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VittsbutO Onzette,.
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 7
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1 • The Aclministration.
Yle see that some:of our eotemporaries.
are 'disposed to fled fault with the Admin
.:. titration, and especially with Mr. STAXTON,
for the reverses on the Peninsula. This is
Most unjust, and is 'calculated to provoke`
That there have been grave
errors,, - there is no donbt—errorti which
hiva caused the nation to mourn, and fiaye
sent a pang to every patriotic heart. .The
friendis of the :Administration are not
. .
averse to a discrusston wh i ch will trace
these errors to their proper source, and to
author, or nuthere, to a just iv
; but is this.ate - proper time for
" - ' . ."tini'discussion T ;If it can be deferred with
safety to the country, it should be, until we
• Tare once more ready to meet the enemy. .
Mr. &rumor! le_ especially assailed, anti
we think 'most . unjustly. There is not a:
More devoted, earnest patriot in Washing
ten, tier' one whit more clearly sees all the
'terrible ',exigencies of the occasion, or is
•
more willing to meet them in the only way
they can be met for the safety of the coati
' .try 7 - In assailing . him, ther aim is at the
President, whom they dare not more openly
attack; and the assaults come only from
one quarter - from the fri Gen
ends of one •
eral, who is, more open to_ criticism than
ant 'ether public man.ie the country, but
who has, for the sake of the great, cause,
been borne With, with a . patience and for
iairance as.remarkable as the provocation
litts been great. - All this has been for the
eake of the country If the Administra
",--. Oon hoWevat, to be assailed, and made
the scape-goat of sine not its own, duty and
`justice will. compel its friends to defend it
' writing up some, past history.
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AT TUB submission meeting in New York,
which passed- with cheers, laudations of
.14001015 n ata Halleck, several attempts
were made to' get np cheers for the Preall
dent, but every : attempt failed.. This is the
highest praise the President could have re-
Ceived. , Cheera-frOM Such a qutyler would
have been contaminating. The great body
that meeting were intensely hostile to
the. Pieis.iderit--haii voted against him, and
Meant to vote against him every chance
they - could get--stui disdained to utter
traudulankand„ hypocritical cheers. They
hate him with a perfect hatred,., They *ill
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laver and flatter, as long as they think
• they. can irelate him to put their friendsin
' effiew;but, bad as they are, they were not
hypocrites enough to cheer a man they
71tnow to ye, itt.rne Itepubliemapatriot.
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' ATurtble Bien&
A correepondint' the New York
: :Trib: who , •in the retreat to the
4ames River 'gives. the following descrig
.fion of.the; state of affairs; on a part of
- _
From 10 o'clock until 5, the front of the
r eolurinaltalted. Gene. _McClellan, Beyee,
Porter, Peck, Morrell; Butterfield, and
others, were in al:tibias consultation. Had
the gamily penetrated our design in season
to intercept with any' considerable force?
was close and strong upon our rear:
was he . close and strong in: front? Would
the rear guard fight him back? We could
;hear thigh old Heintrelman at work. Hod
give :him ;victory l • was the spoken or un
-spoken prayer of all hearts. Were Heint
trelnutn beaten it was 'utter ruin; if there'
were (masons Betel Division in front, the
:march to_the Jamas would be disputed and
!delayed. 1 It Was an absolute necessity
'that the way be unimpeded, — there were
i twenty-five:', miles .of trains cooped up
';between the advance, and rear guards.
; Huddled tuning the wagons were 10,000
stragglers-for the credit of ' the nation. be
;it Said that four-fifths of them were wound.'
[tai, :sick, or iittarly exhausted, and' could
:not havektirred but for dread of the to
bsacovarehouses of the .Bouth. The Con
-1 fusion of this herd 'of Tien gnd nudes,
wagons and'wounded, men on hose, men
on foot, men IT the roadside, men perch 4
en wagons, men searching for water men
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famishn. g for food, men lame and bleeding,
men with ghostly eyes, looking out
tween bloody bandages, that hid the faco—
tura to some :vivid account -of the most
part.pitiful of Napoleon's retreat from Rus
sia, and =Bll out the picture—the grimy
gaunt, bloody picture of war in its most
'terrible featinett.
The Governors' Letter-to tke Pres,
dent. ... ,
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Some inquiry is naturally excited by the
~. : . absence of - the signseuree of GOv. Andrew
." -.. and Gov. Sprague to the offer of troops to
• ihe President: With 'reference to this die
• Boston Trrimiript says;: ...
: . •We are`authorized to stile that Goy. An
* -: drew•received a telegraph asking his sig,
nature to a letter respecting ; the raising of
"-.: '..'•-• a large additional number of troope. His
reply
p y to the request was that he would be
happytosign such a document ,' after he
::--,,.. • _b i x nede aware of its contents. Sub
" a .Kuently,' Secretary Stanton telegraphed
the, form in. which the letter had been
t•
'-. couthed, and ' - Governor Andrew immedi
ately-replied, _ taut it. met, his heartyanden
tire
approval The question now necessarily recurred
• upon - the bait; method to obtain the desired
number of recruits. It. is apparpnt, that
.
-, - with no other inducements
_.. a
are _
-.* offered, therewould be haralYPro now
babilt .
ty that the .requisite • enlistments would
take piece. , _ _,
Gov Andrew ' s plan to recruit
ingencoarsgeo
..' *; •:- was for the Government to ~pay 'on
e•
ituarter elite bounty, $lOO, due at the end
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of the war, in advance., This the Govern.
...:'':anent had agreed to" do, and in obedience to
-'Gov. 'Andrew's repeated solicitation; $26
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,bounty - Will be offered for recruits, in ad,
.'-'! ' . l dltion to the $2 autlicrrized _by Conlirena,
..- ::This premium will, doubtless, greatly stun-
mats the enrollment of men. • „
i - -! .. 21 _ ,We hivenotbeen the informedirlly_ o
_p_ai:o
:;^ '• of th e: - P iltri°tic *9 l c4'!lrn°l: °f t
cf n i ( i l iese i !S lt t ' aL g i
'. - _ ,- -1- dote not appear n the - e -
' Officials. '-.lt , ralt9 be that he is on f r n
blinds; or In some . other section o tiie
'.'country, where he could not, lie. ea si l y `
,! .
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•", 1 * - That Massachusetts ai.ta B 4' 4ll l l ,' th usu l
should : have . et:M :lo ft ent. of this Sat Y., 0
`: " 1167111 eaveril alrth j e ie Eil a :lif:d ineliv" * s on lin we g at i l lr s
• st ' firlit. Of
f (Mot - government. law, and
. em u' th e
er cause good g oon none keys bftn more
---' earnest, aeltieitiriiici,ngor prompt than the
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.7:: Bid Roy giste and her sist.er.Bhody.
