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So it was all through last Leonean and winter, with the same class of persons, in reference to the policy of inac tion which characterized General UCCLE!, tsv's term of, command on the Potomac,- they regarded'it as the'height of presump tion, at least, if not downright blasphemy, to censure ant policy, or to find any man ner of fault with anything whatever sup posed to have 'the sanction of the young General, trite, without having ever fought a battle, or even been under fire on any field AD soldier, had been suddenly elevated to the place of commander-in.chief of the army on the retirement of General Scorr. 'lf Literals a raison for so'unreasonable a stale of mind, itniest be--ihat the persons referred to have persuaded themselves that it is the duty of, the press to surrender all independent judgment wherever it encoun ters any act of a commander-in-chief, and to consider whatever he does as beyond all question right. Now this is so prepos terous an assumption, that the very men who reason and decide according to it, will shrink from the avowal of it—dodging all close observation of their position by get ting into the woods. In point of fact, most Of Oaetre:Men,—all of them, indeed, except the natural idiots, of whom there is proba bly a somewhat, larger proportion on the wrong side of every question,--appear to be aware that there is somethiuginherently weak and foolish in their assumption for - like a certain ohms of devotees, who are but semi irrational, at the worst, in their " idolatry, and only partially given over to a debasing superstition, these worshipers of a !unitary idol, the work of their own hands, cannot keep cool enough to follow any ra tional course 'of enquiry, beyond a few minutes; after which there is nothing to bo _boa from: them bat the sound and fury of rani and denunciation, with, of course, reckless and blind assertions, and denials of matters of fact, and all manner of in consequence in the matter of argument. - Bat we meet with same objectors of a very different class—men bf good intelli gence—meri capable of both ' right thinking and right feeling—and from these, of course, when we have to differ on any .question, it is done only with pain. Some of these take'the ground that it is cruel to put anything before the people calculated . . . • to impair- their confidence In General Mc _ CzEm.s.sr, seeing that fathers and mother; and brother's and sisters, and friend!' and neighbors, of the thousands of brave and generas heroes 'who have gone forth to ' fight their country's great battle under his ri leadership in the field, must be excited to most painful: , anxiety by reading so much calculated to impair their confidence in the Ccommander-in-Chiel, on whom so much Gov have at stake must depend. We admit the painfulness of the task. Bat if it is our duty to place before oar readers the exact state ' l of the facts as we find them, not as they or we would have theta, how should we answer' for it, by and by, if we should be found to have been amusingthem ; and ourselves with the pleasant, comforts . ble delusion that all was going well—when, 11 in fact, we had been deliberately ignoring everything, but what would favor this one ' sided impression? ': Why, the very men who now object on the ground that we have been too severe in 1 - " ourzeniarks and reports on the mane e =ant of the campaign, would not unlikely be then first, and heroin we should honor them, to call us to account for having failed to lay the whole t r uth, however unpleasant, however uncomfortable, it might be, before the public, who have such , mighty interests - at stake in this hour, and who have a right to claim that the press shall do its whole . duty,setting torah impartially the whole -' • truth, no matter what popular idol may be broken by it. ' , I We had intended to notice at come length several of these objection; but our space to-day forbids us. We cannot, however, refrain from adding the following pertinent • remarks which we - find in the columns of a respected contemporary, who has often be fore turned with good effect the weapons of these partizans upon themselves: very.noticeable bow that very share' of the preen;'-and people who are loudest in re monstrance against nowspapercomments onthe cenduet of the war, intending by this to slain! Immanity from criticism for this or that Gen - end, go quite to the other extreme, and, in behalf of their favorite, are loud and bolster -- our In their abuse of those In power. To --- make the case plain. 'lt is with those above referred to,' a very serious breach of civilian 7.7 and patriot'duty to criticise a General ; vary disloyal and altogether not to , be allowed. But mark In the SAIDA breath what a storm`of detractioh, 'Utilisation and abuse'these same out u Congress, Upon the Secretary ~il i tim i L mand P by eleie inference andimputa tion upon the President himself. The recent events m the Peninsula have brought out an estraordlnkry flight of these aspersions and sksanits and such have been the misrepre eentatiorland useless batwlings ot pure pertt sanship that the investigation set on foot in the. House as noticed 'elsewhere Is entirely timely. •It will be far bettei for the people to havothe facts than to be overwhelmed with the absurdities of these detractors, who rant and bowl without:reason, or knowledge. Here at our hand lies (we positively do not-wish this word h t° b e l II % D ors l e ! d o ) v il e rN New "-. York ole o at dally which fear y army shonid have weeks , ago , been transferred ' to the Peninsula, when the dispatchesi and - -` 1 news up to the dates of the latest given else ,. _where show that out -troops In the valley of the Mississippi -haver fa r enough _on _their =Mohr° asoatra:„,7l 9 °.in g (17.2. Metlellan,y and—for weakening Gen. Banks!. There is no end nor consistenoy to these foolish and wielzsd clamoring. that come with= ill-grace frompaPers shish from the first biro been p , loudest in the demand that the pram ahead& hesitant on these very;subjects. But such is i s partisanship as contrasted with seal for the pablie welfare. Theotte Is a desire that the . , wont be done by , anybody who con exinni• The other has a close eye to the interests of some perticular person, for; whom great nn - • - dertakinga must wait, or fuel/enacted, or let' - 007 down Letofidtures. Under which class 4 s will; the most be progress gained P i t Northern Traitors. • ,„' , , e followipgeatiaat fr om the,editorial \ of: the Pittsbozei Past contains as , - . di t Auch treason as Vallan gha m or 'Wok . fi y 4*life' could -crawl inter-the same space. 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'l 4 7 i 7. - 7 , . , '`-` '' .0 •'',. : %kw ' ', -,1 ," 1 C , f -. , ~t : ~,. .- :, z- . ~," eN '' :......• .- , 1" ::,' 1 4 it, it (:-- ~, '~~ ~._ _ .;:_; ,'~>:;,: -, I - 1 , • • , • • Mo • ' - '40.1 7,4 4WZA-V4W ,I!? . • • : • " -. . : • • • • . ' / • *, • . . : ~s~; _ i - .... .. Saatitiz. FRIDAY- iIOIINII4O JULY 11 ;;.. ; .ME=M=C:= __ M3i:?i;:7~M-:. MEM smiled in the cotumns of that paper, while it is very- Mireful not to hurt the feelings of its rebet friends, while apologies foi re hellion continually . "and anzionily. sought for: , ,!lt Tho,,pi . oceedinge of our piesent Congreis, , the course of the Abolition press, have driven hundreds of thousands of Union men who toted fer the Union; in their re spective States but twelvemonths ago) into the rebel _conks.. There was ro place else for them. They could not stand out againet their fiery 'rebel neighbor; because Con gresegave.them noencouragoment to resist rebel - encroachments. On ,the contrary, Congress daily famished 'the rebels with overwhelming evidence that the intention of the war tray the destruction of the in stitution of slavery. The consequence is, that the Southern people are more united now in treason than they, were six: months ago; and if our Congress goes on es it has been going, the result will be greater unanimity among the rebels every day. Bills of confiscation and l"emanciptition, hacked by speeches and editorials favorable to arming slaves,,that they may learn the. art of cutting ,their masters' throats. are not the best anemia to encourage' a Union feeling yheie slavery exists. Air. Banat. : hi a candidate'for the office of Surveyor General of Pennsylvania, and yet he is rendering all the aid and comfort ho can to the' rebels. Iris paper could be read with approbation by JEFF. Davis and. hie crow of traitors and could be justly , ' quoted as 'eyidence that the rebels have' many sympathisers in the—North. Tho, acts of Congresi.which the Post condemns, and presents:as apologies 'for rebellion, are also the acts of the President, for he hes ratified everyone ilSich has been presented to him, and they are the acts of the loyal people of the Northern States. In another:part of the same article, from which the shave treason is quoted, the PM sneers at the failure of the administration to put down the rebellion, and says it "isa l amentablecOmment ary upon the patriotism and prowess of the Northernpoople And it charges thiS s failure upon the Republican Congress, and the Republican Press, when it is well known that Congress has voted men and money without stint, and has dis played a magnanimity the olitical world never saw before, in puttineThese armies into the hands Of -.Generals who have be longed to the opposite party:: -The Post may .sneer away at. the North, for the consola tion of its secesh friends, btit the rebellion will finally despoil Jeff. Davis, and his Northern friends. . Duty id this Time - of Peri There never was a time in the history of our country w)tich called for more calmness and prudence than the present; and yet it is doubtful whether there has been a time in that history in which the reins have been more ccrrepletely given l hp to the baser passions of factious loon, than now. While the prestehas a; ditty to perform in abating as much as possible the madness of the hour, and in striving to direct the public mind into cbattnels of self•sacrifcing pa triotisrn,it is aiso,sOlemnly required not to yield. up its high prerogatives to any pop- ular clamor. There is one duty which is *unquestiona ble—to support. the National e‘tiministm tioc while it is : legally. and honestly striv ing to crush this unhallowed rebellion. The Administrition has of late been most bitterly assailed by one portion of the press, and all the reverses or disasters which have befallen our arms are blamed upon it, whether justly or unjustly. It should undoubtedly be held responsible for errors when they are clearly manifest; but the wholesale attacks made evince that they come from quarters more anxious to build up a political ititerest , than to. sustain the country. • As far as the Republican party is con corned, which is the 'sheet-anchor of the motion's hope, we rest very calmly. We believe it will be sustained by the people, when the trial comes. Our anxiety is not. for the party, as . , such, at the present time, but for the salvation of the country, whose future is endangered by the vile schemes of unprincipled melt who are seeking to dis tract the public ;mind, and to draw it off from the great struggle with the rebellion, and settle it upon minor issues, and es pecially to weaken the hold of the adminis tration on the public confidence. In the light of these views we copy the following vigorotts criticism on the aspect of political affairs, in connection with the recent movement in the Peninsula, from • Wilkie' Spirit of tire Times: "Shocked and dejected at the unforseen- re sults, the loyal public have anxiously endea vored to ascertain the !cause; while, eakieg adviititago of the general perturbation, every traitor in our midst has sought to locate the blame against the :Government. It is also a feature of this , vicious clamor, nay it is its leading feature, that all these denunciations of the Government, are Invariably accomots sad by the moat fulsome eulogies of General McClellan, and a eitism is thus attempted to beset on foot, the object of which is either to open a Presidential campaign in his favor, or to distract the 'public' mind on. the subject of the, prosecution of the war.: • aThis game has been ieing , on now for a considerable time, and It appears to us a little singular • that 0-1111. McClellan suffers- it to proceed:without a,!word 'calculated to rebuke the treason, and sttstain the Administration from such injurioutt slanders.. lie_ cannot fail to see that he is put forward virtually as the leader of this factiOns opposition, and that his pretended wrongs are the redoubts behind which these it neakingtrai tors level their shafts, against - thUbosom of the country. A warfare of this sort, being made apparently in his in terest, should receive a share of, his attention; audit he be not able to drive back the arnied insurgents, he can at least rebuke their slan ' derous allies who are co-operating with them in the midst of our Society. • "In ilioking back upon the battles of the • week, and reviewing the fruitless valor of our soldiers in connection with the sad results, it is net &Montt to arrive at the conclusion that -the whole campaign of the Peninsula has been a blunder. The true' road to Richmond was :duo south from Washin4ton, by which course an army of 250,00fi_men r covering the capital as it - advanced, might many a time - during the last nine months hive bleu driven in ono Compact massupon the then debilitated'Rebel stronghold. The division of it into parts, so that one-half might take the Strategic, circuit round Robin Elood's barn ,with the door open and the road clear (vide Jackson) toward the North, was the most fatal 'error that- could have been committed; and the commanding general who consented to perform the leading part is truly responsible for the weakness of the scheme. If he - did not approve of it, be Should not have consented to it; if ho thought his forces Insufficient) his 'rosiguation would have been a more honorable and soldierly al ternative - :than`-.the ,ascribe 'of the army: :Being deficient in strength, he should not have located his forcitamid swamps and extended hisdinsi for thirty miles in the face of a coca- . Tactind superior enemy, nor fora long Period of days assummi the attitude of giving battle. The positkur inwhicb lie had .PU.oddritneelf, opald -hardly . have been chosen worse. Ile ferfectly - lsolate.tfrom Pope's, army and trims Bllnmide'S, While the Rebels; with su perior- tactics; tad- tide* masterly iomblna tient. Cf . ..iheir"fornoti. at .a common center. lif!erst. of :iniiitseparated himself from his gunboats, tie cio-operatlon of which was the argementlitat • sent -him to ' the Peninsula. One monWeepposei"tbat - the military mind, wfilch could, after the reflection of II fortnight, detest the fatal error of this Inland tsolation, ',Might Imre sceri.itsi absurdity , at' the 'outset, - 'and by voinspylng the'rifer bank at the first . . • WlrMg2 available point' below. Fart Darling, moved forward with the gunboats acting as a left wing, -and, in thelmtelfes, iropneseriting titireo nth equal to 30,0,00 luta." !lle Might:p ave taken this positioe at Titrkey Bend or eons Lending before_the battle of Bair Deka,' e r r:on any. day for:aweele r after it 'and iris' - moot unfortunate that ho did not think of a baeo of operations on the James riyer, until the enemy were Prepared to make it . Coaktis .20,000 lives...., „ ~• •"It is proper that the people should think these things well over, and, while they give due creditto the Woundrousvalor of our greens, and the skill of those great captains, Ileintsel 7. Juan, ,Sumner,- Kearney, and Pralikliacwho extricated them from their dreadful-situation, administer condemnation wherever it may be due. Oar seven days' struggle was one con- Urinous retreat, conducted under a general or der to that effect by theCommander-in-Chlef; but its triumphs were reaped in a series of separated battles, the varying fortunes of which, the above named able marshals were separately obliged to • steer and govern for themselves. All that we have to add on the Subject oflthie week of fighting is, that the rebels suffered equally with ourselves, but, nevertheless, t .ey hive earned a - great moral advantage, an. the Union army has received a check Which will retard its progress for six mouths." ' I I JrOTICES. 1 - 0-bI,IiIITURE AT TEE SATURDAY DORNINO. at 11 o'clock: EQUATION OF STORAGE ACCOUNTS, PIT ALE COL Ls GE —Roy. Poasunto. A. Al.,dent. P.esl best entrained fbllege fo the State. Fourteen Teachers. • Attenclanco last. )oar 248. Sapid. brisk handing.. Thorough and extensire canna of ends . . TLUOILLPIIING and. Oao sx. Plum tanght. FORTY DOLLARS par term, fur boarding. light, An. 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AITURDY & CO.l Ileum Lyceum.. of SUE.ATBINO, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED ST/Lf4BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDIER mho Importortuud dna.'" lu METALS, TIN ?LAM SHEET IRON, WIRE, to. CoustauDy au Lund TINWERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. WACILUOCSZ, No. 143 First sod 153 &cowl sums Pittsburgh, Penn's. WO - Apecial orders of Copper cut to any desired pea. tern. myt../:ll,swlyT M — The Confessiomi and Experience Of AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and a) a warning and a potion to young men who infer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac.; stip. piying at the mime time the mean. of SUll-fhtre. By one who has cored 'hinoelf after being pot to 47eat Pipet.