r , , , ~~,: y =Mg ",:-'<!:' 1 :~~: ~av'• , • ; : • •'' f."o24,:oritr4iii•itrkca*:+l, • . • 1'. 4 1.,;•1, 4 7t:+.1•0 • ••••4y.r,..,...,,; , :•••• ••• '••• • ~ ....4.•••••., • •• • ;..,. -.Tr! - ENE ... , :•• ' •**•:' .:-.• 7 ! :•'' : •. • • • • • ?t. . t..! . ;•;. -1. 74 a to : '4. • ';`gi • • ~ , ' • r ' ' • • 1,1 ,1 7 ' - . i ~) MIMINME Vlitsburgit igazettg. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 30. "Union Patriotic League." This, we . understand, is We name of the •ew Secret Political Order, referred to in .be article we copy from the Butler (Pa.) tlmerieaii. We have heard rumors of this new device,of unprincipled men to - foist iligniefai7tipotillie people before, but not ifi.s.sufficiently tangible form to enable us ioittitig it before the public. We under . taild,thaLits rainificationa extend to this utity,-and that some persons are engaged n it who would not like•to have their names; paraded belore the public, as they richly deserve. It is not confined to pro , leased Repnblicans, but numbers of pro flossed Deutocratif, are also in its ranks. The seat of this conspiracy is in llarris burg, and the main object of the origins. ttilis is to raise themselves to :,poSitions to Which their personal merits do. not entitle titans. ` i We shall not - say more of this matter now, except to endorse the condemnation of the editors of the Butler American. When "Ter the names of any persons who have 'Bemired a nomination to office by this means are made known, we trust they will be .scouted and scorned by the party they have deceived an d betrayed. The Florio Straggles of Aristocracy. grea masses of our loyat.people hare but little - conception, that in this great oiil war we are - fighting the same battle ' which has been fought for human rights ' and civil liberty, in all ages of the world. .onr forefathers in England saw her green fields deluged with blood in the frequent • - 'contests of the commons with the aristoc itiey, of the people against caste and priv •' • ilege. That.contest has been adjourned to . this country; and almost without knowing - it we are engaged in - the old struggle which • I • has immortalized English History. The ~ , arittocracy of the Sonth,which has governed • - thla•conntry' from the foundation of the Republic until now, finding it impossible to resist the ewelling tide of Democracy in the Northern States, have undertaken to set np fortthemselves, and to found a great .alstocratic government, based on slavery, a , d secured by the ignorance and poverty of the non-slaveholding whites. This war, is the consequence. As one preof of this, and we have much mere to offer ) we copy the following article . .frem the New York Evening Post, as pre senting, a-valuable and surprising por traiture of the project 'of these Southern conspirators, who have their sympathizers and friends all through the Northern States, aid what ie Most astonishing is, that they call - themselves - Democrats : . new work on America, just published , in England Under the title of "A Practical ' View of the American' Case," by Professor • Cairnes, gives a very correct estimate of • • this - causes which have brought on our war, and of the consequences which depend upon itsdsszte. Professor Cairnes sees that while theireo States the spirit of indepen ii-deice, the love of liberty and equality, is the same as eighty years ago, in the Slave ,Stetes."the principles as well as the modes • of life are radically altered." lie says . that there is nothing republichn• in either -the; structure or the conduct of Southern soOety. The name. has been preserved as a Until association, and the forms as a profitable tradition; but alltheirealities of a democratic constitution of society died out:, long ago. "The ,- ,slave power," - says Professor Ceirnes—'that power which has long held the helin of 'Government in the Union—is, under the foram of a democracy, an - un coatrolleddeSpotisre, wielcled by a compact oligarchy. Supported by the labor of four millions of slaves, it rules a population of _Eye millions of whites—a population ig • , -. novant,.averse to systematic industry, and pail) to irregular adventure. A system - 0 society more formidable for evil,- more menacing to the best interests of the human race, it ia - difficult to conceive." Hem literally true this is, and how base auddestructive to all that the AmeriCan pati'dot holds most dear, are the real in tentions of the conspirators, is scarcely • • • -conceived by the people of this country. Theirebel leaders have so constantly had the word freedom in their mouths, that they - have succeeded tolerably well in covering • up their ambitions designs. But they have in otter times given free utterance to their 'sentiments and wishes, and but. lately, in Virginia, they sought tecarry out one of - their peculiar tenets, though with no success. Dt Bow's BevieW has been for many years the organ of the aristocrats