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Tilire; is a. of conservatives and 'secret sycapathisers; who advocate the heal ing of , the breach by cenoiliatory measures, such saProtecting rebel property, and sus tainingl status .and power of slavery The*, persona oppose all confiscation bind, at least , !glut any real value, ,and spend their tim4 mainly in denouncing every, one Who -isi iii.favorof a More vigorous, more stern, and more just. policy, as Abolition- 1 ~. . .. . t ... ,. . - 1 , _.',.. Tbe policy of the compromisers, and eon , olliationists, is opposell hritll the earnest . hen. both North and. South , and by none more thin by the realloyilists of the South. _ .Eyen_ths New York herald, which is con , ialy tinn , howling "abonts 'abolition, and oir : 'posing any 'real Punishment of the rebel lion, is '4:Sapelled to'nnike the following ad- Misaions: • i ' -•- . , The Most :talons advocates of a thorough and - sweeping confiscation measure are the Union-Men of those :border States which _ have_ suffered most frOM the ravages of th • rebels,' I such as Virginia and Missouri. Etheridge, Maynard, Brownlow and Wha ley are types of those men who constantly -,, urge the exertion of the whole power of the GoVernment to weaken the rebels .by any and every means; including the ex - •• Unction of slavery, if necessary, to kill ouethe 'rebellion. They Claim to represent , the' views 'of the men of the Sonth who have'persistingly perillet life and:property in'th'e ranee, of the Union, and who have • been entirely stripped'•of the latter by the rebel array. They have lost their slaves, • crepe and stock, and their houses and lands:have been confiscated by the rebel authorities' and they Contend that the only way in wh'ich the deluded people of the South can be reclaimed to their senses is by the application ofthe`tia,Mo policy toward all those who have taken an active part in the: rebellion. If they are ever again to be made to respect the Government of the ' United • ;States, they must be made to feel, its - power, and their PropertY must in-some measure, at least, suffer for The losses of - the past and insure the security of the fature.:- Hundreds - of Tennesseeans who were leagued with the rebellion have had their cotton burned 'under the decree of Davis, and have since cord forward and taken the - oath of allegiance to the United, States...and assert That confiscation alone wilt bring these rebeli to their senses. BroWnlow, and all:the Seethe= loyal-' , , . rats, dertounce,in theLmest energetia terms, . the miserable policy of our commanders, in generah .in rebel property, and of the • poliay /f conciliation': generally. Brown lOW en .Rousseau are earnest Union men, and are willing to, sserifict, slavery for the sake of; Union, while the poor, miserable, contemptible,. hypocritical secesh-sympa thisera lathe. Northern States, are denounc- ing as abolitionisti - every true Union' mare who will let nothing stand in the way of . the complete, overthrew of the rebellion. ' • Such en overthrow : We mint have, if we would haveh d peace eras r, an it is our opinion, that , " no enduring peace can be eel:quoted, exceit,overthe, dead carcass of slafery, which involves in its rum the - . - slaveholding aristocmcy, which has kept . , ' the conittry in•het water for the last thirty . - years, and d which will never give it peace until it tiestruyed, rooted out, and left as tree torn up hy_its . roots, in some terrible hurricane, prone on the earth to rot. It is an anomaly in ear Gevernment, in our Ee -1 PuhlleaniSal, in our Democracy and in our civilizaiionf: It has raised the storm, let it perish in the storm, and. as its last wail goes up, the American' Eagle will take a loftier flight heavenward. Washington, Items. _The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Comnercial. says : - The gestate may have .some prolonged discaseiens over the. confirmation of the officio* to be appointed under the new tax lash and as they: s have...the_ right to with hold their '.consent' frnm any appointment, they will virtually Control them. This is not itheeptable to- many Representatives, who deidre to have their friends appointed in their own districts. Hon.- Fits Henry Warren, who was Assistant Postmaster General under Mr.- Fillmore, will probably be:: of internal Revenue. Hon. M. H. Polk, Parson Brownlow and other Tennesseeans are here, some of them Advdeating,extreme Measures of confisca tion, and declaring that emancipation may also soon be necessary. • . . MovEmiNtl or-ErrazralDE.--The N Y. Evening Post say's:: A part_ of kicCleilitt's success will be controlled by the movements of Burnside; who .it is now generally' known, has been ordered - to support hiin by rapid movements from the South . : Where be is it would not be proper . to !tate if , we cbdld, but we may say with Out imprudence that the latest in telligence received from him merely asserted that he was marching as , fast as he could in the right direction. -Should this prove cor rect, we may at..,itny • moment ,bear of the arrival of Burnside, with his tried and vet- . eran forces, at a place Where- his aid will be very effective. 01. Wire.