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TITESNLY 51011NING, 'JULY' 15 Tlle ;Dem ocratrc Nominee s'. - Garr , • ; -, , and tHenker. . - - We all know who Bann is here, and Ids -440r girt::: evidence from . iiay . , to; day: - .:ee bis politieel character,He will :not.get A i - . --- lota in this county beyond party - liner:. The "following- 'eattact? from" the - Union '.;;.,..pui Vii Star, will, show, how he is underitcWd gbroadi .... : ze: - ..Tara,esP.ilhter, of Pittsburgh, orasnonci.: ' . . bated for Surveyor. General; He is editor ~' l'lot the Part, and Is described to- is, - 1V .gelt.: lliiffian.,43lio know him as a slippery, oily -_,, ::- • t oliticies, ftt for any desperate work, , He . ! enen nominatag" Buchatian for re election: to,ncixt ciine Olt for Douglas — and . is now ... - 3:_ . , full faith with those who killed Douglas rin t Charleston: ProfeisidlY ll:War man, he .;',. dens the Administration in measures A itecessary to enecest: - • ' . " ... ._ . ~ I , /SAM IdLEMILIII 7 the candidate for Audi; for General, hails from Union', coUnty, and ...;;-.'" Ahoy know him up there, and the descrip- - •i; • .. Uonthei give of-him shows 'that ho is , po:.; • 4,tlenlly well matched with BARB. In 1849 . 1 . -' - 'Be - stood en the Free Soil platform, and in .--,..- ... < ,ljnion -county, he aided Shriner, Hickok, - - 3h support of ,the Pittsburgh platform— , - ... - !!That it is no part of „the Compromiserl , Stifle COnstitition thit Slayery'should for i'.-,' - over go -With the advancing tide of our Ter *---;:-,ritoriat progress," and similar sentiments. . ,. „ ---,,,. -t He; fell , away from this faith, hiowever; - 1 an 4 saliOrtect.Bircnassn, - alni voted for', ,-. . t iiditElatlDClF, In Feb., 1881, when the . ....toptriiinerooking is . the throes of the ' .„„.4fppinanking ' war, and several , States , had '....' triefle • kp.ri4 had bailed forts and ariettals, - and were arming-Stanzas endorsed the following among other resolutions passed tet the Lewisburg Convention: ‘`) 2' Resoloeci, 2, That we deprecate civil war, as Ste - believe that this UNION can NEVER be .' vdnraised by force of arms; and that as lifeinocrats We are, not ,willing to lake up arras to support aplatform which simsJority.of the people repudiated and op-, .... posed at the polls.: .. " 2: That we - cordiagy approve the policy. of • r National Adalinietration,, (Bachanan's,)in 1 --, i tscriee and conciliatory course in the present .... nprilous condition of the country. - , ...,, . . E' By the Convention" which adopted thciie tillaitions resolutions, Mr. Brxxgra was -- 'efeetedia Delegate to the Demecratia Con .- "tuition Irhieli met at Harrisburg on the 22d of,ieli.; 1881, and was one of the Vice ' PFesidents. That' onvention adopted the , following treasonable resolution : Bth. That we will, by, all proper and leg ' inmate means, oppose, discountenance and ' prevent any attempt on the part of the Re pithlicatur in power to make any armed ag gression upon the Southern States, especi ally so :long as laws contravening their rights shall remain-Ix:repealed on the stet ate books: of Northern States, and so long al the; just demands of the South shall con tinue to he unrecognized by the Republican logajerities in these States, and unsecured bby. proper amendatory explanations of the . Qpnstitution." __ ' :'When his resolution was, passed, 'the - rpbellien,iras rampant, and it was well un derstood!that all such eeselutions would *v ow:magi the rebels to proceed with their "Bah schemes. It is almost impossible to - ,acoount for such base treason on any other ..,_ etotuid, than. that these traitors supposed -' -Gig; their. Southern friends would be able ...., , .. ta crush, out LinColn and Republicanism, and, that; emocracy would again come into :. . --4towerter-Breckinridge, thus creating a - ire:volution, instead of a rebellion. The •,,- . -. trprising,of -the people of the North cowed se. traitors, and , , they stank for a time to their helm ne pretended to be in favor -- -, • - ',.. 4 ' the Isar. .-"Ai - de ' late Harrisburg Con . I' ventiortlhey partially threw off the mask, ~ -ma, .e . xt . ended as much sympathy to rebel ; ' ifbri as they could venture on. :. -Both B ase - and SLENZEII, previotl s to the fill of Fort Sumpter, sympathized openly -with the rebels, and did all in their power ti Cripple the . Government, and to prevent en armed interference to overthrow the re billion., The manifestation of the wrath of an indignant people, -after the fall 1 Fort Sumpter, caused theni,4o quail, ' . • 1 - a d they made a 'Virtue Of .necessity and .., plt on i garb of patriotism, but latterly in .., 1 syminithy with their brethren of Ohio, of le Vallazdighank.school, they are gradual ,. . I :going:back to their , fl int. love.. Their .... • .• ernpathiee are with the Sotith, and they • , wleild rejoice could they once more see the Union reconstructed; with Jeff. Davis for Pie . shisiit, and Toombs for Dictator in, the Anitte, ;and 'slavery dominant, and the De mocrracy once .more feeding at the' public crib. MERE The Bombardment of Vicksburg. . A letter from thelleet befsre Vicksburg, Of _ . Bete July states that the bOdbilldtelellt i s gding on, and bids fair to be protracted. We Asks the following extracts:. • . PUIRSALA 111 twist' of VICKSBURG. . - /The general course of the Mississippi, as :ell welt know, is - nearly' due South, bat In de tall it Is etotedingly. .tortuous. When Yioks hvg tiret appears in sight to the traveler down the"river ,its direction is almost due east; neluirthres miles distant. At Vicki. him the stream .doubles" completely upon itself, and for three miles additional its course Lsfsesctly reversed. A peninsula, or tongue of land; is thus formed, with a length of alley thres_miles ands width of a little loss than a the oimmencement or neck °Labia peninsula it is more contracted thin at any o ther point. The people of Vleksburg have to ng feared that the river would bake its way soros' this hand, and thus cot them a from the steamboat navigation , of ,the . - ,virelOreCT OF.THAPiXAL UPON vicesectua. once formed ecroii, this Ask o° earthly-power can prevent the mein of the stream from ow gf 11 in .this di o - nation:: A bar would speedily form at the Laid , Lid of the and the main chin.' - nel would gradually fill in: Navigation will foliate the shortest route, and Vicksburg will biome °fleet thiolties that were. ctrr-orv. theptininsulalhe ground is much lower than'the garbles cif the river at Ordinary ;flr*ds and at influenza levee hes bead 'built anitireiratound to preserve It from overflow. The Shreveport sad Vicksburg:Railroad pas sessions the centre of the peninsula and ' .tesphistes otitis eztremitt oppositethe• town. Tito charter of the road was made popettud, ofirderioprevent the possibility of this State onistananver.permittlng' the cut ' being across- -. -Com. 7 arlnfint , on his artival, poise' trod *final, advantage - to our move mate that would arise front the 'channel I"ek isiplingneross the proninsuls Out of'. reign of the batteries of Vloksiiirennd Seeing - a dip.' nafieeef several milea.