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'-gP ' .. .7' - :: 'pf'fl.! * ''''''• : • ~ 1 j•tra'l l. :;%'; ' ::t•v i •f •- •$ ' '; ' 'f';.t . .: . " . '•% ••• :' .' •: ( E?:t.:•: - )4; •:' ": i",,'' . '.‘ 1 : ; • ' •'-' '' ' 5 '4r,,; s :;;!le:: ' ':' ' .`,. ' '' `,:.* :',', -.!• • ''''•'• •,. '' , ' ::.', 11-::::.•" 1. !:', ',: , ' ''',• •• •`; ,'• ' *, , , 1,,,, •„ ,; .S , ' 1, , , 1 .., • .; • ;:: '. ' • , ' ". :: ",.. :" ..: '';„, •,, ' s 4 , . .: ,' ; -• , -.--,.., I.' . t,;'. '. .. - • ...- . ,$ z ':. , .1. - .... :. :.. ....1.,-,... ':I • • • • 'i'• • • • •:.tic• -• ,_ :~~ '4. 1 , .. V 1 \ ' ' '. ~, . . :~ '.',:.: '..,;.:A1::.•!:.:,;; , ..,..: 1.,!... !!, ;-;'•':' ..4 . 4!3 ; .•;:;:?;,..:•....f.'....... !: . j . :;:'.:';t;: :;::;:•• ,1 , :;......!,? . 7.: . ::14,:'.!:1:::!: , ;:;• s.i .. e.f'.3:i- . :.:: i_ .• , :-...:;!•t;t:':••.;- , :! - ...: .. :::::.. '.. 4:;;1:r2i:..;,:- . - Assc!ciste . Judge of G'onsmon Pleas. EDWIN Pd Scows, Esgh is the successful aspirant t.. The war Against Abolition. The Pittsburgh Post promises to be , a most_ unscrupulous - supporter of the .new party which is forming to support. slavery,. • and upheld Southern, or rather secession ideas. " Instead of waging war against the traitors who; for the sake of slavery: are endeavering toidestroy the country,: it keep! up a daily attack' upon abOlitien, which it chargesimith all sins which-alone be . -.long to secession and its sympathizers.. In its last issue, by just quoting enough G,en. Roessner's speech to suit its .pnr poses, it endeavers to pervert that noble and 'rigorous assault upon the treason of slave holders, into, an attack upon Abolitionists. " Gen. Rousesau, after stating the forbeat ance Which hid heen exercised by the army = towards shiveholders,' adds, "but the negro is in the . .waY, in,snite --of all that can be done and Post quotes-thus far and says , "the elder obstacle, It will be, :seen,to a restoration ef the Union is the negroAitestion;,! and ,theq. proceeds with . " - an:argument to show "that the'sectirsed, Unceasing and Malignant - spirit of Aboli tint liar is the cense of the persistent ties: son of the-fieuth: If the _poet had quoted, Gea. Roestun -a farther, it would have`reed as follows: thErnegro is in the way, in spite of ,all,that.anhe done or said. Standing be:. fore `the eye'of the secessionist, the negro hide; all the blessings of . our Government, throwing:a blablr'shatiow on the sun itself. . If it had been any other species of property that staid in the way, the , army, provoked as It'has been, would willingly Imre - seen its grick.destruction....:Btit. the negro:they did_ not wish to interfere with any way. alias eoitservatism and patriotism, the 'army has -groan weary of this insane cry . of 'abolitionism' at Z! .eaute for hreakinyr.op -...' the Grothamment." The" P ast carefollynegleated to quote this ~, . • • extract` following along in connection with •-• the,pare it did quote. It would not do to tell,,the world 'that the "army:has grown weary of th s , insane cry of attwatom as eaute for breaking tip the Government;nwhen the: ict does-nothinielse but keep up this, insane cry, and even: useti - Gen:ltousiean for" uttering one of its loudest- wails! WhYtlid not the Past 4s - resdeeis the privilege of reading the fellowing,eriphs . tie declaration' f the gallant Gerterall - '"I have - warned our Semthein friends of the danger of Continuing a te much longer ; - and I tell hilhalif this war cond .:,t nues a year frowithu day,-..thers wilt net be a:, elamtais this ern - Wee:lt/ The -petit revelation will take careof 4161 f—the dead will bury its dead—end those who are causing :l M the".bloodsheil, tind -desolation around ust,. under the false pretense that We desire to free their pogrom!, will, if they persist, one "- day 'find :slavery snuffed out as.,yim .snutf oaf a candle. Slavery' is • not worth : our : Govannient.; It is not -worth war libertY. It is not worth all the precious blood now • being poured out ,for freedatn. It is not worth the free mitigation of the Alias 's sippi river," .: , , ''~ . 4: ,: _ `_~~. ;~ v EM= • .,. :::'.'l•ll•'.' , :=. '*' :;;,! :':- =EI These are gallant words to come from a • Kentuckian and a slaveholder, and they have the ring of a loyal heart, and of tree patriotism. They did not I}nit• tho for t, because that paper does not. desire to de stroy'slavery. The only thing it hates is . abolltiOs4Peatroy abolition, and slavery • • . • . may o"liikaind flourish, until the country is da!trOiti• - Here Ls another extract which the Post carefully bid from its readers. There is too much abolition in it to suit that paper! In spite of your ent reaties, the bane will be cruelly thrust upon you, and " you unit be forced to decide - between slavery and your w.res and children. As for me, lem ready for the responeibility, A Southern man as, lan, born and brought up in, the South, with all my sympathies with > the South, I coulditot luvitate' one moment when the ague is presented between the nigger and the Gov ' CrTlPllai of our /others, I am for the Govern .. meet of the United States against all its enemies. I will not consent to become • • slave that the negro may be kept a slave. _ I will not sacrifice the happiness of my wife, children, and friends, the welfare of my beloved State, and the glory of my country on an altar dedicated team "Ebony Idol." - Gen. Rousseau puts the question on lie tree basis. It is the Union and the Govern; meat on one side, and 'ablvery on the other. . Ire pester the Government epithet slavery. The/last falladown and worships the '•Ebony . Idol.". Al! Its sympathies are with thealaro , holders: All its hatred is spent Upon the • opponents of slaver 7. What It desires is, that • abolitionism should be ern - shed out, so that • • •I'.a man dare not utter nlttought against the 'assumed institution. Itwould placate the traitors, by coaxing them back with the that all their - cialins shall be con.: ceded. It.would build up Southern Institu.: the if the North.. Its foal. WSW tiorus at .N.pense of the Nor. _!te A, Inge ere )..g Otttpler towards South Carer' lira aistil4ll444liusetts.: It hates Eunt ' ner with rr ilsltDg iikin - to ferncity, but It would wlUo4ll7ladatiA .. /aff. NiVia to Con glens in its ".1744.4 . :it • Goa /loneliest' lie sees slavery as it :llekgaws that noth ing but