—The Phil adelpbhi /nintirer antioancee the death of Cot wife as folfows - At eight 'O'clock' leet evening Mrs. El- Till& Elle., wife of the late Col. Ellet, died rather residence in this city; in the forty sisth'year of her age. She was the daugh ter of the late Judge Daniel, of Virginia, - and brother of .the present Judge Daniel, on Abe same bench. She has had four r• children, all of whom are . now living. She ..was present'at the death of her husband, in Cairo, IWnois, and came to the city with his remains. Her death has resulted from no. disease, being mainly from pure ex haustion and grief. . She will be interred at Laurel HAill Cemetery, . . SLIGIITLT .111STAJEZ.N.—On the strength of s statemeit of the' Natieha2 Intellllqm-et, the London Af;tos makestbie announcement: "It gives us pleasure to state, that as aeon `as the authenticity of Geo. Butler's pro clamation wee ascertSinell at Washington he was superseded as tailitary commandant of New Orleams." The Wows Dm: discovered by this time fiat Tlattitailliallesercising the duties of I#ll . 4taienlsitid'itt n very energetic' .fitahlom. Ors. Law.. IVAltios Suf Homic.—k Chiro thipstoh to the Chlyigo Tiibuns says: It is stiid that ..Oeu ,Lew. :•19ti11seet goes home under disgratie.'“ Is , . reported to hive'boub Severely- reprimanded by Cleo. Hillecir - far enierinic 'Memphis without orders. tßEAryfity, Di; ST., TE:FERSBURG. Revolitionary Incenditiriam Oar foreign files bring , ns startling news frOtn Ituisia—including further accounts of the revolutionary, schemes in that great em pire-and of thdiriCendiarY attompti to destroy the capital by. fire. Et., Petersburg is not it city which would easily-born up. To pass along its wide-avert nes and look upon its universal stone' and stucco palaces, it-would appear almost impreg nable to the flamer. It bas ample facilities for quenching fire in summer, or it is cut up with large canals, and the Neva, a wide and inexhaustible river, runs almost through the middle of the city. Unlike Meson*, it has no traditions of great fires, excepting - the de struction of the Winter Palace some thirty years ago—an event in which the Emperor Nicholas made himself prominent by allowing none of the workmen to endanger their lives in resetting the furniture, declaring that be ,would prefer it should be,all destroyed rather than have a single life lost. In the famous Clos tintilii Dvor, or public bazaar, the most extra ordinary 'preparations are made to guard against fire.. - . Yet we learn that , notwithstanding all this, come thirty fires had taken place in the city 'during the two weeks preceding the departure of the last Eiropean ,steamer.. The city has been placed under martial law, trade and com merce is at a stand-still, and even goods or dered from England to St. Petersburg have been countermanded. The Committee of the Bank has passed , a resolution Air the unlimit ed:prolongatioti Of the credits hitherto opened to large commercial fines, whose establish ments were . burnt in the late conflagration. A Syndicate has likeable been appointed, for the purpose of opening credits to smaller shop keepers. These fires have a political significance, and therefore create a sensation disproportionate even to their great extent: An imperial de cree has been published declaring that rapine, murder 2 incendiarism and destruction of crops in to be punishable with death. The statements that a third of the city has been destroyed are greatly exaggerated, and it is acknowledged that the:burnt district in 'eludes only the poorer and inferior portions of thecity. Yet the loss is roughly estimated at from two and a half to five millions of dol lars of our money. None of the great pala ces, or public buildings nee? the .Neva have been destroyed. - Tet this fire has consumed one of the most remarkable and chara•teristio features of St. Patersbart—the celebrated Apraxin Dvor, or, as it is called by the English residents, the I Louse Market. This was a large apace, some fifteen acres in area, surrounded by uniform rows of stores, -And' sitnated near the groat dostinnoi Dvor, ip the heart of the city and ' but a few minutes walk from the Royalty Proepekt, the Broadway of St. Petersburg. On Whit=Monday last, in accordance with an old custom, all the poorer people—shop keepers and meahanics,, but particularly the formerdressed In their best clothes and wearing all their finery, came out to the Sum mer Garden, partially to attend the almost ob .selete wile-show, but principally to show themselves off. The Summer Garden, a long park, cut up by rectangular walks, shaded by luxurious trees, bimodal en one side by the Nava and on the others .by wide atone-faced canals, was.. so; 'crowded that the wide av enues would scarcely bold the moving and polite assemblage, every male ' member of which harrhis baq half the time off his head, in bin frequent salutations to other long coated, sleelt , haired, polite old Russiann like hiinself. 1 It was Just at this time that a terrible ru mor was wafted tot the gay crowds at the Sum mer Garden. .TbAprazin Deer was on fire, and all that part the city was' threatened k t. with devastation. --I-9. hot. 