of the South, of Whom Professor Cairns speaks, and its pages are : , a ,repertory of their po litical and social plans. From this, the best evidence, we can see that their single aim is to establish on this continent a pow . • tidal aristocracy, in which only the few Wealthy slaveowners shall be permitted to have any shqie in the government; in . , .which the right to vote shall be taken from the poor man by property. qualifications, as 'LIM now in South Carolina, and as they Sought to have it last year in Virginia ; to _ whic!s the. rich. few shall control not only - the slaves they, own, but the poor whites whim they ffespise; -while titles, honors and Offices are monopolized by them. Such a little oligarchy as South Carolina is the model on - which they wish to form a new government, adding, perhaps, a peerage for life,- and substrPcting somewhat more from the liberties of the people. The old Jeffer ' within Motto, "Equal privileges for all, and and ;inclusive privileges for none," does • not iMie these petty tyrants. They have trulyiusthing in common with the fathers •• of 1714 or with; the spirit of those days, as • the following extracts from their favorite .periodical will Show the friends of liberty, _here and abroad. Ina sermon preached some years since by Clielev. Smith; - tif Charleston, and pnnted by his gratified auditors, he said: gbi, source of all this Infidelity, vice and notional detalloation Is attributable, In' greet measure. to the loosetiess and latitude of the Declaration-of _ olpendenee, end to oho existence of Its natural. out . • greorth,Che aboard doctrine of universal suffrage:" • ....MLitt says De .''Bow's Review, the organ 1 • ' thei.wonld-he nobility - of the South. • tnituti rear civilization of • country is in Its mate rearCrecy:" 1 The-masses are moulded into soldiera said ar : - tors by ere infected, I:t'o"ttr matter U a ls JO:lnt: m ix res ts . Th e poOr, who tabor all day, ant tee tired at night to 'study books. If you make them learned they sees target all that isnot necessary In the mitt= trans , . . And again:* !..rat make an aristburat In the future, toe Masi ea- Mahe :orifice ationsausd_pae . pacs Yet we would by Wittma' MUD—Mao theta prOMinento :00# by lons of eaten and primoroudturs.' . . • ' - /tiff agitiw : • - oitoieay Ws degraded by paying respect and ad. • , nitration tea nobleinan.'" • Nobody ? In England a good many pea= . ple.wohld feel degraded by "paying respect • and - adixilration": to some nobleman. Not - long ago: they had a nobleman in the work - house _there. . But wo e Tiede further:from 1161,01 ti, -the oracle of the Southern aisle ,- fitata f. - - "The tight to sorsin_resides brainy !mill &MM. the dilly:hi-ow tstatterealteOse;WksaWa of, *- 2 - 21. T • .• gas :magniliceat senteniCabould have been inscrtbed ,river the poll - books at the in' rebel* Virginitt; - wheit _the' .poo - V.Whi t ee of that 'Altai -,worti , :asktxl . to ,snrrender. to - their , wealthy neighbors the- . =seine of- gonernmeat. Itshoultharabeen • • • , • , • - . • , • , , • ; • -.• - - - • , ; • - - - • . • - • ,-- • , . _- - • • -' . added, by way of explanation, "the mass of meinkind - means poor/tybite men and slaves. Again it said in.:De Bow, "all gov ernment begins with usurpation and is con tinued by force," ' Certainly the govern ment of Jeff. Davis had just this beginning and continuative. And again z "An aristocracy is patriar; dial, parental and representative. The feudal barons' of England were next to the fathers the most perfectrepresentative gov ernment. --The king aud barrotis repre sented everybody"—how? the reader may .ask i , but the;answer is made in the saute sentence—"inicauce everybody belonged to them." Precisely—and in this way the proud "feudal barons" of the South would like to represent their poorer white neigh bors--by owning thew. The poor white may ilespise the slaves, but the large slaveowners despise the poor whites, be cause, like slaves, They must work; and they bate thein and the •mudsills .of the North because they have votes to give or withhold. They have grown impatient with the rule of the people, little no that has for many years restrained them. A reeentmunther of De Bow's Review speaks out plainly, and fully confirms the statements of Pro fessor Cairnes: "The teal contest of to•day la not simply between the North and South ; lot to dettrudue whether for ages to come our gorerumente shall partake more of rho form• of monorebies or of more liberal forme (of liberal governmente") They dislike foreigners, because.