am! Chockrtboird, INTO ye; Womanw ou fluia kV t. P '.4p11 I , t/l.lrt r, Jou.. Di, 181;2, f ()ME. —:0 THE AI:PAYEES DE AL. \ iillt.tll, for yion Liu. or im2 niodinos, office on nod alter 14.. }'MST DAY (IF JULY NEXT, L.r tho Novi:own Of Monty, Stele , , lino., Militia and Roll. nail Twin; u which uonlintomool of b I. CENT. 111 iio allow oil if fridd within Ow Lon iirnieriboo by low. The Nolior Tin will 'bin, do I,c bald within prepolitod time, or au adJHiou of not. will be Rade of County Tax_ & faille. . Sante Tax— 2 mina.. • '• Po, • 0x..............._...... wills. Volunteer Relief Tax ........ 2 cultic Itaterawt 00 Railron/ ...... ....V thilia. I u order that 0..1p01/h. al large tu.9 b 0 better 2C. at, It is auggewitd that the reekleutal of the coke au/ adjataxant ttiettriela taloa/ to the payuleut of tiaAr toot. oh HONDA VS, THU ItSIOA Ye , toad FRI- D YS oath week, that the nauntry district. may have the full betaeut of the want ket Dotittly Warrant. reeeis ell for County Tax i/y— -the other Tao. to RlM:able Fa.naln. AA RON FLOY D, ILnu ty Treawaer. ( lel7:wlietxtlDLow (Jul T TNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER war IT BO O kED DCIIOI,IIT.--it is the moot rellablir, complete mud aural& Wringer extant; it will its; for Well in 0011 year waving aim chasm.: It thoroughly presses out the water from the clothe., and four time as quirk as they can be wrung by Imod; it never from the tub, barrel or kettle when 41 am; it bas no non bearings to runt andel...ll the cloths; II prevent. law. *rids, Niue beck. and LIMO .ides; It can be, used ant ease by a hullo girl twelve year. old; It will wring clothes out of boiling but or lee cold water; W. Will TOTS murk Weir in we:liking, by running the c10th..., while in Mound., ■ few Vines through tho machine; It leaves Ito clothe. in en excel:m.l condition to dry quickly; tt ternoreg the dread or weehlog day, nod hi to the laundry what the ...wing machine Is totes Amity; it. will wring anytking from a lace collar to a bud-quilt. A this supply p at revoked. at 'AI and aS St. Clair street. L1e20 . 1 ~ J.c l t II PHILLIPS. FPHRATA MOUNTAIN bPRINGtI FOR SALK—The. well known and popular watering plan., known an • i•TIIN EPIIR.ATA MOUNTAIN SPRINON," In the county of Lancaater, State of Pennsylvania, IS sullen north•osict truce LaurasterelS tulles ein..h. west from Iteedir.g, and. on the Dowulogloa a, hphrata and Elnrrisburg turnpike road, fitl miles went of Philadelphia. 58 mike ran of Ilairisburg, and I I mile. north of the Bird-iu- Hand, a elution ou the Petineylrania Railroad. . . The property con,imbs of Ti% ACRES OF LAND, part of it excellent tanning Laid, covered with dine Chestnut and other timber, with numeroue eptiogeof the parent water, which are conduckd to DOUtitIES and 11...1TU& The buildings ere Damen:rub and ex tensive, and capable of entertaining 6/ • viritora. ni. WATERING PLACE and SUMMER RE. 89RT hex, ever Once its Commencement, been well patronized—at three to Ito full capacity. i The Co lumbia and Reading Rallreed, now being t t• rod, paeans within a quarter of n mile nt the Springs, nod when complete lull make "CUE EPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS' the moot convenient of ac cess of rill the fashionable watering pl. ee. For further Information apply at the mice of the IttANIiLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Nos. 43.5 and 4.37 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; or to Meson. T. A If. BAUMGARDNER, Agorae cif the Cumpans, at 1..14.11Atrr, P. jel•httd ][4IIS.CABLISUEu u N 17R0.-BAKhit' 14 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.