-. Not haliinfiPity fir- MAW reverence for the feelings of theiitives nor of the parish of.: Msdlion,- of .f.cinialana, he to make thi ebaninfl, and Hut *boat to visit the plan - Patterna for twenty - 4os toilet dolite the- river impress all the nigroes that could be NW.; 'jinni hundred of that& arm 'how et cutting the oanal,,ariti the probabilities . ' are that it will be ready for letting In the rip. way thsend'of the week.'-There some, fear that the pritjeot will not 'timed, as :the feefwithin its banks. At its iiiitiesn-floodsithitiptinty-lesnabove its pie. antes. -z , Mir 31 0Rat 9 4 1 " .. ..1 . ' arriveithbiniti Tossderi'nnd at :coos heida'eoas --oige/prittc.,ColoacWri7ziszolpiky44 4 -' -4415a11ie5d7P1041343V0444.0q00440 -tidos i Porter's boats were :alowlpAroPPlng,-41,-10#741a.: MEE Lien-ine she s t o wn e an d ;:: . Of Vicksbnrg. it-weS doeided-to etnitinne the bombardment otilVedneiday, and itsecordhrgirthrtfrit urornireg the - Mortar boats from above were towed into the Position they now occupy. About noon they - npened, and threw a shell every ten minutes inside the rebel lines. Commodore Porter--lired-:With morirapidity, - and the combined efforts of - Fbe tiTe 'earned considerable consternation I etmongthei few people left in Vicksburg and amo n g_thoseetho,,were adtingas its defenders. The recoilif mortars at each 'discharge •causea.the entire beats to trenthht freno stem to Hein; irk' where they die not strongly moored they slide back for six or eight feet, light,ening'their lines to an and no tension_ , The mortars ofCommodore Porter's fleet were itiVieb'better directed than . those from Comm) , dont qlotills.'bot few •of the former fsitingto buret in or near' the• teen or rebel wetke,.while tbetatteroften exPloded in mid air,:sematitnes before they had , traversed -bolt distanto across the , river.- ' • thefelte)lV Vote the upper flotilla were thrown at random, without sighting the Mortars 'or making any thing more thattLa , mereguesi at the distance and the elevation riebessary. -'-In Commodore Porter's boats the greatest care was taken to plant the simile, In 'db. proper hicalities, the mortar being , sigistOd avacourately as possible before each discharge, ' For firing in the night particular attention is given' in+ obtaining the range in the= daytime, and- then• planting stakes on the-shore-In -thedireetion of the line of fire and-attaching thereto lanterns dark. Awned on the side towards' the enemy. The accuracy of 'the. firs • at , the forts below' Now -Orleans is being repeated here; and the rebels are constantly much. an'noyed . by the huge masses of exploded' iron - falling within:- their I=2 Smite of tbe prisoners say that it is the in bittion:nOt to give o s barterin any-of the en :gagenients betbre Warburg. A few days 'since one.ef'boiniriodore Parra* Ws men was tied to'etree end diSeinbeWelled by a party of Missiesippiatasho c apt ur ed him while wan dering On the shoreinear the gunboats. ' This `statement codes both from prisoners and do- Serters;and is considered reliable. On Tues day last a pasty of rebels visited a house on, Pawpaw Island, ten miles aborishere, and de manded food for themselves in the name of the -edniederacy. The only occupant of the house was an old woman eighty years of age, who gave them the dinner they desired, but told .them they were trying to break up one,of the best governments in the world,' andatiat they never could , forte another as good. She beg ged them to disperse- and go to. their hornet end cease to annoy the,people, of they region around. The ruffians became enraged at her words, and, after numerous threats against every friend of the Union, they deliberately carried her out of the house and hung, her I upon a tree,before her own doer. Her nephew "Mr: Hutchinson—Caine down to the flo tilla and informed Commodoie Davie =of the Outrage.' The' steamer Champion, with two htindred infantry, was at ofiCeetartedfer Paw paw Island, in the hope of capturtrig 10= of the - band of outlaws, bet it returned last night and reported the expedition unsimeesstul. Comment upon' the conduct of these' fiendish rebels - Is . unnecessary. Prone the manner in which the rebellion is carried en in the lower portions of t h e Mississippi valley, it would scant as if all the damnable passions take poe. seisloo of a man the moment he becomes a traitor. , FROM NEW ORLEANS. • ) • Punished for Expressing Secession Mrs. Phillips, who made herself ilia !tonere in 80013821i011 cirelrie in Waahington last Win 'ter, and who was banished into Secessia, hoe fallen into the binds of the •gallant . General. Vatter. , Special order No. 150, esia Mrs. Phillips, wife of•Philp.Philipti; having been once imprisoned for her traitorous pro clivities and acts at Washington, and released by the clemency of the government, and hav ing-been found training her children to spit upon o4 „ cers of the United States, for which net of one of those children both her husband and herself apologised and were - again for given, is now found on the, balcony of her honse during the passage of the funeral pro cession of Lieut. DeKay, laughing and mock ing rit his remains, and upon being inquired 6f by the-Commintling General if this foot mere so, contemptously replies: .1 was in good aplrita that day" : It is therefore ordered that she be not "re garded and treated as a common woman," of whom no officer or soldier is bound to take no tice, but 'as an uncommon, bad, and danger ono woman, stirring up strife, and inciting to riot; And•that, therefore, she