— "Thera is nothing to which the South entertain. great a dislike tur of universal Plaffrago. Where foreigners settle .together in largo numbers, tti universal stitimgo' will exi t." "The Southl"—that means about one hundred and eighty thousand of our thirty millions. Nor do they like the non•slatrehol d era—the poor whites. We still quote from Di Bow: nom.slaveholding community in the midst of the South will eter he disaffected and treacherous. Witness St. Louis, Louse lie, Nortbureetens Virginia and Eastern Tames.. We must exclude such com munities in faturkat•any cost." "Foreigners," says this writer, to explain the dislike of "tho South" to that part Of our. population, "understand and admire the levelling democracy of the North, but cannot appreciate the aristocratic feeling of a privileged. class so universal at the South." Truly they cannot "appreciate" it; they 'Suffered enough from the tyranny of a privileged class in tie homes they left to seek here a country free toall honest effort, and where intelligence and success in life are open to all. To have a king and a royal court; to in stitute •an order of nobility meaner and more sordid thin the world over saw, be cause it would be founded not on superior intelligence, or an ho'norable ancestry, but on greater wealth; so to arrange the policy of their "empire" that the poor shall grow poorer and the rich richer; to keep the "poor white trash" in ignorance and grind them down with taxes, while the slaves of the aristocratic , planter are exempt from taxation; to do away with common schools, with elections, with everything that gives the poor man a chance to better his fortunes in the world—these are the objects of the cotton-planting; confederates. •• Well may Professor Cairnes sal , that —" this else° power constitutes the mist formidable antagonist to civilise 1 progress which Mu appe•roa for many ceeturiee,represeating a system of society at ones retrograd • and aggressive; a eystem w containing within it net germs Wom which improve - eat can spring, gravitates inevitably towards bar barter% while it is impelled by exlminekw inherent in its position and cWcumstances to • ClMlllaut eaten axon of Ib territorial domain. The vastness of the interests at stake ini the American catteet, regarded under this - aspect, appears to Me to be very inade quately conceive I Id thin c.uotry." The poor whites of the South are lending themselves,, or Other are forced to lend themselves to this power. To this, too . a few, would-be aristocrats in the free States would like to bring the whole country: They are tired of the free competition in which honesty and intelligence are sure to carry 'the day. Their ambitious schemes for personal aggrandizement are too much checked by the liberty which they grudge the people. They, too, would like to blind the tuition to its, peril, and by distracting its councils, aid the enemy in overturn ing freedom, and setting up in America those aristocratic forms and privileges which are year by year growing out of date in Europe. General Fremont We regret that General FREMON T has re tired from active service. Of the reasons which have govirned him in taking this step, we are not -now prepared to speak, because we are not fully informed on the subject. If they are sufficient to justify • him in taking so serious a step he will be followed with the sympathies , of the people in a retirement which must be very irksome to him, and very painful to his friends. The country can illy spare those who have proved themselves single-hearted patriots, when treason is to be met, and rebellion subdued. In his late campaign, Premout has proved himself an energetic, enterprising and able commander. His wonderful march over the mountains, and hie rapid and efficient pursuit of Jackson, are among the most brilliant operations of the war. In both his commands he bas had to create an army out. attach resources as could be spared after other Generals were fully supplied, and he has been called to arm and equip men, and create artillery and transporta tion, from resources which would have dis couraged persons of less determination and entemrize. What he might have accom plished ander more favorable circumstances we cannot say. We believe the country in each a case would have bad no reason to complain. He has, been bitterly pursued by the Border State men, and Democratic secesh-sympathizers, who will no doubt re joice over his retitacy. He can afford to wait for,the day of his vindication. THE BATTLE ON JAMES ISLAND General Steven's Eloquent Order After the battle on James Island Gen eral Stevens issued the following eloquent lISADQOARTZIIS SSCORD Divratos, NORTMCRII DISTRICT, DieT OF TOO SOUTIT, JASIRS ISLANA, C., JUDO 18. '62. GENER.Ai 011 D -EN No. 2G.