—Pun prepared COCOA, DIIOkIA, FLtENCIIi 1/01111EOPATLI IC and VANILLA CEIOCOLATILY, warranted equal in yemlity sod flavor to the Paris Chocolates; Laic stood the test of over threceluarters of •centouy, awl are pronounced by all who have once used then, to ha superior to any others. Ilanufactured by W. Baker A Co., at their Mills, In Dorchester, llama., and for sale at their Bnuich Depot, N 0.217 Fulton street,New Fork City, and by Grocers and Dealersgenerally thioughout the union. Address H. L. 217 Fulton greed. New York. 1. TBG CuUltT OF COMMON PLZAB, In the matter of the voluntary assign ment of John McGill 6.80 a to 8. Scheyer, Jr. Ho. 329, March, HA L. Notice Ls hereby given to all Interested that the first account of 8. Sawyer, Jr., Assignee of John McGill A SO, has been hied in this Court, and - that cold accond will be allowed by the Court on fIAT CAMAY, July 12th, iSi2, radios cause be shown to the room:try. ' H. E &TON, Prothonotary. Jel4i3ed. NUTICE TO OIL IinFINERS Alit) OTtIEILS —no rrnnijiThrd. &It Manntae. taring Oo..haring namploted their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCYNTRATICD OIL Or VITRO'', us now prepared to supply If.. trade therewith. Their Platin .1111 haring a eiparits of 12,tad RA. per day, the 1 to anabhei to tlll or ders In larga ynantifies at &lay. Address, , GEO"' COLIIULIN, Agent, le1d.:101 Orton 24 Wood stroet, Pittsburgh. OPEN AIR. GRAPE CULTURE, a practical treatise on the GARDEN and VIN COLTON): or VIE VINE, and Ole MAN. (Yr/a:Tunic OF ILE)111.1TIO WINE, deeigned for the nee of amateurs and others In the Northern and Middle States. Profusely illustratal with beif wratimpt from taresolly executed Walvis, stained by direct practice, by Jona Puta, attain of ..Envoy on I Ipeu - Air Grape Culture,. to which wm awarded the Vint Premium of Iho A tuarkaa I.tituto To which is added a xelectbda of Example!, of American Vine yard Practko, and a tsrofully prepared deemiption of he celebrated Thin:eery System of Grape Culotta, Fanelli. Sad fr. of &cattalo upon mocipt of price _ t J. KNOX, jelrawilewT No' lint FIG It !inert. FillsintrO. QAKATOGA WAT • ►L—Throughout ill soot Pow of the ,vllll - the valuablo prope,lLu of tbis water are w ell known. Xidigesliou ur I Iriela , Coo•liiwtlun, Non.* liability, Lo of Appetite and ciauvion Whb disappoir before Its renovating power. lie• •11th roma mineral satin, it hoe a pleasant ,toots, viths purgrory ut Ifvoil ro oblelt mates it as awl-rabic as Soda Water? For gals aholrcile and.ralail by SIMON JOHNSTON, 'elf °timer Smithfield ion] Fourth atroeta rill° DEI,I NO:EN T o ALLEOLIEN Y- em.---Ceriifleates of unpaid tuft fur IS6I hate bratilpfaccd In my hands for ml lection by the Tirstsorer of the city of Allegheny. All holden of rail Mate. In that city, who hay. out paid the city taxns maimed' thereon for 186/, am bomb; nottOtJ that writ. for lb. collacticio tbcrror trill he placed in the hand. of tho Sheriff on %VICO. NESLA Y, tholsth day of Jon., jinleve paid to me before that time. far, Jr., J017: , d Solicitor of A Iltglieny WtHititi ES T'UltN !NU. 11,7 7Now to the time !Or canning cud prOen . nring Strawberries. Those selected tor this pin...01,11°131d be of good color, redid in *Mutineer, of Arm testnni and of enporkir gamy. Ficactly inch c loony eau be toiTnd during the Stranberry 111,410,0 b. et J. Ktitalt .mhibliclonenti N0.:9 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Or. den Ma) he lett at hto stand to the market, or at Isis Norilcullmetelore. . " COOPFiliti—r7oo acres of timber 1 land. situated Jo Westmoreland county, near Blairsville Junction, fronting on thi,Paititsylran e Railroad. Conemangh River and renneyiranla Will exchange. 