ItS rlestrutiaii•intailtiyet tlio Unfon, and for the Union; he till let slasery'go, ,*. and so Would any patriot. We would not give a fig for a nybody'e • loyalty who Would $. _ g =star will bo found pages ibis morning. - _ Actin Conntv Convention: tention woo- well attended and ...mione. Judge:excel/zee': wee. :fated for President..lidge of . t he Common Plesa:dpart, -14 - subiatictien:. is an _ endotaement: of his character as a cunt, - and,ofhia official as judg e , ef 4 hi ch '. any 19112 might be proud. '• , Mr. lasineer was also'nominated by.:ie . f o r 'elamation t h e office of Courity-COntrol ,, - ler. -The - ability.he 'has diepleyed in or. gentling. the, officei . : and his ' ; :sterling honesty, and: impartiality in the'diseherge dities, have gained for him Ore' confidence - 54 the - • pi e enli_contiat was the office of , . - for.nomineition t and when the ability and IdgittOiraoler of the gentlemen whit eon testitlLilio::_noininition is considered, he proud of the. oonfoiencere posed In 'him by.his ilepublican fellow oit; The ticket is a strong_pne; and be. endorsed by the. by an overwhelm ing majority • - •,- ' The resolutions are' •worthy of the_ optt eetll4ol_3,-"atrOng, clear, and direct. There is no mistaking tlieir meaning, and they undoubtedly epresentthe views of is large. majority of= the' people of . this county and of lirestern'PennsylvaiiiL The. ig./iitelligenter, of terday, gives the following . account- of 'Mfainiin the Slienandoah Valley, as they stand;at the present time.. It furnishes a most pleati: lag piature of the natural fertnity- of. that . region and' of the especial abundance 'Of , . the present'_ harvest; but in • marked and surPrisingcentrast with nature's blessings, Close by we see the spoiler, the marauder, hovering in wait for his , would seem, by, the , frenzied owners, to fan like a came, like a • desolating blight, on their fridtful fieldty'and 'sweep- the wealth. of tlieirbarvest, the reward of the husband-- , Man's •year of toll, into - the ravening maw of, Rebellion cud Treason .- It is n'itriiing picture Of the msults, of_that false teach , ing, ' , Whereby the propagandists of the secession, heresy iMve corruPted every Sen. , tiinextt, and undermined every principle; of Jciyalty, and patriotism in the minds of the slaveholding farmers of Virginia. But we • `will forbear further -ciomment—as every reader Can well be his - own - commentator on such facts es :the inte/Ugencer thus ie . Soldiers; recently , from _Gen. Prem.:Mt; say that, he will fortify Monet Jackson and endeavorto "hold the - Position. Although there is no doubt, but that Jackson hanbeen largely , reinforced,- :Fremont, is.not thought tole - in - danger. Banke was at Winches ter' and Sigel-was moving' from Strasbtirg towards Mount Jackson; at last accounts. 'the finest wheat fields in the World; it' is'. said, - ari tto be found in the Sheuandeah Tallayi_eiteriding frank' Nei /Creek" far away in the direction of ,Fredericsbdag. They are not only heavy 'on the ground, , but limitless. in their extent, and are in a foiward state which almost puts to shame our equally fertile; but less climate favored regione. A fortnight from to-day will see the wheat; crops of the Shenandoah Valley ready for the knife of the ' husbandman: ,Thie crop is the desire' of the Confeder ate Jackson to BCCUTe, and if he' does 'keep . his promise, he may' be-on hand_ in good time yet. It. )is said to, be the intention of the fainters to burn their wheat crops instead of harvesting, them, in case the -Union fories shall retain possess - di of the Valley, at that period.- -portion of ahem - have" se creted eufficient of the old stock to "feed their hunilies over," and not one bushel is to be' allowed to fall Into the hands - . of the "accursed Yankees." - The Contrabands at. Hilton . _ A well known citizen of New York, in , the army , writes "se follovre, under date of . , Hilton Read, 11 / 1 1 9' 20 th; - Since- I have , come South my views in reference to the - negro:lee have been very much modified. , I am convinced that - they are not afflicted with thediseue of lasi nesa more than their White brethren 2 -;:ohly slit:ahem. an object for which lobar: I am now' isiting , ,en a plantation' wherelhe few negroes that are unit have htolneitlier overseentormaster for tholastthree months;; and they- have planted as much eariand potatoes , and rice as the same' number. of white men wouldhave done with the same means, for till lately they lied neither horse, mule or plough. All the firer "cultivation wandpne by hand and with the hoe. They have nevi:beim furnished with a horse and a 'mule, believe, by the goiernment.. They are working , most. faithfully day by day. ; No Northern , farmers . .are at work earlier in the mornin g or later in the even ing. f ; I am an early riser, and when 'trot look out I generally are the coloretfinen, women and boys going out to'the,fields; or already there—and they do not come in till sundown, or • evem after. In view of their foriner habits and -customs, this is not whaf I _expected short of twenty. or thirty sears—to see , them labor with all the earnestness and steadiness of old ,Penn- Sylvania &mere.l ant convinced there will ; be no difficulty in managing the ne gnms -in- a' state of freedom, only if.tbe management be kind and judicious.' This is, the grand secret to maket hem tfaeful to others and to themselves: .thertegroes-on thia plantation have ,been. Teculiarly fa ! vored.- in .the thoracic? of tbssoldiers en camped in the.vicinity, who are mostly the sons of farmers: in Central Pennsylvania. They :have simply treated them kindly,' ill ciproestiag services, and pleaoant wends, talking with them about the rutil,itkpro:. auctions, t, eta suggesting snehinerthern improvements; as they could nrideistaid.