be confined at Ship Island,. in the State of Mississippi, within proper limits there, till further orders, and' that she be allowed one female servant and no more, if she so choose. That one of the houses .for.bospital purposes bo assigned her es quar ters, and a soldier's ration each day be served out to her, with the means of cooking the same; and that no verbal or written communi cation be allowed with ther, except through this office,Fid that she be kept in close con finement mita removed to Ship Island. Immediately following this is order 151: Fidel Keller has been found exhibiting a human skeleton in his book store window, in a public place in this. city, labeled "Chickahominy," in large letters, meaning and intending that the bOnes should be taken by the public-to .be the bones of a United States soldier slain in that battle, in order to bring the authority of the United States and our armies into contempt, and for' that purpose had stated to the passers by that the bones were those of a Yankee soldier, whereas, in truth and fact, they were the bones purchased some -weeks be fore of a Mexican Consul, to whom; they were pledged by a medical' student. It is therefore ordered that for this dese cration of the dead, he be confined at Ship Island for two Years at hard labor, and that he be allowed to communicate with no person on the island except Mrs, Philips, who has been sent there for a like offense. Upon this order being read to him, Kel ler requested that so much of it as associ ated him with "that woman" might be re -called, which request, seeming to the Com manding General tube reasonable, so much of said order was revoked, and the remain der executed. Another order is to the following effect.: John W. Andrews exhibited a cross, the emblem of the suffering of our blessed Savior, fashioned for a pmeonal ornament, which he said was mode from the bones of a Yankee soldier, and having shown this, too, without rebuke, in the Louisiana Club, which claims to be composed of chivalric gentlemen,— , It is therefore ordered that, for this dem. dragon of the dead, he be confined at hard labor for two years on the fortifications at Ship Island, and that ho be allowed no ver bal Or written communication to or with any one except through these headquarters. '••s General Lane. • "The New York 7Tmes, in concluding an un usually sensible article in favor of conciliating the' Republican feeling of the country, says: "In seeking to increase the' army by the idditio'n of three hundred thousand new vol unteers, it will not dO for the Government to ignore the anti-slavery sentiment of the North. ,The mass of general and regimental °Moors already commissioned are Democrats; Iland It is idle to deny alto that the warm sym , pathies of the people have become somewhat chilled bf the policy which has govereed the conduct of the war. hence we assume, that while such men as Messrs. Blair and Divan ore properly invited to exert their large once in securing enlistinente,the President' shall also authorise some of the more popular radical Repubileala leaders to join in the same Impeatant work. • t : . "Foremost among these, for a labor of this' mart, stands - Ur.'Lane,of Kansas. 'Mar as men may in regard to his parsonal er,politioal character, it cannot be denied that he has' great prestige.with the people of the North west, Ilia restless' activity—his fertility of resource, his personal magnetism—mark him with.: Ike -most„imporUiat ,qualifacation of leader, especially in the warfare , to the borders.- If in the Mexican Wary I When eumparativelymnknown, he was able to reitialWo distiniat rekinionio;hls' friend' be lieve that hit personal efforts now, with the hold ho hacon the Western masses, will in. a sboit'peritkrenalla:the grim chieftain` : to add 50,0(10: ardent patriots to die foycos - noi In the field , bilieired,teUXy'aueniltliat he did netnaltataeaoaluatictiaiWthe,mattei .tho' t' ; 'expeditlon which excited the - pater winter -'autiblrJitesidebt: 7 .FV. ,r - . •:::i ., - 'ij . i'.' , = . 'i.: . '?'iP , i,.i.,. ,,- - hidelng tut-set of gramsfutenurtesi, u 1 welt sictoirisdoin, bviconolnyiting . him, in thor hottOt publioed. to ridecei division of oil , autism, and le i 4 them agiittet the enemies it she Ginn:meat." -- LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY L- Y COLLEGE. comer of Petro ea St. Clair at., TUESDAY .110ENINCL at II o'clotk Sentiments PUBLIC 4.O,'ZIC,US. ißonursoßy NOTES. ' [WIC% fit 1 . 117611011111 UAS CORASTO . -4 14 July, 1862, IrLyTHE • ,TRUSTEES OF ' TEIF; PUrTSBUEOII GAS CX/MPANY have d.- clued a Ihvldend 'of Tiro - Collar@ and Piny Cents per khan, on the Capital Mock of the Company, paJa •able on demand, in bankable hinds • ' • to15:611 JAMES M. CIIRISTY, Treasarer. ItiILANT Ple-tilll.--The an iztY nual.Pic=tile of the 'Vigilant Fire Company will be held or Alai EK'd ROCKS, on TIII7I3I3DAY, JULY. crier. .Scats. will leare the St. Glair Stnet Bridge at 7,54 o'clock a. m., and 1 Consmilleo of Arnaagemenis—W. B. Howland, W. B .1. 'W. McFarland, S. A. 'Evans, B. F. Brown. Tick•te can -be scorned or ally of the mambera: . •• 1014 St PITI'SBUIttiIi • FEM L 2 GE —Rrr. I. C. Ysasnuca, A. If., P.l.r dent. Best sustained College In the State. Fourteen -Teachers. Attendance last year BBL Superb bride buildings. Thorough mad extensive course of study. Tstscdurniso and °sash Busse taught. FORTY DOIebARS per term, for' beardini, do., Fall Term commetioes IatPTEMBER 2.1. Bend to the President for • catalogue. - Al. 81119FON.- Pre& Trustees. U»101 Or MONO3reaszsa NAVIIIATLON GO4 t Pittebstriill..lF 100, 1862. i TEE BOAUD OF .T 1 USTEF43 have '••• 7 this 04' ordered 'that a .Dlridend of riva, I.SitiCIENT., or Two Milan and Filti - 4/ents far share, be pill (In current bankable Lnds,) to the theckholdere or thete legal reinasentatlves, Our' the 14th INBT., at the olbra.of the Treason , ' Grant street._ W. 12: 010P161,AND, Treasurer. ALLEGHENY /1511VEANOt Co,. July . 7, 1481. fr .":01VIDEND.—Thei President and Direetorsof this Compaai bare this day de clared a Diridesd of TWO DOMANN (12)7 per share on the Capital - Block, payable on or &Res MONDAY. M.: the 14th Out. D. BOOE. Sersetary. juSibriss tWELECTION NOTICIS.