0110 screof the land for the price of at Oil ilairel. Apply to . . , • • Jels it. iticLAIN t CO., 102 iloorth at. 1T ABE S YIANU .—Just received, isotulifal rosewood 7 octi•• PIANOS, cars. x , ti Louis XI Vt at )le, 81 1 / 1 64 woo Backs front; and also one of thaw auprrior ay()alma plain PIANO& The above Plauoi srry latest and moat• riduable improrementi, which can only be found in the Knob° Pianos tiIIAILLOT_TE SWUM. 43 rifth eireet, Jel9 dole agent for If nabeeunritalled,Piance. NEW CONSIGNMENI', Loah. choice balm DrlM Peschoi; GO prim thled,Applec • • for Ly jewi L. VOTGT PO'fil Oh* I .POTA'1111:8 17-1 W bunh. J. prime Ploknyo Potatoes Jost teethed and . rof solo by , /BANK VAN 1310/IDER, Job, 111 &coed sleet. ' bales now landing ' fro oteara er Liberty, for wie Jan ISAIAIT DICKEY R CO. ()RUDE OIL, IN. BULK Ott, 8AR %.1 RELB.-41Ab will tripaid far Idtai or 3,000 tan rob of dadrable gravity. - try .• • ' , SOLAR Vth WOBBB C 0.,• • • lad 2 St. Clair etroet.ll - 14111. the Bridge. TAXIS l eIU. o,le 'YOIIIIC , Htti.11:111 . , • • -BUT MUiliti9llDl3 Miran EIALICOATIkI, Ueda halo common ult. It )x pirlectly hull, i nd pure. and will nuke better, lighter and mere healthy cooking titan any other balcrotustn the solid. -perfectly Mee tram all - Impurities; and ,Imparta a .creato•likp _favor to the, food.. Means. glre It one trial. It your grocer bait not got It talltilm to, get ki you.. Par sale arbolaaale and retail : , 110111tUT • an9knuen - • Nra. land tigionnnd;. WOOERS' UITICATH'Ute vir in 4 oa. bittlea, to tho form of - powder. It is entitled, :to special praffferea direr tha liquid Citrate , of Magnesia, Saratoga, and mart • litiusral %Valets, Boldgla. Payday, aud other salvia.. Whoa taken in thin:uniting; regularly, it Nakao admirabla effect on the /Lenora! gauge: rem,nee o .litiPo46ll, ourrawtita acidities, aria cooling oft all lobelia valuta. /or ode by If men: ifittiNICSTOCK al, and mod Pray/flab, and at the mecmfactory, No. lab gyring atraet, New York: Prios ihiatata. ' • kirAbIli001); - !lOW LtlBll > 110 W• .17.1. - BISTOBED POliched; f. a Sealed Re nkpe. Piga fit. Onttt. _ - . A Loetttre on the Natant . Vestment a n d Drainer . Oure o lipermatorrhaft °remittal Wealuutaa, lavol• cutely rmlesions, &mud Debility, and Impod latent/. to liferriage generally, Ifertouttralmi, Oonsamption, iglittpay and rite; Dental and Physical Incapacity, rnsulting from Self-Abase, - A. By BORT. J. 0171, VIEB,WZLIa 111. D. Autborof theutiEreeoßoalt,"ge. - “A BOON TO TSOUSANDSOI`OUTY/111862,ii , Bent ander end, In a Oda eanibia/ato any aldnie‘ latet.pald, - ,recelpt of ale tient", or Iwo poitve .a p e, by . Da. OIL J. O. BUBB, - 127 Broadirayi - N..Y.,-Poevegloo Bag 4214 ' MAP E SUUAtt.-3 bbl& choice IS I Pl ' 6.4ar In - nle .acilloautre. a LANG, 13 ' so Mani swot. j , _ . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . - .-: .•;?.,, i.??7M., ~... ,1.,....-..,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,j+frr.7.-1;75.11,5'40zp1i5-!.,.40..,tc-,,,,,..,-,,,;-,;,i....g3,..2.-,....2,1:,,,,3,,,„-,. .:1. -...,.. ... -. EXTB. DESTROY YOUR—Rats, Roaches, &c. D stroiyour—Mlie, Moles and Ants. • Pear°, your—Bed B. _Deetroy yoar.7.lll.tbs la Yuri, Clothes, An. • Pextroy pour—.]