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~... They luive‘given lavishly of their blood
:4- - : , 2 .aad treasure , and are still ready 40 h onor
,
, 1-. ''' ;::. ; 1. ' al l drat / sup* their ; llatalOthot7. l ' h ','7 ,-
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live heads of the two States ' - have nobly
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' cloudy seconded and directed the
,'; ..". '— 4 •-- - * . ":;•: : '" ' 1 11-lidi fi u of the People ; swisr'' A.
patriots p r i puszet3firagile today bona;
"• * ' '.- ."''-.".- .." . I .l.ndieW end' b i -- , hav i. honored
the nonstltuelices. lir 4. , .
V --;"-"-; " -t the lied" bY • their • heroin endeavo r' f or;
4, ti_,:-.. ~; per4 , 4 , forotrunei -• - .- •-.-
7 tr ustw orthy friend- ' wiitee:.*. that,: .
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: .., ' - —.11. -- ze : ::' , * ,- . ' - gyms. of . high °tweeter known
Post
' , :,2 -- r" - ..":_ , ;', - "*. writer mat:Gen . Robert Anderarlilt o f
-- . T t i - --, "•• - Sumter, lame, and, in &conversation wit h
'• - ' Mai concerning the war, th&Gebtral'epoke
'- - - 47; "-- - o :of Primal:l4.mM, was soon to - assume acct.:.
...gi. 3 ,-- -.-: :- nand. et the 'Western Depertment; and
made substantially - the following. remark:
" ~:..;-, -- ~ ,' "I detest the political- principles of Fre
-•....'-•:- - 2 inenev - but, as a military man; I doubt.
whether he tuurlits:Aqual or superior Ile
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The letter of Gen.ilasvzit, in answer to
Wietliffe:e r a daltition;is adinirable for its
spirit, its temper, and its cogency. Its a.r
gnmentS are unanswerable, and we do, not
wonder that the traitorous malcontents in
Congress grew wrathy over it. The trench
ant pen of thd veteran soldier cuts as keenly
as a, razor,. and brings down the public in
a roar of laughter, at the expense of Wick
liffe and his secesh friends. It is something
of a feat to make a man laugh now, and
pat him in:good humor, and this Gen. lioN
r& has done. ?,1r Fclaass . notices this
letter as follows:
. Gen. Hunter's letter becomes a Stale
'paper of extraordinary importance, in view
equally' of the war itself and of 'the embar
rsssments of the Government. We should
recollect, as we approach this grave ques
tion, that. Gen. Hunter is a New Jersey
man, much accustomed to Southern habits
and Southern society,tind no partisan.
With admirable temper and rare adroitness
he turns the flank of the venerable Repre
sentative from Kentucky, who was curious
to know whither he had'organized, or was
organizing, a regiment of fugitive slaves in
his military district. - He states that. the
only fugitives he knew of were "fugitive
rebels—men who everywhere fly before the
apPearanoe of the national flag, leaving
their, servants behind them to shift. for
themselves." This will be found to be tho
case all over the South. The negroes are
set free by the rebels, not. by the Abolition=
isle or Congress. Becoming a charge upon
the Government, shall they not be employed
to do the . work that must otherwise be done
by the unacclimated white men of the free
States? They were so employed with ex
cellent results at the evacuation of the
White House on Thursday, the 26th of June,
and CoL Ingalls, who invoked their aid and
promised them protection, testifies to their
promptitude and energy. Gen. Hunter de
clares that his experiment in South Caro
lino. "hen been a complete and even mar
vellous enceese." The-negroes "are sober,
docile, attentive, and enthusiastic; ' dis
playing great natural -capacities for ac
quiring the duties of the soldier. They are
eager, beyond all things, to 'take the field
and be led into action; • and it. is the unan
imous opinion of the officers who have had
charge of them, that in the peculiarities of
this,climate and country they will prove
invaluable auxiliaries, fully equal to the
similar regiments so long and successfully
seed by the British authorities in the West
India Islands." This is powerful testimony,
front a powerful quarter, and in this hour,
probably the darkest of the war, it becomes
our public authorities to weigh it. carefully.
, A correspondent of the New York Tribune,
writing froin the Peninsula, has made some
moat outrageous attacks upon the Admin
iatration, while eialting.the "masterly ge
nius" of McClellan. The Tribune, in pub
lishing the letter , says :
We print;the above letter unaltered, pre
suming our readers would like to judge for
themselves of the views of an intelligent
observer on the field of operations. But
we do not - hold ourselves responsible for
his epinionS, nor even agree with him in
his strictures upon the Government, which
we believe has done all in its power to re,
inforce froin time to time, and as speedily
as possible; the Aimy of the Potomac, so far
as it could with safety to other exposed
points. Nor are we aware that'any dis
crtssion orOlte merits of different Generals
has interfered with this imperative duty.
We do not think the editor did his duty
to his readers, or the public, by publishing
such letters, but let that pass. In another
place, the Tribune says:
It is. natural enough, perhaps, to seek,
when a disaster occurs, somebody to whom
the exclusive blame may be imputed; and
Hie eqUally natural that much of that
blame should be altogether unreasonable.
Before Wenome to any fixed opinion on
this 'matter of re-inforeements on which
there-is much maintelligentif not idle die-
CLUIBiOII, His as well that:the public should
be infonned that not much. if any, less
than 40,000 men have been added to the
'Army of the Potomac within a month; that
still other, and large, re-inforcementa were
some time since ordered forward, and are
now on thiir way, nor far off; . and that
probably in the military plans of Gen. Mc-
Clellart.nf which, or course, nobody but
himself and the Government could know
anything,' reliance for th eir accomplish
ment was 'placed upon this very conjunc
tion with a large naval force. Before un
questioned blame is attached anywhere, let
us be quite sure that we know all the facts.
Ile-inforcement was to:be made, at a given
time, to Ixtth sides if the enemy, in their
desperation were the speedier in their ac
tion—the 'speedier , because their facilities
inn given case were the greater—let us
'remember that the greater haste is not al
ways the most speed. It is their turn to
day;-it may be ours to-morrow. War never
brings unvarying success to one side only;
else there ; would be no war.
Geni3llttnterte Letter
Let Us Know the Facts.
' Deirastation in the South,
A correstendent of the New York World
eaysd
In conclusion, I can only add that the
insight into the heart of the South is suf
ficient to satisfy the most ardent secession
ist of the hopelessness of the cause- of re
bellion. The river banks are crowded with
people - tinxious to be taken off. This state
of affairs is best described as a reign of
terror and a "nign of misery. The Govern
ment is btirning, the cotton against the
wishes of the owners, and each man stands
in, fear 'of his neighbor. Union people are
not many, for no man may dare say- so ;
but of people who are earnestly praying
for an end to the war which is parching
them with the griping pangs of hunger
and want, there are numbers. Fifty boats
could be loaded - vrith contrabands who are
anxious to escape, their masters being In
the army: Cotton is being concealed, and
in order to discover it the slaves are fre
quently tied np and lashed until they dis
close its ;' . whereabouts;. by the soldiers.