—The Stook balder, of the LITTLE SAW MILL RUN RAILSOAD COMPANY will hold an elation at their aloe to Teroperanottrille, on SATUBDAY, July 26th, between the hour. of 2 and 4 o'clock p. o elect one President and six Directors to servo for he ensuing year: GAO. NNBLD, President. le2thlm SPECI4L JrOTICES.' M - 8.—T...1860-2L-Drake's Plan- TyIION DITTKES. Exhanated nature's great resigner. They invigorate, strengthen and purify the sptem, cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, itc. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Bum, Boot. and Herbs, and are recommended by. all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Bold by grocers, Dragging, Hotels and Saloons. P. it. DHAHE k CO., loryl:Smeodigi 202 8* 010 .5.1. New York. M - "Lyon'e Magnetic Insect Pow- DEB, tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches,. Bed Blip, Ants, Flea., Moths in Cloths, Fars and Furniture, Garden Bisects, de. All genuine bears the siipsatare of B. Lyon, and 111 act poisonous to pewits or &ma* ani. malt. Beware of counterfeit. and Imitatimm. Lyon'. Powder kills all bisects in • trios Lyon's Pub ate death to rate and Woe. Sold everywhere. D. B. BARNES, mytamoodne 202 BrondwnY, New York M - Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Pr/rump. PARK, M & CO., Itato of BREATHIN 'CURD G, Y BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, TRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS; /WALTZ'S SOLDBII; also ImportarianddcalerslnlLßTALS, Till PLATT, SHEET IRON, WIRE, an. Constantly on hand, TINNNB.S` MACRINIS AND TOOLS. Ws.asnocan, No. 149 first and 159 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Penn's. rhlrSpecial eniere or Oopper cot to say &sated pst tern. i. coy29:dsnlyT M"lhe Confessions and Experiencr Or AN I,NVALID. Published for the benefit add as s warning and a caution to young men whdruffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, dr-; sup• . plying at the urns time the means of fielf•Cure., By one who has cured himself after being \ put to. great ...perm., through medical imposition and luack-' ory. By enclosing -d-Oa -paid addresidsd envelope, /MOLL corms may be had of the author. NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Yiloga Co., N. Y. mhthlydearT 111 . 1?0ROW JMItOBLISSON, MINIS & MTL 'LEi{B, Form - Duos on Mourn:nuts, Wousisnoir Won', Pittsburgh, Poinito OTX/CZ, No. 21 Motor, STlttrf. Manufacpue all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND HILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORN-. KerJOBBINO AND IMPAIRING done oo short . 120[103. mh2Btdly ,M - BUR.KE & BARITES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AHD STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Noe. ln and 131 Third WNW, &mean Wood sad 'Smithfield Owego—North ride. We BANK LOCKS always on him& M — Pittaburgh Steel Wotk& JONES, BOYD & CO., 211Annfookrrs of CAST STEEL; eLo, SPDING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of am and liirst streets, Pittsburgh, • ocal J. 0.1111/LPAMCK ..... X. LULL WV. C. KiRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealers in LAMIII, 01113INSTB, SHADES, CHANDELITCHS, Wholesale Agents for SUB'S OELEBRiTZD ILLUMINATING AND LUDILICAtING CARBON OILS, No. 39 WOOD Lim" opposite St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' - jalthlyd • .M'JOHN COCHRAN & BRO.; Iduintacturen o 4 IRON BAILING,'IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORd,• WINDOW ASHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, 30., Nos. 91 Beccind sheet and 88 TWA street, between Wood and Market. ' • Hare an band a earisty.of. . new Patterns, Cenci and plain, suitable for all proms& Particular attention paid to enclosing Grate Lots Jobbing done as abort 110006. • the • ,M . CORN 7 KERR, . CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS; At the ola established tc;solt,Yoctory ! ' DriattESNIAWAY. Onus Sa. Cato Plum ear &pairing done am want. lu7:lf 'N. .1101.1LEB. & 80/4i, Dealers ITVEZIGN AND DOMESTIO DILLS .01, 82+• CHANGE, ckunnonns OP DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND 'SPECIE, No. S 7 Market otroot, MOO: burgh, P. It2rVolleOlona, toads on all the 1 c tle~ throughout the Milton Staten • ap23l MIS. B. & C. P. AIAILK.LB, Paper mesurAanaur,its and dealers In BOOK; PBINT; car, isratt AND ALI; KINDS OP WA&P4 PING PAPER. ' • ' 8/72.11av0 rei . orred from Ho. 27 Wood street to so . 2mlthitoldstreet, Pittabargh, Pa. • orOASli Olt TRADE YOU BAWL my 4 MIEBNIVZ IL COLLINB, For. . WOWING AND, COMMESION - lIEROLIANT and ntkolssalc deaka in CHEESE, BUM'S% SENDS, TD3II, and Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pitulennh. Pa. 5W1.1.) 'IIJ A. BICUTIiKH, . pa ,xfaxistiN ?Ili ABUT. ONE rEr* M TIFNt M*o CAUB. lifor W. 8. gevti, ,WOOD AND THLND &NM& It, ConWtis an, Ink, .Paper, Xaselopesi Myelitis .ihd obackabolpi,su,ldift Bet Indies trrllinebes... ' ' • .031.1 ittl barrels earl 9Fersa Apptiaijoii pioeived tif , jury ~w roorillarket mart VIM sheet'. WALIi PAPER, orn 4 ... p.W.- Au lt : IV taAtVivill kei. thro:n=6*r, the bsl4 atneerldreptek stock* leduted priap,* the obi Maud, W00D,87111611%. . .• jalSl . 0,11048/11104 , Iv i storsan4lll . xr JAL OAIDINTA, AAT ..gi - • :;.esitliatii;Ataik. Askasiud lbarsalaby , Z/ILABISELLI.. WIWI strait.' • • • • . . Jrzyr an rEnrisiwrm-I's. (AFFICIAL-NOTICE REOARD: V . l . ol4BsPoßtkf Dt2.LrizErT or STLTE, • We&lngtom July 10,1862 ' Notice ts heft., gleam that. Form 4to the fatb faction of theact of Ccoogrealiapprosied,3My fffla. .entitled "An am to provide loteranlrenous to mope_ port the Gmerament," de,which section took effect from the 30th day of Joe sst, the tom of three dol lare la chargeable on exeey p =sport Lewd tram ibu Department., or by any Minister or Centel of the .Untied ewes abroad. Applimota for pamporta will be expected to remit the above amount withaucbip. pile ,tion math such time ea collectors she ll be ep. pointed In punrunace of the wad act. All oubllehera of the Imre of the United States will ,give 'he aboie thiee insertione. jnIS:St IPIitiCLANATION.--7a.0 lt 8 D D 0 o B.—City of Piltaburoly rt.