° through modical imposition rod quock • vry. By a poet-nedd Maromed twelve., smor.c comes may be had of the anttior, NATILIN , lEL /MAYFAIR, seq.. Xialford,, Ring, Co., H. Y. onhiltlydoorT Vi?"' 1. c. 11111W.16 11 1 / 1 .11,11. 'BOBINSON, MINIS & LM{S, YOUNDZIII •xO ILICIIIIL/113, WASHIXOTON Wocce, Pittaburgh, Penn's.. - Orr/e[, No. 21 MAILLETBTRZEL • ManuG.turo all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY. CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORN, /STEAM BOILERS• AND SHEET' IRON WORN. GL - JOBBING AND REPAIRING do. on 'hurtooUce. Amt.". mhZ3:dly & BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTNREEB. Nos. 129 and IM Tl i,d grad; bet on,. Wood and 'Bns 4l tdoldstrono—Nori4 side. EGFRANK LOCKS always on hand. rah 26 jm — Pittsbrirgh Steel Works. MAO Joists ..... L. n'coLcouon, JONES, BOYD & CO., Slanufactorenr of CAST, STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS ADD AXLES, corner of Rom and Pint streets, Pittaborgh, Pena'a. oat, M•J. .C. KIRKPATRICK & CO, Mannfacturers and Wboleaale Dealers In .LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. tlar Wholesale Agents for BIER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 39 WOOD - STUMM, appalls St. Charles Rotel. 'Pittsburgh, Pa. JalBHyd "JOHN 00.0.1iliAN . - ar - BRO., Manufacturers Of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, etc., N 0.191 Second street mei SO Third street, between Wood and Market. . Hato ou'lattl a 'satiety of now Patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. - - Particular attention paid to enclosing Grace Lots Jobbing dope at Own notice. nb9 jao s hi FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS 01 EX. CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market ritzeot, POW burgh, Pa, • der Collections ready on all the prit.ipal eltfus throughout the !Jolted States. ap22 ,M - 13. &C. P. MARX p a p er NANIMACTDREES and &Wan In BOOK, PRINT, 'OAP, LETTER AND ALL RINDS OP WRAP. PING PAPER. • • - • airEtave removed from No. 27 Wood street to No, fimittilletd street, Pitts bargb, - , =ratan oUtRADa - rote Reds. - i jmo- - HENRY - X' - COLLINS, Nor WAI/DIND AND 0311110810 N MERCHANT and wholesale dealer in CHEESE. BYTTEB, BENDS, YON; and Produce generally, Ni,; 25 Wood street, :Pittsburgh. Pa. • : 'AO • - 68 bbLv, Lubriating; • 710 do" Willie 1.10.1; soLstt OIL - WORKS CO., Bt. (slur •tteet,-neer ts• Bridge. froin Hove, in 'tacit jugs, coutafalrig emir quartcub; wise b 0 cues of Bluluger's Ostebristsit I.,cndon Dock Ole, tor gals by ournerlmltbfl ßll a O n N 76 H arsb u at i. / MILE - 0 a- Lick. Bokser, Bedford, Congrer, Baratogaam— Klasengen ad' Lorderthe 'elatera,. nor . ' 811101$ JOUNdrOff • Dab corner andtbfield and Irourth strati,. AD ' PZathlM‘Ai4l=W,4i‘gai4,4l,lMiu,.itoi,,itiwt >ty i -,1 . Ttißl irtfnuqs':XoUliAla o.K.ALLtcasmy coustil rate 'Penneyhints at NM 6.5, June T- tn, 1862.. Ti, 5 `T. nal Kerr, - :Administrator, Rebecca - Kerr, lotePben, Elbha arid ••Jease Kstx, nobert Kerr, 'ton Kerr and kebesta De. ring, Nary Fuger. Alex. Fester an George Fodder. ' Gershon Kennet, on the Bth rf July, 1862, pcmots e dbL - p-talon - lettingforth that on the Ist day of /1-1 7. 18,51 1 lie luagbt.of Jonatitio Kerr a-house aid lot In Elizabethtown, of salt c- fluty, being lot No. 198 In Samuel Walker. extension of Elizabethtown ' , for the consideration of three bonared denims - blots has been paid, bet that the ,aid Jmsthatt - Kerr died without making a deed thereof. and_ praying odd - (loner fors decree of area tic parrot moose, dc , where upon the said Court fixed SATURDAY, the 2d day of August lent, at itto'clook a, at., as the time when evidence would be retested of the facto set forth Is said cetltion, and whin a decree of specific perform. HAIM at preyed for, would be granted, foltm muse wan shown to the vontrere. You will take notice of the above mentioned pro- Media g, and you aro boreby notifie 1 to appear in cold Court at the time msotioued if you have aught' to. say irly a dace., of spool Ile pet form ince should not be.made, as prayed for in said petition. Wham the Roo, J. T. Sterrett, President . 3 udg cf acid Orphan,' Court, this 10th day I,r pity ; At D. 1862. BY TH it E t . Attest Ww. A Num& Clerk. lull: nisdi wr O.ET THE BEST.- . NOW LEant, BEADLE'S DIME s• DIES Cilizetra edition of th NOV NATI6NAL TAX 12.11 p:ig s. 12 mu , with Pariigtxpli !lead-Lilies et • Glrbri the LawcoMpleto, and x•I Alphlbettatt - Satemaryter the /valetas and Bubettmcce taxed. For eels by all Bookaellera and New Bent post•paid, on receipt or par t. genie wanted. talltat BRAOLIE &.CO., Pobll.bers New York. CITY OF UHARIAiSTOWN, MA:!4S AOEIMEIETTEI --Sealed Proposal., cud. r.. d oc such, will be received by the Water - Commhtsionere until JULY 24th, 1862, for buy ding a DIM, a lb ser. apd a brick Conduit. Proposals or each to be eeperite. Specifications of the different chooses of work, and inUrmation concerning the some, cal be obtained on application to the Water Commiselonere of Engineer at Charlestown. Bonds with mitotic," required from parties proposing The Commiaaleners reserve the right to accept that proprasi, which, tinder all circumstances, they deem most favorable to the interest& of the city, or to reject oil rooposale offered. Poi Niter Commleslonert. EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman. C. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engineer C. W. W. The Commirtioners hereby give notice that eh time for receiving Prop:mots (or Pumping Engines I extended to JULY 15th 1882, and (or all other par Mu of the works to JULY 24th, 1802, when th. bide will be opened and a record of nil prop:sell mad. on the books of the Commissioners, who further re serve until August 15th, 1862, to make their derix iort ft being understood th tt the Comm'saloners do no. relinqnish, In consequence of the ext•nsion of Th. time, soy sights reserved in former advertisemn for proposals EDWARD LWRENC Charl‘Ttoirn,Jnly L 186'2: A 11110:8 thitE , C 1,4,1 A CURD.— .L - 3.1) "SEAMS OP THE THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, entRE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION —t take thia mi.. to Inform the pulllc, and all those patient. riffering from diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS, that I have arrived at P ttsburgh and taken rooms at t MONONGAHELA HHUSR. where I may be emigrated for a limited time in re gard to Bronchitis, Asthma, Concumption--diwase. which are Ws fatally interoring to a large portion of mankind, and evidently en Me increase i ed States of America, it Is desirable thatc o rr ect Me. should ext.. far as the present advanced condition of medical science can furnish them. We know that in dinars a timely application of rational remedies Inmore than half tho battle, d the aphorlam which teaches that 'prevention it bet ter than a cure," applies With peculiar forron to the moo of Consumption. which, If oncefirmiy establbh eil, rarely, If ever, glees way, awn to the moot , kill- ful treatment and the most nodulous cue. Lot all, therefore, who of reason to appnrod the evidence of the seed, of th ee erano (derotolona Lthithello,) in themselves or their children, net Nil to obtain each salutary advice, with r. femora to the regulation of their diet, and the preeervation of their health, u my long erperience enables me to glee thaw. SirPosii kelp no fee for r.ranginatios of U.. Chesf nud profeclionai adriee. •UEsllex DUCIILER., Al. P., , (late A slatont. of Dr. Hobert Elnoter.)• Moo hours Ilan 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'cltekr ultktf nisso.LUTtuN.= I h 2-0 " iteXTPir /LI a Male. was dissolved ou the tato( July, The basionua of the firm wi ll be settled by 4101. W. BAXTER, who Ls fully authorised' to receive ell debts due raid firm. JAS. W. BAXTuIt, Pittsburgh, July 9,164. WM. hiclatr.. TNleaving the firm Of BAXTER & Itch' El: I beartlly ream:mend my form. , r putt', to my Mends and acqualntsoces, as befog worib• thsir notldence. Iteb:;):. CITY WEICIII SCIALES.—SeaIed Cooncil pow a, wi.lld a..areesed fo the Ytneece Ceramist., ohe received ired at is Write untlt 8.1r. f UNDAY, Jety 12th, 1N62, at 3 e'clocli p. m., for Welghmatters (or the ternral City Weigh' Scales. Bidders will gate how much per mot. of the grew, re•IMCIVII Wiling from mid emelt thoy will pay the City for tue of unto. jtehlw JOHN tecCARGO. rontroller. GEORGE K ALLEN, Blues ',MASON corner of fourth Street and Cherry Particular attention paid to the setting GRATES, EA.NuES, KETTLES. OVENS, Au; ale , PAVING AND JOBBING GENERALLY. The only person haying tb6 mom tor cotattoct log DODGS'iI PATENT OPEN PIKE PLACE' S A i lia 1 43g0 ra le/ 7 1;1 hie eflCklr's , lll twelve prompt mMutton. jr2-1,2•• Wightma.'• MiaLrated ELY POICit, a p.m.,. sign remedy for those unmitigated phom—Pie. Idossruilots—and free from pol•on Wholatede and retail by J. D. WILLIAMS, ILI Sege h field. ste eat. &I* wont of the manufacteirer Cur Pittsburgh nod Allegberuy. . to7L4ere - • - UNtti VALI:AEU PIANOS. —One superior eCtiTe. 'CBXV ed. finished back sod !root. soli one of those 7 OCSaib plain Pianos, of the shore superior roar, Jut received. Two 63 or. tarn will arrive lea fe* days. CIIABLOTTE BLUME, Fiftirteot, hole &gent for Knobs 's risme, sod 43 olso tribre's 11.rtnenlunts end Melodeons Job Fl.llrT • Oldl received by lU bbLs. fresh, just L. IL VOIOT S CO QT4filt BRAN!)!S. BMW.—We are LI last in receipt of another supply of thit fine brand of Flamm, put up expresrly for the subscriber by Oeo P. Da./2 d Co., and fir eels by the tierce or as retail by JOHN A. RENSHAW, tun .comer Liberty and Hand atneta pA.KraEseiv CHEESE, a prime article tor cooking . with Macosrani, just nc , ived and for sale at the Fatally Grocery Vora at JOHN A. ILEASHAW, scour Llbert• and Hand stnwts. - • 21111 BOXES PRIME W. AND UAI CHELSE,• opleddld article for Mallon. for We by JOHN B.CkNil EL D. CONSIGNMENTS.-. 300 boxes Water Ilesoriti Cherie; 80 do I dammotb'Hataburg Cheese; 100 do Woods' btarch; :20 tucks prime Dry Apphist no bbla, mtuty !lour I - 10 lull bbts. White Misfit; 100 dozen Itiar. BEVOMB; 25 do . fancy Bur. Brooms; . BO •do litrbldt Mt; ' 30 do fancy Hearth Brushes; • 2 bbla. mime country. Sap; 16 crocks 'Apple Butter; Jut received and Mr sale by FALSE VAN BORDER, lid Second street DAIL:ROAD BOND CREDITORS op its THE CITY or ALLY-GUNNY, Pa.—Ttio tbori l oss of the City of Allegheny. rs..*n. 10* pro. pared to hone new bonds In exchange for railroad bonds of said city, upon the basis of compromise bitter to offered by them. Ifolilors of inch railroad kinds Cilt procure circu. Mrs containing fall information in relation thereto, by applying by letter or otherwise to • L. 11. MEYER, Ifsu • No. 78 Bearer street, N. Y., WINSLOW,'LANIEZdit • , No. 62 Wall street. N. Y.; O .I I I4.CFERIION,. Treasurer of thaUlty of 'Allegheny. Or to -1157:1m N IitAaTEK OE' 'llE ESTATE J. of William Brown, deceased; No. 65, March term, lona.