'baste the garden was deserted. The men leaped into drosch kills waiting to be hired, and tile bearded dri vers drove off to the :Revak" Proopekt with a fury serialising in even r a Russian Jobe. ThO women came running on after, almost faint ing with fear and anxiety. But :'all arrived too late. The eld bazaar was destroyed, to gether-with rows and' tows of stern in' the adjoining streets. The great government • building; occupied by the Minister of the In terior, was in flames, while the soldiers and Police were dashing around to rescue human beings from the flames, for It was useless to try torata property. Up the wide streets dashed the great clumsy fire engines, drawn by horses three abreast, and manned by sturdy men dressed in short frocks, wearing helmets and carrying heavy: axis in their_ hands. These engines 'would excite the 'unutterable - rionteMpt of the "Fortyrtwo's mei]," or any other of our red-shirt gentry, for they are. merely - greed barrels Of water =on wheels. Along the line of the canal were crowds throw ing over rich carriages and furniture to pre serve them from destruction by fire. The fire engines from Moscow, five hundred miles din. tent, were sent for, but only staid one day, being needed in their own city, where four fireelad broken out.. Towards evening.the priests came out in their rich robes, flashing with gold and , pur ple, and with 'banners and Greek crosses marched through the streets,. the choristers chanting the magnificent chorale of the Greek church. Atnight the church porticoes and the balls of the palaces were crowded with homeless people, who would haveetarved but for Government aid; During the night' the Emperor came down from his country palace at Tearkoe Selo 'and visited the: frightened, weeping crowds, personally, assuring them of his care and protection. For three days the conflagration continued, and at latest dates was not yet entirely subdued. The property destroyed la the stores and dwellings (apart from the edifices themselves) is estima ted in St. Petersburg, at 15,000,010 of rubles. i In some qoartere this fearful fire is attribu ted to Polish incendiarism, and there are fears that it is not the last the city ill suffer. The Gostianol Dvor, coniPrising the most impor tant stores in the city, representing the local wealth of St. Petersburg, is cloied day and night, and extra watchers are placed in all the patine buildings. All St. Petersburg is in an excitement such as it has not known for many, many years. Russia. —The intelligence from:distant parts of the Empire announce that fireihave broken out at Odessa, Maiikoff and other:large towns, 'apparently by preconcerted action of the rev olutionists. Revolutionary proclamations are circulated in great quantities ' especially in the southern "governments," sis the different die tricts of Russia are called. One r,f these pro clamations, diffused among the troops, urges arising against despotism ; another demands 46,constitution ; a third agitates the Polish question. The Emperor has ordered the formation of a special committee to investigate the extant of the losses caused by the fires, to take the most effective special measures to ensure the security of the capital, and to make colter,- ticini for the relief of the sufferari. To this tuinimittee moat of the high officers of the got, ailment are delegated. The city of Bt. Pe tirsburg will, for a lime, b 4 divided into three military districts,. corresponding, Co the divi sion into three police districts, in order that the measures of the committee May be more Wetly superintended. All who are found in possession of intladimable materials, or who. have caused themselves to be suspected of in oendiarism, as well as all who cause disturb ances, ante be brough t before a court-martial, and sentenced within twenty-four hours. What was Knows!, and What was The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post says: The private secretary of Governor Mor ton, of Indiana, arrived hero last night from Fredericksburg. He says tlutt it was known there early in the week (last week) that Jackson was on the march for Rich mond. His whole force passed through Gordonsville on Mohday, or even earlier than that. Oar troops remaining at Fred ericksburg, or rather this side of the Rap pahannock, at that point; were In splendid condition, and panting to join in the great contest with the rebels. Thiy have been lying. idle for six weeks. It is quite pro bable that they will soon have.an opportu nity, for the War Department has already intimated that reinforcements will be sent rapidly to McClellan. Certain enthusiastic friends of General McClellan now blame the Government for not sending him all the troops in the vicin ity of .Washington a fortnight ago. I un derstand that the Department makes the reply to this: criticism, that it made little difference to Jackson what disposition was made of our forces heri. If all the' avail able troops had been .seat two or three weeks ago to Gen. McClellan, then Jaeksori Would have taken WashingtoniVvhlch ionid have been" a great disk worse, than a ptiri tial reverse before Richmond. - . • • • . Evacuation of Janies We have news by the' arrival ' of the Ma tanzai frotn Port Royal yesterday, that General Hunter has entirely evacuated James kind:, This is, Of couree,,a com- . 'plete abandofitnent of - the present attempt upon Charleston—a 'consequence distinctly indicated in the recent letter 'of oaf corre spondent, of the failure to take the rebel battery at tieiessionville. General Benham bad decided that the capture of that bat, tery was essential to the security of our position; and had ordered the attack upon it to be made before daylight_ By what miscarriage the attack was delayed we are not informed ; but all the accounts show that General Stevens column, though it bad but little more than a mile to march, did not arrive at the enemy's picket till after daylight. This exposed them to a heavy fire, which would have been avoided by a more enact fulfilment of orders, and in volved a serious loss and a decisive repulse. The position, however, seems to have been so important, that while its possession would have given ns an impregnable front, the failure to capture it makes General Hunter's previous entrenched camp unten able, and involves his witdrawal from the Island.