/imimitom and nom . troy loner —lnsects oh Plant" and Foals." ay piar r —Insactrou Animal', ifto. Costar's Rat, Roach, &c., • Exterminator Bed-bug Exterminator; Electric Powder for Insects 'ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEIIEe KNOWN "Free from Mimi s." "Not dangnimai to the Rum. Family.' "Rata do Dot die on thu Foetal.. " ' "They 4 omo oat of theft holea to die." gol.l exert/to/ore—by all Wholelmie I ruggi.te to tt. large C t es t and fiy t rugs/ids, Gower., torakeepers .1141 &toilers gebetalr, he all C.Olry WWlllllflild rfl lager, fa the Hatted States. B. A. YAHNESTOCK & CO., and B. E. .1 EL Lb RS & Ctl. , principal wLolotalo and retail agent iu PitLiburglL Pa einir - Country f eat,. con order ae lthOre, or ea learn orders direct, (or for prices. terms, Ac.,) to uI..N RV R. COSTAR, rinriyal Depui t Nu 482 Broadway, Neer Tad, 17P11" Ui' CLIAII.I.EiTOWN, .51ASS eJ ACHUSICTTB.—The Water : ltommiesiouors of the. City of Charlestown will receive premoenle for melting. deliveriug. and laying ou the line of their distribution pipes ONE 11UND8ltD AND FORTY pi HYDUA NTS. In zuskiug proposals for the mLoo, parties must honed° the Hydrant Pipe, the Biala, the Hydrant, Frame.. Covers, and all appOr reollOCee counected therewith, excepting the branch. es In main pipes. They moat law AMU , the price at which they will lay and connect the Hydrant pipes with the branches In the Blaine, and perform all the work incident to placing the hydrants in perfect e. der for ma, Including delivery sod all tremhing or other /Ragtag. Partite maklug prelates!. Lollar ne- CoUltarly thrui with designe of the style of hydraot they pretense.. These design. must be drawn to scale, in detail, so as to admit of their being readily under. steed. The total amount of 4 inch Hydrant Pipe re quired is alanit eleven hundered ((100) fret- Rice of Nozzle iocb, with sufficient aloe of hydisnt to ad mit of (arragon diameter of mule to 4 inches, without removal of hydrant. - - Prop:ails will Mao be received fro' about ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY STOP WOES, of the fob lowing Wyss: 76 of 4 Inch; 66 of 6.M.; I 4 of 8 tn.; 2 ol Pt in • 3of 161 n.; 3of 24 in. The proposals for !Hopi:oda to Include every maenad casting per, taining to the same, and the delivery of all cocky or combine at such placer, to Charlestown se the Engl• neer may from time to time direct Designs of tree stiles proposed for to ho presented at same time se bid. Flans of Distribution Pipe, showing positions of Hydrants and Stop Cocks, can be seen at the office of the Engineer of Water Commitehmere. All &- Bigua most be sent to the Engineer, on or before J WIN 511th, 186.1. The Comatimioners reserve the right to ace pt or reject any of the proposals offered. For Water Commits:loner.. I 19.3 u, UAW V EDWARD LAWEEN . CIL, Chairman. wi lt. STEVENSON, Chiot Engineer C. W. W CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, MASS ACHIIBSTT/3 —Nested Proposal. will be 'roared by the 'Water Commissioners of the City of Charles town, until JUNE 30th, furlaying in arid ell' , and on the Hoe of thrdrWater Works. about SI miles of CAST I ItO.N Yi Pi 8. Plans of the work cau he seen. and, Information concerning said work be obtained at tbe• dace of the Engineer ur Water Vommimioners, Charlestown. Copies of spocltiattlons and contract, and forms of ;mayoral., will be eent to Marilee desir ing to make hide for the work, on their making ap ;Mutton for the snare to the Water.Cornmiaiontra. Bootie with sureties will be required from parties tontracting. The Commissioners reserve the right tn. accept that propoaal, winch, under all circum stances, they shall consider moat favorable to the is. terest of the city, or to reject all proposals craned. For Water Commissional, EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L.ETEVENSON, CAW Eugl6,er C. W. W Je18:101,1 THE BEST SOUVENIR OP THE WAR t (...o April 26, 114.4 sill appear a Naar Monthly aerial egtitled BALLADS OF THE WAR A *aim of 