- At ate Orphans' Court hold' at Pittsburgh, Jute, 21.1,1662, the Court niadei the followlug order: And now, to wit, Jorie 214,1682;0n motiou Of J. H. Mlll-r Attorney for .Adtctiolstrator the thud appoint le B. Cameron, Yeq , Auditor, to make die. trlfratiOcrof the Mathes lu the hande of the A drain.. lstrator. o•- • • . D r THE COUNT. , • From the record. • Attest W. A. Ilintama, Clerk. All perms Interiated will ploise.take toting that the audltoyalicnre Mined will attend for the purp se of hkrappolntment, at his offia, No.' 1:53 fourth 02., Pittsburgh,. on TH UNSNAP. the Mk day of August, 1&12, at 10 o'clock a. or., whoa and where trey am requested to attend. = '3 . • JuTidautdV It. B. CARNAHAN, Auditor. UNITED STATES LKYPEL; ATLANTio CITT. N. J. JAPIES ff. ROBISON. SuPlrledePd.nt. Tide celebrated ilotel will be open for the reap. Non of "altars on SATURDAY, June 21, ISG3, sod willcantinas open until September Mb. blocs the lan season .snany hiailsome Improve meats hare been toad*, loth to! the lone and gronoda, eddlog *ND further to the . ecunfert, conrs- - . elopes and pleasure of the "1..4. • 9,, rename dealrlog to °peed the aunimar at the ow shore will fled the aceommodalletu at the UNITED STATZI superior to those of any ether house on the Atlantis meat. HASSLER'S clebrateil Rawl has teen engaged for the season, az/ will be , under the dlrectill of the Ammo. Hasekr. • • Hr. THOMAS H. RAMAT?, tele of Cape Hai, 11211. We theme of the Dillard Doom, Yen Pin Al. Vbe ah" Wpro ld llette nUie Iwo years i s RYA Iftee DOWin eon temple/Icm by the owners of this 11 1 6 11011/is4ltl/ihmeat, is as stop* guarantee of what Jai wag, f the house map expect Its meant inn. MINK! L BBOWII; Tar Ptoptiotati. MUM DESTROY YOUR-tats, RoactiO; D•oroy your—Mite. Moles and Ants. .• Destroy sose—llotha 1p Faxs. Clothes, to. Destroy your—Matquito*• and Fleas. Destroy yam —lnsectsno Planta and Yowls. Destroy your—insects on Animal; to Costar's Rat, Roach, 4c., Exterminator; Bed-bug Exterminator; Electric Powder for Insects 'ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN "Free from Poisons." • "rot dangerous to the Human Family. "Mita do not die on the premises." "They 40[00 out of their holes to die." Fold ererytrhere—by all lilolesed. truoiht. th tat6o cit re, and by trs.ggists,. Grocer., etorekeepas mad Retailers ganors'lr, in all country town' and - 11 l lowa in the Unltell Staten. it. E. FELL MES CO. and B. A. YAIINESTOCIE 5.. CO., principal wbolsaale and retail agents In Pit tebtargb, Pa Wreountry resters can order as above, or address orders direct, (or for prices, terms, &c.,) to riENS Y R. COSTAR, riuripal Dtgat Wo 482 Broadway. New , Twit. HAP' , APPINESS OK laltsEltY ? THAT IS run Qnsarrion.—The Proprietors of the “PAR 151AN OADINET OP WONDERS, A diATOMT and MEDICINE" have determined, regarding of eninue, to ante, fen, (for the benefit of tutoring hutuanity,) I or of their moat Instructive and into,- g Lectern on fanning,' cud Its Disqualifications, Noreen. Debility, Premature _)stile of Manhood, Indigestion Weakness or Depression Logs of Ener g thy end Vaal Powers, tb* Great SoCial Evils, and ose Maladies which result {KIM youthful follies Excernee at Maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology and Nature's Law. These ittraleable Lantana have been the Iry ans of enlightening and saving thous. ant's, and will be forwarded tree on the tecelpt of four stamps by addressing . Serzetary Parisi. Cabi net of Anatomy and Medicine, 5113 Broadway, N. E." Juthlyd/oru BAILEY, FARRELL R CO., P 413 ÜBE RS, DAB AND STEAM FIITEILB 129 1006711 SIALLT, MCA% art2urlrLD TANKS AND AGITATORS, fur Oil Refineries, lined lu the meet durable manner. Houses fitted up with hot and cold water In the beet style, with all the modern Improvements, In BATHS, WASH STANDS, CLOSETS,SINKS, A.. A largo assortment of material. aloe. on band d fur sale on reasonable terms. Jelo CELLAR. STORAGE can be had at Nu 59 WATER STREET PI.d,IPO& $l5O BEST PIAiT6S. SISO GROVESTEEN h BALE haring removed to th to trarerooma, N. 478 BROADWAY now prvparoi to, offer tho public a magnifies w wtala full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, cont,sining all , rnprorements known In this country or Europe, orsr.strung bins, French grind notion, harp pe.d.l, tell Iron Dun., (or 8150 CAsu. Wa - ra.4141 for Mt YEARS Ilivlitoouldiug $175 to $2OO, all warranted made of the best seasoned material, mid to stand better than any eold We Y4OO or $5OO by De old method. of ManWacture. We invite the heat .indra to essmino and try these now nutriments, a nd we stmd ready at al times to test them with y other. manufactured In this country. GROVESTEEN & BALE 4Th BROADWAY. N. Y I I'ALIAN V lOLLN bTRINGB, By wAu., .1. POST PAID. Trebles, or £ string% 4 leuaths, best quality Wt. &muds, or A 3 " •• Italian 15 Thirds, ur D •• • 3 .• —..15 Fourths, ur G •• 1 length, pare silrer...—.6o Hest quality French or Germ. Ist, 2d, 3d sad 4thinflows, each.........._........ .. „ --.10 B es e t quality Guitar D, A 1 ICsilver strtn — gs,each.Ls ond •• •• Do. each.lo Mat quality Vlollocello, A and D, each ...... —..-20 Best •• G sad 11, •• —....25 Mailed to an addrna, poet paid, on re ... . ..ceipt of the moos.!, or inpootage•tampeby JOHN 11. 81SLLOH, 81 Wood street.. N. H.—A Lap lot of fresh goltign just arrived aL.o, Vlollns , 1;1olIn Cu., Flutes, Accordoons,l4.. 111 M FAV ?ULM) FUlirkb.