- The result is, that here Li a company. ef.negrOes as. truthful, orderly,- industrione - aid kind ea can be &mid of the 'some number . Of whites anyivhere: wish I"could say that all the government agenis were fit by temper and principle to distiller& ;their duties properly or -seven fairlytowards these potpie, tam many are Illln6o 'Saved—ente Piei d, w ; (on . sti . tion-Der eate . - - We are heartily glad to hear that liiinole has been delinered from the danger which bas for mime been Impending over her. The higaninke Constitution which was adopted by tkOnte l .o# 7 disloyal Convention, has been defeated majority. Even Egypt, ander Ome4gtit,irhtch broken Into that . dark ; keitiri;l:lunugh the effects of 'tinier, could not stoked' each a forst' from the dark ages, as was presented for their scceptance. Illinois Is now fairly grnanded In Republican ism, and will nevermore veer from her *deftly. The Tax BM. It is understood that the Committee of 6011- bronco on the Ter bill have agreed upon are port, and will probably report te-day. Upon one point the members of the Com mittee representing the House are at a deed Lick with those representing the Senate, the latter insisting upon the repeal of the lei' of the Extra Session imposing • direct tar, and the former'opposing meth repeal: The Com mittee will make no resemmenditlon on Ibis Important 'qneitiOn, but will leave It to the two Houses to decide. - • • • ' .Army Hospitals. . The . Natiortal Rrpubtiean contalhe a very interesting communication from the wife of Senator Harlan in reference to the hOspi tale at Corinth. she . complains that Oen. Halleck's order prohibiting the contrabinds from entering the lines entails very much suffering upon the sick and wounded sol diers, who might be waited upon and care fully setved...by the cobtrabande Arisen away by tho , cruel order. . A very 'strong distrust of General flatfoot is growing here because of his failure to attack 13eituregard s while he waaNat Corinth; The Impression that Besuregard has slipped out of lialleck's grip Is very decided at the War Depart ment, though it is said that some of the latest private dispatches received fromVen. llalleck express the confident opinion that not' a, regiment of . Desuregerd'e army has ' yet left the States of Mississippi and Ala- . nut Colrain or rue New Itorstosit.— The command, of the iron-olad etesmer New Ironsides, after .long-,cogltation, his been given to Commander Thomas Turner,. of -Virgin . * who Jam seen =nob service and is 'GU acquainted with the pectdiari ties of his 'last lie entered the service in 1826, on n appointaient from Pennsyl 'masts' " rest expectations" of many an 'spirant o the iron.olad hare bre= sat at rest by this order. The New Irotuddes Ls j.spidly progress:lag at Reed's Wharf in Philadelphiscand will be ready for sea in a fewireeks. She was _removed to: th e Navy Yard a few days alas, to bate the bottom ooppettal Lti the lama* dey_doek. TIIOODLIF Bagvrina TILE Eger.—.The UAL arrival from Eurnpa brings an import ant rumor that tha Itnnian atrverentent Lae addressed s cirinlar to all Its spats in . tg Went make Prepay , parturk a Ptixre - of diplontatia Teta.- between 5t.....-Petuis burg and echiatiintifloplo. being It is further reported that Napoleon iiiton de ta sappcirt . tbo'-:ThiPerOr - of Bassi& bin designs upon Turkey t &a.," the sick mai". will soon bo in. greater trouble than ever, if rumor tells the truth. . ,P UsLlC ,:.r► 1-, - .I.ECTUI r tE AT:: THE - 1130 N CITY. ITHALEOE,oarcer.of PiiisisiS BE ITIAriSi.; - THIS. (TII IiSDAYLITOBISIZIO. . LOW KLSit)ii . ..NUE.MAL 11%811- TIJTR.--.Tka Aamasltsa ut. the . Exiehdor Normal • Institute will - ficiUmitrcee IW - W4 DAY, July 7th," For • partieuhus orichiewrs. A. , 11, ENGLISH & • V.A.; No. , 74 ,Wood street, or ad .its• Say. W.!+, G BAN, Box !Ed, Pittabunk P. .. mince nuculicet.P.su.sr. teem 14.6%C. Pittsburgh, Julie 18th ,'1862. f' THE. SEMI-ANNUAL COUPONS °lithe Bends of tole ro disi - Jesuit" tet, will tie paid on JULTAiSXT, et the office .pf Wu:4mq • , .It.-b. 01111; - • Annus or. ?us thrtradst iasuassce to P/tlsbursh,Juno 4, NU: .M../TIPEIe Pres'- dent sdulleirectoti ottleia Company hare Ms day . &aired a:Dirldend of TWO DOLLARS PSIS SRA RS; payabtoto - ths Stockholders' lorttnrith Pkl6:2wd - 11.SIIVEL MU; JrEir 411rERTI9EME.,'"TS. QTANDAIiD - SUIENTI.I4O . . • K'Hugb Workii, • 7 trolir - • . Ure's Diction/41701A. la, Manuranturee and Miner Lardner's Pnilosophy ; 3 rola; -. • - Youttuta'a Band Book of Elouriihold dohartou'a Chemistrydt Common Lite, '-'-"Gray's Manna of Botany; '• . • .-" - Gray'stitructund,Bolany;: . . tilaseaklok ot: Botany; - Popular Aatrenouti;, - , timith's Natural History of in an Martin's Batumi Biatory, 2 ride; •I'Guyiit'it &trill and Man; ' . i glatittil of Grology;• Elementary Geology; • ' • Do Iraßoocbra' Geological Olet-rrer; . Eubank.' Ilydniulica and Mechanic.; • D'Aubinion'a Bydraulica. - KAY & CO.. 63 Wood XittllCE TO 1 1.;01'.4 '1 ItACTUE. --,rru .4,11 potato eRI tm 11:Kbired at the Wilms of the Re. ,ording iteginator, In the Market undin g ; , uuttl SATURDAY. 48th inst., for the grading, paving and setting with 'curb stone,: Van.. Bream street, nom Pennsylvania avenue to RIX street: Wkle,alley, from Login street toXlnt at reet; and the grading of Prospect, street f.our Seventh karma so Elul street Freeport stone will be required for curb., Finites to' whom the contracts may be .awarded are required to Ado tht.ir respective contractstind to furnish their sureties for the ;althltd performance of the work within three days elicit& contract shall have been awarded to them, otherwise the award will be Cod siderei null and 'void. - lOAAU MORLEY, ' Jetidd • Recording Regulator. urrmer. AsSISTAAT QUAIITYIULUITYI6 u. 21. A. 1 . ra., June n 1,180.2. SEALED PROPOSALS will ba !Dinh' ed at Una office; until 11UN DAY, the 30th to 12 o'clock rd., for fifty thoustuad (20,000) !Justice of good, eoentkclean, merchantable Okltt, thirty. three (33) pounds loth° bushol,'ln lot. of not: lees than tire thousand bushels; to be 'delivered fu geoct; ord. Gunny Barks, at Whmang,ota or before the Dlett day of July next, and to bo .object to my weight. and 'inspection._ WM. B. DUYI,NIoG, jalittd Contain and A. Q 111.,'D. 8. Army. 111.1.111 WOODSWIL JAW., L. IN...LAWS OODSIDE & WALLACE , W WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, N0:305 LIBERTY STBEETY Prranunaul: -A CAHP.—.Wo would- respectfully, in :ZS:tom our" friends and the publio that we bare Jun au:tired, and grottos openios, 0116 " 01 LIM largest and best selected - stocks of DRUGS, CHEAtIGALS, -PAINTS, OILS,'DYZ STUFFS, PLRITIIIIKBY and FANCY ARTICLES, as., to.. to 'bo found.- in the city, which we are prepared to sell •in quantities to suit sustainers, nt low Liitiroe, our entire stock being -bought for sigh' Ism first hands. - . • . 