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It is the only stock in trade they have, They could teach the devil: himself much he never know before about lying. Wherever the army has gone it has met this fell spirit of falsehood. We have taken none of their property; we hive excluded their slaves from our lines;. when needed we have placed - guards of our soldiers around their houses to protect theca ;- and yet they per sist in calling us abolitionists and negro thieves. And in ilispite of our disclaimers and, our soldiers' , asseverations to the con trary; of our words and °tweets, they have insisted that - our :object is to liberate and steal their slaves: J• . • And'if we fail to restore the Union "the everlasting nigger" will be the cause of the failure: They . know what they say is false, yet they never cease repeating it. Behind and.before us this has been the cry of the enemies of the Government: Now, the army lot Gen. Ralleck is eminently conservative I believe there is -- neithee an abolitionist nor a secessionist' in it. If there is one of either:faction, Ide not knOwit. So order ly, act patriotic, and so conservative:a body. of men I believe • never•-before assembled together:- That , army in :its . intercourse with the secessionists , has pleaded and is , still pleading for poicetunder the old Gev ernment, offering to our SOuthern brethren all they ever:had, and dabbing nothing ex cept in common with them. They want to take nothirigfrOM ex6 , one, - bue desire, that their, Southern .brethren 'shall. enjoy all their rights unimpaired.: , Butthe negro is in' ' thevraY, isispite Of, all that can be done or said. Standing before the eye, of the , ' fi e ti c 7 l o i ; n o i n sti r G ill ov e eim negn men .h t, 4 th ea rew r l i e th g, . . Gen!tral....Fremont. • - : : s black shadow on the sun itself If it had been • ; - - • *Washington_ letter'-to „tho New York any other species of. property. that stood in - - . yri mu . says the way,dhe army, provoked as age xe'""-as min, - „„ • ' would willingly have seen its quick deg -.. = - !,?: 1 ; - . Pathfinder in-:Biddle . Virginia has gained trumion . But the Fro they did not wish him Supporters In quaiieri,before incredit- interfere; with any :,ve.sy ! Ye; with "=1 ions of hie military kill. Adiatinguished all 08 conservatismand Patriotism,. the army of the Government-lhims elf an - id- . Aral/r OO.l wolf_ of this iPscas.ery t ef "ober. - • ••• •-1 ;•-• • •• - • officer • as eaztee • fOr hreakin the • \‘! • nested - - • v - been very bitter iii.Friniconk;ndmitted re- to v 'f' 4 7-eilt. - . •'• - • ceritlytlutt US- r :-Jaeknon - demon- laie warned our Southern; fiiend s .. o y 1 . 7, 4 V- • strata therliiiehseision''.litgreit'nbility in the danger continuing it much longer, and the tiold;;;;Xlitiliiobiultaritie of thi'orderarof /tell you tonight Matti' ih'iriCirtTeentinues.a War Office ronte he took: is ad- year from this day Ihere_trill not bs'a stave •'•-••• twitted by at to hare saved him from . on this'emetinent.': The gtescrevolution taro di saster . . .'• . take care of iteelt—the dead will bury its I - - 4 - 1 tX - g- , '-•:'• • "°!'" • - - BEE ~:.,..~:F,.: ;i~~: ;~~ .---0 . :: - ••.3.1;.;i.:11 H - ,: , •:• .i - . , •. -. -..tl'!'"fi:',.':'' , :::.:".,' -,...:-...'.';').':,.,..; i•-•: -, -'," ;..4 ,, ...4:4.-_,..; .e,..;:i.... ~ , , , . , . .- . _‘:-.-., • .;. r ,- , _.,;.,..,.-,..,- : -'.:,, , ,E.,.: - .: , -,6. I , :ii-i;ti.A.' 7 .:..'..."-.1. - • - -,;' , .,•.i'.. , .. , ': ‘,....... „.,. . . . Mil==EM EMI Offsburgit 6auftt SATURDAY MORN SF, JUNE 21 .pulattancear a rtoolutiONl4 o PW 1 .4 the 1,8-. PUBLIOAN ENECUTIVE Oktitirrzs OP AL LSOHNNT COUNTY, 2424( hair meeting held nn Bet• - ' 'tinily, Itey 24th, 18'2, notice ;is hereby given that PRIM6BIrIIZETIN(IB rfl t,e held in the various Wads, Boroughs and Toyindslps of tlieCouutp, at :the sWint r ilace r rtof boldfag elections lu each Fre .slid, on SATIN:MA F . , JUNS- dies,. 1802, , for the idoctiou.Of TWO BE LEGATFS from each Precinct, to a Couvoullon, to b bold on FOLLOWING _ _ . The Convention will assemble on' RONDA Y, JUNK tn, 1862, et the COURT nousx, o'l4 ('c6 a.m., to nonacid. PRB.SIDENT JUDGE OF 2( 001110li PLEAS, dn.. an ASSOCIATE' LAW JUDOEUV COMMON PLEAS; &a., and a COUNTY CONTROLLER, and to 'elect DELEGATES to the STATE REPUBLICAN:CORYENTION, to be held la JULY, 1862, .. The Primary Meethip in the townahipt wilt be held between the hours of 3 and 6.. p, at.. end id too cities sod boroughe between 3 anil 7 p. m., of ntd day. The appointment of the delegates In the town ships wilt b • by Marking. and lu the el** and bor. ouch. by ballot. •• J. jr. Da& 'o,Vbairman. /3, &torsi. is., fisczetiry. . MVOS Intereiiing Metier wilt be found ori our first and fourth pages this morning. The Repttbllcan - connty Convention, To nominate Judges, and a County Control ler, meets'in this city next Monday, The primary meetings . Cake place to-day, the Townships in the afternoon, and the Wards - and Borough 4 in 'the evening. As the nominations madeby this Convention, will be tantamount to an election, we hope there will be . a general;turn-put at the pri- maryineetings, that chit, will of the - people maY'herthoroughly expressed. No.,higher r 4- duty can devolve upon a people, than the selection of Judges. It ought to be attend ed to as-sacredly as a religious duty. The Confiscation of the hlavei; of 'The - two articles wo copy—one an extract from a speech of Gen: Rousseau, of gen tucky, and the other an editorial of tho- New York Commercial, ',shows how rapidly a vast change is going oil in regard to slavery. Gen. Rousseau is a slaveholder, and a belieier in slavery, but such are his vonvictions ea the subject of the war that hereluctanily admits that slavery- is the one thing in the way of peace, and for the. sake of the Union he is willing to uteri fice it. - The article from the Commercial shows the steady adyancement of tho conservative preas . on the great march towards national .free - d0m..'