Trade is a thing of the past. Madness,
utter madness rules the hour:_ The sum
mer heat is already playing havoc, with the
Southernitroops, andby -the time we have
succeeded in planting the . flag over every
highway in the South we shall have a 'na
tion of : pauper/0o feed after:we have spent
millions to show them that they are not
only the weaker ballot the,
Union, but
that tley'are unable to exist without the
protecting hind of. the North.
Tam Nashville Union copies the editorial
of the. Richmond Dispatch eiulting rer
and praising Ben. WOOD'S secession speech,
printed as if delivered in the House, and
says:
The Union men of the Bonth feel the
deepest anxiety that the loyal men of tho
North should indignantly spurn those lead
ers among them whq hay ing long associated
with the Southern disunion's ta, have imbibed
all their 'treasonable, corrupt and despotic
feelings. The most dangerous foes the Re
public has are those Northern foliticians
who cloak their rebel sympathies under the
specious name of conservative ' and devote
themselves to warring against the Admin
istration and'all its policy, and to proving
that oar,armies must pay regard to
the "Constitutional rights" of traitors who
are in arms Against tta. We invoke the
loyil. - men of the North to cast aside all
ltuch leaders.' They are but waiting for an
opportunity to 'sell themselveri to the enemy.
Perhaps he has bought them already I •
Dostrocifon of Eltpfeo.
A - fetter to the New York Tram isaye:
A•word sa 0: the destruction of Stools
during the last two gays.
Porter's entire trains. was brought over
this Chickahominy before.the battle of Fri
day, bende nothing was lot there. , At
. .
Savage's, when that, place wab abandoned,
1,700-.oolo'feet of , ammunition, and enor
mous heaps of Quartermaster!! and Sut
ler a stores, officers! baggage, and soldiers'
.hnaracks, were destroyed, and at every
halting-place since,,the fagot has been busy
with whatever could: be transported no
further. Lean form no estimate of the en
tire 'Table; but it is immense. One thing is
certain, but little haS fallen into the en
emy's hands.
MOVEMENTS Or SEE ORLEANS PRINCES.
—The timed Orleans Princes,Prince de.loin
ville, Count do Paris, and Duc 'de Chartres
—arrived here to-day, en route for Boston
and Europe., They return to Europe after
a campaign 'of a number of months, in
which they have had no oppoitunity to
earn personal distinction.. Speculators' in
diplomatic matters try to see special sig
nificance in their Sudden departure. Some
think that it was occasioned by a friendly
hint from Queen Victoria, who itra stanch
friend of the Orleans. family, than they
ought to come houte before they become in
volved in a false position,ln which threat
ening events might possibly place them:-
-Washington Dispatch to N. Y. Tribune.
PUBLIC . ,VOTICES.
0 ---ThEtrrult.e. AT TELL IRON CITY
COLLEGE. corner of POEM and St. lEktr
MONDAY MORNING, at II o'clock:
SIMPLR EQUATIONS.,
TEAC:diERM—Teach
. • and applicants for Schoch in the following
Dintiicts will meet for examination Re follows:
Seventh Ward, Pitteburgh, July 7t6, 9 o`c:ock a. tn.
Fourth " " ." Sib, 9 o'clock m.
Fourth and Fint Wards, Allegheny, July pill. 8 5i
o'..kick a. m.
Third Ward, Allegheny, July 9th, 2 o'clock p. tn.
Lawrenceville, Ju y 10. h, 9 o'clock a. m.
vouth Pittsburgh, July 11th, 9 o'clock a. m.
Birmingham. July 12th, 9 o'clock s. m.
Teachers will meet In the Public, School House, in
the districts named. Diroctone are Imperially ro
gues:al to be present at the ornmhintlon.
By order of A. T. DOUTHETT,
Jns:2t County Superintendent.
UALLEGLIEN BRlllliE vl V -
DEND.—The President, ILanageir and Com
pany for erecting • bridge over the Allegheny River,
pposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny,
lose, ibis day declare,' • Dividend of FOUR PER
ulf.tiT. on the Capital S, eh of the Conipany, out oi
the earnings of the hat six mo...tta, which is payable
to.Slockhuidere, or their legal repreeentatives, on or
alter the 11th inst.
ROSEBURG, Tr.asorer.
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let. 181.C.ju:t3tvvin
MEM=
* - =ELF.urioN.—ne etockholders of
the Pittsburgh and. Allegheny Bridge Co.,
(Hand street,) are hereby notiflJd that the Mention
for President and Managers, to serve for the ensuing
year, will be bald at, the Company 'e Rooms. (at thq
north end of the bridge,) between the hours of le
a. ru. and 3 on MONDAY, July 7th, 1802.
FRANK 8. BIS3RLL,
Secretary and Treasurer.
1)1 VIDEND.—The btockhoulers of
the Pittsburgh A Allegheny Bridgd Company
(Nand street,' are hereby notified that a Dividend of
NO DOLL ABS AND NIFTY CENTS 'per @tne
an the Capital Stock basthis day, been declared on
the profits of the lest sa month., payable fortk-
Nl,h.. PEASE O. DINSELL, Treasurer.
July Ist.,lBs2du2:lerd .
L?E1..4E1.3.10N NOTICE.—The stook:
holders 'of the LITTLE SAW lIILL RUN
RAILROAD COMDANT rill' hold an ekstion at
their aloe to Temperanemille . on SATURDAY.
July Stith , between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m.,
to elect one Pmaldent and six Directors to serve (Ur
the ousulag par. GAIL HEALD, Prleklent.
Jeikklm
NORMAL INKVI
wcr TUTM—Tho flnt orosion of tbo — Excolitor
Normal 'lnstitut* sill commence on MONDAY,
July 14th. For particulars call on Maas. A. 11.
ENGLISH A Cir., No. 75 Wood street, or aAlreao
W. 8. GRAY, Box 76.5;PIDebursh P. O.
JoM•2lroodsz •
SPECIAL JrOTICES.
M - B.—T.-1860—X.—Drake's Plan-
TATION BITTERS. Exhausted nature'i great
restorer. They isolgorate, strengthen and purify
the system, cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach,
Diarrhoea, de. A puled amaitizor and tonic. They
'invigorate the body, without stimulating the train.
Theyare
,compound of pure St. Croix Hum, Boots
and !Serbs, and aro recommended by all who ,use
them. Adapted to old or young, bit portipalarly
recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by a
Grocers, Druggiats, Betels and Saloons.
P. It. DILkEZ 2 CO.,
Broadway, Now York.
m7l.3mealain
£Lyon's MOgnetio Insect Pow-
DAIL tested for 19 Tem and gout' tn• Was. It
kilo and exterminates Beaches, Bed Bags, Ants,
Pleas, Moths io glottis, fors and 11 unittare, Garden
Insects, du. AU genuine bears the signature of L
Lion, and is siotpoisonotts to persons or domestic oaf;
mats. Beware of counterfeit, and Imitations.
Lyon's Powder kills all insects Ina trice.
Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mace.
Sold everywhere. Li. S. BAllllgii,
rnyhriosodies 202 Broadway, New York.
'Lake Superior Copper Mill and
SMELTING WORKS, l'immtgan.