—l, SENATE. O. SAW Agit, Jr., Mayor of said city, do issue this, toy P.oclamstton, that from and - alter the 16th day of July, A. D., 1862, every Dog going aria ge within the eity., shalLhave around its neck a collar of metal or leather, with a metal plate ; on which metal col lar or 'plate shall.br ln.crlbod the osnie and resi lience of the owner,.. Also, shalt from this date to this 15th day or September. have securely put on a rclaulgytptongir'earhentraiilizdaDZld safe t memoir,tln 7.1 a ef ping. All Dogs found running a. large without mid collar suet muzzle shall be dealt with according to 11008 —Any poison who shall wiifully suffer his or her lidge 'to von at large in this city, ah.ll, for each .offeice, on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay for each of said animals Ws running selirge, the sum of o e dollar; and It shall be the cuty of the p 011...- men, or either of them, to seize and take into custody and Impount every one of sold animals so found run ning." largei and If, after four 'd srs public notice, no person shall come fonvardlescleim the same and 7.7 the flue and mats, and other charges attending the seising and keeping the sums, then they .ball to sold for the use of the city Jul&3td — 8. C. PAWYRII , Jr., Mayor- iONSIGNMENTEs,CONSIGNMEIVI'S ‘j2, bble. Eng, fresh; 100 boxes W. IL Hamburg Cheese; 60 drum Mammoth do do; 26 crooks piths Apple Butter: 1 keg do 'do do; 1 •lot prime Honey; Llot Musty flour; 100 bbl.. Groan Mem Lubricating OH. Rut received and for sale by • PRANK VAN GORGES, : julG 114 Second street. . LtUuS I I DRUGS I—Just . J." received— Iba. Gum Arabic, select; , 485 asafcetlda, prime; best Madras. end Manilla Indigo; 1,800 " best Umbra Madder; 2, 000 " (-hoary and Hemp Peed; 176 " /fondues Cochineal; 093 " Aloes, (Cape); 100 " Potash; Spices, Casino Coop, Cream Tart, Opium, Gum Ciunph, Morphia, Quinine, to., de., to store and fur sale low by WutoDSIDE A w ALLACE, Jul 4 306.14berty street. CIitHEN APPLES-50 bbls. just re celred and for sale by .1. A. I , E'IZNIt, Juin for. Alarkst and First 'Users. .1.4A1M-600 Country Leal Lard Just neared mad for gabs by JAIL A. IrETZKR, car. Haricot and iirot da bbla Fresh I:ggs, just re ccirsd and tor sale by J. A. WitriZEli. Jul 6 ' cur. Market and First atm. OA .-450 bush. primo Usta to arrive this day, and for sale JAMES A. FETZER, inl4 - . tinsiarMarkst aud. Pint stre.4l. 14..MIC'1' WILLOWS--100 bundles, J.Jr to attire on gaunter Mimi, and for sale by Jul 4 ISAIAH DICKEY d CU. LAHL-25 tierces -ago. 1,, suitable for retailing, in stets and for eels by bale ISAIAH "HOMY ik CO. NIVEKbAL CLUTIIES W KING . —Oploion of tioldu I/obi:wen, eitor Agricultu ral Department of the NOW York Irtbuos : If I can say anything to brince families to buy the "Us toot sat Clothes Wringer," I shall be glad of the oppor tunity. My f unity hu had one inure • year or two, and I pronounce It one of, if not the eery but, labor saving machines ever Invented for woman . ... My Nally would as soon give up, the cooking stove as this Clothes Wringer. It cauuut be too highly rec ommended. Potos Hozneson. Ace York, Fsbraztv 13, 18al.. For sale at 26 said Zi lit. Oialr oral J. Q IL PHILLIPS. Sole sicepts for she moot) "'lTrlii MINOAN, DUNLAP fr. 00, POSE WRITE REFINED CARBON OILS Office, No. 291 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH, Pi my9:6m■s • A CARA).- - SUOMI OW THE THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, SORE 'THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSIINIPTION.—I take this moats to Inform she public and all those patients aallering Ikons disereer of the THROAT AND LUNGS. that I bare arrived at P‘trabargis and Wien roman at e MONOMOAIABLA IIoUSL, when I may be co:milted for a limited time to ro gard to Bronchitis, Asthma, Constimption--disesim which are me fatally. interesting to a large portioa of mankind. and evidently es tea inertias in the United !limas of America, It I. dealrable :bat CcµTxt ideas abould rale. coo far as the present advanced condition of medical science coin farad' them. We know that in ail diseases a timely application of rational remedies la more than half the battle,atd the aphorism whicivteachan that .preventlor, is bet. ter Cub a afes,' l applies with pecubar force to the mar, of Consumption, which, If micro,i lm'? mtabli.h ed, surely; if ever; gives way, erre to the most skill. fat treatment and the most sedulous cite. Let all, therefore. wno have reason to apprehend the evidence of the seeds of the diseese (ticrufuloim Diathesia,) in thee:melees or their children, agt fail to obtain inch aslntarykdrice; with reference to the regulation of their diet, and the preservation of their health, as my long experience enables me to give them. ltdr Paritiolp so fre for examraorirue of the CAesl and precorkmakartrice. 112121111 AN DUCHLiER, 11. D., • Oats Arristant of Dr. Kabert Hooter.) Ofaco hour from 8 o'slock a m. to 7 eclack p m. I carlat STAR BRAND B. nAella.—We are Just to receipt of &anther supply of this fins brand of Haim pa' up expressly lot ;be subscriber by Geo. If. Davit d Co., add for sale by the berm or at nstall by JOHN A. ar.aenew, Jag 'earner Liberty and 'Hand streets PAitMESAN ClintiZ, a prime article for cooking 'with Ifacerronl, jult rtc-Ired and for male at the ramify Grgr i ! tor e of 11A.fl.ESSEIAW, fug • ertnur Libt.rty and Eland ttrrots. 200 BOXE S PRIME W. K AND HANDLING CHEESE, a opleDdld article far Malian, for We by JOHN B. CANFIELD. nONSIGN Eferri— • N.J300 boxes Western Deserve Otletile: 10 do Hanimoth Hamburg Chew; 100 do Woods' starch; 20 seeks prime Dry Apples; 30 bbLi. minty Flour; 10 half bbla. White /4h; 100 dozen Bar. Droonun 23 do fancy Har. Brooms; 00 do 'Which do; 30 do fancy Hearth Brains; m. bbla. prime country Soap; 113 crocks Apple Butter; Just received and air de PBANK CAR 0011D66, Jo? l4 Second street TNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC Otrr, N. J. J AMU K. ROBISON, Superintendent. Thiel celebrated Hotel will be open for the recep tion of .visitors on SATUNDAT, Juno di, 1002, and will centime* open mail September 11th. Since the lest sass= man) bee:dal:imp improve ments base been made, both to' the boom and grounds r adding still further to the comfort, conve nience and pleaeure of the guests. Persons desiring to rpend the summer at the sea. shore will find the accommodations at the UNIT&D STATES superior to thole of any other house ou the Atlantic coast. IiABSLICIPS celebrated Band has Iron engaged for the season, and will be under thee, direct' .n of the Hears. H ealer. Mr. THUMAS H. BABRATT. late of Cape Slay, will have charge of the Billiard Boma; Ten Pin Al leys and iihnoting Gallery. .The extensive improvements male two years ego, .and those now in contemplation by the owners of this 'splendid establishment, is an ample guaranteed of what toe patrons of the home may expect under its present oseensgement. HENRY A. B. BROWN, • For Proprietors. FLY I'APE It.