—ftti J-11 Jail receiving, • very large new Moe. of PIANO FURTES, eulected personally from the celebrated evannfactorie. of ebiclicrirg Fons, .11.40t1; flatlet, Davis CO.. nOdiOU j and Ilarxlton Oros., blew Toek—all of new styles, and will be add at present manufacturer.' re duced fares fur cash or on a reasonable credit. For tale by .3014,1 H . EI/E1101t;'81 Wood it w z mu mRA 0 410315, (rum Jae celebrate) Factory of cattrunT I NESDUAII barej.t been received are for gala by R. II LEIIEI4 a BRO., 53 PIM etreet N EWM . MELODEONS A&D ILA.R2IIO. NIUMS, frord the celebrated manufactory of Hum Jrlln Boiton. Also, two good second Melodeons, 6 octave :lodeons, CHEAP. For Irate by JOHN H. 618LLOH, 81 Wood et. • DR r COORS. D mss GoothK At uopre.dontod low prictw. BARKER. It C 0... M . ANTIAs AND tIAUSES, Every article. CHEAP, id. BA REM d CO.'B, LACE Flll..Niti AND MANTLES, A large Cock CHEAP! BARKER 6 CO.'S, ► Hl. NEWVLE- EATON, - 001117.11 & CO Invite - the attention of the Ladle, to the PATENT FLEXURE SKIRT. ft gives 'a gracerul , cool elegant. form , end entire uttsfact!ou to thomettrer. They have do on hand n aapply ct that favorite FRENCH SHIRT known an the CRINOLINE DRAPILRIZ. They also I Dille tlie. attention of WHOLYBALE tIYK Ills' to t heir a Wok of lower priced BSI kali, manufactured exprowl,y to their order and sold al Eastern prima. : F4Tixf, meogym t CO., NEW, CAMBRIC SETS, NEW YKENCII WOB COLLAILB, NEW BLADE LACE 9 AND EDGltili3, NEW '9 WISE . BM : IDE:for Garibaldi's, Bocalvod by c..xprOit ibis morning, at rt Sid 79 iirsrkse street, DEsIKABbE - AND SCARCE ARTI OGEti, butt received by Expel TaItdIDINO - lIINDuNS, ell colors: - NAIIHOW BLADE GUIPUILB LAONi. NAILUOW BLACK. PitSINON LACE 4. GRENADINE AND TI .613 E VIM 8, all colors: JET DONNNT PUB, &c., &c. • EATutr. maccom a co., 17 Mb .troet NARROW BLAC4 tti3tON , :with colored ediec, HO:cited tii exprece this taw Wag: al. • • MEM= SALEI!MTRA - ORDINARc Spring and Summer DRYG-OODS, J.W. Barker & Co.'s, BiRAGZII. And terms/ other new and different kinds of PRitAil 000D8, In Inding MOURNING GOODS As al:. t. our usual SIMI-ANNUAL ULIAB ANCE, Woe are made without re - tiard to oat as o Wert ir to axe out oar lortartits stock at oa•a no MOST U A USUAL will be offered in every wilds N. B. --POBITIVELY BUT O PRION GRRAT BARGAINS . • IN DRY GOODS. AT , • J. •M. Burchfield 's . DRESS GOODS, cheapest in the city. CALICOS, at old priors: LACE MANTILLAS, great bargains. • LACE. POINTS, great bargains. SILZ a/WWII/4 chap. 6IIIIMEM MANTILLAS, cheap. 'This stock being large, and Weight before tbs ms• cent advance in price, 6 oaf of tits moat desizabis In th• city. Persons haying unsettled accounts wilt *Ms Mil Immediately and satin jag mom GREAT INDUCEMENT TO FUR CHASERS OP • . , • . • C244,=•coclei.' A 'MDT LAME MOH. AT OLD PHHIEB. havtai purchased beton the teceat almost:la pikes HOOP HILIDTB AND-HO9IHDY. B HAVirLB.' SA ". AND ISANTLIEL SLIMED D ' B. . • .47 . At I great nails , " 7- . 4 close them'ont. Wholesale buyers take notice—Wawa ottliiiia groat may Mod. et ter than Ewan peer , KrTcßans CUB. • C. WSW TolfrE & Co: 69 Market .treat ru In every va l tO Hs.Yet street. 459 Market street NEW SUMMER GOODS OPENED - cr XT igi ' Corner of Fifth and Market Sta. A beautlftq asoFtasent of LACE POINTS AND ClllO 5, 1 / 3 ,'wl!ti slang, ea. latosi SiCQUIS,In Summar Good', $1 50 to $4. 17 nab street CLOTH BACOCIEL tar $3 and-Forants. New styli liOOP SKIRTS litbstA and Cid!dries 1100 P 84111111. DRESS GOODS, for 6X cents and aromas, CALICOS, forf?ra outs PacktiPwFdll. 8 WHIRR' mice, to cbisclu, ead Mrtpee , for, 374 X HORNE'S, .1.21 CORNER TIVTH AND NADICZTEITEL 1101INE'S GREAT CLOSING OUT WM of ENIIII.3IDINCID3 AND LININ HAND- 8180111 En still continues. Psalms who with' barg.lmi ibo.ld 'tdl at • Neg. Tr and za seam arsarm ?m. amen dm and /d storidni NEW FANCY GIMPS,' . ?for /bets Trlambs', recelvid ann.s thbisandas, at norm. DA"- GOODS I 69 .111arket Street /RAWLS, MAHTLYP, BACQUEB, LACZ POINTS mro ,MANTLi2I, QRU&DINU OBGANDIZS. .711CONICT8, 0/11NTZ12, MOZA/MIQIJEB offALLlzs, THE PRICES. BARGAINS Tr and im MOW 411144'1 ' 11:61.4"TR. ANTED -.2.s or 30 LABORERS ana 01 4 611=841.1.Eystto trork rat .onz Iteittters, Mi t to H. 11.6 &BISON the rTE,D. A wholesale J. Fancy Good. and Notion Non% of Innen Tan' standing in Vidiadelphis,basing &gond trade. would idaste a partner with about tlO.OOO otpital, to tabs the place of one retiring. - Address, with real name and reference, BOX I,233 ..BbißelllPhib P.O. WANTED.—Cept 11. a Ammo; of the 101st Pauesytraida' Volunteers, baa be en de taitett.fiz the reetalting &orrice, mad le now In the elty foe thatpurpose. Moe, No. --. • Filth street. (ttp stairs) Neautta can hare the choke of attach tug theauwlrea to any _of the .Psualyteanhe Bee juMe. W ANTAL) ,I3IbIEUI4I.ILLY.-300 bb" itA il; barrel' ucrioar &ILES. pop' BUGGIES - AT i- i - UCTION.—On BATUNDAY 210111ZIDO, July 12. at 11 o'clock. will be solo, at Davis' Auction; 64 l'itth street"; ',Two Top &nice, now and subatautiat make: l " J. D. D. 6 1716. Auet. •flll, DIC - E .14'b A. ND Nl.l CHAISES. AT ACTION.,-On BATURDAY .14012N12:G. July ID,II. a* 10 o'clerk, ern! be &old, at the Commercial Atlction Booms, 64 fifth street, a great variety of Children's Buggies and Cludees, in every style of finish, including a Child's Carrie/P , near style. J. G. DAVIS, Anat. A W L:.P. V I halt rifka'AiTr AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, at. Public Auction, on the premises. near it. Mary's Church, Lawrence ville, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of June, /801. eta o'clock p. m Nine Valuable Budding Lots, In a Olin of lots laid out by Jahn J. Mitchel, In Collins townablp, - near the borough of Lawrenceville. Bite of aald lota have each a trout of feet en Church street, and depth of 100 feet to an alley twelve feet Wide. The other four have each a front of 03 feet on M'Cidlough street, and oepth of 100 feet to an alley ten tot These lots are convenient of aeons Lion the Citizens Passenger Railway, by Bellefon tains street and board .walk on et. Mary's avenue, Laemenooville. They are In a healthy location. com mand a beautiful prospect, with excellent schools, chmches, coal depot sod stores in the immediate vicinity. As the lots may readily be seen, it is ent o 4to floTr i t! or otherr o n adrasnetsigUcrrtheseebliaott! Pur n chasers will excel,. Gemmed se anantee Deeds for; their lot. • • Fames or Baus—One third in band., Belance In tinleyeirly payments from day of sale, with Interest s to be secured by notes and mortgage on the jrroperty. A planed the lots may be seen on application to John J.4Litchel, Attorney at Law, No. a Fifth street, BiLtsbursh, or at his residence, Chestnut street, I.awrencerills. JOHN J. MITCHF.L. I'. A. McOLELLAND. A act Ju9modts • CHOICE CLOTHING at auction this day at 10, lacd 8 o'clock, itt ANDwfctieB !Inns.. T. A. WV/a:Wlm QUAIMER CLOTHING AT AUCTION. 