PARK, 'URD & CO_L,
Manufacturer' of SH M
EA C THING, Y
BRAZIEss' AND
BOLT CX)PPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, EWALT= SOLDER;
also Importers and &Wen fn METALS; TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON, WIRE, de. Constantly on band,
TINNEILT MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Wananatrad, Di o. 149 first and 130 deco . nd area*
Plttabargh, Penn's.
MlTE!pedal orders of Copper cnt - to any &mired pt•. ,
myTindavrlyT
M"The Confessions and Experience.
Or AN INVALID. Published ft,r the benefit and
as a warning and a motion to young men who suffer
from Herron- Debllity, 4 Premature Decay, se.; any.'
plying at the nine time the means of flelf-Cure.
By one who has oared himself after being put to
great oxpenas through medical Imposition andquaok
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed anrelopei
smote norma may be had of the author, NATHAN.
tEL MAYFAIR, Esq., BedfinO, Bingo Co., N. Y.
mhllaydawT.
WITHROW DOOCILLII ......Wll.BOl MUTH.
M . ROBEtiSON, MINIS &
LEES; Yorrocas Aso MAcinsura, Waisnwroa
Worn, Pitt.burgh, Nan's.
Or►lcs, No. 21. Mum= SmuT. .f
Maitobettlre all kind► of STEAM . ENGINES AND
HILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD
WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND
.SHEET IRON
WORE.
WI - JOBBING AND REPAIRING dons on short
notice. rati2kndl7
jM'BUILKE & BARNES,
FIRE=PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
DANK VAULT - IRON VAULT DOOR, AND
t3TERL-LINZD DURGLAR-PROOF HAVE
• MANUFACTURERS.
Nos. 129 nod 131 TAW atm!, between Wood ood
Hosldtdeldoiredo—Nords sido,
iderIIANIS LOCKS always oo hand, mhZ
,WPittsburgh Steel Works.
111“.0 3011C1 .300u1 L. son) n'cvuoucui.
JONES, "BOYD & CO.,
flOntifacturoro of OAST STEEL; olio, SPiIING,
PLOW AND A. B. STREL, STEEL SPRINGS AND
AXLES. corner of Rao and Pint street, Pittsburgh,
Perea. • 0019
I. F. 1.11/11PA2ILICIL .. .. . RIZZI
MV. C. KIIIKPATRICK & CO.;
11 "uh a Orell and Wholesale Dealers In LAMPS,
OH I MEETS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, az.'
Sail*bolesale Agents for EMI'S CELEBRATED
ILLUMINATING AND LVDRICATINGCARBON
OILS,. Be. as Wocni Snare, opposite St. Mules
Hotel, Pl ttsberxh. JalS:l id
MJOHN COCHRAN ar 8E.0.,
ontrose of 1110 N RAILING, IRON VAULTS
AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW INIUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS, &a., Nos. 91 Second snood and
86 Third street, between Wood and Martel
Moo on hand a variety of now Patterns, Dag
and tgalo, imitable for WI purposes.
• Particular attention pad to ancksdng Grate Loth
dons at abort oak*. nb.9 •
WN. HOLIES & BONS, Dealers
IZION AND DOMESTIC DILLS OP LI•
CHANCE, CERTIFICATES 07 DEPOSIT, BANE
NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 6T Market otteot,
burgh, Po.
ltirOollacttorte mods on all the sttlnulpel dike
'throughout the United Shaw
•it C. P. KABELE, Zapf)
URN MIADIURRID/ and deem In DOOR, PROM
OAP, LETTER AND ALL RINDS 01 WRAP.
PING PAPER.
Norm?. removed from No. 27 Wood street to Ito.
93 Staid&old Meat, Pittabuisti, Ps.
INIP - 06819 OR 'MDR TOR RAGS. mr9
MIIENBY: IL GOLLOB, 'or
WANDINO AND COMMISSION MISCHANT and
wholasole dealer In • CHIESN, DIIIUB, BT/IDS.
TIED, and Prodog* &unsay, No. 15 Wood stroll.
PlNaborich. Po. • sal
DO LLA —l3• bbli. • •un
J. Clay, for tale by
. ,
Jvl
• !LIMON Q. COLLINS.. .
NJ SOD tOzes Weetern 'HaOm Cheese;
80 do Hananoth Ilfaintmrg Cheese;
100 do Woods` etarch;
20 seeks prime D y Apples; • .
30 bbla
10 half bbl.. Vthite Flab;;
• 100 dozen FreL - i; Brooms;
,2S do fancy Her. Drama; -
- 80 do Whleh do;
80 do fancy Hearth 13r-ehes;
2 Ma-prima country Soap;
18 crocks Apple Butter;
Just received and for side by
IILANE YAW GOHDEH:`
1 , 4 Second street
14 ARLIN A.kir, Al' AUCTIUN.--On
11 WEDNESDAY 11101IN'NO, July 9lb. at ID
0791 °A, .ill be sold, at Davis' Auction, 64 Viols at.:
8 dozen amorted Plrtuar Chisels;
''
- 9 do do Conant;
1 do Tap
Doren;
1 do Broad Akral
6 do Corn Rocs;
5 do usorted Bolts;
3 do Coif-. Mills
, 6 do Lla,dled Illtcbels;
3 do do Axsa;
' 12 gross eaklued Lt,,Ak. er.yo..;
: tjta 1 G. DAVI9, :sort.
I.3o7MOLLtiell IMAM Jot Lth, tloa.
CITY WEIGH SCALES.SeaIed Pro
pasal., addreesed to the Finance Committee of.
Councile, will be T.C.l.ed at 'lie °glee until SAT
URDAY, Jtey 12th, 1.862, at 3 o'clock p. m.,
Weighmaebaes for the mteral City Weigh Scales.
Bidden wilt elate bow much par cent. of the gross
teeenoes sirloin from eaid scales they will pay the
City for the sue of lame..
Da:Ds JOH'
FLY PAYER.—
mcOARGO, Controllpr
Wightma - 28 celebrated FLY PAPER, a sover
eign remedy for than, unmitigated pests—Pies aced
mgottom—and flee from poison
• Wholesale and Vasil by J. D. WILLIA4IB,
114 Smithfield etre.t.
Sole agent of the nunufactcwor fur Plnaburgh and
Allegheny. 7n7:2w
EXEt;UTOICS NOTICE.-Whereas,
Lettere Testamentary on the estate of Joseph
Ben, decd, late of Bobbin= township, Allegheny
county, bay, been granted to the undersigned, all
persons knowing themeelyos indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment. and those haring
claims to present' them, properly einthenticaled, for
settlement. JA S. BYLL,
IL H. GIGHOIAON, I Ex°c.U...
Adams' raprissa Office, corner Grant-and Seventh
emote. In7:6tarT
NOTICE.—AiI persons having °tiaras
atalnet the estate of Francis Stevenems. deed.