- . . . WII/brznan's celebrated PLY PAPER, a sorer. slim reined, tot those annidttgated,ptita—fliss and Matelines—and tree from poison. Vibobeede . end retail by .T .lt r i zt a tle t a t ts, - Bole settof the manntsetnrer for Pteburgb and AraJ:2e filar,: PARTNERSHIP existing , be• to eon NEWIISYSB, OBAYra - CO., hexing_ expired by limitation oe the la dal of July, Wet. Moons, of Clarion county, has withdrawn from the firm: - lhe buslaces will be oobUen•d by the re. maiming partnen,and. all the old bagman will be settled up by them, the liability of glad dlOote hay ing awed. • • • WM. MOORS, 'I . NSWMSYSR, QUAFF , .e,bco.' 'Pittsburgh, July 7. 18(0 Jul2:3t' 01123 FOR 'GO btds. Labtliattair ' ' • • , HO do White N0..1; WOBEB PA) St. Clair street. near the. Bridge; b. clUeliTliaLitiusTbti.b . WAR- ItLAS, aid otter CLAIM AGAINST TAX poir, ZENNIST, kmght - by ' PATTIBINIGH ?HWY COMPANY, 1050:3m JOHN D. I SOULtY. Cs bf.r AUTLIMILAL Lis t US AND Alta& blWa 0124 " 44 Psta2l,-"GP' • - 7 amid ,42att, aDrErtrn pzoP . ,LEs LIisIIRANCE,COMPLN:r. I Ofdco, N. E. corner Wocd and Fifth mime; TIRE £ISIDISE 1158IIIild7CL Wm. Phillip. Jam Watt, James D. Verner. Capt. John L. Ithoado &mad P. Shrivel.. Gelrg• 8. Jowl, M an L w. ode e r , ". , li so. B. Hays; loka E. Parke Mules 8. Blarell, Wm. Vas Kirk, WM. PHILLIPS, Powident. JOHN WATT, Vice PreedeaL 101=:=MI I I I Nr PrINI T Y -FIRST Llttil' UN' Arvid- CATIONS FOB SELLING LIQUORS, Sled In the Clerk'. Office up to'Jnly - llth, 1862: Anon Peter, tavern, East Birmingham; Aurents George, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Adam William, do, 2d do, do; Anderson William. do. Upper St Clair tp; Bens Edward, eating house, Reserve township; Beranger Fronde, tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; Conway John, do, Ist do, do; Clemens Louis, do, Binningbam; Vox litargarot, do, Lawrenceville; Enoth Lampert, do, 3d ward, Allegheny; • Herr Patrick. do, 34 : do, Pittsburgh; tiiir* i ttk., do, i. , vh• do, ... do; 0; Roof ph, ea , ing house, 4th do, Allegheny; Stacy illiam, other grads, Malleesport; Strona J. D., do, Gth ward, Pittsburgh; • - Weekomp J. IL, do, 3d do, do; Wolff Elizabeth, tavern, 4th do, do; Wise Fred, do, Rd do, do; Zleterbark F, do, Pitt townehlp; The Court will meet on MONDAY, July 21st, 1862, at 10'o'clock, to act on the above cam. prll:3td W. ii. HERRON. Clerk Grm'THE.BEST.— Nov MDT, , DIMS ATOLL Citizen's edition of the NEW NA ' IONAL TAX LAW ii;;OZEi =;;==lili COTlag the Law complete, and as Alphabetical Summary of the Articles and Bubetamme taxed. For tale by all Bookeelion and Newadealore. Sent poet•paid, on receipt of price. Agents wanted. intlifit BEADLE & CO., Publisheni. New York. o Ali.ageu BUN L CKEDerOliti Of. lb TUB olTlf Olf ALLICOHENY, PA—The au. thorii fee of the City Of Allegheny, Pa, are row pre wed to lame new bonds In exchange for railroad bonds of sold city, upou Ale binds of compromise Insert° offered by them. Holders of such railroad bowls me procure drill. fors containing lOU information to relation thereto, by applying by letter or otherwise to L. H DWYER, Iteq No. 76 Braver street, N. Y., WINSLOW, LANIEB 6 CO.. No. 62 Wall' street, N. Y., • D. MAOTERBON, Treasurer of the Oily of Allegheny. DES HO • U I R--Rats, Roaches, &c. /Astray your—Mich ]toles and Ants. Destroy soar--Bea 11,0. Desbop yoar—lictlis In Pon, Clothes, 6e. Destroy year—lta puttees and Flea@ Destroy pour —lnsects on Planta and Fowls. Desfroy your—lt secta an Animals, &a Costar's Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator; Bed-bug Exterminator ; Electric Powder for Insects. 'ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.' free from Potion. "Not dangerout to the Human family "Hata do not die on the uremia's." "They tome out of their bolo to die." Sa i d ererywhWv—by all Wham& Vriliggles la the bugs nit es. and by Drawlers. &war; rvorakwywe. and Retailers pneragy, In all country town. and vil lages in the United States. ft. E. kIILLaSt3 it CO. and B. A. YAHNESTOCIE I CO., principal wholesale and small agent. In Pittsburgh, Fa. airCouutrylan can order as above, or oddroca orders direct, (or for prima, taroid. minillY B. COSTAR, riacipoi Depot., No 482 Broadway, New York.- IMMEMI CINCINNATI LEAD WORKIi NoCORMICK, GIBBON & CO., ItAiiUPACTUREILS Of Lead Pipe klieet Lead And Bar, Lead. ALSO DIALERS TN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and NINTH atINHT, 11/111111a Man LID tlicaatoas ..Beingezelnalvelylnthe Lead Trade, Ire eantartdah the above to better advantage to Osamu, and on toms term*, than tan be had abundant% Wank T_l APPI.N.E . diS OK .611aRKY 7 THAT is. LJL Qui:num—The Proprietors of the "PAR 161AN OA RINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY and MEDICINE" hare determined, regardisse of expellee, to toms, free, (for the benefit of mitering humanity,) bur of thelcmatt 'variative and Intel- eating Lectures on Marriage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Premature Doelles, of Manhood, Indigeetiou, Weaknane or Depression, Lam of Ener gy and Vital Powers, the Great &Mal Evils, and those Maladies which moult from youthful follies. Buenos of Maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology and Nature's L.w. Thins invaleable Lectures ban bean the wane of enlightening and easing thouaa ands, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four damps. by addreseing "Sierreary Parisian Cabi met of ,Irstosny and Medicine, 683 Broadway, N. P." Jun:444w t B AILEY, FAKRIILL ca Houses fitted up with hot and.oald water In the •best style, with all the modern improvements, in BATHS, WABH BTANDS,CLOSETB,SINILS, Ac. PLIIIIBEES, 171E23 STEAM FITTERS, 12 TOI7IIII BUZZ; YLI 81111TILTIZILD TANKS AND AGITATORS, for Oil Refinerlae, lined In the meat durable manner. "A largo aasortment of materials always on hand and for ula on reaaooabla term.. Job BEDFORD Self. D. FX=33 Respectfully inform tbe public, that this celebrated and faahlonabla' waterlog plan la now open, and folly prepared bulb* reception and accommodation of visitors, and will be kept open . lentil lb. first of October. Persons wishing BEDFORD 1112fERAL WATER will 'be - supplied a the following prices, at the Spring, •It s for a barrel, 00. fora half .... . 