11,-) 2—On THURSDAY, FRIDAY sod SATURDAY EITZNINGS, July 10th, th and 12th, at S' o'clock, wiltbe sold, at, the Commercial Auction House, No. ;Si /Nth street, a large st .ck of new and seasonable CkShlng, compelsing Nin's Summer Wear, in ovary variety of material, mid made in good ityles; Oeata. Vents and Pants. Aleo.d.k flannel W oaths Shirts. • all wool; Pittsburgh made Boots, mewed calfskin; ika. Jolt .1. G. DAVIS, Aunt. :HOOP SKIM'S! 1100)• SKIRTS I 11601' SKIRTS I HOOP SK I lin I a4zei, lot Lad Mines and Chlidriai; u IIoOLELLASD'S AUCT/05-R(sOlif3, O,RVENTH WARD PROPERTY-AT 6.7 AIICTION.—On TITEI , DAY V 8186150, Stay 16th, at 8 'o'clock. will be sold, at Commercial B.lm. • . . 800, No and Erin . 64' Fifth attest J the remaining lota on Duo= garnets In .v. Davis' plan of &ff.; *nth Ward lot., being It. Nos. 125. 126,187, /Mt 138,1,37 and 138, each having a -front of 20 feet on Inn street, and exterding back 94 font 73. i Inehee, . Alio, 10t5144,145 and 14G, each havingsfeont of 21. feet on Duncan street, and extending heolt -DO .feet, • Also, lots Nos. 140 and 141, at the corner of,Dtnue nn and Darisstreets, each baring a front of 21 fest, and extending back 100 feet. 'halts or Snns+one•foarth cash; residue in one, two and three years, with Interest, secured b: 'bond and esfenigsga. Plans o f the propetty cam now be had at the Ann. tiozeltootot, 61 Fifth street. Dl9 ST4I'EIIENT OF TIIK 'ARCTIC' FIRE INSURANCE COXPANT, 01' r NEW TORE. • CAPITAL STOCK ASSETS. Bad VW* bold by the C0mpany—....._..y13,(00 011 Cuts on 639.30 Cub in se. Gni 30' . Amount of Unpaid frembono......— 1,557 17 Cubbonds at Agents and to cootie - of tranttododon.-- . 5;00 00 Lo secured by Bonds and Marrsales— 211,11r2 Amouat .des- Company 04' Which .indg. • . aunts bare been ----. 4,000 . 00- United Staten --., .2,000 Stocks bold by the Company ma coll.:ter.' --, ascitrity for Lams-- ...--.. 10 , 02500, " Premium Notes due and 1.041 37- Niantln Notes notOso Interest o on Inset:m d ats na duo and unpard„ 500 00 Interest on Investments aocrud but. not • - doe... - 5,16783 Tans of all other property bulonguut to the 6,000 00 LIABILITIES. Lasses .fre and runedd None Amount of Calm fur LoaraToZeited * the thenpany.. ^6OO O( Loom (huttig the year wkkh hare leen " ...—.. 39,361 !rd Loam doring.the year tak7ch * ha... net - been eettled.----..- 4,300 Lona dating the year no actedupon._ 30300 Ou • Pah primate= recthca.... =mit: Premium Nolte taken by the company— .' 2,954 54 Premiums eareed..—.- .. 61,971 to 1 Interest teeeired fpm lm. of the - Compaq- . 16,071.1 s 11 : 1 C1 7 147701TOItlift. Lome ptildduilng the year------...$ 49,147 zo Looses paid dining the year which acerued prior to the year-- .... 70,4187 Y Amount ;paid ann owing for ransura;ne premiums 4,4 n 15 Return preelums, whether pita or unpaid 9,340 51 Raptness' paid during the year, inolucting Oostanhatone and r eesp.id to the Asp nt and Metre of the Oompany..—.--.—. 1 . 0.83:t hl Tax,' paid by the - CoMpany.-----. 4,90 00 The nederalgued, - having been ap,ohwed Agent and Attorney of the store named Company, has ob tained Mimeo from the Auditor Genera!, and is now ready to Woe Nadel to his many friends at mode rate ratek,of Premium. JeTt2wd - i2twr N L o. 3 E 7 1 W . 14 M A e R rROtT. Ti t A ts g ur t g , h 4 BADE OF THE WAR series of Pictorial Lyrics magoltlcentlyilloatrated trout Orfecal Drairiogabitho brat Arttits. Pubtiannt fnoneh Jrnri:4l,lag, when complete, an ILLUSTRATED Posnaer, SOUVENIR. • . _ - of *vary meat In the present moat important Meng.. gle in the fatatot7 of this great nation. Pirt-11. entitled: ° BUNTER," now ready—Lint illustrations In which have Leen enbroittod to end approved by Gen Andaman.. tithe" Parte, (monthly) ................... Ma. The Whole Work, ( 23 parts, paid in *dunce—P. OASaiLVEI ILLUSTRATiID FahritY BIBLE, Ocanoliheement of the publication of the New Tee tantent. The fret number of the - will be pahliehed on the 20tb 'of Jene, and will be wntinuad monthly Wereafter with the owe rein lartry and ;excellence of illnetration u . henitolbra.. Back notabere of ell the stake always on hand.- .7.drieral tarna to the Trade" Club' and Cannseets, Apply ' JOBS BODIN& 37 Park Bow, flaw Tort,- Wax, 3440 N.Y. P. spllkimtlzu NV HOE E S ALE PAPER WARE- LETTER PAPEBB, - NOTE PAPERS, PAPSILS, wßiPtuie PAPPEL . - ' ItelinLA PAPERS._ A .laris mei well assorted stock of the NA btalsts. he sold at lov pima Air Outt. Iletallets will pad It tb elr, to give us a call. - - WIL 0..1011218T0N A CO • ;A:Stawsed ..Paper Desk/ow eT Wood .beet. Q'nraL.BE: JOB riiIIiTINIIIIIOUti.E.- • ij cards, Girculsrs,Prlce Usti. BLll.Reads;Postery Bilk Lading, Labels for Mindsets:rem yawls k r apd Sivin-y kind' of nraanteutal and gala Prin entanned neatly. with dipatc24 by . . • • WE. G.JONsTON 4! CO.; my24ltawsed 'Slam Job Printers. 57 Wand at. Jilt/ 4:ARDS a znperitr Plis rz ankl4 oele by l47 , lk4'.4" Wil cd .G P . D4 .lo " itarTON • ra yakStawvod, Stationery, 6T Wood at. 13110101.1i4.111 11LBUMIS--.1 choice J. - stock mai largo variety at low pricey. - Tor ago SY „WM. JOELHSTOZI 00., wyStStawvod Stationers : 67 Wood stmt. in rifusCLlF4-44. Oon em - to= to arrive suld for ask [la 7 Muter 11.130LtiltIL -1.1.,...... QUO bit r.-4 , • now. SHIRTS f Bob?. SHIBTB I No 55 Ififtb ■hoot J. G. Dl.N,lEL,_doct. soma 90