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VittsiTurgit Oarzetfq.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 16
"People's State• Convention.: •
Tag - PEOPLE OW PIitiNnYLVANIA, who .de.
etre fOrdtaly Jo unite in inietaining the NATIONAL
ADMItiID37IATION in Its patriotic t fforia to imp.
Mars seettlautl anti unholy rebellion sgentt'ehe'
trinirfok Tae , lI&PUEiLIO, - Ono who ifesii.k to
•
. , • support, :tpastsr. of ther. oversoutout, one
hoOdred llisousuud heroic brethren In &toss, honing
- dhasiis' and' the . petils" of ilia: field IA tiressiaObei
UnionOtetis: fethais, are requesthil to select the
utitobet of 1) 4eP14.9u4 to the I.egLlattve llaya - e•
. sOutatioo of the Stale, at mich times sod tin such
wanner ei will.best respond - to the spirit of this rail,
-to *scat lo 13440 Coca...glop k,e gitattissuaq,
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THURSDAY, theVtlialiof 30t; Ito'clock
.• °naiad dai, to nomfilateataudidat4 'tot the otricfs
GENERA L. and SUILYSTOIt 43ENER
... Alg,. said •to trite aneh id* 11J1 . 1611 as may be domed
• nstessail.to elnaligtheti the iloveroment lo this sea
, 'Goad coal: Fotrpeall tOil common country: • '
I.` A.' K. IticeLtfilE;
- . Chairman PeOple's State Committer.. Oro W. Haxsititrat, •
Statutes ha
,i,y3
Republican Slate Convention:
This body Meet/at Harrisburg to-morrow,
'the , l73l.l s Our delegation leaie on the four
afteinoon train. Wo are pleased to
understand that ethers, beside the delegatei,
intend togs, and we would rieammend that
fiom this county, to in'
throughout the State,
'.. - i. : S7 -. 7:1-ttielit - eitioliteiri'qiiestion of the hour.
question not :impnodfately con
looted
.with the 'object for which the Conien:;
- but of • ed'ate
immediate interest,
may;which well be considered by the gentle
: .333 . 33 n. there assembled from all; parts of the
State.. We refer to the subject of enlistments.
'kis to be:greatly regretted, 'that for some
chute recruiting is not going skin our State
as rapidly as the exigencies require. Let the
cause of this be inquired into, and if possi.-
' tile; let a remedy be offered or recommended..
No deubt the Gloirernor will gladly co-operate
- In any measures for the promotion of enlist-
Monts: . .We should he sorry if drafting shall
have to be resorted- to, but if necessary, no
patriot will object to this mode of obtaining
soldiers. We hope it will not be necessary,
but soldiers to put down the rebellion we must
The Post 9 sDetinition ofAbolitioniem
The Pittsburgh, Post, of yesterday, had
its asnalealumn of_ twaddle about aboli
tionifory from wh!ch wo take the following
e#"rl/0: - -
WEen we speak of Abolitionists, we talk
of men whO believe that the only purpose
of this - war is to free the Southern slaves—
men who would sweep down State rights,
State and National Constitutions and oblit
:erste State lines--who would punish alike
by lair,- and with remorseless severity, the
Union men and the moderate men of the
South (who would sustain the Federal Gov
ernment if they could,) and the rebels in
•
arias, who are endeavoring to overturn that
government. We look upon Abolitionists
as a horde'of frenzied fanatics, who ignore
and spurn the wholesome, patriotic 'pride
that makes all men prefer and adhere to
their own 'and, and their own race ' and
their - 0164in, and who pretend to despise
the feeling, prejudice, call it what you , will,
that looks npon the negro race as being in
, capahle, and inferior to our own.
We do not believe there are, five hundred
persons in the United States who answer
"to the above description, and we doubt
Whether there is one such in Pennsylvania.
If such are the persons the Poit is , attack
ing-from day to day, -then it is fighting a
windmill of its own imagination.
But this is a hypocritical pretense on the
-
part of that paper. The st pjo of its
torials, - and •of the resolutions and
,i speeches of its Democratic friends, is Abe
which it means Republicans,
and, the-Republican party. In this strong
iiiiPublican region, 'when' taken to task
Abollt its course, it says it does not mean
"all Republicans, but only such Republicans
- as are Abolitionists; and the above is its
portrait of Abolitionism.
We -- do not care what the Post calls us.
.
Its, favorite slang, all thrOugh the last year
Ur two; has been Black Republicans ;':nOw
. - m itts:Abolitionists. Whatever it may: say,
the objeit of its attack is the Republican
porty; and - the Republican
in
and Republican majority in Congress. If
it means hy - the above caricature to convey
the impression that there is any number
of Republicans,- of any sufficient influence
to exertanyporterin iiii3Republican ranks,
: • who answer to its description of Abolition
' ists, it is a - slander of the basest character.
•
• That paper charged the late county con
. •
vention as being abolition, and its'resolu
tioas as bekng abolition resolutions, and
now it meanly cotnerout with a carrieature,
.andsayethat this is what it means by ab
olition,no not .. .Republicans who do ,not
• r answe the , description.