—The Brigadier General commanding the Second Division in communicating to his command the thanks of the Commanding General, for the good conduct of the troops in the action of the 16th instant, desires to express his own profound sense of their valor, conduct and heroism:- I. Men of the Second Division I You dis played in the attack on the fortified post tion of the enemy at Secessionville, on the Illth last, the highest qualities of veteran troops. You formed in silence and secretly in the darkness of the night. You moved forward in perfect, order at the earliest dill', and surprised and captured the en-. envy's pickets. You were ordered not to fire, but to push forw ard and use the bay onet: You obeyed the order. You formed in line of battle under a\ terrible and 'nun. derous fire of grape; caulker and Musketry. Yon pushed to the 'ditCh and abatis of the work from right to left. Parties from the leading - regiments of..yeer two brigadesp the Eighth Michigan tindthe Seventy-ninth Highlanders, mounted and were shot down .on the parapet, officers and men. Those two regiments especially covered I theta eelres withslory, and their fearful l casu sillies show the hot work in which you were: engaged.' Two!fillhs_ of the Eighth Michigan and nearly. one-quarter of the Seventy-ninth ~.Iligldanders Were. struck down either killed or weartided; . etutnearly all the remaining resitnente7rOne . Hun F '" dredth P.ennsylvania, Seventh Connecticut, Fortyddsth New York and 'Twenty-eighth 1 Massachusetts—hadi a 'large number of, casualties. - 11. ,Notwithitanding these fearful losses you were not discouraged. Some of you were temporarily withdrawn from the mur derous fire of the enemy. You retired in order of battle, and you returned to the at tack in orderof battle. Soule held, through out the s uction, the advanced position at the eh:atilt - and ditch of the •work. This posi tion was, held by you unflinchingly, and 'confidently. And n!. this very hedge the light battery of Rockwell threw its effective fire upon the enemy. HL In obedience in orders from superior authority you all finally returned in good order and in line of battle, and the enemy did not venture to interrupt you. IV. Alen of the tii , cond Division You covered yourselves with glory on that gory field. Your intrepidantl able brigade COW tunnde're, Lasure atoll Fenton, in the hottest of the thick fight; Your regimental com manders, like the heroic Slorrison, who, shot through the head on theparapet, again led his men to the asSault, eager to avenge his wounds; at all points rallying and cheering on their men, and officers and men alike gave signal proof of their devotion to duty and their. COUtltrY. In congratulating his comrades on their heroic valor and con stancy on that terriMe field, the command ing General of the - Diisicila has not words to express his and your grief at the-sacri fices that have been made. Our best and truest men now sleep the sleep that knows no waking. Their dead bodies lay on the enemy's- parapet. Church, Pratt, Cottrel, Guild, Morrow, Horton, Hitchcock, many other gallant and noble men we shall see .no more. Honor therefore, alt honor to you, men of the Second Division) You have shown what you will do when you shall have the proper opportunity. you did not seize the fort, because it was simply impossible, and known now to be impossible by the recon noissance referred to in the orders of thanks of the Commanding General. By order of ' Brigadier General STEVENS. HAZARD STEVENS, Chptain and Assistant Adjutant General. PUBLIC JrOTICES ~ ,L ECTIJHE, AT.HETRU& (HY COLLEGE, corner Of Penn and DI. 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Tho Book of Days, a bllsrellany of Popular autiquittee; North America, by Au. houy Trolloppe; psi o tioc; The Closet IVelk, by Henry Dattlibg; haveastate, by Hoary filugsley; The Pearl of (hr's Island, by Mrs. Stowe; 't he Loud ,1 the Mortlesess; Mrs. Browning's Last Poems; 4 Spare Hours, by John Browa; Beauties of De laultscy. 1.330 Ii Ayd CO., th VVr A Datil% iZattATOK''' tere s 16 . 1 . 1tATOH: pi P. oTicE.—Let ter. of Admin./oration I:teeing &hen &sued /0 the underalpied, on the entute 01 Samuel IVallace, &weaned, late 01 Ailtlghony City, all perilous haring claims /Walt./ said rest•to will preriout thew immoor. ately, properly authenticated. for eettlealoot ; and rho.e indebted to said awe art itquente4 to make Immediate payment. ISABELLA IVA LLACir, A4ministratri jo3/1:CO•T • MEDI tto Champl4.T BODY Ploy at CONCERT BALL, tu•night. ClO Di F.S.S HA LL, CA PE ISLAND, N. J., i I 1.. upon fur Ihu recur iut, of Tull°. to SAT DUDA T, Juno ;:ata. IT. B MILLER, RiIiMEZMEMIZI end other CLAIMS AGAINST TITS El/NMI:NT, bought by CITTBRURGUI TRUST COIRI.AN If JOHN D. 801/14LY. ArEa)Di f Eltz., TRALMIC:., AND TUN SPE ULATING CLAIDHiti G 1 N -611.ALLIA.--Drrat lodur.rturula offanAl for Doi ow trodurtiou of our utianrpartiwil atylea of low viand JEW EL RV and comp., Lit/U-4.1i ATGIIEN, that rolll tumid rapid wale and ettormou• profit ororywhiow the right kind will lw lII..nJIJ °wapiti w to. F.r p. ion. and foil !arrt..isiiiara address, at ouce. LI VBH.I ILD 13110TH KILN. J1.C.5 la] 67 MINIM° %v.., hem V nk DOLLAR SAVINOS SANK, No. cif. FoURTII ISTINEN Depositw made with title Bent before the, I=ll Will draw Miorefa from that Mato. MM=MIIIM! B ON Is; IA ), by E. F. DIXEY GMES ARTIFICIAL LE.thn AM) ARA, Ikipbo'. tvlebtslauJ Putout ANGLE/CA I. Et: ARTIFIOIAL HANDS, .I.pmile SL. Nicholas Ilutol,). INTSend for • eirrular. Ll' AND CAL of tho 1.4.1 goality.ol EXCILLSIOU COAL TAIED, Go the liallread. 