1 PICTORIAL LTRIOB, From the well known pen of MR A. J. IL DIIGANNE, Magnificently Illustrated from origto drairtngs, by the brat anima, and beantifially printed OD hot-premed paper. A part will appear every month, including, among other things, the PALL OF hUMTEN„ DEATH Or LYON, DEATH OP ELLSWORTH. NEWURRN, RALL'B BLUFF, PORT KOVAL, FORT DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, ROANOKE, HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac., go. The whole forming an ILLUSTIZeiTED POETIO4L COUPSNIR, of every event In the pretend most important strug gle In the history of this great nation. Part I. entitled tlh' MARCH TO TILE CAP ITOL, (of the 6th Itogiment of idamerhusetts,) appear as above. • blugle Pala, (tuerAbly, Gee by post,) Its cu. One pier, tuonlbly 00 Libentl te;tua to theYrado:illubo and Canvomes Apply to JOHN ROBINS. P. u. Pool 3,94 o —aplB:aos 37 Park Roe, N. Y. 1862: MoCORD & co. 1862 BATS, VILPS, GOOD.i. BONNETB AND DIIAK2B. HOOD& Wholoula and retail, 131 WOOD S REIT, PITTSBURGH We are now receiving • L4llOl ADDITION to our al ready unaltmen rrooz. of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, SHAKES NOODA and PAL!! LEAF HATS. ht.rctinotte vialting our city can .I.oy from La tarry prints thaw to Philadelphia or Nor York. 111,2JL Itict.'o“ll d (:0 JrNEW F 1 H, RE FROM BUS TON.--156 bble. largo No. 3 Mackerel; fa) W. bbly. do 3 do; W. do du Y do; a/ We. Bay of Wand Ilerrlog; lu de, East Port do. Neer recellios .1.1 for sale by U. lI:ILDLE. ALKALI.—The beid brands of English Caustic Alkali kept constantly un hand t.std for sale at the lowest market rat. by A LIMANDILEL KING, jell No. :Z3 Liberty street. B EEL,"I'ONGUttS, of the *gest size, mmil i sl y lre l ami ; :ked, end for solo by the thmeu or st dm mily Uroctrytitors of ..P.llli A. RENSBAW. corm., Liberty and Maid •tronta. WIIEEL tiltgASE Mr , for none, Drays :sad Carrlagesjust rtoolved by Jon LIENILT U. COLLINS. PldirOS. $l5O BEST PIANOS. 8150 GEtOVEITEEN d HALE having removed eo their new warerooms. • - No. 478 BROADWAY, amuo• proporol to offer tbo public a inagnieloant new lieut. Cult • • - , 7 UOTAVIC ROSEWOOD PIANO, cootalnlng all .mpicoramanty known In this country or rtropa, onowtnang bawl, /nitwit grand action, hargOyedal, lull Iron Crams, for • Sl5O CASH. Wirral:kVA' foi -11 : IVX YYALM. Bleb mouldiew cum,' $175 to $2OO, . • all warranted made of .the best soasoood materiel. and to stand better than any sold for IMO or $6OO by the old methods Of manufacture. Wei Melts the best SI/divots:examine and try these new instruments, sad we, stand reedy at at times to test them with any others manufactured in this country. BALE, ' • 478 BROADWAY, N. Y ITALIAN VIOLIN . STRINGS,'HY MAIL, POET Treble., or 18 airlop, 4 lengths, bat , qtutilty • 200. &mods. " " "11ta11an.:...46 Thirde, or D...„.18 a Pentd or (31 " I lengtB, Puna ;Ikat. qua:lity French or Garman lit, ltd, and ' 4th amp, Deal qnallty Guitar D, A . th X. direr atrinp, each.lB Second " Do. • eaoh.lo 11 at quality Vlollocello, A and D, Beat " 0 and 0, "' M s; ta onad to any *Aar' post paid, on ro Ipt *fibs monoy, or In nostapatamps, by - - JOHX H. 1111114114 81 Wood stmt. . If. D.-A ' largo lot of "Yeah lltrlngs just arritrtalt: alto, Vlollne , Violin Duo", PLuta, Areardootoc An. Jitetrecebring; nvieC teir 'trek: or PIANO' POUT seleetearniTH t r i:= 7 ont4:ntlartn=f !Indent and Itasofton arm. Now York-all of new ...rtller. w l ll be sold at present .nnurnincturers' re duced Wes for cub or on a resoneebbi Jett • . JIIII9 U llKtLoiti Pt Wood st,l - ---- i i irritAUTlON J—The ' long"lexpeists • .. _ sanoor, turamornom rave by Whim% S Needham, of New York, bu teat Lam received. We shell be ham to receive c i li a by all who ft will interest to examine fhb novelty. TI6NIIIIII 11110463 Filittvetreet, , iiteleAtents htelaware Pima. • 1314WD AT A; BARGAIN.