900 Parties _whihiog rooms or any Informatics In re prd to the place will aflame the "Bedford Miners bpriegs Gnaw', Bedtad, Pa." mr21:1110 1862. MoCORD .1. CO. 1862. BATS, OAPS,.STRAW GOODS. • BONNETS AND oaks= HOODS. Wholeule and 131 WO9D-ETBEXT. Prrrimusou. We are now tot:doings won ADM . = to oar II GOOSS BO read N; ~ l A NIKH Z It HOODS TS, and B PA WI LEAF Blotobanto 'WWI our kity can itly Itot twat knw ooßr kel _ tb" , IPhia .,VIZ Y II7I A CO. TAWS. UAIS.II ux YUUIt • HEALTH, our 11111.101iDlt CRUM ISAIMIATUS, . Made trout coalmen malt.' It la tattbotly healthy and pate. and 'will retake better, flatter and arm healthy otbar Seleratwo hada world. It la tree atom all two:titles; end ',impart@ a r;;;;;:glea Mayor to Sas teed. :Plows give It • dna trlaL If yrour grocer has apt got It tell him, to get It Ow yen: . Tor We wholesale and retail • • • MODEST TV JAIME, aveleatawin. ' • Neal aretlDiareond. TIONuRESS NJ , Aunt ISLAND:N:4. 9111.11;be own for the .nceptiorcbt Visttori an - M . 'S. UItD&Y, Jane =Lb, 1:W. 11, 3 11 M58% ;JOHN. WrosT,-. :PrCixrietars; I: jeB7tl+r~ UAL . • isia.-IW)quarter 11.1.21 ael?md,lost niadsW tbani Balton sigl laki by, 4L. ITTUI4 4 Nig occur Mutat and Pinta rsobt.' - • /SAT • • %." TOOLS ST sib b y. BONUS *-Isstalr ' 134Woodstrode DEt GOODS. BRiT^ G OODS.AT OLD PRISIS, CHINTZ% GINGHWILB. BLACK nuauss, CHECKS, 'fICKINGfi, etc. SIMMER SHAWLS, • CLOTH JACQUES. 81111112 9.210Qtr&1, SILK &A.CQUES. SILK 01110IILAH13, The Barque., Mantle; and nt ewts. are the nee eat glee. We offer them at itattero rat. THIN DRESS GOODS at 634 cents EMBROIDERED DRESS GOODS .t 1.2.% cant. DAUBED AND STRIPED DIMS GOODS, 123ic. CALICO STRIPED D 868.8 GOODS a Gy.' amts. MERRIMAC, HAMILTON, PACIFIC, ENGLISH. SPItAIIIIII, all or the ,best makes of Calicca, at 12}0 ORGANDY LAWNS st 16 cents. JACONST LAWNS at 12% tents • FRENCH CAUBBIO, from 12 to 1 34. PLAIN COLD SILK 011 ALLIES, for children, colon fast, ►t 37% mists, regular price, 62% cents. The above good► bars been marked down to en sure quick a►lea. W. & D. HUGUS. JOS puss GOODS, At unprecedented low prices, BARKER & CO.'., MANTLES AND SACQUES, Ivory article CHEAP, a I=l LACE POINTS AND MANTLES, A large stock CHEAP I V.'!=:2 DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY VITECBASED BEFORE TILE LATE ADTABOE, Tor Bargain", Qat' Soon. C. HANSON LOVE at CO. CHEAP DRY GOODS J. M. Burchfield's Block Tin. From this dats:all the stock of Bummer Drees' Goods will be rimed out at greatly reduced prices BE RAGES, for 123 omits, worth 25. LAWNS, for 12% coots, worth 25. SUMMER MANTILLAS—chewy. LACE MAI.ITILLAB—cheap LACE POlETA—cheap. SILK MANTILLAS—cheap Call and examine tale stock, which le one of th cheapest in this city. Inl4 NEW GOODS, by Express, just re cews et HORNE'S. 1,000 PIECES NARROW TRIMMING -RIBBONS at reduced prima WIDE BLACK VELVET RIBBON, for Dress Tr-finning; • DRESS 011EPS and FANCY BUTTONS; LADIEo' BLACK LACE HITS; . GLOVES and HOSIERY, of all kindg LADIES' BLACK AND BROWN STRAW HATS; SILK AND GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS; PALM LEAF PANS,• FANCY PANS ; CO CAMBRIC COLLARS, ve7 clear 230 ENGLISH THREAD and GUIP URE LACE COLLARS; AND HEM STITCHED EPOK'FS; MOURNING CAMBRIC H'DK`lftl, splendid an sort:tont; • 10 cam LADILS' LINEN from 6C. up; INFANTS' EMB'D WAISTS, ROBES and CAPS; GRENADINE 'VEILS, in all colors; PINE BLACK LACE VEILS; BLACK CRAPE yzus AND COLLARS; fOO dozen HOOP SHIRTS, from 4 to 40 springs; !PREACH and MECHANIC CORSA 8; HAIR NETS and HEAD-DREJ3BI:£I. Wholesale bagels will And mar apartment mum ally goad far the season of the year. JOEL HORNE D • WHOLESALE ROOKS—id and Sd storks. Hos. 17 and 7, MAW= EITEEET EATON, MAGNUM & CO., N 0.17 FIFTH STREET. An closing out thrir entire 'took of French Embroideries, REAL LACE TILIELIEEDVOODff, at To mak* room for fall purcluara NARROW THIMMING RIBBONS, GRENADINE YEILB, In broom, May pug% drab, gin= and black, just ranqvad and for aide by • ' in).t ' EATON, 111 1 11CR1131 d CO., 17 rlith rt. SHAKER AIOODS:' A, few 'cum of PALM HOOD.l,rnotved tido day and fold WHOLFZILE AND 12E7AIL,,by r • .. ` - loll: - 1.7 PEDDLERsi TRADERS, N 8 'U X LATINO What GU. YItALLLY.--ihrest , latlacameata offend lar tba th trodoetkat• bt oar 'unspoiled atylos of law pelted 45WIILIIT sad dompaillawaisra vrALTOBZII, that coareasedVisa, athl marmots yroStaTorprlora, atm Mho t hbaraihrtrosial Fhaptlcai siatlythara Mart -~> $l5O B E sT Pi 4 NOa $l5O 01tOVESTErti t HALE baring mooted to thee Now Styli" _ aro n. pie otror the pnblic inagnilleent 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. 4:detraining aft linoirremeara known la thla =meta over-et meg bare, Enna graraVartag e harp pedal, nal Irma frame for 411. Bch moulding cm" 1175 to $2OO, .11 _warranted made of the bet wiatemed toaterial. said to stand better than any sold for OW or POO ht the old snethoda of marie'scrnre. we !mita the best Judges to aramine and try theme new instruments. and we stand ready at ad. thaw to test Own with any °than mantrketnred in this comas. GRQYESTEEN k, HALE, ITALL&N eI:KIM/Sore MAIN Trebles, or D sirlogi, 4 lengths;bost quality-10a. Seconds, or A " 3 Ital Thirds, or D 3 •• " —lb Fuuribs, or G 1 length, pure slaver-0 Bost quality French or German Ist, ID, 3d and 4th strings. Bost gualty Gui . tlir I),A A — D. silver stzinp, einb.ls beiound " • Do. sot-A.lO Dist quality VWUtica°, A sad D. Bed .* " 0 aad o, rlialled to any address, post paid, oa receipt of the inimey, or in postage stamps, by JOllh . B. 111ELI,OB, 81 iarcpd street. N. B.—A largo lot of fresh Strings Just red;arO also, Violins, Violin Oases, Flutes, Accordions, fin, iel4 bT XIX FAICLUIS. ad.RMU rum the celebrate,' Factory of ()ARRAS' & biESDRAN, h . ave Jag been received and are for ask bj - MOATIsti Jost receiving. • very large new . stock of MAI:0 FORTES, 'sleeted - personally from: the celebrated TrannfiCtorles of ()bickering I Sons, Baron'; Hnllat, Davis 4 Co.. Bigton; and fieSelton Bros., New York—all of new styles, and will he sold at present manufacturers' re duced rates for (Ash or ons nameable credit. : Yoe sale by • e•- JOIN H. MELLOB, in Wood it. 131737= In every variety, TTNALWS UNIIIVALLED !PIANOS. .1.3..