Ire requested to present them for settlement ; and
those knowing themselves indebted velil pleae make
payment to the undersleneel, at the °Mosul Mitchell,
demon et Co., N 0.194 Liberty stmt.
P17..2t WILLIAM STEVENSON.
'14 . 01.1 /WON %V Y, TUI3 ACC , 45r,
A-P SEGAII.S.—On WICDIIRSDAY MORNING', 9111
inst., at 10 o'clock, still be .old, at Dade' Ao tim,
54 liifth :
S boxes superior Richmond Cavendish Tobacco;
1 box Watermaresextra do do;
15 boxes prime kagalla Sews;
3 bbl.. choice Bourbon Whisky;
Also, 12 dozen Patent,Congh kledlelno.
n'T 3 G. DAVIS, And.
BACQN--3,000 lbs. Hanle;
SOO da Edda; •
Jnot SOCOITCd and for sale by
HENRY H. CA...I.LINS
.10110M811-6 casks just received and
.1 for see by H 10711.7 H. COLLINS..
bble. fresh Lime for Bale
.1-41 by IISNUY H. COLLINs.
ADIAINIS'AILATUR ai SALE.4-ity vir
tue of en order of the Orphan.' Court of Alle
gheny, county, the undersigned, Administratrix et
the estate of Frederick Klaus, dec'd, late of A lle
gheny City, will, on the premises. expos* to Public
Auction, on BATOR DAY, J uly 26th, 1812,5 t 3 o'clock
p. m., to the highest and best bidder, the following
described real estate, TM:
AU that certain lot or piece of ground eituate in
the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, bounded and do
scribed as follows: Commencing at the northeastern
corner of East Lane and a lot of ground told by
Weber's hel •; thence' running westwardly along
said Weber't lot and along the lot of • certain Heil
man to Vceghtloy street; thence berth sixteen feel
sod six Inches alftng Voeghtloy street to a lot of
gnnnd belonging to John Pilau .; thence outwardly
along the line of John Klaus' lot to East Lane; thence
southward!, sixteen feet and six inches, more or less,
along East Lane, to the place of beginning, upon
which in erected a two story frame dwelling and
o her improreaerits.
Cosetinomi—One.hall'cush down, balance !none and
two years, with interest, secured by Judgment Bond
add Mortgage the purchaser to pay expenses for
drawing Deed, Band and Mortgage.
ILABNA KLAUS,
'Adnex. of Fred. Maas, deemed,
per' .P. Mueller, het Attorney.
Allegheny City. July 4, 1862:ju1-3tda3twF
IN TEM 4.:OUILT OF IAYMMON
IN
PLEAS. • No. 210, March Term. 1861.
Voluntary Amlgnment of A. B. Curling g il t!!
g l l tTnow to wit, isms . 26, 1862, The account of
Amer ee prevented at chambers, and-upon eormider
'Won thereof, by the Court, It to ordered that notice
of the-exhibition and Ming of the same be given by
publicat on to tee Laity Garefte, serabweekl,y, fo r .
three weeks, and that if no a:cepa:us to said ac
count be flied before SATURDAY, the 19th of July
next, the samOwill be allowed and coxfirmed ebso
lutely. From the It -oord.
Mind t KENNY EATON, Prothonotary.
jut3weoct
ALLMILLEN tX/UNTY, u.
In the meter of thaTrunteahlp 0f4:1122
N. Illppel. Into otAllegbony comity, Mama, mow
lee of lb* INltata of Alm 0. R."AlrOray. No. 107,
Much term, 18t10; Common-Plea.
And now, to wit, June 30,1802, the accord °l aid
To taco, 0. /I. Eirpoy, de.'4l. premiui ! at chambers,
and upon caddaation themor It Is ordered that no
tics of the exhibition and Ada of the name bo Alma
by publication weekly fti the Pittebusxh Daily
for throe sweeka, anti that If no exoeptioos be
pled to aid account Def.,* IiATITUDAT,the 19th of
July nest, the same will be allowed eel confirmed
aboolutely. Pens the record.
Attost lIENRY EATON, Prothonotary.
Patten interested will take notion. jutmawd3w
UNITED STATES HOTEL, ArLaNno
CM'. N. J..
I I.IIES S, 11013180 N, Soperiotecdent.
This celebrated hotel will be open for the reap.
Den of etas's' on SATURDAY. June 21, DM, and
will continue open until September 12th.
blew the la.( season mazy handsome Improve
ments have bee. 'made. both to the hour and
grounds, adding stilt (nether to the comfort, cone..
Weston and pleases. of the guests..
Persons desiring to spend the summers& Dip see.
Acre wlll And the accommodations at. the UNITED.
STATES euperior to those alloy sther home on the
Atlantic coast.
DABBLER'S celebrated Band has been engaged (or
the sewn, and 'rill be under the direct La of the
Resent Healer.
Dlr. TIIUIAB H. BABBATP. 'ale of Calve May ,
will have charge of the Billiard Boom, Ten Pin Al
loys and nhoutlog Unikry
The extensive improvements made two gears ago,
and Moto now in contemplation by the ovum of this
spleudiALwatabllshment, IJ en ample gnaranke of
what tee peitrons of the house may expect coder Its
presort management.
lITNBT A. B. BROWN,
for Proprietors.
LIEULIEU. A • , SUN &► , Nto. 71,
.
of Wood and Tentrib streets, hare re
calved a fresh supply of pilau, wares and desirable
BOOTS AND SHOES,
modeling of Ladles'. Mises. and Ohlidien's HEEL
CONGRESS GAITERS; Children's Goat and 310.
rooco sad gobo REEL BOOTS; Tooth's Patent
Loathe:Orford and grouch TIES ,• Women' s extra
site broad BUSKINS; Gaol's broad rowed Buckskin
BOOTEES; Gent's Tr.neh CALF BOOTS; Cent's
greed, Balmoral CONGRESS BOOTS, alt of whicb
bars been made to ordar,vith special regard to fit
end durability, and s'o warranted to give *allots*.
tioo. Je3o
CHEESE I -.CHEESE I I
60 boxu W.B. Chews; • -
40 do do do, small alto;
60 do larga Hamburg Caessol •
25 -do Lataystts prime.
In store and for sale ba L. H VCICT d 04)
()UNS UNAINNT •Ok' ruumus, r-
Vv calved this day— • "
10 MAL Stop;
t do &oar • .
• le w. • 011 mane%
10 Was pure Vide • •
Aad far malt by ita L. Q. VOIOT t 00.
To LE'f—Two three.itooms, No.
Hand staiet. resamolon given immediately.
jut VOIOT a CO.
innBLS EXTRA. NANIIL.Y I+U/tilt;
vv 100 bbls. entre roar; . •
1,000 to. Sams;
. • I,too Its. Bides;.
400 MI. BbOaideri;
60 dozen Broom; • . '
In 'tors and for wale by J. C. IdoVAT,
Jn2 Hp. 10 omltlifleld street.
A CARD.—We would reepeothillrio .