.1 taw months ago that. Elam() paper would haip considered such an article an "abcditiou docuMent," and unconstitutional, hut how it' speaks ad • Its' own sentiments and language, in a tond which - would de light Wendell Phillips or WM. Floyd Gar risen. National Foundries. In the 'sense during this week, Mr. Moorbead, i fiom the select committee on nationstnruteriett, reported a joint resolu tion providing 'for the establishment of a national foundri east of the Allegheny mountains, andla national foundry and national aniory and manufacturing. -itrsetial west of that line, and in the valley . of the phi* and the Mississippi. • Mr. Delano, of 'Mass. raised a point of i order, te: wit: that the select committee • Lasting made &report on the subject of armories and foundries, which is now in the•hands of the House, exhausted its func tions, and could not make another report. • The Speaker sustained the paint of order, . and although Mr. Moorhead fought man-_ fully for his resolution, and appealed from the. decision of the. Chair, yet the House istustained theSpsiiker, and the joint reap lution- could not be introduced. It is not likely anything will be done this session, but this is not the fault of Mr. Moorhead, who him faithfully labored for an object he has so much at heart, , . . Tae CASS or BURGEON HATIL-Dr. Rap, the surgeon summarily dismisse4 from the service, by Seoretiry- Stanton, publishes card in his own defonse, lo the Washington • Republica., from which it would appear that he volunteered (to bring the Wounded hero, iromPront Royal, Where be was ordered to hare them; that he telegraphed the Surgeon .! General that 'the ' train was coming, and sought' vainly for hours to End him; and that hedid'not go to bed till 4 o'clock in themorn . ing; at which hour citizens were providing fur the comfort of the soldiers in his charge. . Doom THE 8116rEL AND THE is reported that two hundred able-bodied slaves in Maryland, owned by masters in the West, River district of Anne - Arundel county, hay& laid down their", bays raftlee to be held .in bondage - any longer. They .offerAiolence to no one, but they;refuse to be compelled to Pork for others without compensation. This spirit is believed to be spreading among the whole. . , • slave population in the State. Slavery may thus abolish itself in 'Maryland,--saving trouble and expense. Good. Treat!on in Wasikington% A letter frbm Washington says: • • The Government in seriously embarrassed by the knowledge which the rebel leaders ' possess of its most secret plans. No mat . ter what now plan be adopted, the .rebels are sure to know of it before the first steps have been"taken to carry it into execution. Gen. Jo. Johnston knew of the proposed advance of McDowell from Predencksburg several days before the time appointed for the army to set out upon its march. The Republican this morning alludes to the em barrassments of the Government in }his re spect, and suggests that the treason is some where in the families of high officials. It is a notorious fact. that the rebellion has some of its most devoted supporters among . the aristocratic women of Washington, and some of them are the wives and daugh ters of loyal men who sustain .confidential relations with too Administration. It is thought that this is the avenue by which secret information goes to Richmond. Or dinary spies have no chance of ascertain ing the military plans of the Government, which are carefully concealed from even the warmest political supporters of the Ad ministration. Nor are the subordinate," of the War Department permitted to know - anythingthat woultbe impottant informs:. tion to the rebels. This subject - has occtrpied . the attention of the War Department of .laic, and.all leaks are to bo stopped if posz -- Bible. • - , BOLD L DASH OF ' it REELS Hour= TheV Turned Inc , Flank, end What They - Did--The Rebel Veision. As we predicted, the rebels arc rejoicing over the bold (laid" of a part of theirforces upon the right flank of Gen. 31cCtettsss army. The Richmonit'Divalrh, of the loth inst.:, contains a long and enthusiastic ac count of the demonstration, in which the highest compliments are paid to officers and men. It is claimed that federal pro perty to the value of three million dollars was sized or destroyed, and that scares of prisoners were taken. The loss is greatly over-estimated, but the dash was bold enough to justify the r ispetch in - praising the daring fellows wits performed it. We make the following extracts from this rebel version of the affair: WHOSE THEEDIK.9 WENT. The sudden disappearance of the rebels on the approach of 'our troops was a my.s tory, but the Divatcb explains it: i . Our force was dif Lied to cross at Blind Ford, but it was fifte n feet deep I The en emy ,had blocked u all the main roads, and had thensandsiscouring the country, eager to entrap or slaughter them—but two miles from McClellOn.s quarters, 'within sound of their horse-picketand without means to cross I : Q ietly taking-precau tions against all 'a rprise, strict silence being enjoined upo the, prisoners, first one horieman plus ed iota the flood, and then another, at di erent pointsall. too -deep; no ford disc verable; no bridge. The horses, it wak thought; would fol low each other, a a swim- the stream. It was tried, and the horses carried away by the curt I Breaking into small parties, the cavalrymen swarn and re-swam the river with their horses, and when some fifty or more had been landed, a strange but friendly voice Whispered in the dark—"Ttie old bridge is a few yards higher up—it can be mended!" 'Tway found, and. mended/it could be I Quietly working, tree after tree was felled, earth, and twigs, and hi - anches were earned and piled up on the main props—old logs were rolled and pjthhed - selves the stream, yet after long and weary labor the bridge,was built, and long and 'silent procession of 'Cavalry; artillery, prisoners and spoils, safely'and quietly passed this frail im promptu bridge, scarcely any sounds being heard but the .rush of waters beneath. Once across, and in the swamp, all was in- Austry and expedition. Artillery axles sank low in the mire—ten Xankee horses were hitched.,to each piece, and as the first rays of morning crimsoned the tree tops, the long line rapidly sought the shade of woods away from the federal lines. Yet our troops had not proceeded far when the advance were halted "Who comes there'?' - cried thO Federal horsemen in the swamp. "Who goes there?" calls another, find quicker than thought our advance guard (by