'WOODSIDE & VirALLACC JegLAY 305 Liberty street. fiIIitS.ELDOBADO, (formerly Court Exchequer,)" CORNLIC FIFTH AND infITHWIEtD STS., .(oppoelhe tho Tod Oftlee.) ' • The ineekeibre hseing taken cite above well known .standiwill be plowed to see bin friends at all hones. Hl. WOW/ LiQUOUS, ALMS sad 010 A NS ere at the best— • Je2l:2u/s . • Pra pruner. 880 - ' 1 "N"'-bb 11 001.uttu Nr3— Warranted wad kept fn perfect order fur Ave yomee. • au. 44 mimeo fur the aalllo prioo other motors charge - Gm 4 of:tarts: Two ut trio oboe° wa rrior Instrum.nti pat recetroo this day; - Jur4 CtiIitILOTTIS ULU li ir; .3 ?Mb oh WHITINti l Abl 8 , con, ain- LA in Note Paw, &metopes, Ivory Pollee, bod ing Was, lukatsed, Penholder, de, from Si to Si, for ears by •: • : • 1e24 - -8: d • pUK T 'O.LI AN WELTI.Nti lugo ammonium! put recolvd by jr24 • BOBEILT g. ,DA VI& (C 3 Wood stmd. IttlED bbla. Dried Ap ...a.." pleelbst sic:stied and rar WS by , - „ JAMES A. FLTZER.-4, • je'4 corner Market and First street'.' 14.1t1i1/N.--3,oth) lbs. Country &'aeon .LP Mama, Ettdas and kltoulders, Liston, and for kale ja2ll corner Market and Tint street*. 1410.1 L , . it•ALE.-•7•A:Aoitd. - .second-htind BUOGY,.nwly new. in.completw limning oilier, for aide low. ;moue Wt•7Y WATEIC BTREET. .J 024 14 V MMOV JLIP po.s.nDs. In !maw, muslin ria.l.paper, for oak . by - • fj..20 - - :It. U. DANIS, VI Wood et. lIIALLO.W.-11 bbls. iti-iture, J. end lut Ali by Jill. A. rwasit. writer Mallet and Nina -11CIUT CIAY.-134 bills. Missouri l'ot Clay, to arrive and fur sale . /ea - HICNKT ODLLItia. 11)111.1...LEA11-1U0 pigs t4alena Leattior JL 11,2q • : LI. IX.ILLINEL: rIX) DE LI bi QUisINITILX etb-Y F. HS Of. JL e ALLISULICNY ClTf.—Certlficaire of unpaid ta=n for MA bare teen plead in in; twuds for col ',orlon by tba Treaanrer of the city of Allegheny. MI holden of reel estate In that city, who hare not pald the city taxeiraairseed thereon (or 1841, are bereby notilled that vita for the .11ectlou 'them( will be plated In the beads of tbeall•erill on WILD. NIPIDA f, the fUeb day of Jane, wilts, paid to no. before that UAW.. S. 11C1101' Ed, Jr., gelThd 130/leitor of Allegben• city. ttleiA.L, 14 . 11:M7 A 2 , 4 LI Alta.,. beipbei celeLcated Patsai ANOSZIZA LEG 11.01 AIITIVICuL Da;• • • • • 610 sitoiDyiiy, (oppuslts ;Bt. Nicholas notol,) . , : *lsis Tisk aillM e ad for Ai • n1211.1a; OTIUE YttOrhier.Y IBS la VIZ CITY OrPrITIDULIGII.—AII those who hays neeacted to pay the tontob 'Wall taint of thole Orsdlog and Patin damtmeot,, aro berth; nodded that If they wlob to avoid cant upon eald mine mint, they all Immediately and U. qtddate aa wrests that may be ttanding nopttld this data, April 2d, IleCd. WU. KICLIBOVOI. , LILOUR AND FEEu.- bbia: whlt• Wheat ra{lllo Mar; • ediacks Middlings; Just received and (or ealis h * • 'Auks A. . corner Markel and ',Met streets, NbW NlSili'DlttliAJT. • 'ALUM !SOS TON.-601.1818. large . No.3 Ilar.karel; : • 60 bL bbl do. .3 do-, • . • • 80 do do 2 do; ! Obis. Day of Labuul Harrlon. , 10 doiut Port . • 870. rnadvlok awl Err solo Ar ft; KIDDI''. IptYlA'l•oEz I POTATOES I-;-10U bush J. 0026 - Pinkeye . Potatoes 'jut 'noielted Ida for sale by . . • SLUNK VAN 04.118DE1, WALL -Akth fur Lodge, Churches - , I and Waage, tor sale 1.7 Jag NC. P. MABSUALL, 117 Wood area. LL4 'A- —lO barrels now: landiug kx trust stwasr /juts Matiln. Wr WS by ell ' . ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. CVI —4OO bli.. No. -1 rc- Azad Carbon 011010.kbla. Labricsilog obi kir I\Th W Sit/NI AA 75 bob. diola babel bawl • CO .. 4 prize Dried Avast • Far gala • • yew, xotaT a co' 6.013. bales new lauding bum . . . atoaxberllty, for sals by . s e lo .• . e ISAIAH DICILET & 00. ILKIJM-2tX) bales" beat .Nary, for V irk by , , aso. D. J 02.101. • .11 In Water street. o u Yl t colistsn . yon And and • 14 " 6611., 138 Weed st. •1 U 'E. • Na.msmpthaweee.luit recelvel and lor by • Wad . XX . VAN 14 B..UonitaD:ltte.t. athkl4lo —A complete assort, . 1 .; Meat kr elakit7 •• HOME a TXTLIII. SIUDA, 4U5.14.-4114) aids refined o.n. NJooinatos bruidsketal• by • • • - • yell • ALL.X4NOZEI KING. L6llll OIL-60-bbid. Cincinnati Na 4 to ails by -12ZO. x J4.11/IF4 1.6' 141 W4loor otiatt. 14./Ur K'O:; U.. h..NTkat'd %/MU br aka • OM A a ?ULU, 14 1 . • KLL r los sale in qualuaties 1:4 Falb by /SOW 144 to ; • • I N ss woca wort. ••• :41111t•ERTISIEJELEX+S: SEND TO,..tliMM]Mt, Wit FRIEND; IH TIIY, ARMY, ONE op Taw PATENT: - warm cuma • S. HAVEN, WOOD AND THIRD STAELtB. . • . , It Contains, Pon, Ink, Paper, Pond), linvolopea, Chackets. and ClhockortKard, and yet mamma,. only 8% Inchon by 21ncboa.. • , . : 0011 •CIEOIiG4' K ALL,KN, Ktr4cF. ALtsort,' ..1-1t corner of Fourth Street and Cherry Alley. • • l'artimitar. attention tail to the setting of IMATES, 'LABORS. KETTLES, 'OVENS, &a.; .140 PAYING AND JOBBING GENERALLY. • . lbo only penal:aiming the mony for con - articling .DODGE's , PATENT ()elm /IRE PLACES Tor !Allerbeny eooaty. tiktrOrderi left at hit cure trill recetto prompt at tention. Je.t.aer -" litT IC •If At.buti i Y. I Thr.asruttis Orrice, June 2141, 18G2 N'OTICE 18 ILEHERY.GIVEN to all 11 persona litiog or owning proper 6 in the cite of Allegheny, that ail 1 exec payabloyo , ralit city for the year 1862 are to to paid at tho office. f the City Trealurar. r yinder the following allowincea and regu lations .' Vivo per cont. if pita ou or barna the first 'day of July. Soar per cent. If paid on or before the first any August.. 1.• Two renl cent..ll paid onwr before the Orin day of September. - f paid alter the drat dry of September, below, the. fret day of October,;u6--deduction Fling 'hi made. • . • If paid after the finttday•of October, and on or bo. fora tho first day of November, an addition of Ilte per cent ahall he'.added to and payable on the samti. 'After the first day of sorember, warrant. will be [Waal to °afire° the collection of ail taxes remaining unpaid, together wlih all coats and charge. accrual .therPon. • • • atirofilte hours from 9 to 12 o'clock a. m, and from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. 