—N. Ere. Post. sgtessionism in England The Guardiana correspondent says : It is most sad to note the growing alien ation of the North from England, as shown oven by such signs as crop out here. You cannot meet a Northerner, even of the highly respectable, cultivated, and some what cosmopolitan order of men who chiefly represent the. .States in London, whether as residents or birds of passage, but he opens upon you with assurances of the all-but-universal sympathy for the South which he finds in English sentiment, and the bitter reluctance with which be has bet;n forced to admit to himself that what is believed across the Atlantic on the subject of an ill-feeling of England to the North is no more than the truth. lam afraid that every candid observer must ad mit that sympathizers with the North are sadly in the minority here in Loudon, and that the number'is not growing larger. ARREST OF AN EDITOR AND SUPPRESSION OF A NEWSPAPER.—JohEI W. Kees, editor of the Circleville Watchman, was arrested on Sunday night, by order of the Secretary of War, and the office closed. PUBLIC .TOTICES L)--&- ALLMILIEIs Y CITY I'OST FICE.—The Peet Office will to opeoed kt,the usual hour, no the POUNTII INST., but will be doted Pt 14 o'ciwk s.. m tIAMMUEL RIDDLE. P II OFFICE NtYlitiK—leriday twat being the Natlimn( lloilday the Peat Office will be opera between the hours 410 d o'clock a. m. aop 554 and IN o'clock p, m. jult.2t 'l'ul 1 ['EON CIT 1 COLLRGR, e,Trner of Penn and St. Cbdr ctn. Tills (TIIIIRSDAY) MORNING, at 11 o'clock: =IMtMM . . :d1.)1 v iDEND7—The :stockholders of the Pittsburgh & Allegheny Bridge Company (Band erreet,) ere hereby untitled that a Dividend of 'CND DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the Capital Stock has this day been declared on the ptutlis of the last is mouths, payable forth sti h. IRA N K S. B IiSSELL, Treasurer. July let, 18,2,012:iird 10-.ALLECiIitiN I 111V1- DEN D.—The President, Managers mid Coat patsy for erectittg a bridge over the Allegheny Riser, oppotite Pittsburgh, fu tbe comity of Alleglieu•, hare this day declared • Dividend of FOUR Pkilt (ICS T. on the Capital Su ek of the Company, out ut the earnings of the Last ids Months, is. [deb to payable to Stockholders, or their legal repremutatires, tat or &Rer the 11th inst. WM. 110SEBERG, Tr, snorer. July let, ltSP.2.l..t2::Stwrie ELECTION.—The t•tockholders of the Pittsbargb and Allegheny Bridge Co., (Band Brest.) are hereby untitled that the lincilon for President and Managers, to servo for the ensuing year, will be held at the Company's Booms, (at the north end of the bridge.) between the boon of 10 re. and 3 p. m., on MONDAY, !ray 7th, 1862. 111.ANK B. BISsIiLL, jelniw Secretary and Tuousurer. Stock holders of the LITTLE SAW MILL RUN RAILROAD COMPANY trill hold au election at their office in Tooperaneerille, on SATURDAY, July !Gib, between the bountof Y and 4 o'clock p. et., to elect one President and six Directors to NOV. for the eneulnk year. DSO. NERLD, Prtaident. Jektitlnt lilt ~L3ItIIL biuttAlel, TUTE.—The first session of the Excelsior Noma! Institute alit aunt...ace ou MONDAY. July 14th. Yor particulars tall'un blwers. A. U. 1.%)., Nu. 79 Wood street, or edam, Res. W. R. GRAY, Box 765, Pittsburgh P. 1). SPECIAL .NOTICES. -'Lake tinpenor Copper Mill and SMELTING WOIIKS, Pramual, PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Ilannforturero of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDER; oleo Importers and dealonoln METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, ac. Coustantly on hand, TINKERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. WACJIHOPSZ, Na 149 Tint and 110; liocond 4trocta, Pittaborgb, Peou'a. INI - Spectal orders of Copper cut to any drefrod pot tern. mtrattetserlylf A M - ' - 'The Confessionssud Experience or AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a 'warning and • caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Au.; sup plying_at the same time the means of Seil-Ilura: By one liho has cured himself , , after being put to great expense through medical Imposition and quack ery. By encircling a poet-paid addressed envelope, amnia corns may be bad uf the stupor, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR., hag.. Bedford, Kings Co.‘ N. Y. mbll:lydssrT flialOW ...... WILSON MILLCL OrROBPISON, MINIS & Ma. LEM, Touwowna awn Macula-ma. WassasoTow Woaca, Inttallnrgh, 01/ICL, No. 21 MARI= 13111... T: ilansfactars all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL -MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON -WORK. %OD - JOBBING AND REPAIRING done on elnol pollee. m1128:dly & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK • VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Nor. ITd and 131 Third sired, between Wood and SmpApeW ared•--liorth ride. flgir'l3ANK LOCKS always on Land. rubEts r......r - Pittsburgh Steel Works. IlAt , /Ware ..... JONES, .13010 & CO., !drool/willow: of OAST STEEL; sloo, SPRING, PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, moor of Rasa and FlortAtroot., Plflaborgh, Penn's. B. Y. tills U. C. KIRIIPATRICK do CO, Blanufueturors and Wholegal° thulium le LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, dr. • WirWbuleealo Agents fur El ER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUDRICATINO CARBON OILS, Nu. so WOOD STELE?, opposite St. Churl., Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. P.18:1y11 