order) dash'away into the open ground; the Federate fire half a dozen shots and rush in pursuit. Into the thicket some `lhalf dozen Federal horsemen dait after our men and, quicker than lightning are sur rounded and prisoners! Once more within our lineS, ill went merry as a marriage bell. (uickly the dirty, weary band aped! along the Charles City road, dawn revealed them to our.pick eta, and they entered our camps faint and famished-, but the noblest band of heroes that ever bestrode a charger, or drew a battle-blade for their birthright as freemen. Rebels. RESULTS. "What; then, was the general result ?" asked we of a wearied, dusty trooper water ing his jaded and faithful animal by a roadside spring. "The result ?" ,he an swered proudly, but Much exhausted, "the result?" We have been in the saddleirom Thursday morning until Saturday noon, never breaking rein or breaking fast. We have whipped , the enemy wherever he dared to appear, never opposing more than equal faces. We have -burnded two hundred wagons laded with valuable stores, sunk or fired, three :large transports, captured three hundred horses' and mules, lots of sidearms, .X.c.; brought in one hundred and seventy prisoners, Mut - officers, and many nogroe,s killed and wounded scores of the enemy—pleased Stuart and had one killed —poor Captain Latane! This is the result, and"s3,ooo,ooo cannot cover the Federal loss in goodsmlime. "As to myself," said he, mounting and trotting away, "I wouldn't have missed the trip for $1,004 history cannot show such another exploit as this of Stuart's t He spoke the truth, honestly and roughly,' ns a true. soldier serving ,under an incomparable leader. More words are not now' needed—the whole country is astonished and applands--Gen. McClellan is disgraced--Stuart and his troopers are now forever in history. General Holman on the Slavery question. - w-w'^r -~vc~f ....-»..x.re.efns:.nr.-.a."^~rsalztsv'g~ rua; .}.."R'aaYki `C~'"-- a"I" ✓: - +h \+ t N+w'm;."' . _.w: ; 7~;c sc yck~?~ 1~.--'+~-.,.w - ~~ I de4d - -Land'those who are eau - Sing all the blo'pdshed and desolation around us under thejalse pretense that *e desire td free their negro* will, if they persist, one day find snuffed out as you snuff out a ; candle. Slavery is not worth ouf,Govern , meet. • his not worth der libertY. It is ' , nog worth all the precious blood now being poured out for freedom. It is not worth the free navigation of the Mississippi river. INo we must still have our Government lif not as - it now is, with slavery in it, still we Must, have our Government- We can noGbe slaves to Jeff. Davis & Company. Welutust and will be free. We-must have !. the free navigation of the Mississippi river, and:if slavery gets is the_icay f any at them rat4ts,,why dupery uttel grt out ue ther.way. That wonld.be the last. resort, nod I should be Sorry to have resource to it; hut I am for the Government of stir fathers against all things and everybody. Whilst the lib erties of the people are secure under it, as thei ever have been, I would allow nothing butAleath to prevent my upholding it. And, loth as you may be to decide, you will soon, as ' believe, be called upon' , to do so. In spite of your entreaties:the issue will be cruelly thrust upon you, and you will be forc'ed to decide between slavery and you, wises and children. As for . me, lam ready for the responsibility. A. Southern man as I am, born and brought up iu the South, with all my sympathiest with the South, .1 could not hesitate one naanent when the issue is presented between the nigger and the Gov ernntent of our fathers, Lam for the Govern ment of the United States against all its enemies. I will not consent to become a slalie that the negro maybe kept a slave. I will notsacrifice the happiness of my wife, children, and friends, the welfar of my be loved State, and the glory of my country oh an altar dedicated to an "Ebony Idol. When I see placed on one side a Govern ment formed by the noblest men the world hasever produced, the legacy of Washing ton 'to the human race, a glorious country filled with' a happy and enlightened people, and; admired or feared on every spot that is trodden by the foot of civilized man, and on the other.a country rept into insignifi cant fragments, engaged in contindal wars with each other, each on its knees begging assiStance - from some foreign monarch or otlMr against a rival fragment, an object of contempt to him who uses' it for" his own purposes, then I shall not be long in com ing ton decision,though negro slavery may be on one side, and not on the other. The Confiscation Bill The House of Representatives yesterday by a vote of of 82 yetis to 54 nays, passe, a confiscation bill. This confiscation act is of some impor tance in the fact that it will make free the slaves of rebel; but it is of higher value, in that it terminates the superstitious rev erence with which slavery has been re garded in this war. It has all along been deemed right to confiscate the rebel's ship, gun, goods 'house. corn, if .auy or all were of use to the! rebellion, but to touch hit slave was to lay unholy hands on a sacred possession. "Shako me," said a trembling and threatened constable, and you shake the constitution of the United States." Thus imposing was the dignity wherewith the African was invested. Alen wentabout the auction rooms to buy seized and con fiscated cotton but they stood aghast at. the thought ofdepriving a hostile or a fu ., gamous patriarch of his cotton picker. This shred of nonsense, and all this flimsy unreason are swept away. Slavery was none too sacred to cause this war., It has been none too sacred to be employed in it. The lesson slowly learned by the war is, that as cause and agent it deserves des true tion„and,the object of this hill is to outlaw it and proclaim it a common enemy. We trust the Senate will'quickly do its duty and send the confiscation bill to the Porta. deritfor his signature. , It is a sweeping clause that prohibits the abettors of the rebellion from ever holding office under the United States Government. To the chivalry of Virginia this will be a mournful announcement. , The clause is, however, right, and we only hope tbore may, be found enough men' in the South .whd have not passed through the fire to MoloCh," to hold the local offices in the gift of the President. bleMbers of Con gretui and Senators, being part of the gov ernment, are not strictly speaking 'under the government," and May therefore he sent .np•to Washington. It will be. re freshing to behold Wigfall and Pryor and Keitt and Barksdale ' once more, command ing the applause of listening Senators, and destitute of those negro-followers, which have heretofore been the emblem of their plantation dignity and the evidence of the ameliorating and civilising influence of slavery. S 6 day by day the defense's and props of Slavery falL Each hour loosens its hold uponthe Federal Government and lessens the responsibility of the free States for its continuance. It has forfeited• its own life by its treason, and it is slowly wasting away, beneath the steady advance of correct legislation and the noisier but not more potent cunirtilsions of war.