'N. B. After the tot day of July all unpaid-Ida olotile Idcanaoa will be placed to the hoods of ALDE11111&N AllLLltlit, for culloctlon by law. •_ :. ,021:3tral • 1/..llAmmt.noN, City '1 velum err. IM.PuRTANT -To BUSINESS MEN C. BARNARD'S PENS Tim CORRUGATED METAL PENS lIA.DR BY C. BARNARD, are the beet Commercial and School Pens WITHOUT EXCEPTION, TO ANY. THEY ABE NOT 2111 LIPLE TO CORRODE AS THE ORDI NARY SUR& PEN, WRITING EQUALLY AN FE= AND SMOOTH AS THE BEST GOLD PEN tIIEN ANN USED IN PREFERENCE TO ALL OTHERS IN TH& DIFFERENT .ThiIIF.AIIS OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DE- SHAW' SIG4IEtI, 0 lute of 10 dozen or more, El PIS DOZEN Ede agency'at 121 WATER STREET, PITTSBUIIGH T. WILSON SHAW. OPEN_ AIR GRAPE CULTURE, a practcal Deal Do on the GARDEN and VINE YARD CULTURE UP MB VINE, and the MAN UFACTURE OF. DOMESTIC WINE, designed for the use of a m ateurs and others In the Northern and Middle Sham,. Profusely illustrated with new en• grating. from earouttly executed designs, rented by direct practi* by dorm • Pure; author of .Essay on Open Air Crape eniture," to which was awarded the Fir.t.Premluniof the A Met ittatt Institute. To which • • Is molded r. seliOtion of Examples of American Vino. far Practice. and a carefully.prepared description o the celebrated. Thomery System of Grape eilltUro. ?tit° $l. Sent free of postage upoa receipt of prlcas J. KNOX, J.l6l:llwdorT No 'M Ffhh street. Pittsbnrett. Alt 4 T,044 A EMPIRE SPItINI3 WATr St.-‘•Throughout all Wantons of the coon. try the valuable' properties of this water are well known. Indliteetion or Dyspepsia, Conitipation, Nervous Debility, Loss - of Appetite and wlllOOO Lbids' disappear before its renovating power. Un. like moot mineral waters, it hes a pleasant taste, with I pargeney. son liveliness wbloh make it as agreeable ea Suds Water. For sale wholesale and retell bT ' . • 81110 N JOIINSTON, - 'Owner Smithfield sad Fourth streets.. QTRA.WkirdiltlES _Wit CANN !Nu.— ',I Now la the time for mooing sod esp poseening Strborrien. ' , Thom selected for this porposo fhould be of good color, solid in substance, of Inn texture and of superior flavor. Fzectly such berry OM: be round 4strisig the bre twberry abeaoD, at J. eetaillshment; N 0.19 Fifth snmet, Pittsburgh.. . 41r. derentsy be lett at his stand in the market, or et Ma florticulturallftore, • joltbbr.Ltser CITY OF CIiAItLESIOWN, MAt-26- ACHCISICITS — l 3eielnd Proposals will be remind by the Water Corozal...Where of lee City of Castle.. Lowe, 0011 l JUNK :rote. for Wins lo acid elty and 00 the lloe of their Wafer Wortts.about 21 ochre of OAST IRON I'IPILS. . Platte of tie work inn be iirr”, 1•124 inforrualtoo CUMIN Wag 1414 wort be obtained at tee Mace of tee Login...sr or Water Ctuumbudeters, Cliarleetown.• Coptts of operlarsitforis nod suotrart. sod forms of propmals. 1.111 . be tout to purl...desir ing to makebld. for the wort. ort their making ap• phadloo We tee seine to We Water Comoofealortera. Needs with eurettes will be required from Valk* .rootrestlog. The I.;ohimlarlooen fewer° the rigbt tir accept that propeval e .whielt. muter all dram stouter, they .411 cortabler most favorable to the In terest of the city. or to reject all proposal. offered. Fur lYnter thittinalihrlierr. t.D WARD LAW RENCK, Chairman. U. L. STEVENSON, Cele( Ens/over C. W. W UNIVIIO..4.AI.CLUTLIKS WElNt*Eit —lttssoss our te swoon es IS the most relish's, complete and stumble Wrings r extant; It will pay for 11.11 la one you by miring the clothed; It thoroughly mom oat the water from the clothes, and Aar times as quick ae they can be wising by • heed; It hew Illes Iron the tub. barrel or kettle when le am; It his no iron beatings to mit and spoil the clothes; It prevents 14.11111 sestets, lame backs and lame olden It ea* bi used with ease by a Hilts girt venire years old; It will wring clothes ant of boillog hot or leccold water; It will save meth labei ie washing, by miming the duties, whits le the suds, • few Moos through the machine; It leaves the clothes le in imasSent qmdltlots to dry quickly; It remorse. the amid of washing day,. and is to the laundry what Ills sawing machuse is to the bratty; It •hl wring anyteLeg•frons mince collar to • bed.quolt. A third supply Jost received at 10 end to St. Clair etnsel.• . XX) ' • J. tIL Pill LLIPS. eLtiIDhAIATI LEAD WORKK NoCORMICK, GIBBON & CO., MANOFAVITUTI 9 OP 'Lead Sheet Lead And - Blir_Lead. ALSO DEIiLZIIS IN Pig Lead, • Patent Shot and NINTIT &ritirrf lIIIITWI.III HAW AND ISTC4III4III, Being exclusively In the Lead Trade, we can rarebit the above to better advantage to Dulcu,and en intim tarma„ thw con be had eleawbeha • BOOTS AND dEEUES.— • . Weil • ALI3IIZE, EON A PI, No. VI Wood street, - 011 nine of rourth, Rare Nat molted s fresh mewl mai of . • LAMS' GAMIER AND BALMORAL BOOTS; MISSES do. do • do; CIIILDIIIOI% do AND EANOY MOM CENTS BLIOAD BUCKSKIN 81/WED Do.. CALE (XINGLIEBB GAITERS; . BOYS' do do • do; - Do. ' do oxrosit Tiztit ." All made to oar *alai order, lnd wrootolo to Ro lb. toot that eon be bond rind, mad* In any place. to `ll SIiOES I 'AT sv ktex- LIF 11 ACT ITENITL—LOOII. .AT Tll.l P 1114317.9.— La,ll,N Ni , Litatlog.Nse 0 6116 0 TIAN 7077 b s l .t 6 u u 1,50 2,0 0 4' 771,66 Tr. liorooce Heel Boob 1,37 •" • 1,0 "- (kat Oruscre., " 1,37 - " 1,76 711 1 oreco 1111pj,en . - .t) 1, 7 1 : ALL 01HZILM19 IN'PEOPOBTION... 16727 ••.'' - -HO. ENNA WENT STILLIT.- ()HEAL' LITTLE FILICaI FOILIIALE. N.l-30 scree, about b miles Emu the city. ask the Yerapenmvill• and tioblestoara - Pte seed.:-11 urea cleated.about ffiacresof rood odd, lays won lobe drained; geed water sod km* vlll be sold at %rola.. Inquire ot - NOBANON, iolterotlis . No, 107 Fourth gnat 7rin4, , • •V. IL. Obiam cod timetvid and foe Isla • wEirr ADrERTIS.E.MEJr7S. DO'YiQU ri—tuts, ttoaehes, &e. Oistrou yoar—lthe. ?Solo and Anti . _,_ E4StrOZI rm—Ben B, Detre, your—Meths in Fare. Cloths, Ac. Destroy yintr—tdisignitois and Pleas Distroy yourltiasects on Planta and Itpuls. Di'firclizirsir 77 lnieta nd 4niscds,,qic Costar's Rat, Roach :Ito. • Exterminator Bed-bugExtermlnotor ; Electric Pomithirfor Iniecto N.PNBY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN." "Writ, from Poisons." "Wm. dringerout to thit Unman YAMII7." PRsts do Oct ilia oritim premises." "They come out of flair holm to ilk." Sad erairicibiall Wboteade Druggists in the large Ant ta, and by L'neggists, qraars, rforekiepers, and .11-daik,rgenera.le, la all country towns and ell. laps In the United Airdee.„ • U. X. tELLIeIiS it CO. and D.I.FMINESTOCK Se CO., principal wholesalo pads retail ¥ta In Pittalturati r Pa Cartiountry Velars can order oi abort., or 4d4tess orders direct, (or for prices, terms, &c.,) to tiNNILY R. CUSDAB, s. • • rincipol Depot, j4l9::trodiorT Vo IRd Broadway. New York. 111 TY OF eilAltlagi'l'OWlNl, 1 , 1A68- k., APIIUSETTS.