Ai form oar friends and Lb. public that ire bat,
Just received, and Sr. now weans. ono of the lar4
and best selomed stocks of DRUGS. C l iCdlo '
PAINTS, OITA, trIUWII. Platt' UldEltY
IrANOT AIITIOLES, to.. to., to be found In CM
city, whkh we are preparod to 001 l In quantities to
salt ctutomers, at low done caw entire stock balug
bought for casts from Met builds.
WOODSIDEA.WALLA OI ,
SdS Liberty street.
titolias WALUCIII
WOODS= ft WALLACE, .•
' • • •
waoLzseis ..
.
No. 306 LIBUfI VMS?
JN:s i r•
VOUNDLUID Doti, On rum 014;
breed 600 bolt trained, cheap. Inquire at EAOII.II
HOME, 101 Fulton Wept, Wad.:. .Je6:lt
Ilatitilf, l UB &a, I-26 • Ins. prime
N./ mammoth tlairitartObrama, Just nocalTed und
far as by /JUNK YAK emu:lNa,
tril, 114 &mad stmt.
Wu- u••• kg •fl• - • m.d,.-ohoice
1 ' 1 .' 111 . 14 `"1: Zit=
76 Water and 42 Frut otreeta.
11 bbls.bouthern
/111 " 14
Id .1. B. LIGOIST CO. •
ICI'ILO EU —172 bb for eale by
ja2 nista U. COLLIAL.
• - ,••
SEND TO A..TIOTHKR.
OR ITLIZHD, IN THZ ARMY,
oss or THE PATENT WRITING MULE&
for sale by
W. S. RAVEN,
Woon Alp) THIRD, STEM%
It contains Fen ' Ink. Paper, EnsalaPas.
8 % - t
01wckers and
by 2 Inc Checkerbard. end yet measures only .
ochea hes. - sal
W AT.hIAZDi T
'AUCTIO ' rincrxsuitssoz COMPANY, OP
NEW YOESC
CAPITA/. STOCH-.--...V40,001
• : ASSETS,
11.1 Estate held loy the Company-.
Cash on hand .....
Quit in St Nichelea 8ank.—............
Amount of Unpaid
Cash' le bands of . ; Agents and L. come. of
transmission ».:» r .».._..»:„..._.....» 00 00
Lo secured by li:onds and Mortsays.- 011,1133 50
Amonht do. Comp any' which Judg
ments bays been 'obtained,..—....--„.
.. 4,010 00
United States Stocks: .......... 2,000.00
Stocks bold by the.COmpany as oalater.l
security for 10,97.5 (XI
Premium Notts due and nomad 1,041 57
Prom um Notes'not due 990 04
Interest on Inseetteems dne and tumid.. 500 00
Interest on Investments accrued but not
Vain. of all other property belonging to
the Company-. .. . ..
LIABILITIES,
Losses dee emdanpaid
Amount of Clams for LoslliitOD . 7l; tedly
the Company . . ..-4
Loa.. during the year ;Lich ' hav47 - heen 2 ' s®
°6
.....
Lo.,see during the year le h.ch here not
been 4,300 00
Losses during the year not acted amt.... 8,61:0 00
Cub premiums 73,271 16
Premium Note* taken by the Company.... 1,954 54
Premium earned.;....„. .... 61,071 16
Interest retched from Inr.stment• of the
gIEPIGITURILI . 3.
Lome* paid durAs* the yrar_.-................5 48,147 26
Looks paid duriug the year o blob at. rued
Amount paid ant owing for ninmrance
promtuma . ... ..... ... 4.423 45
Return premi s nma, whether paid or unpaid 9;340 53
Moen.* paid during ti. year, ineuding
- and msaionsa kees p .1d to the Ag• nt. •
tinkers of the Company.— ..... 23,4532 34
Tax • I aid by the 4,903 06
The tudersigned, haring been spoLuted Agent
and Attorney of the atone named Company, has ob
tained license from the Auditor General, and is now
ruady to Woe Pe Idea to his many friends at mode-
rate rates of Premium.
, .
'JAMES W. AII.IIOTT. Agents
Je27:2.ls2ttrlP No. 37 Irlth street, Pittsburgh
tIESTRU Y Y OUR--Eata, lioaches, &C.
LI Destroy yorr--Blice, Moles and Ants.
Destroy yoser;—Bed 11. p.
Destroy ydar—Moths in Fora, Clothes, &a.
Destroy liasir-Innsquitoes and Fleas.
Destroy yoscr—lnsects an Plants and Fowls.
Destroy youre-Inseets on Annuals, dio.
Costar's Eat, Roaah, &c.,
Ext,erminatar;
Bed•lntq Exterminator;
Electric Powder for Insects.
, ONLY 11:FALLIBLE REHICDpiIi Fr.NOW2i
Pm from Poisons.
"Not dammrone to the Mona. Family
"Rata do oot die on the premiata."
"They come out of their hole. to dls."
Fold ertrysche se—by all Wholewile;L'mpids in the
large cit ee, and; by tavigyists, Grocer*, ;timekeepers,
and Retailers generagy, in all country towns and. vil.
Incas in the United States.
E. eXLI,AIIB A CO. and 11. A. PAIINESTOCE.
CO., principal wholesale and retail agent. in
Pittsburgh, /
ilarCountri Dealers can order as above, or address
Mars direct, (dr . for PriaNten7llkc' to
et4VAB ,
/ risefised Depot,
jeld:Srodavi : Yo 482 Broaderay,,Neer Tort.
LIME ,AN I.VAL.
of the bed qtuallty, at the
ILS. ,
CELSIOTt. COAL YARD,
On ilan Baflmed, at the east end of lilentinary
A 11,010,8137 City.. JAM IS BRNO.
rany9A
GEORtiE E. ALLEN, Bales. DLtsoat,
corner of Fourth Street and Chem Alley.
Particular attention pald to the melting of
GRATES, BANOICS, KETTLES, OVENS. 604 abet
PAVING AND JOBBING GENERALLY.
. . . . . . .
The only parson baying the LIGHT fur constructing
DODGE% PaTENT OPEN FINE kLAOES ior
Allegheny manly.
lf:I - Orden left at Medlin' will receive prompt at
tendon.
isdahilw
rro miobEzvux, ()Fact', PRO
DUCEA. Asp GRAIN DEA.LEES.—The adver
tiser having had a large eaperienee lu the stone
branches of tilde, wishes an engagement in a good
house in the buying and selling department. Is ac
quainted withrtnost et the retail trade to the alike
and Imbue., Lid hes a g.or knowledge 01 the Mar
ket. East a-41 Weer. Would accept a position in •
manufacturing establishment. Plume address; "U.,
IluE 285. Pittsburgh. P. O."
mw SPKINtis AT 11031 K—Slue
J.
Ltck, Peltier; liedfird, Congrem, Soratein, Im
plies Kissengeu and landmills Artesian 11 atom, for
sale by . SIMON JOHNSTON,
• Jua corner Smithfield and fourth streets.