---N. Y. Com mercial. ' PUBLIC .Jl'Ol74OEB. AT TO Et: • IRON CITI lczY COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair et& MONDAY MOIINIIIO, at 1L o'clock - JoINT SPOOR COMPANIES. letitef .UONUREUATION Or DISCIPLES meets etAtOly at APOLLO HALL; Fourth street; bcOrmn Market and Wool. Prenchlog every LORD'S DAT, at 1034 o'clock a. m., and 7p.m. WEDNESDAY EVEN O, Lecture at 7 o'clock. The public are rtepeCtfully Invited to attend. ' VAitalr Kam 1t0141) Ce.,t ' • • Ciitabarkii, Jona Ibth, ISM f I iTHIE SEMI-ANNUAL COUPONS !th, thu Bonn of this ro4d, due Jannary I.t; 1862, will Is, paid on In - JULY NEXT, at tin MO,. of the Company U. C. ORB, Toe own. • Islold • . urn. or TH e Ulnzasa LINIIIVILAMM Pittebursh, Jane 14, 1862. f NVVICE.;--The Prosi• dent and Directors of this Company hare this day decland a blvidend,of TWU DOLLARS P/111 8IIAR&, pa3able to the Stockholdtra forthwith P/G:ferd c SAMUEL. 11.6 A,, Secretary. 1. C. KiIIiPATZICIC ... ; ..... ..... .. . —"AL r. uta J. U. KIRKPATRICK Manufacturer• and Wbolesale Deniers In LAMPS, BRADEB, CGANDELI.E.RB, &c. DarWbolesalo Agents tor KIER'S :1E1..E8 BATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 39 Woon73Tarxr, opposite St. Charles Plttaburgb. P. . . Jalitlyd .cult• anr,ERTISEMEXTS. SE.Nt!TO A BROTHER, 1 . OR ITIMEND,, n TILE ARMY. ONE OF TES PATENT WEITINO (3.44 EA ' Tor ludo ! W... 8. - HAW* . WOOD AND. TIUND STOMA ' It waging Peu, Ink,;Papor, Pe4cll, bvelop4'; 'Mockers and Checkorboard, sad vet! mesnarta only aK Intbvibv 2 Inebev. !-• - • .0)1 VSTAAJLIStiEtp lv 17130.--I3AK it 53 L PBEMiuu CHOGOLATE.--Pure prepored DR0216, FUENCII,IIO2REOPATO DJ and VANILLA . • CTIOCOLATTYI,• 'united equal to quality sod flavor 'to the Pads Chocotatal ; hire stood the tait of orer three-quarters of a century, in Sr. pronounced by • all rho have owe' used them to be eaperlor to soy others.. • Maordectured by W. Baeia co., at their Mills, In Dorchester, Mass., and Cot Isle e 1 their Breech Depot N 9.217 Fallon Wart, Now Turk City, and by Orators and Dealers generally 'lncumbent l be voloo. addraw • . H. L. :PI CRCS, JeV,lnt 217 Fulton stwrot, New York. •• • • N Tlj ..I,llUher-• UN.. PLEAS. In the matter. of the. iota: dory aasbro• Out of John Ideoll.l Sou to S. &boyar, Jr. No. 320,11a:eh, 1881.. • Natio, is hereby-siren to dl Interested that the drat account of tf.:lkbayer, Jr., Assignee of John Urania Son, hast hninalled In thla Court, nod that " I d aCe64 "I II I, oaneWid by the Ooort on SAT. ÜBDAY,'JoIy 120.1104 oohs, cavati be shown to IW contrary, u. T &TON, Prothonotary. • DE .011J,' IN BULK. Ott BAH NJ Eli LP.—f..6 rill b. pall !or 4,000 at' 3 , ooo bar* rola al doottablo gravity. Apply to , SOLAR 011. WOBlll3 CO„ Clair target, nou• tbo uvrti 'VUL ELCS,'-ald, and new model, for mi. bi el 4 SOWN I TULLY, 130.W004n. ~~~`as,rxax"~:r`vt ' 't~.rmti}~u...3q , w i+~S.:.~s~¢ ' a~i. , '. JrEU' IMPERtISEMEXTS. SHAR'S SICKLEe, V I. Lie or more, 64 Prat DOZ of 14 WATER STREET NVII.SON SHAN)," ONE DIME OR MORE, received on thpooli TLI IN EVEN I NO, from G to S DI 111 SA,VINGS IoN 110 ;mil Wield ni oppcssito lha l ustom Hots.) J,21. 7 II SSO L UTION.—The Partnership beroloforo exilb In g um!, rho stylo of BILE, En. SILLS in thesulved by mutual •-• neat, U. Byrum withal-am iog from Inn ling. 'fbn tabortlio wlll bo cooducka bud, tiro sow• otylo, by (Ira 1111.). tfor.igued. wl itstrol EFIRN FZ tat BUM k I.XVI LrE, fuiellk BL SILL. May 2G. Did; f021:3. Ull EESE CUE E:1 1-2-5 Lou. prune mammoth (lva., Jnst tc.reircal and for tab b PNANK VAN f.ONDEC, 111 Second stree WIDE- ENGLIZiIi PArlitit;, at 121 cent.4--Apotbor lot received and for rate by J-21 p MARSH AL to $7 Wood inn et IV ALL PAPER, for Ludges, Churches and Oiliror, fur sale 1.1 ).r2,1 W. V. SI A PSUALL, 87 W 0 LIST OF .LI TIGNS FOR SELLING LILAIDILS, 61.1 in tit. Clertiaotll4 up to Juno 20th, 1002: Amun John, tavern, oth ward, Pittsburgh; Ikreeorth do, oth do, do; Binsley Itobt., do, 9th do, o; Barker Homy, do, rouble,. lORO•ilip; Burrow.. Ann, eating times. Duquesne; "Freund Philip, ta.ent, Birmingham; Grant Felix, do, lid waul, Allegoeny; Hartman John, do, McClure township; Dough Vol . other goodie, Elizabeth do; Christ., tavern, abater do; Lindsay J., other goods. McKeesport; Leslie homes, *Lith.: house. Fawn township; Lootteln John, Lavern. Ilevorre township; Engel" C. P., du, lot wa - d, Pittsburgh; Murphy John, do, Penn GrX11•11Ir; 0ri111611.1. 11., other goods, South Pittsburgh; Powers Margaret, ewers, Indiana townehip; Itnugh Anton, carom, Routh Pitteburgh; Beira-r William, eating home, ad way d. Allegheny; Suit Leopol t, other g. ode, let ward, Pittsburgh; eberry Sarah, do, let d Atloghetat ; Wit err John, tavern, Lower et. Clair townehip; Willard Gouge, eating house, ;id ward, Alloy hefty. The Court trill meet on 'MONDAY, June mill, 100.9, at IU o'clock . , to act on the above caeca. je31.31d • W. A. 11EILRON, ark IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS Kt EN C. BARNARD'S PENS THE CORRUGATED METAL. PEN atADE tsr C FtAux,ttto, are the beet Commercial and School Pens WITHOUT Excu i rtos, To ANY. THEY Ala: NOT SO .LIAIVI TO LiORRODE AN THE OEDI- NARY STEEL PEN, WRITING EQUALLY AI FREE AND N.HOOTH AS THE BEST GOLD PEN ARE DUD IN - I'IMPAIENCES TO A OTHERS IN TUE DIFFERENT BUREAUS U UE uSITED STATES GOVEILNUENT I=3 N IVERSAI. CLAYI'H ES" W RINI; —ltrAntms wwT R arroohn et ebonite:—ft le the .moot a, liable. rumpleie and clurabla Wringer natant; it will pay tor thud! In to,, year by iiaringthe clothe.; it thoroughly proses out the water from the clothes, and Lair holed no gulch to they Can ter wrung by hand; It never Mee bruin the lob, barrel Or kbiliol When in oar; It hoe 110 iron bearing:lto rust and spell the clothe.; It prevents lame wrleta, I .me back a an i lame 'ldes; it um lot mewl aLib ease by a tittle git I twelve yearn old; It will wring 11:10thin Unto( Milling het or Ice cold water; it will tare much lab , d to Oohing, by, running the cloth., while to thuud g, a few tml. thrmtgh the toy:bine; It femme the clothes to an eareitetot condition to My quickly; It tenant,. the dread of washing day, and Je Ur the tem:etre what the sawing Incline le to tee f "oily; it will sling auytaing /roma (ere collar to a betb.ratlt. A third anpply )wt received at nod 2.1 St. Chan etnet. De2o) • J it Il PHILLIPS. 