—=A gentle= else Wok at offers a eplealltd'. 'Neiman pi f tot-Leal wUti lull trove trate*, which -coot 1500.4111 be Ina for 11296 cash. The maao le at the warwoome iteiLLatittt BRO., 'No 63-!'166 •.. ids rNW DELODEO.Nti AND HARALD, H {toy tot ohibested mulaatactorrot Meson & IJi n DWI*, Abl• two Aptcd ap.6. ! baud 6 petaro Milodeciall;OlMAP: Tor jab ss by 616 JOBN N. NNW& 'al Woo(M. ' - ...... •- •a.n-,,.:-..%,,1.,.., DRr GOODS. 14FWTANT TO 13118.1NE55 KEN. 1 O. BARNARD'S PENS THE CORRUGATED METAL PENS, MADE BY C. BARNARD, are the best Commercial and School Pena WITHOUT EXOEPTION, TO ANY. THEY: as NOT SO LLUSLE TO OORRODE AS THE QED NARY STEEL PEN, WRITING EQUALLY AE FREE AND SMOOTH AT THE HEST GOLD PEN THEY 'IRE USED IN PREFERENCE TO; ALL OTHERS IN THE. DIFFERENT BEREAUR OF TUE UNITED STATES GOVEILNMENT' OF 12333=1 DRY GOODA CHEAP FOR CASH AT , . J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. LINEN CHECIRS. PA NT LINENS. BOYS' CASSIMERES. RANGY CASSIMERES. • bIARSIGLLES VESTING. PLAID 11A.R.StILLES, for lauliee Wear. '• IRISH LINEN, for Ladles' Wear, expressly. • 'LINEN CAMBRIC& • ,I,LIVDT LAWNS. • .. TRAVELING RINGS GOODS,.neweat:tyli. .Tbe : *gest and beat asaortroaut of grods In the city:. Oa/I and amateur,. jal7 .• Wholesale and Retail Departments BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street, WIII bo upon to tho IItZTAIL THAD& Come end tee the LARGEST STOCK, the GREAT EST VARIETY, and the CHEAPEST GOODS . ever soeu In thl. city N. B.—OHS Pins ONLY BABA/AIM! IyaRGAINSI A VIET LARGE STOOK OF SIJMI!IER DRESS GOODS, Citockpor Om. EVER' HEARD 0 ITN lAD erSy. BLACK SH.li SHAWLS AND SACI,HIES. WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS HOSIERY AT A 'BABGI'AItH IXIitYBTIO GOODS Cheap for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 'Market Street. 100 DOZEN LADIES' RIBBED LW TON BOSN. • 100 - DOZNN MISSES RIBBED COTTON MUSE cOTTUN SUN UMBURLLAS t GINOIIaN SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, For iota to tar. trade at the vary lowest poke. EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND BETS. AN DR . INFANT'S OAPS, WAISTS AND ROBES, NIGEL? OAPS,. REIIIBORO EDGING. • /BENCH WORKED BANDS. &a. dc:, Daring out at at:dwell price.. A new ouppli or BLACK ENGLISH THREAD LACE rEthii AND BABBLE, GUIPURE AND VAL. LACE COLLARS. GRENADINE AND TISSUE VEILS, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLAR/L.. BLACK LACE MITS, LISLE AND , SILK GLOVES - . WHITE, AND : SLATE CO T TON HOSE; MEN'S AND BOTIP . COTIOs HOSE; CHILDREN's MUSINGS; of oR thide—the best iewortatent we Wore ever offered to our etodoneni. . HOOP SKIRTS, SIORSETS, HAIR NETS, HEAD DRESSES, AC.. *C. JOSEPH HOWIE, (WbolaW Bantaa gd and ad ati.les,)% Nos. 77 and 79 MAIMS? STREET OUR ENTlltic STOCK TINE FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACE GOODS, LACE ?EIMEED DITM i i ttoverythin t . lto 131.13/3061:BY departaTzt "a" Greatly Med - aced Prices I The 'teak ti VI Rah and ikohable t .Ed the greeter Portion be► been NASECILD DOWN TO EABTIRN 008 T; • • many wicks math below the 17 01WiT . 0081% to close them wit. • - XATON. atecrairli a oo No. 17 M-100 dozen more of Woo nice Lim BABA EV60013/8. az a fold natio& ' fel I SQM3i&B SILICti AT 37i 1 13 XIM,:lardwida v ... g !ft :14pflia"as:123.4, Feats, Lis nseaTuira a Bxsa aim ,• , . do,ote, et the wad ityle:it'ai LIGHT a)LoistoJlAlaloll,ii sautTEr.' (aaa, ek"°P NSW ItryLi or nutovszial ASPID TAU 1100-PiTIAT. MIME W. ec D. =GUS'. IteiT queer --VitititO.N.