M - JORN. COCHRAN- 4r BRO., Manufacturers oI,IIION AA I L IN% IRON V A U LTe AND VAULT DOWD% WINDOW 8111,1TTILIki, WINDOW GUARDS. to, Noe DI &rood stra...t awl 'O3 Vaal attset, between Wood anti Market. Mare on Ind a ♦arloty of now Patterns, bump and pato, ardtabla for all purpose,. , Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots . Jobbing done at abort uottos. • ak9 )M - 13. B. & C. P. MAILICIE, Paper lIIANUFAOTOREILS and drains In BOOK, PRINT, OAP,-LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER. earllare motored from 'No. 37 Wart .trot to No. 33 Smitliflol4Otreet, Pitt.burgb, Pa. te•CAP(t Oft ?RARE Yob RAGS. my 4 •M'N. "HOLMES & SONS, Dealers roniadm AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX. CIIABOB, CEBTIPIO4TO3 or DEPOSIT. DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. ST Market •rant, Pitts. blues, Pa. . _ - . . .Bareallectfoo• wade cal nn tbe prituiral ebbs thnmeboat the United State& area 'HENRY IL - COLLINS, For: wali.DlNO AND CODALLAPION usuolieliZend: ertUAWe.deetor ORME, DUPUIS NEXDB,; 1 / 1 4,805ad Produce generaDy, No. 25 . Wood Direct, VittobaribiPs t : - Del JrElf" .09/DIrE'RT/SE.WEJr7S. A „ A DmiNisTßAToit'S SALE.-13yvir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny, county, the underftgued, Admlnistratrir of th estate of Frederick Maus, deed, late fif • lie -g°-'toy City, will: oa the pherolses expose id Public A it et ton,ou 'SAT Li IL D AY , J uly 213th. 1862, at 3 o'clock p. in., to; the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate, rev A I diet certain lot or pieCe of ground situate iu the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, bounded and de scribed Commencing at the northeastern corner of East Lou,', and a lot of ground Sail by Weber'.. 14,1 is; then.. running wrests. srdly along said Weber'. lot and along rho hit of a certain 11ot:f -alse td Voeghtley street; then berth berth sixteen feet and X inches slung lioughthly sti,,et to a lot of gr, nod belonging to John Riau ; thence eastwerdly ',long the lion; (John Klaus' lot to East Lane; divers south wardly sixteen feet and sit Inches, more or lest, along Cast Lane, to the place of tsginniug, upon which fa erected a In, o story Irani« dwelling said o her iniproretr.ents. Couetitams—One•bulf emir down. balance Inoue .d two y arm, with inter.... secured by judgment Bond and Mortgage the purchaser to; pay 'experts. tor drawing. peed, B. ad and Mortgage. MANNA KLAUS, Adm's of Friml-Klans, glee •wd, a H. 1 , ..11,11e11er, her Attoruty Allegheny City July 2, ISt 2:ln',:aidoll of B ALLADS (ii? THE W eic A Series'of Pictorial Lyrics, megoilicently Illustrated from Original Drawit.gs by the b of Artists. PeOti.hett meettily. Feinting, when complete, an ; 1., ILLUSTRATED POETI AL SOUVENIR, of every, event In the present Gat Important strug gle In the history of this great aim, Part 11., untitled. "SUMTER," now ready—the illuatratiune In whicb bare been enbrolited to and approved by Oen A Ildollloo. 25 cte. 1 .1 C 1 41 1 :070 " \V ( t71 . 117(! b i l artlf. pold iti !id MAJ. Cannueunenteut of the TH1141.01143 of the blow Toe tatuent.- The hoot uututter of the will ho . the 20th t.f Joon. .d will In routloutd monthly thereafter with the Immo mgt. I.irity and okrellorica of illostretlan no heretofore. Buck ouoiber., id bit the work, la. aym on hand. littierel tortes to the Triulo, Club. end Coalmen. Apply to 301 IN ROBINS. 37 Park Row, New York. Bon, 3,040 N. Y. P. o.' rr.Ell &FATES HOTtL, ATLANTIO Cm, N. J. Jr.DIES K ROBISON, Superintendent. This Celebrated Hotel will be open for tho recap. Ban of ,aisliore on SATBRIJA 1, 'June 21;1862, .mod will continue idle° until September Intl. the last ',mean many handeonia improve ment. hate been made, bo.h to the lon.. arid grounder, adding midi lir the, to thevtgomfort, conve nience and 'drover° of t he growl.. dt.' . none drottrlug to pond lb. summer at the Poe •Lor • ill' hod the accommodation.. at Ilia STATE§ superior t,. Moor of toy ol hoe I ttttt ou Ih, Atlantic cotutt. H ASSLICH'S c lelmattal nand Lm Lava angaga.l Oa. seaman and wal la, and, the dire, li a „I alimare. Llasalvr. Mr. THOMAS H. BAItILATT, 14 Cape, Nay, will have chume of the Billiard 'loom. Ten Tin Al ley. and Shooting Gallery. _ The tAtonaire improvetnetata male twe 3 Maid ago, and 1110!. , now in contemplation by Tito owners of this splendid establishment, is AD amillo , guarantee of what ttb patrons of the house talky expect under it. pretwnt management. IJL 111 N. B. BROWN, intim Tor Proprietors. N EW :ITV LE PARLOR HAliM,t -ciIIIBIS, from tits celot.rata I Factory of have 31181 born rocolywl and Sr, for yule by Jo 3 KLICTIEII dt BRO., t i Fifth street. se T itiNurs Al.loldE.ijiitu 1 Lick. Iteltker, Cougrem. SAratoga, OW, tiltaeugon sod LoulArido Artemis° MARIS, lor 501 .* lilf SI 11.iki JOHNSTON. Jnacorner Smithfield mid F,.urlh pUItE 1.101,LAINI) LiIN, direct from ...mom Hon.°, in atone jug., containing ever At quart rock; aloft fai 15x0 of liinhiger'n CArLrettsl Lcridon'ltock Gin, for emir hi SIMON JOH,NSTON, jua coruer dmltlairli and Fourth /greet. t. I CLIEEI,E I I 6osea W. R. Chnse; 40 do du du, await olro; do largo Llyroborg erbaru; do Larayette primp; In Moro and tor war by L. EI VOICT g eft. IONSItth MEN T PRODUCE, re eel Tod thin day— W bbls. Eggs; I do BONISI3; Id new Oil Harrold - , In bbl.. per, Vinegar; Aod Inroad° by (ju:l L. It. VOIGT & Co. (fit ;LET—Two or three liotonA, No. 7 J_ Hand strret. Poswasion git en inituodiatolt. Jun 6.11 VOIUT IN 'l'll U ICT ut , COMMUN ein PLEAS. No. 210, March Term. 1861. Voluntary Assignment of A. U. Curling to tr. Li. nfPler.T-i Aod how to wit, JUDO 9.11. 