11'1' Y tW CHALLLES'III/WN, MA USETTS —Yeakal Proposals will he received by the Water eorumiseionets of ,be City of Charles. tourer, until JUNE 301 b, tor /eying le said Chi And ou the lino of their Water Wm ke. about 21 miles of CAS f 18(121 PIPES. Plans or the work can be eeen,, laud Information coucerninisald work he obtained'at the office of the Engineer or Water Commisstonere, Charleetuwh. Copies of Ilpi4 . ,inGtlooll anal evntract, and Game of proposals, will be sem to parties deetr• log to make bids for the work, am their making ap pllcation for the soma to the Water COLIIIItheiOIs,“. Ronde with aureties'esill he rsquirod froo, 'contracting. The Commirelonere reserve the.thcht te accept that Prop al, wh cb, under elf etre., stences, they shall topsider most favorable to the io terest of the city, or lo reJect all go OpOOSIS offered. Fur Water Commissioner, • EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engin wr C. W. W. Jelfl:'Otd (IPEN AIR GRAPE. CULT(jRE, YARD pra CULTUkE,ctical trea TUE t on the GVINE, ARDE 111:01 t N sod vrs E. he MAN. lIVACTUI:I4 . OF DOURtITIC WINE, dawigned. for the use of amateur ind otheni In the Northern and Middle titatew. Profusely illustrattsi with new en. gratings from care , tally.eCUred designs, verihed' by direct practice, by JOll2l Puta , author of "Essay 00 Open Air Grape Cutters," to which was awarded the Bind Premium of tbo American institute. To width le added • select'. of Examples of American Vine. yen) Prattles, and &carefully prepared description a.f the coialarated .Themery System of Grape Cullur, Priro Ild.„ gent free of manage uptau weep( of price. • J. JELNOX, No 20 Fin la sinsat Pitt.berch. &ZARA GA • ..EM.VIRE INC; 1..) WAX- R.—Throughout all mellow of the coon • try the calitable toopes Dee of this welter ore 'mail ludi,rection or Dycpcpcie, Conitipatien, Nervoce DnbllllJ , Lotto of Appetite and common Coils disappear before its ronocaing power. Du tike moat mineral eater", it ben a pleasant taste, with a pergeuoy AM/ Ilvelinwe mrt.hit •rnakes It on actreiable en tlaxi• Water., 'Ver ode wholesale auJ retell by • • .12:8T Jel7 . (truerttmithfri d WN sad north ennui. ui. 1110 DELINQUENT, TAIL PA YE tis oP J. A LLEffilitlxy CITv - .--ffehlifirateg of unpaid taxes f0r48,1 here been plated In my bootie tor col h•crion by the Trasumrer of the.city of Allegheny. All holders of real canto in that city, who have not paid the city text* massed thereon far 'lB6l, are beret', notified that write tor the. collection then of will b• placed in the banthrof the Sheriff on tirltD hiI4DA.V, the 25th day of Jobe., unless paid-to me before that time. _ tilfflOYES, lel7:•,1 • . Solicitor of Allegheny tity. Wl3 HittLIES i'ol UANN ti.— k.. 7 Now in the time for canuitig and preeiwring iirrawberries. -Thaw noloctedlor idle purport, ahorild be of good color; solid In substance,: of "firm region): and of superior flavor. 'woolly aerd a bony cad be bound during the litrawborr*, memo, at J. KNUX.B eatablishmout, No. UI Fifth stieet. Pitiabitrgb. Ur. Jon may be lot at di. Eland In the mother, or at his iforticultn born. : 10.110.rlaWT ABB'S PlelNu.S.- 7 4utit received, two beetillfill rosewood 7 octave PIANOS, cur. o 1 'Lords X IVt., sqlo, finished Slane hack 04 front; end afro Doe- of illus. •Wpwrioe G 34 octavo plata PIANOS. The abort; Pianos have allibe very latest end mat ealosble improvements, which can only iss Joined in iho Noche Pianos CIIARWTFN BE,llllllt. CI Fifth *tract, 149 Bole figotit linittio'sanriiltllol Planer. MEW. (.7(.INION3110 - 11 73 brigh. chub:, halves Dried,Pesches; • prime Drled,Applos; . ?dr Nilo by Je21 , 1 A. VOIOT & lIMMITiffUTI POLCIVES 1-10 t) buah. A. *rime Pinkeye Potslorm Port roeolrod mod for rAllfbr . • FRANK VAN GORDNII, • lb • •llt Kev•od s root. - - 'ON.-23 bales noes landing from atoutior Marti, for sato by Ms ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. Q.IIAD AM) IiEKKI KJ! 10 I•ble. Bottle:Iwo bbod; • • : 12 totem do . • do; •, • . 1 40. do. Lake . ?tarring-, • ti do Valle Fish; . : • • • 15 bb4. Lobrodor Herring; ' 100 do sod ?Wets Nos. t sod '3 ?dotterel;' Pot We by ' • tl.;1101111 tit ' 1011. . • . • • lite Liberty etym.' 1.1 1 18111-4041 bble. large Ne. 3.1,1ae ore ; half 3 do; • 23 • " • " 3 wed. • : IA) . - do; 60 Ws. ". 1 Balt. do; 20 0.-Bogor Island - do;. -26 Nu. I Tiou'd ; ' do; do. 0.- dor 200 ° • Mlle 1 4 16; 60 • " Pickorel; WATT A WILSON, No. 2!8 liberty street: Par Man by S.IR • IX) (A.torbitr3-400 acre et* timber 'l;land, Minutia! In Weetnaire — laud•cuunty, nate the Altair:olln Junction; • froullug on Ihn Pentiajhrania i road: Ounowangli Ether and Petutrylvanla Gnat. Will exchange out amp! the lend for tho Enke of an Oil Eurol, ; Apply to .. - titeuratt *to., toa rotailt, at: rrElt• aziPERTIS.EME.VTS. nESTROY'YOUR--Rats, Roaches &c. . 1." D.ttroy gory—litts. Moles and Ants . \ estroygoer—Bir B p. Devirog goer—)btbs In . Fars, Cloths, at. Derma, guar—}t2 , 4plliG• and Fleas Patrol your -insects on Plants and SOWIA. Pestrtry your—f 11... tin on A n nuals. to. Costar's Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator Bed-bug Exterminator; Electric Powder for Insects !..