'JURE, HULL.A.ND tilN, direct fr om
1
shutout hopes, In storm jugs, cotitakilag over a
quart each; also 60 eased of Blulnger's Celebrated
Loudon Dock, Oln, for sale by
SIMON JOHNSTON,
juS ouster Smithfield and Fourth streets.
U . QyARTEtiIIeISTERS WAIL.
liAiill4, and other CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOT-
EUNMENT,:Ix!ught by
PITTIII3I7IIGH TWIST CONPANT,
PEARLS -4 tons to arrive and for sale
by LIP2I HENRY H. COLLINS.
GaOVESTEEN A HALE having removed to their
new wareroopts,
No. 478 BROADWAY,
are nevi pinated to. odor the public • magailloent
Dew stale
I OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO,
ountsintog an improvements known In this country'
or Europe, over-strung bassi French grand action,
harp penal, iron Mane, for
• $l5O CASH.
Warranted for VIVI IfitlS.9.
Web mooldinieun,
• . • *175 to •200,
all warranted 'made of the bust seasooed Plitarial;
and to nand better than any sold for $4OO lir $6OO by
the old methods Of manuresture. We invite the beat,
JuSsee to exatillne and try - these new instruments.
and we stand ready at - al. times to test thept with
any °there ntaitutachared in this cceintry.
GEOVEETEEN • & BALE
L
$1 ry g, CHEAP PLINOS--The sub-
ILP scriber would retpecthdly Inform ths pub-
.110 teat ens bat again received a few of thaw Imps-.
Nor _Rosewood %octave Cottage Pianos, with over.
strings, made by Baines Bros., New York, which shs
will sell at tbe•low price of g 176." - ;Thep ars warrant- -
0 tor rive years, -
CHABLOTTS Btll.lo, 43 Flitb street,'
Sole ismitt int lb. above Plartoe, and also.for Kaaba's
'FlM..)l4lg7.lfnumwymlTl
iii/1113; from ilia ooleDratel rietoa
OiIiZUBTA NEUMAN;
Laulast be4nireciive4 and ire it*: gas bi
tr:vrtanza * EITIO.,
i‘T Jost . Jost nvelvlosu every lane neve
stock' of TORT 8, selected
PelsOnell/ irsm - lbs - celebrated laentifictorles of
OdkJtering italoos, Dolton; Davie I.ox,
Dostott; and Haselton Now. Totk—all of new
stiles, and will be sold et present manufactoress' rr
demi rates fos auh of onn revisonable credit..
lOUS atzta.on; siwoda
.1 /UAW? -VIOLIN till' • (18 ,
rorr ram.
Ulf,
Trobles,•or X *flint:4 lllsh.h.fkir bslh'quisliff.;o:34
&roods, or A -
Fourths, or .11Argth, vire 5Ur5i.:.:...60 •
Bat/qults
itt strut Fris irsi ch : Or German Ist, XI, &I And
•
v i dity (Ram. AA. X.sirrsr.strinp; euh.ls'
Brit quallti Flollnalfo, Aim; Fo li o so
Bolt •“. sod 0, .
,fisted toliaT &dam. Put psld oo rscqpt pf the
JOHN 10, =ion; aiviwaiienst:-
torrof fresh Strhtss Jest 'rives's! t
aw l vtu lue liktiagerge, rioter, Accoolectus,, ;‘
Prminraan. PL.
_ils/411:14.WK0Z113,41.14 11A1 IQ.
1111Thad,- , tnnalbo eobbratsi twututoetorrof
Kama Hawn Baton. - -Also.' two good - resod.
band Candi CIESIN. Toe ado
oat - . JOHN IL. NJILLTAOB. - Wooo
.
NSW FANCY GM'S, for Dress
Trimmings, realised by express this trarrning, at
BOWL%
NARROW BLACK RIBBONS, with
coloit4 aiteolcaud by ewer Mb morning, It
HORNE'S GREAT CLOSING OUT
BAWL of EIfirROIDISIYAI AND LINER HAND-
KERCHIEFS ELM CODUIMIS. - Persons who aid'
barritniihould'call at
...4 13,100 00
539 90
6:336 30
1,557 17
NEW CAMBRIC SATES,
NEW-israien WORE coLiaks,
Received by express this isionilegOet
"I EAT INDUCEMENT TO PUB
OILSEEDS OP
1:0.1r3r . Good /
/ -
A VERY LARGE STOCK AT OLD PRICES,
basing ;mirth/mad before the recent advancein prices.
HOOP SKIRTS AND HOSIERY. /
SHAWLS, SACQUES ADD MAKILIDA
BUMMER DRESS GOODS.
%/
At a great turtles to close them out.
Wbolessle buyers take jot:ha—Fre aro scUias a
greet malty Good e less t ‘ lia / s Eaters pica.
0-Taauta Casa. t ,
C./HANSON LOVE & CO.
Jut /
$267.917 71
549,661 90
Trns
AT
Barker & co.'s,
59 Market Street,
GREAT BARGAINS
IN ALL KINDS OF
Dry arcocociss.
linnets hr all maxima.
JOAN D. SCULLY, Cubist.
PlailrO&
ST 1'1: slso
478 - BitOADWA4, N.Y
GOODS.
77 sad 79 Market stmt.
ROBES%
77 and 79 lrukirt (trot.
Nos. 77 and 71 MOIL= EITHNIT.
oledale Rooms 2d and ad do.iima
NEW BLACK LAM AND swum,
NSW SWISS HAMM fin Guibaldi's,
HOBlirB.
7 7. ana 79 Market (treat.
PREPARE FOR THE Ora OF JULY
J. M. BUROHFIELD,
NOETH•ZABT °maxi 70178111 am) mat-
MCI STILECTO, lump on band large stock of
Drees C3loocis,
PLLIN want mass lama
PLAIN " NULL "
" WANBOOK "
PLAID
I:=M;MM
MOZAZIMITIS, BKRLGX2, LAWNS, ORGAN
DIES, sad forgo sow tousat of ILLOZ mad SILL
ifARTILIA 13, HOOP sum, unnonnaums,
ke. , DON'T FAIL TO CALL.
THE NEW FLEXURE IKIET.
EATON, MACRUM & CO
ruytt. the attention of the Ladles to the
PATERT FLY:KURR SKIRT
=v t r . s t. gr t :hd obtpat .ct entlii
Thai Dave also on Ina a supply at „that Waits
11113b0H BEM, knows u
vsn?OLlN!;Dssrsml.
. . ,
' They oleo . invit e the attention of ViliOlifaiLZ
BUYSIV3 to their stook of lower Wad SKIRTS,
tesnufictunel. expleelly to theft' ardei:-lucct mold at
Masten pilot&
zerorhutaituir a ca.
NEW BUMMERGOODS OPENED
MI "CT C3r , la St
Corner of Fifth and Market Ste
A biatitital asiortinant cf LACE ROINTB AND
011tOCIt113, with damn, tint Wont style.
8617417113, In BIUTIMIIt Goods, $l4O to 14.