—The Water Commissioners of the City of Charlestown will receive proposals for making, delivering, and laying on the line of their distribution pipes ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY FIII.EIHYDttANTS. In making prapostile for the stsme,(iartna must'incluele the hydrant Pipe, the Bond, the hydrant, Frames, havers. and all appur tenances connected therewith, sampling the branch es in main pipes. They must ciao at ate the price at which they will lay and connect the hydrant pipes with the branches In the Mains, and perform all the work incident to placing the hydrants in perfect or der for nee, Including delivery and all trenching or ether digging.' Parties making proposed' must ac coraptiliy them with designed tbestylo of hydrant they propgeo. • Them dodges must be drawn to scale, iu detail, so an to admit of their being readily under. stood.; The total amonntel4 inch hydrant Pipe re quired is about eleven hundered (1111)) feet. Size of Nozzle'.,!, inch, with sufficient size of hydrant to ad. mit of Increasing diameter of nozzle to 4 inchedy without removal of hydrant. • Propeoals will Also be received for. about ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY STOP COCKS, of the fol. lowing elves: 76 of 4 inch; 60 of )In.; 14 of t in.; 2 or io it.; 3 0f.16 in.; 3of 24 la. The proposals for titop Cocks to include every esamtisi casting per taining to the name, and the delivery dell Cocks or casting. at such piste* in Charlestown cc the Engi neer may from time to time direct. Designs of toe styles proposed ior to be presented at acme time as Md. Plane of Distribution Pim, chewing Positions of Hydrsnts and Stop hacks, can be Deets at the office of the Engineer of Water • Cuomilmionera. All de. signs mum Ice sent to the Engineer, OD or before JUNG 30th, 1862. The CODADDISIOWID swerve the right to soon pt or reject any of the proposals offend. • For Water Commissioners. KLWAkiiiI...I.WfiENOE, Chairman. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engineer O. W. W Tar, BEST SOUVENIR On Apiil IA 18M, will appear a Now lilonthly Berta BALLADS OF THE WAR • A necks of PICTORIAL LERIOB, 'From the well luetwn pen of • MR. A. J. EL DUGANNE, Magniflointly Illmtrateil from original dnorings,,try the beet artiste, and beantlfally printedon hot-premed peper.l A part will appear every month, including, among other things, the PALL OF SUMTER, DEATH OP LYON, DEATH OF ELLSWORTH. NEWILEBN, BAIL'S BLUFW, PORT ROYAL, FORT, DONELSON, PITTSBURGH LANDING, BOANOKE, ,HAMPTON ROADS, PEA RIDGE, Ac" Ac. The whole formlita an ILtUBTBATED POLTIO4I. LOU of every event In the precut' Most Important strag gle In'the history of this greet natiou. • Park I. entitled: MAME( TO THE OAP ITOL„, (of the 6th Itegimeut of Idastachueetta,), will appear; as view. nine° Parts, (monthly, free' by cts. One year, (1.2 monthly parts,) • 60 Liberal terms to the Trade,'Clabe and tlarivamsra. Apply to " • JOHN ROBINS, P. O. Box, 3,340.:.-4,18:3m 37 Park 114.4. N. Y. Corner Ta•ssuaaa's Urn s, Pittsburgh, Jaws IG, 1862. f NO'TICE.—To ?HI Tex.PAYBRB or AL haunt:. Cotnery : no duplicates for your taxes tif 18t* will be in read:nem at this office; on and alter the YlltBT DAY Of JULY NEXt, for tho Nyavia of County, flute. Poor, lltlltta and Rail. reed Titres ion Shich an abatement of 5 rEn;ONNT. will ti allowed if paid within the tiros prescribed by Ws. l'ho Relief Y. will hay, to be raid withui the prcearibed time, or an addition of 10 per ant. will be added: Amp of Canuity T. ' 5 mills. ' ===9:ffillegMM:Zl . Puir ills. 2 m ;Voluideer Belief Tax........ 2 mills. Interest on ;named g 04411.... -.. mills. In eider that the }midi* at latie " . msy to, better ac. cote modated. It is annetted that the residents of the clubs nadadJacent ehoricta attend to the payment of tilde ;axes Oil ILUNUAI 8, TIItIItBDATe and FBl- ADdrawf each week, that the country tilstlicts way have Ike full Lament of the market days. • tionetty Warrants received for tlounty Tax only . thin:hew Tares in Bankable Ponds- f ‘A.lttni ILOYD, Want)Troia' 7:wile23adAw4JulT 1862. hIcCORD & CO. 1862 GAPS, STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND . SUAKIN HOODS Minimale and retail, 131 WOOD STEM:T r PITTSBOWIII, We ant Eton receiving a LA 2411 *Lannon to onr ll rcady aninetuut ewes of HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS, SHAKEN HOOD and PALM LEA 7.11A15, Ittartb.ta 'ttnitina oar city 'calf bay (tam rai at lover pricei !Liao lu rbiladelphbs or fiat) York: cCORD 4t. CO.. I\IOTICN TO OIL REFINERS AND ..L.I•6THEILS —The Pennsylvania &It Maoists. turinetlo. hating oempletal their arrangements for the manufacture of CONl.ll2terlitalfilt OPL. VITRO, are now of, to supply the :trade therewith- 'Their Platinum still having* e epadity of 12,000 IM : per (lay, they will bo enabled to fill or. drys lit largeluauttiles without delay. Addreee, I GEORGE COLUOUN. Ateut, lelolies I Office. 24 Wood street, Plitsiorgit. '" T okaluinS, of the large.t size, oteely gawked. sad fqr onle by the thISOLI or at at the rwally timers Mons of • • Joan A. iII:NSBAW, 107 . come Wert" and Hanel striota mmwiamazig RN BEST PIANOS. $l5O , OROYYBTERN t HALE hOirlorremoved to Hoar new ►a+erooau, No. 47d BROADWAY. MEMEIIM== 7 OCPAVY BOANWOND PIANO, coolalslug ill onprovemento known In this cornOry r ZorOPo, oror.trung bass, !mach grand gala:, burp tvdal, 101 l Iron frame, for • 3150 CABII. • Warrant.vl for IFIVIC Rich I:600141ot caws, •175 to •200, all warn:tied Meta of the, best seamed material, and Content batten than any *old for stater $5OO by tee old melee& of ni annhetine. W. invite the beet Jude.. to examine and try • them now tratrumeni and we stand ready at al lime to test Own with any ethane manufactured In thfs ocuantry. .G4OVEtITEEN & BALE , • • !- 471 . 11110ADWAY; N. T. Rte:F. VIOLIN bi'KLN(IB, BY iv/0%61.A • _ or 1801dbp...4 besiths, beat Armittlitibe A " .3 . !.• Thinly*: 8 " • Vuotdoi; or G . 1 Isoilb, pare sllror.;--60 Boot quality 'repot; or German lit, 2,1,11 d and' • -tib otru3gt, sea.-- • Best quality Guitar 11; A & Y. direr atriogs, - earai.ls &mod " " esch.lo 13,i quality ltiollotebo, A tool D, Drat " sad 11, " Bard to on.r Oatitral, pod pad, oat receipt of the tansy, or ID postage 'tamps, by • JOHN I. MI:LT.011, Wcaritroot. • 11. D. large lot of trash Joit.irrived ; Woo, folio Osseo, Nola. Aotortloooo. tc Block V 4 N EW eL!LIVJ FOltriss.