*SLY INFALLIBLE icsmimirb KNowB Fr. from Vet tletsgerouo to:the Iluthau Ihno' y. Rqt. eff .t die on the wen:dere ' They t nate oui oflheir holes to lo." 6./.1 ri . mrefterr—lis all Mouton/4i f rnwiat in the I •ge .. t .e, and by 4-ruggists. Grurens, r forek,epers. .4 Adolfoe generali, it all raintry lummi and oil , g-s In iln. United Sial. E. E. ELL , RS A'CO. and 11. A. 1 0 A lINESTOCK CO., priutipal wholeanla and retail agents in t iit.litisgh, Is . i rekirth. e e l r o k:ao 452 Broadavoy, Nov York IPM=I . . • r 1.11 ILL EhTO WN, A:!:;:t -l.; ACH 1./SETTS - 7—Tb., Water Commissioners of 111.. Cis) . of Charieuldwe will rroeive ',tutored. for making, delivering:and laying on the Noe of their Orstribution pipes ONE HURD itED ANL/40/ITV FIRE HYDRANTS.; making proposals (or the name, Firths mutt include the Hydrant Pipe, the Bend, the Hydrant, Frames. Covers, and nil appur tenance. connected therewith, excepting. tho branch • en in main pipes. Tisby must site State tho prier, It • which they will icy and connect the Hydrant pites with the branches in the Veins, nod perform ail the work incident to placing the hydrants in perfint der for as', including delivery and all trenching or other digging. Parties making preporodn must sw. company Ilion with designs ot the vtylo of hydrant they propose. Thwiedeaigne must be drawn to scale, In detail, so as to adoilt of their being readily under• e.t.al. The total smokuit of 4 inch Hydrient Env re quired is about slams banderod (1100) feet. Site of Nuzzle 2y . ; inch, it lifsuffitient size of hydrant to /ad mit of increasing dikmoter of nozzle to 4 inches, without removal of hydroid. Proposala sill alsoU ho received for about OUR HUNDRED AND tifNTY STOP COCKS, of tho fol lowing sizes: 76 of 4 Inch; 66 of f in ; 14 ail In.; 2 of If In.; 3of If In.; of 24 lu. The proposals kw Stop Cocks to incl ude every earomtial casting pi r tainlng to the tame, and the delivery of all Cocks or castings et such plectra in Cliallestown a. the Engi treertrevy from time td time direct Design. of Sue *Telex proposed or to: trwprenented at HMO tame a. bid. Pl.* of Dintritintion Piro, shooing Wail... of Hydrants and Stop hooks, ran be seen at the onto.. of tho Engineer of Witter Commin,ioners. All do. elms must Go a-rt tq the Engineer, on or before JUNE 30th. 1862, Tim Cmanisaime rn reserve the right to see-pt or rejegt Roy of the proposals offered kur %tinder CommuWioners, EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman C. L. STEVENSON. Chief Engineer C. W. W. jut Sated THE Isl , 7 ;N:l' .SOl.l V b:34 llt 7 OF THE IVAII I Ou April '1.6, 1802, wlll . wppear a Now Int.fitly 0110.1 BALLADS TUN: WA R. AAerfes PICTORIAL LYRICS Prow tho fvoll kuowu pen of MR. A. .1. H. DUGANNE, Illmfinsted from original ilrawfmre. 1,) Sim Wet arbors, and priulsof uu hot-prmsso paper. A port will islipoor every mouth, forlooiffor amm: other tbisfirs, ;the, FALL OF SUMTER ISNATLI OF LYON, ;LcaTu OF ELLSIrffitTLI, N'AVISICILfi, BLUFF. Pohl . KOVAL FoRT HONELsoN, 'PITTSBURGH LANUINU ItUANORE, UAIipTONL 110.1118, PEA Itlfstir.. dr. Tbo whole "Madam no IiONTIOAL SOUVENIR, of esTry event in the pfteteat moth Important etrug gin to the history of ILO greet cation rare I. entitled: TR6 IllAftell TO VIE CAT. ITOIo (of the Gth RegOiout of ftleseartioeette,) sii appear SI above. Ninglo Pane, (monthly , free by poet.) ..... ..:15 rte. One year, (12 monthly partal .. r., u 0 Liberal forme to the Trade, Gluts and Canyamer Apply.to JOLIN 10(11111:1, P. ll• Nor, 1 1 ,94 1 1—sple:4111 t la Pork R... N Y. Cowen 1r Ta..uarat's Urn a • Pittsburgh, Joue Iti, ISaL Uri CE.—TO tHE TAXPAYERS OF AL- I-VH.OIV k!mtlNTY'i The duplicate/ kw ,our tax. 01 lista will Le lo rut...homer& ltda nines cu end Liter the PIIIST DAY VP !PLY r, p., the paytoeut of Coutily, Stele; Poor, Militia said Reif tol Tome on which at4ithatement of 5 PIK, CENT. wall WO allowwt if paid within the tune preeerltwO by law. The ilellef Tor ally hare to be laid 'titbits lb. preertlted lime, or rid eddllluu of 10 per oeut. will be added. Kate of County. Tar la wills. l.ul will.. Poor Vulunthor hell.( Tax.f 2 India Interoat Eluuto 27 wills. Ito onlor that the publla at loge may L. better sr columudated. It la maw...tett that tho rtaidenta of IL rill., and adjataeut istrip,ts attend to the payment o 'hair ht..... IliON DA TS. TUURSDA Vn and b RI PA VS of ow% 'took. that Ulu euuutry dial ritir a.a hay. the. full learnt of tfto tuarkot data County Warrauta reordoad for County Tun only Mu otter Taut.. in Itaukatda Gouda. A !M/S It COY D, C.tuaty T. eaaturr. j.l7.aatithtdada tin IT 862. mccoßD c0.& 1862 U ZS, CAPa, 8111 A WGU 01)6. 'BONNETS AND !MAKER 1.100D9 Wbolowlj mild retail 131 WOOD STRErt.PITTSBUROLI - - . WO are 11(11. rna•iting la : Lama anotrion In our al ready 11:1MCMIL arum 01 MATS, CAPS, STUAW 1100 PS, PONNIITS, SELiikkhat 11000 A and PALM LRAM LIAIS. • itarchanta rlaiting our city can buy horn he nt law, rice. then to Philadelphia or Now York. ap.in McCOtlD ,t CO. rki ()ME TO on. iilll4.NEltb AN() OTILIEIt3 —Tho Prpasylvatile &rlHHamra, turlug haring Completed 'their arroogeineia.• lur the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITEOL, are now prepartd to supply tbe trade therewith. Their Platintmi cllll herring a :capaclti of MINI° Ito. por day, they will be enabled to 811• or. dent in large quuttlilee wlrhout delaj. Addreem, GEORUE - COLLIOUN, Agoot, Ofhte. iid W.iod street. PitiMbo • h. UEFA , ' 'I'UNGI.IhS, 'of, the largest size, nicely =Apt emd for sole by the ousett or et retail at the Eamily erocrry Store of J• 1127.. e. RENSHAW, JO:7 comer lilberty end Hand etrorld WHEEL GEE ASE,, for agons, Drays and Carriages, Just rt caked by Jel7 iIIENHY H. COLLINS. PI4yrOB. 'Si VI A N - VB. $l5O GiIOVICEITEEN 3 HAL , S betrlng rewort-d to their pew learatOoMll, No. 978 BROADWAY are now preparei to CATur:tho 'public ■ iongoleceu now /wale MI • • 7 OCTAVE RosicwooD.ri.s.N4,, containing all .mproveinanta known•in this country or Enrol., (mar-strung boa, French grand action, harp pax', 101 l Iron (ram!, tor. - • $l5O Warranted for FIVE YEARS. Rich mouldiug caws, $175 to: $2 0, OH warranted made of tito t gemmed material, and to stand Nuts(' rhea any so for find or IMO by the old method. of manwaCturo Wst Invite the bast Judges to C1XR011130 . 10111.1 try , th o new instrumenis,t and we stand ready st ad , Um to test them with any others manufactured In th country. GROVESTIE.I% & BALE, Chi OBOADWAY. N. Y. TTALIAN VJOLIN - DT POST P L AID. • .. . . , Troblos, or X strings, 4 lonathr, best quality Wu &roods, or A. " . 