1 tbn east end of ilemlnnry Fi Allegheny City. - JAII/CS lllCii U. may2l): horn •:im 2iln ttS 11A111 ESU AND VV CHEESE; ES tibia. Louisville Lime; WO do No. I Maas Cork; Irki.ooo the. Bacon llama, hanging in .mute nous., LOU) Milk No. 1 Carbon Oil. Ettiviteco Oil Co. bed, 25 do No. 3 Large Mackerel; h -brae o :1 10 kit.. ° 100 halves o 1 White Flab; 10 do o 1 Lake Herring; 10 do o I Lake Shod; 10 Mk Snotriehatina Shad; The above are noir in @Lem; arid for solo low by JOHN b. cAlatEbh, Je23 Noit. 141 and 143 0 trot etrivq. UN 1 V-Eit*AL W ILI Diti EU. —Persons having wed the.e and other makes, P.OOllOCe too •Iluiversal Writirpir" superior la . every reepoet. Parties wishing to purchase should see those before deciding. (Arcola" of recomruenda. Hon and particulars cau he had at the India Bolder Depot, St. Clair. .Strort, where the fourth supply has J.rot bee reuelved. • J. a 11. ' PHILLIPS, Je2B Sole Agent Dor this cotto• y. DAY & hIARTIN'ti Llrsild Blacking, pot op to atone pots, by Day A Martin. London; Alan, Jetquaud's celebrated irrench Paste Bindling, which ban nu auperior fur quick and Sue p hailing, fur sale by JOHN .A. RENSHAW, Je2S i corner Liberty end Hand eta. SPIl;h11 SAIL I MON-1 case fresh spiced Salmon, put op'in tiro pound cans, lust recult,..t Low brown bud for sale nt th e FarnPy 01 . 00017 blurs of JNO . A. 11.101SELAW, Je2B corner Liberty end Bend etc. FLOU 70 barrels extra Fatally Flour, 30 du extra superfine do; Just received and fur ule nj JAMES A. FETZEM, jo7B corner Market and tint street. 4000 Ma nic by trimmed country Bacon Tiaras; Mut/ do do do /Shoulders; Jost received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, le2B corner bt.rket and First streets. rituEt, At'PLES.-9'tdde- Dried Ap iJ Pee Just received and fur .11110 Gy JAIIILS A. FATZEH, J 28 corner Markel and Fired urn la. • UI Er3E.-2o boxes prime W. R. ‘...? Chem Jarerorolrod nod for We by JAS. ♦ YETZKII. Jon corner ltarkot and Find odd. 1710111111 WOODliThi JLIIICII L. lIVA-LLACI WOODS/DE it WALLACE, WEIOiRSALE DRUGGISTS, N 0.305 LIBERTY !STREET, ysrranvauu. :ACIEIN AND APll,l4—, GO sacks Or. Poactma; 10 bbla. 10 • Applua; In atm and for anla by /e"-% ISAMU DICKEY & CO. A RARE I.)PrORTUNITY A pleasant, won establiebeli, and respectable CAUI •vwxras YOU BALL From sq:o to FLOW capital reqqlred Aaron BOX I,l26;Pltisbur, tilltisT ARRIVAL. OF 'I'II.E . SEASON. --Just received per Sspresi, 7 castsrtpe• ttat.t. TORS. lu store sud tor sale by • 1e26 •t. V 01101; WALL PAPER, for Lodges Churches, end oMoss, for We by year W. P. lILS.BBIIALL. SI Wood street. ' ••: • : • „ ,rEir .IDrERTI3IEJtIE.W'rg: STATEMENT OF THE -Aitt•pc— FIRE INSURANCE cenu..iNi, 01 NEW EOM CAPITAL STOCK Neal Estate betel ry tleatCompany..,—__s 13;00 Oa Quilt hattel felal Cush in tit Nlebutas Batik G t 4 110 Amount .# I.7repeoil Prsuilums. . ..... 1,557 17 Cash In beads of Agents and,(, mum. of Imusrubasltut 00 tte Lee um secured by IMud. end Atorteseara... 211,182 GO Amount due Company y which ntnab hate been °Loeb:l64l .......... United Stuteee lit.ks. Storks held by the Caueiseny as ealtater .1 beevoriry feet Loan.. Premium Note, dun nob untmlel_ free um Notearlot lute:rasa'ou rkl , titStlleal. dun and uup hi_ lutertst on litt.tmeute accrued but not Value of oil other property belotegiug to ton Company. IZEMEE Loan. I. sad unpaid Amount of Claim. for I..nnn eoutelled 1110 Vonapaby Loon...during the yo., labial bate hoen paid Lo-sea &ulna the year e eh hare not been eetthid 4,300 Od Losers during the year not 'wird upon.... 3,500 Or Cash premium. rec.ived Premium NON+ taken by the Compaq Premium. earned Intereet received fronylo•.etmente of the Company Loa ea ptid dur:ng the y-ar ¢4t,147 M Lase. paid dining the year a hich act rued prior to the year ............. "0,110 74 Amount pail an, owing for r.lnsurtince premium. 4.42$ 45 Itotnrn pretriutivi, whether pOO or unpaid 9.340 53 kxprtuka paid during th . par. includsng Comutissionaspd • ore p .44 to the Ag of, and OffiC.lrl! of tho Company.._ Tax. s laid by the The utdanighad, haring been ap (tinted Awn and Attorney' of the Wore named Comps4y, 12.11 of tained license from the Auditor General, and in no ready to issue Pe Ides to his many friend. at mod. rate rates of Premium. JAMES W. ABROTT, Asent, No. 37 I frh rraet, Pittahurph. E=:l3 ATIONAL LOAN —Pursuant to in -LI structiona from the Secretary of the Treasury, a book will be opened un the 2710 DAY OF JUZik, 1262, at thu ernes of Hanna, Hart di Co., conk of w mei and Thin! street., Pittsburgh, Pennaylvan a, for aubscripitentr, under my superb, teudena', fr.: D. COAV/0 of' LL. plot red Benda ' ordeenrable at Dne pleasure of the United Staten atterfloe y. amend p. able In twenty year. from date, and bearing hatere•t at the rote of nix, per centem. payable semi-atinually, to be farmed