CLOTS &taxis, for s3:iict
Now ttyABOOP EMITS.
lili ea and Claidrea'iitOOP EMT&
DBMS GOODS; for 5X cads aid tumirtbh
• colcos, for &X coats and irrird!. .
tnnium RILBB,.In aLeots wd eiripos,irs%
Jell' • • .
-90113111.1!r'rralliD.MAIMIT .
DESTRATIT4IIIAND ,SOLlicE.Amn,
OLIN. put reoilvselt7l-Imesi_
NARROW,TRINNANG BERRONLARcokm.-
NARROW BLACI:OIIIPIIRD. LADD& •J
-. NARROW BLADE TRIO= LAMM'
GRZNADDIR AND NIIIIIN AU coot . .
ire BONNET RUM Don lea
nTelttllACalli C°..
Iffif!!!
RULEY, YAR,R=
PLUMOZB3,
GO dip ;
. , .
STIAA4
IfB /alma Braun, ma 8
?owl AND ACIITATOI,
Ralsatrias lined la the mad
limos' tilted by with bot
mast. 4a the 'jib
mtdern, beveyorpouts.
stAnnwoultuFmr
FE=E•
Lilie-0, 1 quo e n e rrv ronutiy ‘
itia,infor•szt4toritsie • -
4,34
Wsiar srrinst wow
11111111,14 455 iitth street;
--.. --
1-- 4. ff• ''''''-'., ' , ''' - ' 7, i ,- ' 77- -
:;:;•-:. 4 '''. , '! 4 '.._ - -.:=.1"Z,5,,,J.,:v..'i'
O*4ONVERT HALL
CARNCROSS & DEICEIPS
MINSTRELS. "
OEM WIEICE LONGKI, nlpaitteular regust.
Monday Evening, - July
Change of Programme ntihtly.
iitilr• SONGS. ACTS, strausquEs,
sziauta*-55 owns ; cam. Is morn.
Dods open air/4 o'clock--atr mace at
jta TRANS_ ZDWARDS. A ..
0411TritSUM111
Leistii sad . .
Late.
IiONDAIIigYINISO, July tith
Yatswell beneat B.OMIT, end pod•
Ural} last night of the
.41414)
THIVQI7ICIX... 1112iDERSON.
t1301141.-..7 "- ilas i18131.10R Wlll#llG.
VIAGINIA_AIIMMT.'
MINKS Yr. J. 7LLETZLZE
:07,0p MOWS --Mr. MUDS.
A.
NETTS AND JENOTTE.
7. S.
iir.a.orTs.
.VIVANTED.—Capt. D. ht. Atom; of the
lOtst Pennsylvania Volunteers. bat been de
tailed for the mantling terries. and le now In the
city rPr that pnrcawa. Ogles. - nth street.
(op Itaire a•• ohs ran hare the cholciof attach
ing themselvea to any of the Pennsylvania Bee
rosnna • .107:61
11UND6 AND MONTliAlit.ti-Warr
- $28,000 in Banda and Mortgages, amount)
ma ibilows, to wit t •
1 for $6,000, baying .1 years to tin.
1 ler "
1 tor WO O % " " "
1 for SUMO. " " -
"
1 for ••4 }4 " "
Ifte•111,000,. year to ran;
to
be @mewed on city or connty.nroperty and drat
Uso. Apply B. McLAIN • CO.,
Jelli wonrila sinnet.
W ANlMA—information of 52. bbla.
, OIL, brought from Oft City by Keelboat Writ
Point, on or abort the let but. Said Oil in 4 aunt
s*" ".1.
tha°" 32:DALZZLI, f SOB.
• I• 14 - 69 and fll ylinter agent.
LINDSEY'S SLOOP SEARCHER.
Tie GENUINE AILTICLE, prepusai by the-Ode
nalDnrentor, Dr. J. IL LINDEINX.Irtaciti Istapraed
twit tote Invaluable In the care of
SCROFULA,
CANCEROUS Foaxerwas,
CureNzotra Ditawml/4
ExcriumAs,
PLEA ON.TE FACIE,
IMRE Eras,
ODD AND artunttousr acims,
Rionnumo Disoirms,
DYIPEPRIA 7
oTAMIDIOB,
SALT
ME4IIIIIiI/4. ThaEuzs,
AIXALII CWICPLAINTS,
WTrEt-A.LL OTHER
DISORDIERZ PROM AN
lIIPROPEIT CONDITION OFTEN
CI:MMATOILY SYSTEM
Raja GENICIZAZ TOMO,.
EIiTEOTA latr. MOST
, . ,
Is Oared to the public se • medicine in every WIY
Maltby of conildenoo—it htYthg now stood the test
of emay seam trlth the result of a naphilz Inereur
. „
17 1111th drat.
A TONIC, It hes no Kush Unlike the Unger
dle mizttues ,ealledtt Matte no fan
• •
eirpetttA . but glees ton. is4-eiger to the eyirtcitt.
trlattarly 'and permm.nUy, .
N'S AM= being ttaseneirkgr„ resit
dm Pia maim Gec sI7ID iurctsaiing. , tar :
that prepared bb DZ. Ma"Mand tab 10 ithar•
SOWN JOHNSTON, Durroom;
Vgatis asad Retail Algtnt.
comer aralthlteld and.lcurthatnetft
_:JulAwoodaccriet,
U t' -PAPER- •• •
HOVEL =,
r'.0119PPIT1111; '
HOTD TAP
• - HILL i !IMO Penn: •
oc.ritri.a6,4 stock Zama,
win be Weld at law grim *a Gosh, Botollottlyill Fa&
U to their tottoutogo to
aq P w
.y r
mes a calL
telrerwill
EBAld.
earas.tinagar.Priceusti me n slessl4l l / 4 sun*
Lakin. Lobule far Kea • Labels kw
and weal id anuntiattat szell•pleki•_
• r arWaliM
'"7vo..
-Slum Job Prhatem B 7 Road at:
TrY' • U • a superb=
ardele. ISt thugs golTssispeploon.
to, aft by _ JONASTON t 004.
sillitunamot • Stallosinv, 67 Wood at.
VILEIUTOURArIi choice:
lock &scarp mut,lit low poor.
atiraoita 1f11.41. JOHNSTON kCO.;
oryStasconal stssinsitik 6T Va.:614110t.
, w 1;
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04:
is b3„4 NI" us it 11- ou Co.
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:t r, 4ta
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~ 7- --::7 P;sl'.l
=::rld;ii 1n5114:,-.1 '
300 tlf,_ll4 /at BIZ
kiv, I , -
Rps -s t,
~,,:„11%1°
~./411,
.1, trtrt JC121.44/,,.14"4.
7 —
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SCALD HEAD,
, Trrna
G . ENEI4L D,EBILITY,
Lmat CoA:rr Wit.
Loss or Appirriz,
Low fienos;
FOUL Bloicim,
Nr4nONLICT;AND CANNOT
FAIL TO SICNIUMT,
WHERE SHED- PEERS
warstemy, Arm
,wcomnsa
Driar.cmors.