— Jost recelvlag. • very lam MVO • stock of PIANO — ll • ollTll9B,.selected =HI7 front -Om celebrated slanatietortas of og & taws, &atoll ; Hallet t Dans •• Hoe Dawns ; and Basalt= Stoa t Saw Tork--611 of Dew styles, and will be sold 6A present lasnutactonsts` rot doced rata betook or Oa a sessonable crocllt. Je11.., - • aciim mstama. 11 Wood t ATTRACTION I—ThO long expected newIJIN Kai AT 81:11TOOL toads by Csrbszt Medium, Nem York his Just been reoeleed.• We shell bspyy to receir• by all silo it will Interest to moloe this noralty. HUM= a Imo, 63 Blob unite, JeS Sole Arent* ibr tibetowses MOPS lIIWANO Al' A ISAII.UAIh.--.A gentle. .1. man going test offer* • epleadtd. tiew wen OM tare Louie XIV th "PIANO, with fall tree trainee which ext. 1000, will he wid fai "ZS mitt. • The flew list the interocuse of ILK LIU) Ett 111104 NEW MELODEONS AND MAHAR/. AA Nunn, !how the- estobrated wiwouractoew Itasca Swam, Boltoo. Alm% two good mom& isand 6 tam Mododogow, CIDCAP.- • toe o at JOILIt 11..11X14L09, 61 Wizta ato OP THE WAR! PIANVIB. . Lop uoottzteat of aistrits/o tuind sod tor silo noboomsble tonna. • 10/0 01115-6,000 bush. trims rexuurjlra Dia. lu "°t* Liaorrr a ou.. • • 'l5 Wster sad a Irma stmt. DRY; 411;:f 0 OD& EW .SUM*fl'R GOODS OPENED ix - Et T:r Corner of Fifth and garketta - A beautiful ageorinient of LACE POINTS AND , . . OIaGUL Rs. w!tknlcelnkn, fao Late/441110. sAcquis, In Bummer .Gc&s.lsl 1010 11. cLoTir. SACQIIES, 1'0;0,4 nyvrardn. New style 1100 P. BKIDTS. • • i. '.., ISLsoes And Chitin:Zee 1100 P BKIN:IS. DRESS GOODS, for 63 centgreur.lupwofda.. CALICOS, for Sy. cents sad upwards.: 813/3111101 BILKS, 3n 'shocks and stripes, Or cents. CORNER FIFTH XNP MARKET STN. .- • " • ; • DRESS GOODS, •' 1 • " lifANTLESsind • • ••• • • • SACQUES, ' Barker - .59 .Tlar.lol Street, .. SILKS; at 37%, .10 and 62% CENTS, good quell. Iles and styles. ; DRESS'NOODS, at 4 40, and 12 CENTS-e. Wahl. Ronde for the proeint salmon. BIANTLIS AND BACRI7&I3. to all the variOna materials and trimming!. Everything • bargain ' ' • . N. 8.-02:is Patc l p . ONLY. . PREPARE FOR THE Ore OF JULY J. M. BURCHFIELD; NORTII-EAST CORNER. FOTER.TII AND MAR NET STREETS, bag on baud • large stock of • ~• Eliseas procicas, Suitable for all Occatilow PLAIN. WIIITZ SWISS MUSLIN FIGURED " PLAIN " LULL " NANBOOK I=MII=IS STRIPED .. , . • • ' 3I 4: I2 AMBIQUX 9 ; MEAGRE, LAWNS, 0114. M. ; • DIES, . and a large Akan fmeat of LACE and SILK 3I4NTILL A 8, BOOP. 411318, Ellpliol.D.Eit-iti, as dc. Sir DON'T.F.Ait TO . CALL. THE NEW ROOM. AT - HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, 77 and 79 Market Street, We coogratulate our friends aid cristomera on be ing able to say to. theca that we have completed tho improvements we Mem been making, lbws big both rue= into one, and making one of the largest,' bed lighted and Met ventilated stores In the city. The uncrossed advantages , we now have will enable our customers to do their chopping" with much more pleasure than formerly Wo MAI doling out oar .bole stook . of BID BROIDERIES and LAOS GOODS, and are offal:ins EMBROIDERED and' TANDY LORE 11),ND KERMESS we ea Belt at unusually low We hare an band a - splendid simortment of HOOP BEIEII3 and COUSETs,; HATE NErl3 and HEAD." DILK EB, SILK and GINOHAM 81:123 1111BILEL LA/3, GLOVES, HO:3IXILY and LACE 111T13, SMUTS, COLLATE), MEM TIES, 131113PENDESB, and a hill Ilne of all kinds et - VIIBSIBI/TEG aoops JOH. lIORNEi, wnowAtx ROOMS-2d and Si stories, ' Nee. 77 and' 79 MAUR ET, BTh BARGAINS, ItAjil3AlplSl A VEILT LABGS . tact9tc or :. SUMMER DRESS GOA DS Chaaper ian /IVO Or:ARf) . OF thil effjt BLAME SILK SHAWLS AND SAOQII7TB WHITE CRAPE SHAW 110131NRY AT A BABOAtIi DOM LBllO GOOD& t Cheap for Cash.. C. HANSON TANIS. 74 Malta &rest OUR ENTIRE STUCK fINL ISENeII TAIDBOIDItIIirS, • REAL LA.Cg GOODS, LAOS TIMEINED DTTTO., sad turytblng In the EIIBUOIDILET dopitrtniest baselion tostkvt at Gretsfiyaleduced. Prices ! TIIS dock I. all froth sod &lasi:4(46nd tbe greater portion bas been BLABEZD DOWN TO &MEM tOST; many sties much bang; the TIBST MST, to close themeuZATON, KAUAI:Mt t 004 - No. 17 Yin street. N.8.-1W dawn more of thoosnice.Ll9ext tfiNtr- ECU:0111% at 554 e. Put reertred. • ' Jo 7 STIULW 13014iNTti. • cultnutri's HAT& . . . . . A rholosio stock of choke idyls of STB AR HON. NETS gad I LOBES'S errs, to be dosed oat al reed, at oft ti 01.1.111. LS PRIOES, Door open Crxr ta azolostki'a I. our ratan door. met . zeros, macauls 1.4 No. 17 Finn amt._ BAILEY, FARE KA.. PLUMBERk . . . GAB AND, - • arz.iit 1111 TENS. 129 Yawns kraux, roan 99irn9roi. . . TANKS AND. ADITATABA, foi Bs9nerlat, Ilaed.4l 'be ,asost de, manna:. Homo Atied op nriHt not and 'ar lb* beet rtylk, nigh all modern Impartments. In BAT. WASH STAN BS, CLOSETS, sums, 4JIIJS'=MN'It'9. "CONCERT HALL. 416 . ,.0NE WEEK ONLY Monday Evening, . June 30th, calustßoss & DI ms Numbering 'SIXTEEN STAE.PERFORSINII 1i their chase. and raried entertainments, as risen them at their OPSIL4 lIOUSf IN I'ItILADFLPHII. Ib•Prid.rmanceo? • . • - BALLADS, ac., MakJim In all the best performance ever presented to AnxnsmoN—Z OE:NTS ;. Children 13 cr-A,^rs . 8. . •..Trours open at 7y. o'clockee memo, it . Th-kete for de at all the principal H.telt; Noslo bLexhi and at the Door OD the_evening of performance. ..-' - . . . . %- ilarGentlemanlptielitre 'wilt, be in attendance to condonc Lintieii tenants. Je24:llt .- TllO.l. 11. f'UNSTOI7, Agent. • Tti C 4.1101, Immo sad LAst. TUESDAY EVENING, June SM.' Second tight , of the appearance of the old Pittaburgh favorito, CH&ULEY FOSTER.. • - • Rent Day I • itATITIN ICILYWOOD . . ... r. 011Afi. FOSTER: uKeliiGL IJENDMEIN. DADS BEA.NSTOOK. ...... --ban KATE Foam'. PuLLY BRIGGS.-..........-. ..... Elba GILLI.S. Too=elude whir D1.1MT.3 MAN OF .MA;WHEST,E.4II sa.LES. T.TOIJSEHOLD FURNITURZ . AT . .LJ.dtiCTlOl4.—OziEiji/a 6.1.1.18N1NG Jane x.sth, at ID , cookk,'at .114 -EmithLleld street, aW tee soh], a quantity at 801 l hold 1r arnituro r comptiebtg high poet latletea9e,. Beek and Cotton Atatuaseta, eerkens 6 bola Seat Vbeirs, • Boom iuruituto, Looking liames,Bult Veuttisa Muds, readers, I.at beau, Kira heus.