1E42, The account of Anelg.e:o prewntod at chambers, and upon eonsider- Afton thereof, by the Court, S. to ordered that notice of the . eithibition sod filing of ,he rams las gl ran by pobliest ou in tar Daily Gazette, sembweekly, for three weeks., and that it uo exorpti.us to said on count bb filed - before ISATUUDAT, the 19th of July next. the emote will be allowed and co..firmed abso lutely. From the ft Cali. :Attaelt fIEN RV EATON, Prothonotary. jul.:breed LIME AND COAL. of the best quality, at the EXSCELBIOLi COAL YALU), On the itsilrcad, at the east and of Sentiency 11111 Allegbeby City. JAIIJCS 11,LNo. merle: mini-3m .100 ExT.KA rAMILY LAW ; 100 bbl.. calm Moil 1.0001 b.. Dims; I,i 00 lbs. Skits, • 'r OU Wt. Shoulders; W dot. Brooms: In store and for sale by J. C. fiIeVAY, Inn No. 10 Smithfield strret. FLAGb I . FLAGS! DECOR, t TE I DECoRATE I FOURTH OP JULv ! FOURTH OF JIILYI i FOURTH OF MT 1 Boy yonr Flags at the Manufactory DEPOT AT PITTOCK'S, (Awing fur Pittsburgh P 44 Manufactory.) U (.211A R.ThathtatiTEßS' WAR RANTSand othor CLAIMS AGAINST TUB COY bought by PiTTSELURGIT TRUST COBIPAN V, J At,lh'S BALPII, P. Rf IiTTICCT Preptreo Rxnucrr pIi.SWINGIi/OU SPLCII/10•111"0, f.r rII kinds of ouporluiende their erection till reasonablo totem. Unite, rn Andersen etreat, between Leneock and WA:4mm streets. Allegheny Jo3o ALL SIZES, It. WILLIAMSON'S, No 47 st. Clair Woo. r o W tIOI.E.sALE UltOCElttl, Pitt I. DOOM AND DRAIN DZALIIKS.—TIds waver thwr LNiut had • large experte Elw lit the above bcrittrtme ,r trade, ir lame au eug.gemeul in a gmal Aonaglu th• haying and vellhig depart... a. Iv 11., planted . with most of lb. rptall trade to the tithe and auburba, wd In a, g cal kiawlealge et the Mar kets rata d Wet Would accept a poatiou lo I. tuanulacturiug reitaldialtuctit. Kane Addams fluX 25:., Pittsburgh I. A GAlil.).—Wo would respectfully in funie our Moods and the Public that we haws Jlust received, and are sow opening, ono of the largest and b.: eolocted stooks of Ditt.l(lB, Chit:3llCA La, 1•A1tIT8, UILM, DYE STUITtI, 14CLIVLISLICItY and FANCY ;ARTICLES, ac., do., to be fotnel In the city, which wo are prepared to soil in q.ntltlos to salt customers, at low nacres, our rutire slab Irving bought for cash from.thet hands, 11 . 001 .SIDE d WALLACE, • ,P24:tl' 1.11411 street. THOIIIII 1,001.11)1....,.................J•11111S 11111.110 WOODS] DE & W4LL&VE , • WUOLILBALE DSCRONTII, No. 306 LIBILFTZ WratlLl' t ' Prritiount, Ps. Ct EV,SEI C • •1tC125, bill. prima mu:6OU, Duisburg Oboe*. Jett received mt u tor seds ' ;VAN 0011Dite, )us , . , • . . 114 Illesood street. QUUAIt CURED klAfild.4 Mids. choice eseeisind imgar-cand,ricoliv4 sad SOT elsby .• :: 1 ' J.lll liloollll7 &CO., '" . sYs ri. 15 Watciabil OS 11PneM4eeti. rags . 11/251-; . 11 bb tiopthern llDeolti for We J. 84.10011? it 00. ,"11' 4DrE.RTISEJLE.WTS LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER Thu GENI;INE ARTICLE, prepared by the urigi nal ballot... Dr-1. ItL LINDSEY, wblell has pro Teal iniolf to Ipo korslaablo In aro core of SCROFULA, CANCEROUS FORMATIONS, CUTANFOCS DigitsEs, ERYSIPELAS; PIMPLES' ON THE PACE, SORE EYES, 01.1. AND STUBBORN ULCERS, REI EGIIIATIC DISORDERS, Drsrersie, COS? I ERN EIS, JAUNDICE, SALT E{QE UIf MERCURIAL DISEASES, FEMALR COMPLAINTS, TOGETHER WITS ALL OTHER DISORDIIRS 11103( AM bIYILOPF.R cONDITION QF THE CIRCULATOKY SYSTEM As A OENRRAI. ToNIO, to offered to Ilan potalc OA i 0 Hry w. worthy u! nal ildt.co— it buying now oaud tho of many aoara,.o itb Ibo result of • rapidly incroaa {nit dont:Lod AS A ToN IC, Il liss Utll4l. Ow .pp We, but Or. tout and rigor to the spat gradually and permanently Itgir SPUMOUS ArrICI.I7 being in the tnnrkot, rc der. gz...et mutton uo•nessar7 in porch&lug. Ask that prepared by Dr. LINDSEY, and take ,10 other. SIMON JOHNSTON, DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Agsol corner Stnithileld and lclarth Street., j n'.:4w - erwl•m Ka Nr STATEMENT OF THE •ABOTIC - FINE INSIIIIANp,'E COMPANY, Or NEW YORK. I=l Beal Estate hold by the Company.... ..... 00 On Cash on hood 539 Cash In fit Nicholas 6 321 Amonntof 1./npad Erratlanie ......... 1,557 17 Cash la hands of AgrIAISIIIIII! to coat.. of Lo as emoted by Roods and IllortgNee... Amount due Company o 1 which Jadg• moon hare been obtalned,.-.... 4,000 00 United States blocks 2,1100 00 !Mock. held by the Company as collater.l mourn, for 14011.11.1 •.' 10.1 MS 00 Premium Note. due and unpuid__..—... 1,041 57 Premmm Hates not due DA 04 Interne on Inturtmeotadue nod aup.id.. 500 00 interest on Investments' accrued but not Value of all other property , belonging to the Company I=l LIABILITIES. Lames doe and ommid • Amount of Claims for Grams contested by the Company.. ..... .. ..... 2,500 06 Lomas during th e year rbich hare been paid Loan derma the year.vrh,eh hare out been Loewe during the year not acted INCOME. Cash premtema roc-dyed,. , . . Premium Noten taken bY the Compmy.. Premiums earned.. .. - Intereet received frtm /dramas of the Company =L=M Loa ea paid durMg the year.- berae paid during the year a hick au ru.l prior to the ---. 70,118 74 Amount paid and owing fur rdnenrauce premiums -4.4 n 45 Return premium.. whether ',tutor mmaid 9,340 63 Expetuere paid during th yrar, including Commirelonsaud teeap.id Lo the Ag.nir and Officers of the Qsnipezy..