- 4 0114; .o.tyLidniesurig on, wbot.&s ai retail, ity . , 501411. WOHNII Jena ; 8C ask ntnt. am th11,2404g0.' -4.IffIVNEMENTE4 fPIT_4III:IRGE,f_pMTRIt Lome Ilanamos. laza. FRIDAY EVENING, Jana f,Otb, Benefit of the popular PLltedeipLla Poruluthilli Yr /RANK DREW. Grandfather •fflatehecid. Hamuntikengs ltinusarra..-11r.ntiblE, LELEW. ..... Boga- , llopity, Rickety, High and ow," ..... FRAIN DICHW. • To conclude with Mareppa, or the. Untamed Booking Iforse. FRAIiK DREW. aucTiorr 8.4 LES. ()LOTH MG. HATS, NECK- N., TUGS. dc., AT - AUt..'TIGH.-I.la HaTTAWAY ItVEhltie, at 8 :redact; at Masonic 'Hall Aucths Ho*, wall Us 'sold, without fatness, a large nata lity of Clothing, csinprisieg C 011146 Ponta and Vesta, white and bun; hiseseilloa Chins, fancy and plain Neck Ties, Utile, Hats, Ladies' and Gent's Hosier. suip.dersi. de. The...shove stout is Just tendved (sum New Turk, and cUi be sold without regard to 'prim T. A.: McCLELLAND, AlscL TEANS, SATOETS, SLLAWLS; LaINES, ac., AT AOO/1U24.—0n UllO I:Utb, at 10, 2 and a o.cloc.k, at. Idssonlolial I auction House, will bes wild, a barge quantity ot fresh goods: Just received from New Tort, consisting In part pat Jesus, S•tlucts, Cotturonint,Snawls,lt Lisou Tatdo Clot' a, Turklati Towels, Marseilles Conntropanrs, 4.ducri,• Cambric and silk Limner chiefs, Lail. and Gears liosiary, Lawns, 80b.., :Back Ties, suspenders, spool Cotton, /isodks, Pins, .stii.„ to T. a. IitoULEnLAND, Aect. QAVEATLL WARD L G UT AT AU -1,7 'flON.—tia TUESDAY EiENlllo,,Jtuse 21th. rst e o'clock, trill be sold, 'at the Commercial Ann. tiou Rooms, No. 54 i i,tli street, that deettabie lot of ground inmate to the - Seventh Ward, on Webster Woe., betwfxfo Roberts and Le Ytilen streets, being lot bo. 2.1 to Wray and Rowan's p an of lots, basing hfront of 21 Uret ou Webster ettert, acid extending ack 1127 feet to au alley 25 feet 'I sane or Sate—One-fourth cash, residue in one, two and three pare with interest, secured by bond and ma: tgage. .1. D. DAVIS, Amt. pe.N 'A Si BEST I ILUPr.IiTY A AUCTION.—ain 1 - 17K8D8Y June at .8 o'clock; sill - be sold, at the Ootemarcial anctlooliouse, etreet; that desirable tot of grotto& aituate ou the corner - of Penn and Harrison reet, haling a front of 77 suet, more or kerhon Penn sixes; and emending along Harrison aired 100 lest to tlpring alley, •iitlect loan simnel ground rent of $l6O, n which la erected (hat subataritlel brick .bruldingkeoarn as tbetecond Ilikruied Presbyterian Church; size of gala church being 06 - feet'float by 75 feet deep, capable of seating BUO *moms. Terms of sale cub. J- O. OA a is a Anct. el it A It 'VIBES • -TOW kir•llie.-161 •V AGNES IMPR9VED LAND AT AUCTION.— tm tUOILYDAY MON,NLNO, July at 11 o'clock,' will be sold, on the preniace, in thartiors township, only 2% mike Dom 'Micky, on the Mangold Pitnk and within g mile of the Steubenville Need, leji scrod improved Land;pari of the Dinsmore !S -tate, imitable for • country residence'. or gardening purposes. Thhtrich and beautifully laying ground, In • high state of cultividun, and. far MOM doing Weems in the city, 00 conveniently :located on a *NOMA road, is one of the meet &enable oppor• malaise which ever ofter to Secure a beautilul sub 'urban place: Persona visiting before the sale will be shown the premises by Sir. Dinsmore.''' • Terms of Bate easy. .1. U. DAI/IS, Auct. I BOOTS AND, staub.s, EVERT DESCRIPTION, Half Their Value. • hiesONic HATA, AUCTION HOIIBE, Ito; itcnirru STILSZT. attacm.srwr TasioßS. NEII/%000081 ,- NEW (1001611 • IitNEY O. Lux a co.. 11, (Sucottoors