3 II ii 1ta11an.....16 Thirds, or U " 3 " ". " ....An Fourths, or CI " 1 long, urn savor.... ..03 Best quality Trorch or Go o st, 2d, ad. and ' 4,h strings, each. ...... : ~..i . ..... ..... —..... .... . .... • Bust quality Guitar ri,, A A Z. all or stilogs, oach.ls brood " . " Do. ~.. . cacb.lo B. at 'quality . Violineello, et and D, 0ach.......,....,in Best. " • " G APti 0, . 4. : - .....5 !tailed to any address, post p d, on recnlpt of the rummy, or In postage simples, by Joll/Ii U. l ilithlho , 81 Wood str i N. 11.—ii largo lot of frosb 8 tinge Jost arrived; alto, Violins, Violin Cases, Tint , Au:onto/els, Ae. jet 4 . , .1 N EW ,r.IANU Nuxrrt~ it Just recairluiy. a vory bulgy new afoot of PIANO PORTE.% aolocted tromonally from the telebrated 'Manufactories eblciterlog & &nut; Beaton;; Uallet; Darla At Boston ; and Ilatolton Pros.; New.Tork-all of ton styles, and bo sold at present marintietarets• to= Mired ratan for cub or on • reasonable 'credit. • ' Pot. sale by lola . • SOWN lllELL'Ol tt ill Wool et t TTRAtiIIUN '1...-The long ezpected LL iwbiimisitskiva4 ea AB. , • mine by (larbart Ileedbatui Heir York, bur jwj bona 'recolved.• We .ball bef trimßo rircirlre..calls by all who it will laloreatto iamb:* this botollY• : kLiiBDgB'A 5)80,53 Slith street, 165 • _Sole Agoras tpr SteilnWay's Pan.: NEW ISIELOUEUNS AND I Leffill .2if older elan 'Mo . celebrated' inanuititury of Masan alismllu,' Bottom Ali% tiro good wend; baud h octave lielutleona, OTTAP. Yee We by: . ••614 -JOHN 11 IE,LOB 8i WOW sh -131ANU-.A.T I.lst gentle,- ,man &plug east oilers alendid new wren en -1 hive Lotus X ['bib watt lull ken' frame, whi c h Deft PLO, will be sofil for . 11235 -east, Th e Plano Is at the ersteettocus of fl KlLtJiliti 8120., DRY GOODS. i DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR cgs: J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. LINEN CRICKS PANT LINENS BOYS' CASSIMERES bI.tRSCILLES YIESTING PLAID 11ABSICILLEA, for Ladles' Wear IRISH LINEN, for 'Radios' Wesr, tsPreIMY Lrlitti CAlll3lited LINEN I AWNS TRAVELING DRYS' GOODS, uowest btyl The largttat gild brat otat.rtment of goals lIM=EI=I TO•DAY, Wholesale and Retail Departments BARKER & CO.'S, 59 Market Street, Will bo opoo to tbo RETAIL TRADE COMO and see the LARGEST STOCK, am GREAT EST VARIETY, and the CIIESPEST GOODS error geen in thin city. N. B.—ONE PRICE ONLY. jag, BARGAINS! BARGA.J.Ne A VERY LARGE STOCK OF SUSETIER DRESS GOODS, I ' , reap, M E l'Elt 112 d Oh' city. . BLACIi SILK SHAWLS AND SAG :M. . WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN. DOHESTIG GOODS. Cheap fbr Cash. I . C. HANSON LOVE & CO., je 16 74 Market Street 100 i n o V ti K o N sl4 LADI ES' RIBBED aq . lOU DOZEN 6IISSES HISSED COTTON HOSE OTTON SUN UMBRELLAS, QINGHAI! SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, For eels to the traJe at the eery loseal price. EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, "! HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANT'S CAPS, WAISTS AND ROBES; NIGHT CAPS, lIALIBURO EDGING, Int/CIiCH IVORILED BANDS, &c, loitiog out at 'Wooed vitas. A new supply of • BLACK .ENGLISH THREAD LACE VEILS AND BARBES: • GUIPURE AND YAL. LACE COLLARS. • CHAENADINE AND TLSSDI VEILS. CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS. BLACK LACE, MITA, LISLE AND SILK GLOVES; WHITE, BROWN AND SLATE - COTTON 110. - 3 E; MENN AND BOYS' COTTON HOSE; . CHILDREN's STOORINGS,-of-all kinds—the Beat aasortment wa hare.trar offered to man:mown,. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, HAIR NETS, HEAD DRESSES, St. Ac. JOSEPH HORNE, Wholesale Booms 2.3 and id atoAtial,l N. 77 and 717 MARKELT NTRERT OUR ENTIRN STUCK HINE FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACE GOODS, LACE TRIMMED DITTO., and everything In the EMBROIDERY department have been marked at Greatly Reduced Prices The stock is all fresh and desirable, and the greater portion has been . • . MARKED DOWN TO EASTERN COST; many articles much Lelow tho 11 . 1118 T COST, to close them out. E&TON,MLCBUM a CO., No. 17 Faith street. N. 8.-100 dozen morn of those olce Linen BAND. HERBECIE re. a,l.6 3 4., Just received.. STRAW BONNETs CU I LDREN'S A wholesale stock of choice style Of STRAW Bolt; NETS and WHILDIIEN'B E AI'S, to be closed out al retail, at W HOLESALL PHIOES, now open for ex. smlnatlon 61 our retell department.- EATON. MACIII7III & CO., \ No, 17 Fifth strset. itkodr. IMMMM I CENTS" 54' yo,nivrido YINZ LAWNS .t 12% centc, fast cohere. BEAUTIFUL . 301if3116 . 4 DBI6i dOODS,oI lb. latest style, just opened. LIGHT .COLOBED HALHOBAI NSW STYLE IMMOVAIILBI lULAtiPkts TAPE HOOP BE MT W.'& D. MMUS' AN HOOD.; HOW LOSTi - HOW : ia a Basted Ea; A Lecture du the Nature, Treatment sod a:taloa Oars o tipernistorrhma or Seminal Wrakoane, [oral. notary Vontolous, &anal Debility, arrd luipedieletda to Marriage generally, N.rronstiees, Onnimoilitkm, Spilmay and Vita, Maoist and Physical Iniapasity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Am— By BOBT: J. OMe. VERWAL,II..D., - Atitharof the"Oreen Book," to. - "A BOON TO TtIOUSANDSOYSILIVrEREII3,"• Sea t wader Neal, in d plain envelope toany addnisa, post.paid, en- rsoelptur stg - ernia,:rii two 1 , lamp teiniA, Bs. LINK, 127 Broadway, N . . 1%; Poet-tiara Box *SSA S TLILVAN , . . . - .ltuwfacturon of STEAILBOAT ALIATTB. CRANKN;PISTON RODS, PATMAN JA%IN, WRIST& LOCONIOTLIFX AND UAW A XLICN. 4N, 0110 ,WV: - ADA kiwis of 'Heim Purging. yietiPitaikirvicLa. ritt.barges, I,==Ml 130I'Atiki-5 casks No. 1 for sale by J. kill. ItE.WEIC COLL=ti. • .- -~_,~;- - .ixuswrEm•-rs. [PITTSBURGH THEATRE. EIMM=MM SATURDAY EVENING, Jane Slat, Leal t ight of the papal. Philadelphia cOmedino Mr FRANK DREW. Irish Enairrasat. o~eerex_.:_ FRANK DBMW Alter wbich oa • UNWARRANTABLE LNTRUSION. INTRUDER_ r. FRANS. DREW Mr. 5H00Z1X....__....__... ....,„. ~.., M r. MAP, 1T To roulade with Mazeppa, or the Untamed Rocking lone, F1t.9111. Nr. O. J. FOSTER will,appear. JIIITCTIOJr - tELES. BIRDS AT AUCTION.—THIS Be"! IThr.DAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, will z mid, at the Ma.onle Hall Auction Roane, Ho: 65 Fitttr areet, FOUR CANARY BIRDS, and THREE WHISTLING RAISINS . 