—0ne superior 7 °dare, carved, finished back and trout, Kos ape of those 7 octave plain Pianos, of the above superior make, Just mein& ' Two %oc taves will arrloodo a fuw , days. CIiAMLOTTE BLUME, 43 inn sliest, Solo agent for Hisabe'm Pianos, and also for Prince's :.'...li.rwoulumo and Melodeons. . JulO N' I.4.IIIhUNS AND I.I.A.KMU• NICIMS, team the celebrated manufactory of Mason d liomllit, Bomon. Also, two good second bend a octave Melodeons. WEAR. Yoe sale by MELLOR.. 81 Wood st. CHRAP I tiIIILDREN'S BUGGIES AND CHALsES.--Wedcesday rikorning, Jobritita at o'dotk, rad, at Darla' auction. 54 fifth area. a WVe eineq or CHILDREN'S BUGGIDIS AND CDALSES, hartdeemely flafahed, inritulkag oeveral or Dew style, sad extra ttimmteg. - ;;jul4 J. G. DAVI*. AuCtioueer. I=2 !SNWINO M4Uathl AT AUCTION. , --On TOESGAT EVENING, July 15th ; at BK, o'clock, et the kfanonle Hall Auction /lOW% 65 Fifth street, will be add, Three &wing Machines. via: .Glbbe," "Pearl" and ..NatlonaL" , lkde pasitive, Aid?, . T. A.IIO4.IIMILLA ND. Ana. rt Y 1301./116 AND V Altaln1111:1 - AT J.J AUollol4l—On TUESDAY MO atiLEG and TEittiMOte,! July lbth, at lu and 'd o'clock, will tie sold, at Dario' Auction itooms, It Fifth street, s rugs assortment of Dry Goode and -Varieties, come ptisinit Bernsei, Lana Persian Prints, Furniture Chintz. Linsey, Linen Napkbes, Linen Tablecloths. Six Mantillas, Stella shawls, Embroidery, lieu, Bilk Parasols, Deelory, Silk Mite, Silk Handkarll6l6, tbsop Skirts, Embroidered Handkanchiets, Spool Cote too, nilk Neckties, Sun Umbrallas,Wlde Black Loa, Yelret Ribbon, bite (lotion Braid. Emitting Cot too, Satinets, Isitio Yleneel'shires, 011 Slit Gam. Cloth taps, Metre otrair and Paldi Leaf Bats, .Ic. ": Jule J. G. LA sin; Aux, HOOP Sli'lla6l COST, • EATON, DLACEOM d co; Na. 17 Fifth rt. in choke colors, Pl4.ltYl& DTur 478 BROADWAY. Xl5O CASH. Warranted ter TIV TUBS. 478 BROADWAY. LT M=!=3C=l UOTIO.M S4LES. HOOP exnast HOOP SKIRTS! ....;11001" 15}1.113T8 1 HOOP SKI Ts HOOP SHIRTS! All sizes, for I.4dlee,'llleaeos and Children, at !ILATLEILAND'S AUCTION ROOM =tl=3 5,;I n EtliNTll I'ILOYERTY AT AUCTIO7I:—On TUE2DAY July 15M, et 8 o'cloel, , erill be sold, at Commercial eels home, No. 31 'Fifth Knot, the remaining lots on Duncan and Erin street' in J. V. Darts' plan of Bev. eitilt Ward lota, being lots Nos. 125, I.WA 127, L 6, 56,127 and 1311,each baring a front of Dl feat on gnln street, and exceeding back 94 feat 734 inches. Also, iota lbw: 144,145 and 144, each baring a front „ of 21 toot on Duncan insect, and extending Dick 103' het.' It Alio, lots Noi. 140 and 141. at the confer of Dun can and Davis streets, each baring a front of 11 feet, tind extending back 100 feet. Tatum or Setiz—tine.futrth cub; residua fn Mx% two and three lull, with Interest, secured by bond sod mortgage.: t*, Plans of the Fopertl can now be had at the Au lion Boom% 64:41011 street. J. G. Delflll, Acct. is 1fi1.4.11^78. UTANTEO-25 or 30 LABORERS and QUARRYMEN, to work on an OR Refinery, near fidariabutg. Lions! wages will be paid. t , Apply to 1 H. RANRISON .1t BRO., 'inlo:at at the DAIiTNLK WANThD.—A wholesale Fancy Goods and Notion Bowe, of lii itcon gems' itanding, in ehtladelphia,bating • good trade, would lidmit a partner with aunt $lO,OOO capital, to tab the place of on. retiring. Address, with real name Und raterance, ISOX 1454 Philadelphia P.V. JulCklie : WAI4 T t..; 1) 11161ED1ATELY. _ 1111 Mb. Crude 011, barrels btcluded. SO to 45 inv. 07. 1., IL VOMIT 00. BALLAD§ OF THE WAR 1 mile. of PlciOrial Lyrics,tOoricentlyillostrated from Orbitnal•Drawhgs by Oa it dit.brti. Published mostilay. Itormlng, vateicomplete, an ILLUSTRATED POETICAL SOUVENIR, . Of every neat in the foment mad Important sang tie the history of Ms great nation. I: Part: 11., entitled: ..91711T1C11,.. now ready—the illustraUons li_twhleh hate been submitted to and ityproved by fish Anderson. Parts; (monthly)...4---. ---25 eta. • The Whole Work, (25 pas* paid in—advanee...ss. „OASSILLT IpLOSTRATZD rem= Bing. ; 00mmenosatiat of the publication of the New Tap lament. The flfat number of the 2iEW TBSTAMENT . . will be published on the "J:ith of June, and. Will be continued monthly teen:after with the same fete. Uric, and istOillence of illustration as heretofore. Back numbers of .0 the works always on hand.' Liberal terms to the Trade, Clubs and Oanreasers. Apply to JOHN 8081238, • - 37 Park Row, New York. Box. 3,40 N. y. P. O. I aplfelmtlim TN THE MATTER urria:liTATE of William Drown, doomed, tio. tis, Munk term. At an(irpttatie °Dart .beld at Pittsburgh, ;one 186:4 the Courtnoado tin following onflarh And now, twit% J0n..215t, ligd. on , motion of J. Idtlhr, Attorney. for A dminlatrata, the Conn "nodal B . It: (hypo tan, taq , - Auditor, tomato dip. tritottitoo ot tha boliumo (la hands of the.* dada.. tstrator. Bi SBA COUNT. lhmu the reconL --•-; • ••• Attest: W. A. Huns, Clerk: 1 " All reran, ietereatad will please tualtetite that. itue auditor atone named will attend for the impose 01 his aropolunuent, at ht. dace, No. 133 Yount& 81... Pittsburgh, on TItURSDAY, the 7th day of August. 18dt. at 10 o'clock a. m., when sad where, they are requested to attend. : , ju7:dairtdT - B. Andiver: . NIT HU ESALE V/AJLE. • - !1 •- • eorrsat pePeos, . • sii.ers sepias, . • BILL perins, . WBAPPING PAP UL MANELLA PAPLIta. larp and RU wonted stock of the be.t Druids wiu b e sold at low prices tor.Cosh: Botailors.willenet It to their advailtne to ere as a call. wiLG. JOIIBSTON 11104 mritleawsot Paper Dowers, 67 Woixt 'mot. QTEAM hj Cards, CintlamPries Ltbdo,l l lllHoads,Posisco, Billollading, labels for MiltitidOetntell. Yobibihr .Droggista, and frron7 kind of orniunontal and plata priming, wowed wady - , with despatch; by . G. JOHIinTOS Lt - hiteswood Steam Job Printers. 57 Wood et. IykLUTOGIOXIIII.3 t;AILLIS, a aupericr, AL- A rtlele, far Alm am of . Emotommpluts. Tor mde bf , - Wit; G. JOHANSON' CO.. • m atzweod - , Stelomm. Woodit LAUTOGWii , chic anti Jam virlaty at kneprids. ~ Parses by .1 1411. G. SOHNISTON sylkstiprood , — - :- . 4ltationeas. talked stmt. 04.01 , - - -5 bug': prime; inAtore Soria; by. Lloosrrs bbla.`-treik ". • I by 1 REMY n. 00141=11, , 1 '
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