under the Aid of February 25th, 1•1.2. These Bonita, dated May Ist, 1861., will be lediled iu some of Fifty Dollars, Ono Honer d Dollars, Fire Hundred Dollard., and one Thousand Dollar,. No autecription for low thou Fitt y Dollar., nor or any 'fraction of that 111111, emu be received. bubscrlptions for Fifty or 00e Mundred Dollars most be paid, at the time of outwariblug, in the D. S. Demand Notes, and the accumulated lutoreat from the lot of May, 1862 4 ue men tattbricriptions for a larger RAM may, at the option of the auhrwriber, be paid at the time; or one-third at 'the time of subscribing, ono-third to twenty, and one.third In forty days thereafter, Pro t ided that no payment shall be lea. than Fitly Dul ler., Certificates will he grouted io duplicato to oubacri Lien for the otuctuuts so paid, the original of atich the autacribei *III transmit by wail to the *ecru tory of tho Ttetiouri. Bonito at aforeeriith will he iesinai thereof, to such subscriteir, or him oider, or to Ito. bolder thereof, carrying interest as exproowal to ouch certificate. Any other informatlm &nand will Le promptly in.° on ag plocatlort to, the oulwrlber, porous ly y letter. JOSUUA FIANNA, Sobecnpt Ay. .11,1113.1111 Lone Au net, .7th, !Mt. .(:Ul.Ytr Tee anoits's ()Fri Pittsburgh, June 16, 186 L N(yr IC TAIPAYFIRS OF AL -1.4111L11,, Coon, The duplicates for tour (erre of 18ini Will he W rowdiness et tills °Moe ou end .elier the 111S111 DAY OS -Hitt NEX I% for the payment of Siete, Poor, Millie end flail. Peel 'fusee on which an statement .46 el: cfraiT. •111 10 writbin the time prescribed by low. The Relief Tots will here to lie raid within the prescribed:Woe, or au addition of to per cent. will be added ' Itate of tlottaly Tax :bate Tax-.. Poorl ex Volunteer Belief Tax intermit on Railroad Bond. 'C7 lu °Mar that the public •1 large tuay be better ac uutornodattal, It le auggraded that the resident. of Ilse cilid and adjacent etatricts attend to lb. payment of th-ir taloa. BON 11S, Tll U ItSDA Va and YHA BATS of each refek, that the rtatutry dlntr, I. may Beira lb. full beuetft of the market dro.. County Warrrtti. reret , iviul for County Tax only.- thog.ther Tatra tu Bankable Venda AARON Vl.uli to, p.17,311,41.&414wrijul I l F.:, fit° Y UK— Haul, Roaches, D. droy poor—Mks, biol. sad Aut.. hcss. um your— Bs's' Bugs. , • ' Detro, your—Hulls lu Furs; Clothes, &r. LA...troy puler—n usquiloss awl Pleas Desirus pour —lusts, ts uu Pliwts sad Fuols. Lu'Vrog your--lusus-ts uo Animals, Sr Costar's Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator Bed-bug Exterminator ; Electric Powder for Insects IZI=IEI , oNLY INVALLIBLK }Mulct)!Es KNowN •Irry, frurn •Not tlaugrtuu. ith« lltilll4ll Fondly 'Rata d ut olio ou the. wetuisro." •Thoy tothe out of the•lr bulks to die." F.•ld arerve/..--by all 11:halesate Vreityaf. lu lb Isle. cll., awl by /.ragyb.a., 14roares, ebarkerpers gala Ileruan. gaaora , l,, tu all cuncary lawn* gal .1 lag. to 11. (lulled anal... New York In, i 1 Stu H. ICLLAKS It 01/. And B. A. FAH N Ent/CB A Co., prlueßial wbulmtle awl' retail Noma, B. Pittaign-gb, 4111611reantutry (leak". uu wain 11l atone, or ad Ir orilery throe!, (or !or prices ' torma,..kc.,) CN Y H. I VST A It, rorripai N o j-19:hada laT 4S. Itnoulony, Nor York BEDFORD SPRING:\ Ileiniectinily informs the public. that the, celebrated and faahlotiablo. watering phi. is now Optql. and Indy prepared fir the reception and aavoramodatlen of .visitere, and will be kept open Until the tint 01 Onlohee. Psrsons wishing BEDFORD MINERAL WATER cill he supplied' at the following prices, at the biding. viz: For • barrel, (oak,) $3 (D. Yore half barrel, (oak,) 2 00 Panics, wishing rooms or any information in re gard to Iho plow. will address the "Bedford Mineral Springs llorapani, Bedford, Pa." mr2l:6w CINCINNATI LIi.AD WORKS. McCOILMICK, GIBSON & CO., MASUFACTURZILS Of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead ALSO DEALERS 111 g Lead. Patent Shot and trtNill 8rIttrl, : 111/TWL211 M u tt AND STCAYOII2. Befog eaelnalvelj In the Lend Trade, we can tarnish the above to better advantage to 'teatime, and on Barka terms, thin ten be had eleeabere. aprnbin ACARD..—Wo would reppeatfully in form our friends and the publit that we bare Just mreived, and are now opening, one of the largest and best Wooled stock. of DRUGS. CIIERICALv, PA ISTB, OILM, RYE, SEINER, PERFUMERY ind PANOT ARTIOLXii, do., ,to, to b. found In the c ite, which wo and rapared to mil In quantitico to cult ouctomers, at low Rearm, our entire Mork being bought for cash from tint hand.. "WOODSIDE & WALLACE, 3106 Li Oorty ILITOL 1862. MoCORD CO. 1862. HATS, UAPB, STRAW GOODS DON2friB AND MIAOW, liooo3. Wbobusle and retail, 181 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH • W 4 ITO DOW tatxdflug a WWI &DDITIOS CO Our al reialy Mum gnat o► BATS, OAPS, STIIAw GOODS. BONNKTI4, 811AKIMt HOODS and PALM LLAP HATS. Merchants vialtlik our city an bOy from ma at tooreprirostkon lo,Pbiladelphis calico York. ItiON - IIfcCOHD & VLeos t ALL SIZES. 