11 , 21 T. A. MeCLELLAND: Amt. ZrdaLhS OF diIIIJ,S.E.WIFE LINENS.—On SATURDAY, June'Slutotill be posit irely the Uosiug sales of the large and rst7 yal. made stock of pure Linens, for honsekeepers, at Davis' Auction, 81 Fifth street; boon of sale at 10 o'clock a. m. and x end 8 p. m. ,The stock comprises an unbroken assortmeot of every article of Linen In the housekeeping linel, all of,the best qualities, - and direct Impor salons from the scotch and Dish menu- Memnon.. Also, impel for end handsome Cloths and Cattail:nena tor gentlemslis Wear. The closing sales of Saturday will be 1311 °Pont:may for extra bargains, to it is Mmrable to claim out all the opened goods, jebS .1. O. bAVIS. Ana.. i il,Olll IA 0: bllllll . B, HA'A'S; NECK. TlilO, da, AT AUCTION.—tha ; SATUIIPAY VENINH, at b d'clo, - k, at limeade Hall Audi= House, will lie sold, all bout reserve, al large quan• ti:y Clothing, cumprislog Cleats, Pants and Yeats, white and bun; Homilies air% faney and plain Neck,Ties, Gentle Bats, Ladies' and Gent's Hosiery, ground situate In the Seventh Wud, oh Webider street, between iloberts and D Villiers tree's, being lot No. 22 in Wray and Sonar's Iran of lota, haring front of 21. kat on Webster attest, and extending back 127 feet to an alley 25 feet wide. Tzars Or N.u.s—One•fourth caah,erciridne in one, two and three years with Interest, secured by bond and newts:ass • D. DAVIS, Aust. 1)Elv Si HEIsT L i itUrkETT AT AUCTION.-05 TUESDAY EVENING, Juno nth, at '8 o'clock, will be • sold, at the Commercial Auction ileum, 64 Fifth street, that desirable lot of ground situate on the corner of Penn and Harriman at rein, baring afront of 77 feet, more or lea, on Patin rarest, and extending sling Harrison street 100 feet to Spring alloy, Subject to an annual ground rent of fife, n whichr le erected that substeritial brick building known ea tho Second Reformed Preskyterian Church; else of nil church Wag ad feat front by 76 feta deep, capable. of sealing SW. peraaua. Tornio of sale moth. J . ril. DAY IS. net. IBAH T I E I{a TOWNt 4 I.III- 7 .-16, 1 ACRES IMPROYED LAND AT AUCTION.— On 1111.11tSDAT MORNING, July 3d, at 11 o'clock, will to hold, on the prcknbes, in Chattier' township, only coil roe' the city, en the Alansll6ll Plank Road. and within y, 'I. of the Steubenville Road, 1.% scree 'ruptured Lund, part of the Mummy ea. tate, suitable for a country reeideuce or gardening purpose'. This rich and beautifully hying ground, Ina high elute of cultivation, and. for thou doing bovines. lu the city, so conveniently located on • delightful cowl, is min of the most thairable onnor lunithe which ever oil e r to secure a beautiful nub. urban plow. Persona visiting bef.,re the .618 will be shown the premise. by our. Moaner. Terms - J. U. I.MOIB, Ana. BOOM AND SUu&i, EVItItY DESCRIPTION Hall Their Value.. MA ' SONIO HALL AUCTION HOU.SE, Nu. 6 Fl FTLI STREET TaILORS. N EW GOODS I NEW tioo4oll MENET . G. HALE & C 0.,. (Newcomors to Jimem U. Wont) Are now readying theirSocumer Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapted to men and boy:x wear. • lush, iu extent, choice taste and prkee will ci:tupara favorably With any In the thole. French, 'American and . West of England Cloths, of the heat melee, of every ahado and qualitya very tarps eseeertruent; Casements and Doeskins; Buyer Black French Duelling Super Bleck French Omni meted; Fancy eassimeres In every variety - ; Ribbed, Mack and /fancy tieseimeres; Silk Slimed eassimarea of every abede and color.. , -• DiTlNGS—Fancy bilk sud &tin Vesting; pew styles; Super Sikek Belie akil Silk Vestioge; thalami awl Fahey link Yeethige; White Figured kilk and Sella Veining.: Also, ewers lariety of good* for 1111.fistsi 'Castr likewise a very - Wholes, selection of linrulahing Naafi adapted to gentlemen's wear. Soliciting an early call Gum our friends and the .üblic, any orders entrusted to our care will meet with prompt attention and punctuality in all VOW HEYMY 0. HALE a CO., Merchant Tailors, mhLi Cu,. Penn and St. Clair streets. 111:1Jr'TS. ROND,S AND;MORTGAGE:V—Weir.- sr), $lB,OOO in Rinds slid Stortgaiot, in amounts an follows. to wit: 1 for 56.000, haring yeardi to run. 114 52,G00, 1 torl3.oUo. "•" • " • • 1 for $1,L00., tt • •• 1 for $3.100,, 3% a • ' 1 for SVOO. • %'f year to roa; • —to be enured on olty or county croperty nod drat Apply to' B. I.IcLAIN n 00., , , . • — lO2 Fourth meet. WANTED.Hlnfonnation of 52 " bbla V OIL, brougbe from Oil City by Keelboat West Polut, od or about the let Stmt. Said •Oil was 0:171L eigutd.to L. J. OmuhundrO. J6B.tzsLL a sox, • Job! 039' . ed 70 Water Street. CINCD.:NATI LEAD wol4a ffeCORBEICK, GIBSON & CO., awrovecrinamsor . • _ Lead Pipe t Sheet Lead -And Hai* Lead. ALSO DKALEUS IN •Pig Lead, Patent Shot and • • Block Till. N,oru Brame. aerwrne Mane Ann Etvemgoae, Being exchntrely to tbo Lead Trade, no ain ?ant& the above to bettor odrantage to pumas, .ad on Barna tonne, than can bo had eleewbonn BAILEY, FARRELL & 0&13 AND 't 1 21TEADI. FTISSES, 11"oinri9 EITRIZT, F7.11,8111171111Til TANKS. AHD. ADETATODS, So r..C, Beffaertee, lined In the moat dumb) meaner. Bonsai titled up with Sot and cold. grater In the teat style, with all the modern Improvements. to BATHS 'WASH STANDS, OPSSTS, sitars, . . . A I.lu - go assortment of. materiali alwor pp b a sil and for We on rossonoble terms. - - Jolo y? k RE_ •• • . • WRAPPING PAPERS:. . - • •. ••• • MANILLA PAPERS. A:Large and well assorted stock of the be.t brands will Witold at low prices for Cash. Retailers will End It to their mtputt,age to give ma a hall. • , , WIC a. Joinieroi4 & tity2Vitswood - Paw &wens ST Word street JOB : Cards. Cliculard; Pr:co Ms* BM Bold% Nits* Itiu4dlow7s. 'Wigs' tor Dnlg-gub, sad owory,klood 41' ornamental dad plata -Pau dog. dzOCIITtri neatly, r.lt6 *oath, by . ; -..- • . WU. .m - y27:9tewood ' Steam Job Prbdotd. S 7 Wood di.' orlitil'thiltit PH It; a supgrior ,oetiele, for the two or Pootoonpltoni... he We - -WM. G. JOIIbSTON CO» wy2t.Maweod . Mallottero, M Wood id. PIIOTOGRA YR: -ALB Li hlt.-41 - choce. * it'd teriiirtartety et low •,' Pot salrby'. WM.O JOHNSTom & cO.. • m444:3tittreed Ststlanent. 57 .Woodl street.-' - CIEhiEN7.-5u bbls. treth Hydraulic A./ Cement lor sale b 7 ,lel7 =KU H. COLLtRik _--- -~~_
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