-ititchea • . Uttnells, ea, . T. M atct.a.m.Lairi.,. Aral. • Fu,lhiUltE, AT AU IIIE'DAY AFTIIIIIiVON, J wtlinbo add, us the Commercial ductioli Holm, U. Mb meet; a gouda, of second-bend Ilouothold Furniture, colopoeing Bedsteads, tietylv,.CupLuarsti, • Wash Btazols, Stowe, leather Nat, Rif Cdryeti /floor 911,Ati/og, Multi.. Clucks, Carbon thl Lampv, ac. jeti - • . • 1;6 VIS. duct. piattlitt ANJJ I.IJUKING .ULASS .L FRAMES, MOULDING:4 _TUESDAY A r TNNNOON, Juan g4tb, rearck, will he told, at the Gotarterriil Mom.l et Filter street, a Luse los e ot Imparter Looking Ghia awl' Picture Yramus, Ma hogany and Wit; tare, $ large lot of Gilt Arhuntt Muuldltg, all in good ratter."' li IL DI.C.K.IS!S BUtitiljsA AND N./ en AISES,AT WEDNYaILkir 6 1 011.11 Lk% J.Cibt2fith,•at li/o'clock, will Le Vold, at the Connuernuil "Auction llooms, - 64 JUL - attrat, - 5, vary aupertor BULL Children's Boogies ar.d Chests, eastern made, irtth silver plating, Se. je•l4 • J. U. DAVIS., Aunt.- WARD LtiT• AT AUU ,k) TION.-00 T13E81./Ali EVEN I NU, Jtimi bith, et 8' o'clock, will he gold, at the Coiumerriol Ann. ttoti Room, No. 1511[1.th etreot, that Ilmotable lot of ground °outdo in the Seventh Wald. on Welder °treat, be 2111.11 /LOW ts cod Le Vilna* emelt, being lug no. It'd In Wray and .howsn'e pan uf lots. haring front ot 21 fret on Welottr, sutra, sad egtending beck La feet to au alley 25 het old°. . - %sans or beio--(lne.tonrth cub; raddne 'ln one, too and three years with Internet, seunized dry Mad nod mottnanw " ; J.O.DAVIS:hod. VUENITUAIS'. AND', CAILL'E'II3 AT , ': gUerl.oli.--On June, 241h,'at • 2 crcloci, 'ldasonie /laic ' Auction iluuse, 05 !In street, will be wild, one • isrgegolgt • Walnut Book Cane, high and low. pat Bedstauds. Idieltransen, ciao Card labia, Breekfart and Kitchen'. Tabks, Kitchen Choirs, Wash -stand,. Entire; Bag and Ingrain Carpets, Looking.disases, Ckche, Tula, Ckwking U team*, Dishes, Giseinrare; Tin.re,alava sry, lenders, Bc. Mao, • quautity of lbddolhea Ounnterinines, Qotta, 131anketa, Bed Ticks, I . P . Akeilialiais, an. I • 10 5 1 - • '; Ai MUCLELI,ANIN: Ana,/ DENIV . • STK I&1 t Ictirk....H.Tl AT 1. AUCTION.—On •Tukauty EVEkilliG,/Jtuirt tub, at $ o'clock, wilt be sold, at the lkanniarcial . Auction House, EA Mint Mika; that , dadrable lot of ground agnate on-the corner of Penn and 'Harrison , at term, having a front of 77 feet, ittorenrjen, on Penn: street, and extending along: 11arrison,SOreet tie- feet to nixing alley,'sehject to au annual'. gtotind trot Cl SIN; in which trerocted that ,dobatentlal .htick building known as the tooond Z9l,lll3lo4kreablterlan, Church; else of slid church Laing 445 feet . 11onxtrj 75 feet deep; capible tea • • itAipersona. UCLA!, of este caeh.• ' • ti;, ef WL.0.1111'.-16i vv ACIOLS IMPIttrVED LAND AT A OUTION.—• • Oa 1.10/1a Intl, July 1.1, at ll o'clock, Rill !vapid, on the/Prembee, blierUers toernahlp, Daly 2 .X, mike Moe the city, or. tho kl.tudcld Picot U.ad, sod within 14 talle of the Steubenville Road, 104 serer Improved Lead, part of Our Dinsmore es. tam, sulaabler fur • cocutry realduate or gardeaLug purpoern /This rich'eorl beautifully Wing ground, to a high elate of oultlention, Ind fur three dela' bosinued In the dry; so CWlTeutoutly located an • delighifal road, is coo of tire mint de/arable oppor tarritise oblett ever otter to .aecure • 1...amid:31 sub =plate. Persoar - malting beta* the sole %Olt* the premises Liar: Laminae. ' • 1. Timm of edema,. J.' D.:PATON: Antal • . BtitYr . B . . •-• • • XVIIPA pkscrunioN, EMU Theft; Value, MASONIC RAIL AUCTION HOIT6E, Jel4 Iro.iainrra aTflrr- ..TERcII44 . X . T . :2"4IIItORIS. N .13001/8 I . - 11; W UOODS II • ZUaT O. HALZ (thicoessom to James 0. Walla • Are now receiving their Sommer Stock, competent every variety of ;goads adapted to men and hay • wear, which, to extent, choice Mateand prime will compare • favorably with any to the trade. • Stench , American and Wee of England Cloths, oS the twit makes, of every ebele and quality—a very large sagortment, Carehnerree and Doeskins; Soper • ; Black trench Doweleing; limper Black' trerer..h Owe. melee. fancy Cass set b' emery variety; Ribbed ; of army IlLekk and Fancy Canto:taro; Bilk Aitied Call:tem shade and color. VBXYLNOX—IIancy talk sad Sala Vl:stings, new 'tyke; Soper Black fella sod talk Vesting; Mathews and Saucy Bilk Vesting; White figured 1311 k and Batts Vortins. • . Also, every variety of goods for Menem Coati; Ilkeston a very choler selection of turreted:ling Goods adopted to pottenteree wear. iloLlGthig an early call from mu Blends and the public, any octal entrusted to oar care will meet with rill %ILI: a r.,7llertantl lo i TnOnka 0)r. Penh sad ht. Clair etreets. WaIXTN. W --- AINTED—A GEESLIN GIRL, from 12 Wl5 ;can 01 .Re, t• adopt. An OrOan pre ferred. 51astccrwo iccotontarolad. Basltiactort refon3ncer glron. Application ma 1,. nada at Zia. 114 Second .treat. - . 42.:11 IlltiNK VAN GORDIg. 111%./Isi AND- ilOWlttelitio—W•wi , JJ to, 212,000 In Bonds and Noneiges, io.smicanto 1 for $0,1,u0, having 2 you, to rms. • 1 for $3,400, *. Ikm 88,1.0. t. a .• I tor 210.1212, — ` " 4 w . for iamah 0 kW ' " 1 Gar $1,t0g3.1 , -34 year.to rani - —to bo amoral tot. city or coup'? Int.tref and tint ii•o• APIA! to . •. • • • _B. i1t.1441111 sr • WANTED-A SADDLE LAN]),. ,T so to !bac:matey.. A gooa, - ateady Jab taa be ateaead by a coo petaas •bazal; mos else Deed arply. Ittqaka Tina OprICE. ' . I.NURIC9 MeDONaj,D, yaliat , . • Haakrova. WANTED. —lnformation of 5:3 bbia. UT OM, tomtits from UII t,'Uy by litelltoat Wed. P.111i; on or atm& the Ist lost. 156 kt CNI 515 rivatd to L. J. tirtubttortto.• • • • . . , JAA. DALZILL •'SON.• • Jolt • - , and 715 Water street.' &A . AN FLOOD ; /lOW LOSfl now ai:IIIBTOSI , DI—Jes Psblielsti, ea Beasd • A Lectors co the Netars. 'fruitiest:at and Hs aka p zetresaiarrhces ar tisadaal %rams, Ural- yashaisea,Bazaal Dility, wad lissiesdhasete yhyra gs . gee. orally,. Ne rvousnes s -Cc esaarptiosik Byllspry aaa /Met Mental aad Physical I suaLieg Cram' licli•atmas. Pic- By I[ollT i r,M . • VIEW Ls N. P.. Aatb,.r th .12 teen Boot,'*._4l. BOON TO 1710USA88A UP bUITITLIVAN." • Bent order pal. la • plate itioslop• to , addras. L. pc.t.pw.d, cm nbeelp; of. atz cents, • ca..lare sumps, OP • • Da Otis 3. O. KUBIK, arMdillio N. - Ihiss-Olek• pas 4.61141. SLYUlf2illi.ife-2.50. W . for sale by - NA . a. A, r4aszszoorg a 00
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