880 ettimuisis avuuoL OnlifiNS-- Warraatad and kaptan perfna Order far Aro Te.lra, Hare 4% Moved Ow Ma same price 441 other_ makers thaw for 4 octant Two of the above =- parlor fratroartailuat recala= this day. ' fan' cuaraTu uguick* FM it. , , onsam 73,271 lr, 1,954 31 61,971 16 12LED3Z1 ho. he. ear DON'T FA ,L TO CALL. 116 THE NEW ROOM AT We congratulate our Mends and customer. on be ing able to say to them tbat Ire kayo aimploted the Improvements we have been making, throwing both rooms into one, and making one of the largest, bwit lighted and best ventilated stores in the city. The tncre.sed advantages ere now kayo will enable our customer. to do their chopping with. much more pleasure thsu Finnerty. And Bar Lead. We are still doting out lair abet° stock nt DIIDIDEBIES and LACE GOODS, and are offortSg titter bargain* than aver. EMBHOIDDBED and FANCY LIbEN BAND a auuniars re will ND at unuanally low Ficea.l Block Tin. Wo have on band a splendid assortment of 11002 SKIRTS and COMITY, HAIR - NV'S and ILIAD. DUReNIS, SILK and GINGHAM BON OSIIIREL• LAS. OLOYYS, RIMIEST and ~_LACIIC SIM 5H.11113, COLLARS, NICK Ts ILA SLISPILNDRaiI, and a foil line bf all kinds of B mLp;y, FARRALL 6c . CO., M,FourrN 82:asrs, =ik B •P.RWPx ' • • TANIIS AND AGITATORS, tar OH Refinerlei, Hoed to the moot danible blabber, Iloulot Stied. up with hot and cold water In the beet style,' - with all tlel modern Improvement*, to BATHS.' 19 d 8118 TANDS,OLOSEIM811CHEI,,tc. _ . A largeamortment 'of materials' nifty, on and form& on trasonabla tom., (vas-tom brisk prime Pennsylvtli ola, to More and for sal* by " .7. 8. Lloarn , cu., 75 Wator and 92 Front stmt. 1 a. Arltttalciars, No 4? Pt:lr Int si . lLT ; t ii — d 7 ,3 4llo ,..i. ° t r ,' '. , t'A t . 1 11 i 1,111! - in; .i I ' I• 13 " l.'.. . 343 Marty gavel. I ' p 1 2 bi4y4,...0.44 plilife n , Qo litaisi tor:: la ""g. if DRY GOODS •WEV•,K, , Barker & Co.'s 59 Market Street. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF N Ew tiouuS uPkhs,F..l) II IT G 17 IS' Corndr of Fifth and Market Ste. A brAotifol assortment of LACE POINTS AND 111017 L 40, with eleareg, the Wog styli, BACQI3III3, in Sommer Goods, $1 50 to 14 CLOTH fIaCQUICS, for 113 and upward.. New style HOOP SKIRTS Misses and Children's HOOP SHIRTS. DIiES9 GOODS, for 6X cont. and.operards. CALICOS, for &X cost. sad upward.. SUMMER SILKS, In checks sod stripes, for 37% Cleats. J4t CORNER rirm AND MAA KIT in'S THE NEW FLEXUBas cKIRT. EATON, KAMM & CO ovito tbo at tetltioO of the Ladles to the PATENT FLEXURE SKIRT. It gives a grocers! and slegwat (arm, sod stair atiefacton to the wearer. Thvy have olvo on hand a vnpply t f that fn FRENCH SHIRT, known or the CRINOLINE DRAPiItIE They .ho Invite the at tendon of WROL WALE Qt., VIGILS to t brit- rtoili of lower pricorl SKINT.% manututurwl eniterely to their order and euUJ at Eastern tiricen EATON, BIACHUM 1 CC. Ellis/LbLes, AND b09.111..15 ARTI-. CILKS, jut received by Sawa,. NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS, all bolcin.. NARROW BLACK GUIPURE LACKA. NARROW BLACK FREaCH LACE 4. GRENADINE AND TI-SUE VELI 8, all dolor. JET_RONN ET PINS, Lo , dc EATON, MACEUU A Cd„, 1K Y G4.MJIM CiIEAP Fun CAii. DOhl ESTIO AND STAPLE GOODS—. very large d complete stock at very los prices. DRESS GOODS, yl.tla and Gamy, at all Prlossj from cants aud npervds. :WALL PLAID /SILK 81lAWL8 BLACK SILK AND LACE MANTELS. BALMORAL AND BOOP SKIRTS. NEEDLE WORK COLLARS AND SETS Our elvwk Is very large and complete, and will be 1,1 at unclaual low pricer, for CASH ONLY C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market pREPAKE Nutt THE Ore UM J GY J. M. BURCHFIELD., NORTH-EAST CORNER. FOURTH AND MAR ENT STREETS, has oo hand a largo Mock of Dress GOOcls, Sat table for all ocaalonn. PLAIN WHITE SWISS MUSLIN lICEIEBI MEM Mal= MOZAMBIQUE% }MECUMS, LAWNS, OBCLNN DIES, and a largo anurtment of LACE and SILK MANTILLAS, 1100 P SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIiB HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, 77 and 79 Market Street TIIBNISHING GOODS JOS: HORNE, , WHOLICSA 1100113-2 d and.,lJ stork& 'l , ll Now. 77 and 19 MARKWE ISTRIET. PLUMBERS. G4B dliD e4l JITTEItS, 4381:1111M7fICEXT& O=PITTSBtrROH n3:UTRI£ lama MONDAY EVENING, "June 30th Benefit of Mr. CEIA& .7. FOSTER, on which occa sion Mra. C. J. FOSTER will appear. Guy vVanncring. GI LIMIT .Mr. CHAS. THATCH. WA C. J. POSTS& To coeclude with the drams of BEN TILE BOATSWAIN. SKS ....... ..... ....... •. r. CHAS TOSTI:E. MALI Commencing Monday EVIllOr, June 30th SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE. Comprising the failing members of BURNEY NEWCOMB'S and RUNKLE'S NIGHTINGALES, forming the LARGEST TROUPE AND BEST TALENT now traveling, will appear !albeit chute and varied entertainment aa Wen at their OPERA HOUSE in Philadelphia. The peirtormantee