- TAX O 'id by the Company, The ti..detnlgued, baring been apLuinted Agent and Attorney of the atove named Company,' has ob tained Hoene, from the Auditor Generah and le ouw. ready to tmoo Ye!ldea 14 his many friends at mode-. .rato ratea of Premium. JAILIK9 W. ABBOTT, Agent. Je'l.7:2wda2terir No. 37 thfth ..reel, Pittabirgh.k • D E' TRoY YOUR—Rata, Roaches, ,iii. &any yosr—bllcoOdoles and Ants. I! Destroy your—nod Dugs. Destroy your—Roth to Puts, Clothes, ,t e.. Destroy yuur—ldtulnltota sod Pleas. I', Deitroy your —Jowls ou Plants and Fools, ,; Destroy your—lnsect.s on Animals, do. • !! Costar's Eat, Roach, &c., Exterminator,; Bed-bug Exterminator; Blectrio,Powderfor Insectil 'ONLY INFALLIBLE REIIEDIIB ENOWN.I "Free front Putioue." "Sot dengeroui to the Truman Family." ")fate do unt die oo the tumbril." "They tams out of their holes to die." Fold crerguArre—by aft yhoLeta• truggiata in Car large ad es, and by t ratrysts, Grocer., tamale/rear, and all c.untry town. and lag.. In the United Pintail. IL. E. PIIeLL anti kW - Ind B. A. YAIINESTOCK. CO., principal arbolasala and ratan manta In Pit taburgh, • Pa. . • • . liiiMmutrylers cis orders above, or alarms orders direct. (or for (trios. terms, sc..) to tiltZialf B. STAB, _MEERS O °N ' 9RE CTPFV/4 1 / 4 i i i ' D. WI I b. open for the reriptlea 'of Visitors r. SAT. UUDAY, JetneyBib. Pr prietoni...' eIIiEESK —l5O boles prime. Cutting received tide day and r sill, by , J ' • I "! " B •!- H ITZ ) 4,511telt • yar?Crie'ei DOT CLAY.—J 34 bble. Missouri rot 1. Clay, for •ate by • JualllC43l" 11. COLLINS." DRY .GOODS. SPECIAL_ NOTICE.- A large lot of Embroidered an thin marlin, al 50 PER CT. LESS THAN USUAL PRIORS. • Mao, near narrow BLACK BLOND EDGING; narrow TRIM RING RIBBONS; BLACK. ENGLISH CRAPE; CRAPE COLLARS, and other dsersbla goods. • JOS. BORNE, SILK AND GINGHAM 6 . 17 N, WA BRELLAS; • • INVISIBLE HAIR NETS CHENILLE NETS; HOOP SKIRTS, fur Ladies and Misses; A OW near lot of asap CAMBRIC COLLAR; and SETS; FINE LINEN HANDEXRCHIEFS, at eery 10. prices; . GLOVES, of all kinds; COTTON HOSIERY, from 10 to 12%e. per pair; BLACE SILK LACE MI PIS, Sc; • EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds, still selling it greatly reduced priors. Seen) 11EaD, TETTEE AFFECTIONS, DEsIH.ABLIt AND SCARCE ARTI- CUES, Just received by Ewes& NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS, en colors. NARROW BLACK GUIPURE LACES. - NARROW BLACK FRENCH LACE+. GRENADINE AND TI SUE VEILS, WI velure, JET BONNET PINS, Ac., do THE NEW FLEXURE. F EMT: GENERLL DRBILITY, LIVER COAIPLAINT, Los OF APPETITE, It give. a graceful and elegant .fdrul. and entire riatistact.on t.. the wearer. Low SPIRITS, FOGL STOMACH, They have aho OP haud• supply f that:favorite FRENCH RR [RT. known as the They also Melte the attention of %V ElOl.lifiALE BUYERS to their pluck of lower priced manufactured eepreteiytu their order and told at Eastern price.. TillS WEEK, BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT FAIL TO BENEFIT, VERINGIN, AND I=l I)I6ECTIoN4. GREAT BARGAINS Dry arc)c)(10. NEW SUMMER GOODS OPENED 6, 00 00 211,181 50 EMCEE $ 72,271 16 . 1,9.4 51 . 61,571.16 .1 48,147 26 ,832 4.961 Suitable far ell emulous Ae. &e. oar DON'T TAO. TO CALL. jeM BAILEY, FARRELI. & CO., pt.umhzus, . . OAS AND • STNAM - TITTIth£I, 1.-.9 FOURTH STREIT, REAR SINITHYIELP. TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil Refineries, lined la the most durable manner. , . , . . Deism fitted..ap Withihot and eobl water in the best style, with all the modern improvements, .in - DATIL% WASH STANDS, CLOSETS,SINEJ3, to. A- Lugo - ossortzmont of onitosialo always in tuna 'and for saloon reitionable Sarno. - 010.15-6;000 -bush. prime 'YelinsylitV Dia, in store and kw sale by . J. B. LIGGETT t OUP., nkrES / 75 watt and 92 front itsvet:: OPENED TO SE MORNING REAL FRENCH BANDS, JOSEPH HORMEris, WHOLESALE ROOMS-2,1 and 3,1 etoriel EATON, DIACRUM ik CO EATON, MACRON & CO Witte the attention of the Ladies to the PATENT FLEXURE SKIRT CRINOLINE DRAPIRLE Barker & Co.'s, 59 Market Street, U G- U SE; ' , Corner ofFifth and Market'Ste.- of LACE POINTS AND CIRCULARS, with sleeves, the latest style SACQUIS, In Sommer Goode. $1 60 to FE CLOTU SACQUKS, for $3 and upward. New ■tyle MOP SKIRTS Mines and Children's HOOP BKIHTS DRESS GOODS, for 63 cents and upwards. CAL ICOS, for GY, cent. and upwards. SUMMER SILKS, in checks and .tripasi fur 3734 cow.. Jo2l COIZNEII FIFTH AND MARKET STS. DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CANE- DOMESTIC AND STAPLE 000D8--s viTy large and complote stock at very lo is prim. DRESS GOODS, pi dia aud fancy, at all prica, from by, cents and upward& SHALL PLAID SILK SHAWLS BALMOR6L AND BOOP META -NEEDLE WORE. COLLARS AND SETS Our stock ls Tery large and complete, and will be sold at unusual low prices, for CASH ONLY. O. HANSON "LOVE & Co., 74 Market Street. PREPARE FOR THE Ora OF JULY J. M. BURCHFIELD, NORTH-EAST CORNER YOCRTH AND MAR K ET EITRENTd, has ou baud A hrge Mock of TIOURYD " PLAIN .. MULL I:EME=:I E=illii =M=:ll 10ZABIBIQUW, BITIAU ES, LAWNB, ORGAN DI a end a largo axsortmoat of LACE nod BILK lf A NTI LLAS, 1100 P EltilllTß, IMBROIDEBII2.I JffEDIC.IL. T _iKDSEY'S LMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, A BURK CIISI FOE Cancer, Canderons Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples . ..on - the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costlyenest, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, jaundice, Salt Rheum, Hercurial Diseases, General I/ability, LiveLroCssomopf Appetite, laint, Dow Spirits, Female Complaints. Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER DIX.&SES RAYING THEIR ORIGIN IN A DEPRAVED CONDITION OF THE BLOOD OR CIRCULA TORY SYSTEM. OASE OP DANIEL A. BOYD Prevam,mau, December M, 1851. Da. O. If, Beresc-1 lake pleasure in Maitiag this iftolluiptri stalecrwut la favor of . MWlclB5 pre pl.344y you celled “Lirmerv's BLOOD ricaacuta,''' I hadeufler'ed for five yearn with &raids, which broke out op my head end b;rehead so as to dlidifiare me very tench, sod took on the hair when the disk ea. wade Its appearance; it also broke oat on lay arm above end below the elbow, and eat into tboakla and neeh ee'aa to expose • fearful ewe. The disease. oa my head went so ear that several email piocips of bone came eel. I woo vory - woak end low sphited, and bed glean op ell hope of ever gettioi well, so bed tried Newel skillful phyelciene and they dhil ao good. In September bust, DWI, I wan Induced to try "Lioneer's 1.141.110VXD BLOOD Beanies:" I moat coufni: I had up faith in Wont medkinea, bed alter I had need three bottles of Blood Searcher, the ulcers on my head and arm began to heal. I -have now taken Metter ton bottles. and my head and arm ere eutirely , Wall except the mars remaining them the soma 1 will Mao Mate that I had the rhenmedian very had in . , my arms and lega.• The Blood Searcher_ elm cured the rheumation. I am now a well man, over forty years of age, and I lbel m mpha and young as I did when I was twenty, and have incromed in weight twenty pounds. I would also state the the dherese in My forehead was so boil that when stooped and lifted anything heavy, the blood ran out of thieeere.', Dr. Keyser had a photograph taken me by kW Ouirgo, the artist, after I begat: to get well. It dice not show my appearance as bad as is was before I conowenced taking the medicine. Tim saneee the'photegraph, one of which is now in ay posseasion,and alio at Dr. Keyser,s,llo Wood street: I would AIM: Mate that I took the Blood Beanbag which was Made before Dr. !Moor commeaced met ing it. Although It helped me ammo 1 did not moo orver fast until I got the kind made by Dr. Keyser himself. One bottle of his did me more good than two of the Old. 1 bellevb It le a great dee] etrongeof and better I have recommended the Blued Search er towgreat many of my friends for bark= disease., and I beliere it has helped the whole of them: Yea may pnblieit thth if you wish, and I on =aims Owl all who avialllicted ne I was may me cured. line in this city, No.l Piziestreet, and am employed akOolo rills A Anderson's Olden Marble Worts, 14 Wayne street. DAHILL A. BOklo A:BLIND MAN CURED I lire, In Sligo, at (gloom 1110. and have been nearly blind In both eyneter nearly Mar yearn called on Dr. Helier about three months nap, and _asked hini to give on direittons to the. Inirtitatkat for the lllfnd in Philadelphia. Ile told me that I need not go to Philadelphia to got well, en he had medicine [bid would care me, en be maid my dime se wee In the -blood. I wee treated for it two or totes times in the bcepltal in this city, and was taliered, but my diabase always returned after a moot/Car two after I auxie out of the homdtal. I found my die save wee returning and I oiled, by the advice of • good 'Mewl of mine, on. Dr. Keyser, who his radorod my eight, ;and my era are nearly me woo se eyed. The Doctor gave me 71.thalsees Blood Searcher. sad • wash. DA VIII g INDOLLY, Pittaburo, Jul, 6,1136 . 1. Ofititcna blWe, ENV, 2! Witnesit=4. P. 6f titan, Andausna atteet, Wen? Oki,. A BAD SORE LEG CURED Prrvasugen, September 18, 1861.—1 hereby rest!!) that I haVeitad • eore leg for over a year. It Was covered with ulcers and sort* so that I could not work for nearly • your. Ily leg melted la, that I was unable to do anything for • ng time, for at least Mx months: I tried ...mend of the beet doctors In the city, but without any beueSt; C ally I called on Dr. Beyer, at'po. IP Wood Street who only attendee me about Iwo weeks, end gave me but two teethe*, medicine 'Mel I am now entlrelj sell and have eon, tinned well for el: months. I Ain employed. at the Eagle login* Ulnae, on Fourth itrret, shoos any onscani4ma. THOMAS FARRELL. oar /4, egteful fo get the right kind, a, than is 411 masa tarfrit 7u (hi aut.PeL Dr. OLO. D. 11E491.8 I•9:34wimT 140 Wood stre4l..oolo proprfetw. • 40 1141 0 , 4 k oit - 4 ' le Fkft Tit% I it Et CYOMDCI4aO T" "EA T CURE FOR CON§UMP- Troll The proprietor of this medicine haringsoade it the studs of scars to concentrate the life of the bum Tree into a Medicine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, Is bow offering to suffering humanity the re sult of bbiasperience. 'this truly great and goad roctlinfne t , prepared with 'mach mme; the tar being distill - A expressly for it, In therefore free from all Impurities of common tar. It hae cured more CaNatof Consmnplion than any known moody on earth. It will cure BRONCH MIL - .1r will core ASTHMA. It will cure ROBJC THROAT AND BRIAST. it will cure 000OH8 AND COLDS, and la an bi-: valuable reined y for diseases of 'the KIDNEYS an URINARY COMPLAINTS. . _ iwr Beware ,1 Counterfeits MR If you bore irloPoluda. use vitsadwre DIDS. ygpgrk, mug, and 11 they do not core lob, go to the saint of ,whom you . purchased than and receive loins money —PlaiMe call *lbis store and getw - desmiptire circa. .. lar.: A -. bifit of PilMtiftOl7, l ltult. , Pott-P19..04 MO #L9 , !#-Hollar. . -'" fR'-WISHART, ropritar; Ro. 10 booth Second street, Phi.. • ".• Esid by bt: sziede!‘wo. Ido wood gtroot.. , .