to Jamer Are now Ceceiviag their Burnam Stock, coripraing Fred variety of goods adapted to men mad harem:sr, wtdch, in extent, choice tasteand prime will compare 'favorably with any In the trade: Frenctwdruerlan and West of England Cloths, of the best 4 makro, of every shade and.quality-re very Large eaortment; Om:imam and DasekJar_ , doper . Black Preach Doeekinm 'Super Black French Cad bares; Saucy dessimeres in every vazietyv Ribbed. Black sad Fancy Cassimeree; Silk lifted Cesehneres cram elude and color. . : VESTLEGS—tancy Silk and Saila Vatting, new rtylew Super Black Bain and Silk Vestingr, latleas. and Saucy Silk 1 ratings; W bite Figural Silk. and Satin Wattage. • Alm, every variety of goods for Znalures Cm* &Mewled very choke ealection of tarnishing tiooda adapted to gent/omen's wear. Soliciting an 'early ralj trqm our friendi and the any orders outrartod to our care will moat with prompt attention and punctuality In maim. • aCtiltr Cl. BALE, di CO., Merchant Tailors; • mhlz Cm. Penn and St. Clair streets. ii :d.MTB. ‘...„,----.......------ ' ------ . MPLOYSIENT.—WexTED, a. compe tent'inau, to fill a nertuaaut Jued- profitable ea . hon.' , JOHNSTON, FRY it CC., • J .I.t. GS Fifth moat, orer %We . • • . . . Do DS AND MORTGAG W . J.JI oh, 8,000 In Honda and Ito ta. IN follows, wit: • • I for 16, having 2 years to run.- ... . • Idor $2,4 0 0, ;'; 2 . " "'. - - 1 fok .2,000, .t..... 2 . . :. I for si,avo, ; • 4 " " " '' - .. I, for 53,000, "N . ,3% •: I for st,thei, " - 34 year to rani. -- .. -to be /reared on city or county property and drat Ile.. - APO, to • :'" B. hicLohlti at CO.. J o lt ,•,, • . .i • ItO3 Fourth street. WANTED.—lttligmation of. 52 •bble. OM, brought from Oil City by lie.lboat Wait Point, on , or about tba lai inn. Said od can algncd to L. J. Omollundro. • AS. - DATZELL .ft SON, _Jel4 , • • C 9 and 70 stmt. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. MoCORMICK, GIBSON dt CO.. DIANUFAOTOBZUS or Lead Pipe, , • Sheet Lead • • And Bar Lead. ALSO DEA_LETI3/i7 ' Pig Lead. Patent Shot and • • - Block Tin. Nun% Snug. UNANAD DUDS AND 13roanqaa Being exclualvelyin the 'Lead Trade, we atie baba the above. to better advantage to DeLuca. and en lama terma, than an be had deadens. BAILEY, FALUU.LL ak W. nings#32, ass Alit, • 1812111 749 Pooain Etzazrrocazilimminia, TANKS . AND tor. Banal!11. lined _to ths nsott -dural /Tosses fitted 'with hot end col Water in the best sty's, with's!' tb inctiornLborptntsments, • in -Dian! WASHISTANDS, CLOSETS, OINKS, 1P 11.1110enttitt f - materials en nd and for elk on returnable terms: = JelO BO INE'lli Goo& Oa*. good& dad °fib 0 ci sniw BON a ITS and CHILDBXWB HATn. fa be dosed oat at Mail, at W HOLZ:JULYS -PEIONS. , PCM OPell for so. -- tuition fa au ntafl divartamatO: • 2 . B &TON, Baal= 140., -- 11.:17 lift& otised. a 0144 ti L -L'ArWc- WARN LBITIS-PAPERS. "_ cA ! P 2 A TE PAPIB • - • - INNAPPIN 'PAM& MANILLA PAPERt - .4, 4 4 inotted stock OI Lim 64at bra aitu be wild at low pia* ibr Cash. Af talus v 0! Ond 11 to their sann"le ~„ pay., 57. weed Arnett 64 3 48 . Cloak r Goa& cerEgit , JOB A 7 Cud,. ttlialai,Prica Vats:BlD Ends, Item, Bali Laing; Lablloin Sdaufecturers, Labels kr . Dnettits.Aod Amery luta oramentia Vida, pawing. ecants4 wady; with dirrae,b, t,_ W3L, a:Jounttrm a ' Job Prlaters..67 Wood LI11010,14411141l; VA r ltbs, a superior `astkia. tot the nail otPsotogriptierm.: - tub by,', .;WI.G.;JOIthtITON .1• -lity&Lllttniviid ittatiomm.l4-Wood at. 1131MITWIRAX.ii , ALB111116...;•' Axchoic t , '.llLivaiglialid lugs rialto atichel - , sat. by SM. JOlifirsoN CO., = - .Icry24,l4mcgt Ciastosen#: mood mouritinces ear&