consist - of - NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, CHORUSES, GLERi BURLESQUES, ORIGINAL JOKES, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, AA, Sc. Admission-25 CENTS ; children 13 CENTS. Doors open at 7% o'clock, commence nt B. J«7P:tf P. S. SANFORD, klansizer CU fr IiALL aionday Evening, June 30th, CARNCROSS ilk; DUCEY'S MINSTRELS, Numbering SIXTEEN STAB PSRFORKERS, In their chests and Varied entertainments, as stem by them at their OPERA HOURS IV PHILADELPHIA The perkormsoco confine of NEW SONCR, DANCES, BURLESQUES, ORIGINAL JOKES, BEAUTIvUL BALLADS, ho., Disking In all the bast performance ever presented to the pubis. Aonnunox-2:. CENTS; Children 13 CENTS Doors on a the p t T,4 , 4 . o'clock—cot mance at 8. Tickets for sale ta ll rilpel Ratak, Music Btoree at the Door on the evening of nertornianee. WY - Gentlemanly Grabara will be in attendance to conduct Ladles to wets . j024:11t THOS. Q. FUNRTON, • gynt. El= VAN AldßUlititi 1t vu: ti AfEJrAGERIE 17 Faith ertro GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION, Oompriaing the moat magnificent collection of Living Wild Animals eror brougbt togotbeY tb any TRAVILING either to Kuropo or America, vW exhibit In Pittsburgh, . . AT THE FAIR GROUND, On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July_ lid, id, 414 and alb. Doom own en the 2d; 941itnd sth at hatr-peat 1 and 7 o'clock p. tn. ON THN JVCIIHT-11. Doom will be open at 9 o'clock in the morning, and continue open through the day and evening. Performances by the Trained Animals, and in Dens of Lions and Tiger. will she given at 10 • a. to., 1, 4 and 8 o'clock p. m. 05rAD1111135HON 25 CENTS. No half Klee. HYATT PROST, thinsiler- ArMit v \t-' 7# ° *? 4 ' ' 0," ••• ' J 'SU 4 - - 4 ? ir„ THIS "IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT, Greatly enlarged and entirely xelltted for the pree ent sensoo at an expenditure of • $105,000, • ••i • . Is the only purely Zoological Exhibition in distend. try, and being entirely unconnected with tiny circus or other performances Of questionable character, wUI he found EMINENTLY MORAL AND IIibTNIJO. TIME in ita tendency, and worthy of the patrona of the most refined and intellectual portion of the community. ToXhe young it offers an inexhaustible fund of pleasing Information, while the old and mid. die aged will find In the vast collection of BARE BEASTeI AND BMA - from every quarter of the globe, many specis• of an imated nature, • which will be new to them, and which they may never again hare an opportunity of witueraing. THE COLOSSAL PAVILLIONs Capable of holding 6,000 potpie at one time,. an ex hibition of itsolf, While the splendor of the aura and the elegance of all the appointment. cannot tail to improsa the beholder with the livelissr-emotkas of wonder and delight. At each exhibition • variety of MOST PLEASING PIRWOBIdANONS, more wonderful than any feats of the Circus Arena, will be given by the HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS, for which the estabilehment Is celebrated, including the ENORMOUS ELE PHANT HANNIBAL, the performln gE L EVIAN? TIPPOO bAth, PONIES, MONKEYS, MULES, etc. 510108. DAVIS,. pupil of the great VAN AK IMBO% will enter the Dena of Lion., Tigers and Loo ____XXVI I" PUBLICI PARADE will be given On WED NESDAY 5105N150, when the entire establlah tout, irichadiug the GOLDEN TRIUMPHANT, CHARIOT, containing Otto Horn'. Comet Band, and all the gorgeously decorated cages and Tess. formingaGßAND .PBOCIESSION.otuimIIa in lengatt s led by the renowned VAN AIIINURGII in person, (who will thus afford ocular detattostratimithat he .4011 Hoes." notwithstanding the DUWITOIi reports of his having been torn in pieces by wikl be stn,), will use through the principal streets, in order thu the public may 7 judge for themselves u to the extent: and UP CM or this great Eocdogied enter-. prim. 11E22221 Vir.ibitEb.—lnformalion of 6r - fillb. OIL, brought - from Ott City by Keelboat West Poinl, on or *bout the let Inst. Said Oil wu can signed to L. J. Omohundro. - - JAL DALZELL s SON, Jelf ; .• 69 and 10 Water street. BUN 1) AND bluliTtiAtiAN—.WANT. ID, $lB,OOO in Hoods atufafortiptgotOtt maim:ft Wows. tO : ' • 1 for 16,000, having 2 Years . to run. 1 foe • 22.6(2 ) . • 1 or $3,1X10, 3 1:or at CdO x Ow/ , 1 forsl4o. " rou. to OW: —to bo oectroi on city or lien. Apply ,to 31 Okallri 00.. 1 ion'. 103 Fourth street. In lots id 10 dawn or mow: Si PEE DOZES' . . Bola agauti at 121 WATER prrr alma& T." WILSON SHAW. Er/ aw - L ' ldAsoN,. gur come tisu r of /Tomb Street and CbaryAlley. ,Perticalor attention_ paid to - the sown( of GRAM, E& NWIS. - KNITLICB, OVANB; fko.; Woo PAVING 'AND jOBBING GENNNALLY., 'rho only tenon furring lb* mart tre conitroottos .DODOL", vATNINT OPkti NiM- PLAOII3 sor al blsoNloolerlD7l.3tto., r0t01.4 EM== C. J. rostra Atter which, IDIOT WITNESS. ONE WEFE ONLY I=El OE=
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