• •
The'zwar Was not instituted by thetlyorth,
-hut by,-the Posts Democratic friends of
• the Soath—the JettDavises;aud Toombses,
•
and Floyds, the great Southern lights of
-Democracy, : --The Republican Government
is endeavoring to put down rebellion waged
by - Southern Democrat; festered and conniv
ed.
by a DemoereticPresidentand admin
,. !titration, and sympathized with by North
- ern Diudocrat's of the Poser school until it
had involved the iountaiin-bloodshedi and
, Republicans are infavor of using all the
means God has given us for that purpose.
We do not seek-to sweepdownstate rights,
and state and national constitution; or
puniskremorsnly. any. body. But Republi
cans say that the rebellion mast be - eubdued
cast what it may—that no price is too dear
(1_ to , pay for Union and peace, if any in
sitution or state right stands in the .way of
thefiverthrow et the, rebellion,: it must go.
• ,
Is slavery bettei-than the lives of our
sons and Brothers; whole _hecatombs of
whom have been slaughtered by these infu
--rioted up4oldere, of slavery? Are State
Fights . Of mere value than tho life of the
Nation? •
The man who is not willing to kiTl3)iiB
life, l is . 'money,`;, hiss exertions, and his
praialw; to help 6:l'ot:estimate this rebellion,
is a . traitor; and the man . wh - ",e, in his pa
per, persistently slanders his fellow
rens who elected the President and the ms
- jority'lit, Congress, end who, as . the Mem
.
hers of the dominant party •Mainly . hold
Lthe destinies of the nations in their handN
and'Who 'have never ju arty point swerved
-, one initant'fromloyeltY to the Government'
And the Union, is a 'double - dyed trait#,
fo.rlieusett his iicaiiientaffitiort to lenient
jealousies and distractidg and; liv.,weOce.p
the bands of the‘Government..
• Ore not, what the pretentious of the
Port are, its' whole contras if "calculated, 'if
I not, overthrow the 'Govern.:
iner4Pand , brin ebei*lisome bind
Alignment ercorapioiiifSe' , Whlih save:
slaverY iireserve:,tbe.i'Ll , be" - Isidetii
•
from: cortilign pun'ishineut: , :./t is ill,sek,
ISE
irie'Zibrow of theindepe . ndenes of the North
ern states. 'lt woutd,titave the serfs
.
of-NM-slave poier-L-ItumblosnbmissiOnists
to the haughty "Hager Race f'
The chaiacter of the editor of the - Post,
and all who- sympathize withhis traitor::
ens course, is well depicted in the follow
ing. article; 'vadat is not taken from GAIL•
lcinos's, _Liberator, nor . the New York TV
?nine, but from the Nashville Union, a pa
.pett.published in a bortlet-State, which is
struggling for life in the Union, and with
the approbation of that good patriot, As..
nanw We very much question
HAI° editor of the Post resided in Nash
ville, if he • would net find himself soon
shut-up with Idiotic trait or parsons Jonsson
lately dealt with, - if ltedid not mend his
manners: - -
[Fitina lim N4Alivillo Union, July 101
The life., - of the Union is at stake. For
wore than, one week the soldiers of the Re
public haVe' poured out their blood on the
deadly plains of Itichmoitd, until the very
earth seems to reel and stagger with the
fume of the intoxicating draught which she
has drained from the heart of heroes. Guer
rillas murder hundreds of, our shldiers and cit
izens- all over Kentucky, Tennessee, and
along • the rivers -f the South ; rebellion in
Arkansas invokes the aid of negro slaves and.
Indian savages to butcher and totualtawk
loyal mon and women; across the Gomm the
hoary monarchies of Europe watch our woes
with emitting eyes, and long for an opportu
nity to stab 'American Democracy to the
heart; and with all these signs of prodigious
furrow throughout :the ; land, a party of old
politicians met in Cooper Institute, in New
York city, to organises conservative,party I
It may seem strange. that. loyal men should
stop - to manufacture-platforms at a time like
this.. Popular instinct is right en this point,
and the people everywhere with one accord
Munitnise this groat fact, that when the Re
public is in danger of perishing, there can be
but two parties-the friends and the en
emies of the Union. There is no need
of platforms or resolutions to draw the line
between loyal mon and traitors; there is
an involuntary aggregation of natural affini
ties and sympathies with each other on both
sides. The present is no time for a third
party. It: is impossible to form one,and if it
ware even possible, it wools be Uselss. 'The
ostensible purpose of the Cooper. Institute
meeting is harmless. We will say, very good.
It was,tedeciarn"for the Constitution as it is,
and the Union is it was." But it is a Shiley
concern for a party platform, and, at a time
like the present; falls far short ofthe require
ments of the country ; for the simple reason
tiwVeff.Daiiii;Vilgfall, Floyd and Stephens,
wM4 a thousand, other men now arrayed
against the Government, said all along that
they were for the "Constitution as It is, and
the Union as it waif." The declarrtilm is too
vague, and amounts to nothing. It is a fog
bank, not a head-land, and we don't think it
safe ,to steer by it without further exam
ination. Let us see. One of the Conserv
ative organi of New York calls it the
"anti-Abolition and enti-Secession meet
ing." • AbolitiOnfirO, and Secession next. Is
that the order, in which those Third Party
Men tank Aim two organizations, one
of which is in, the minority in every State
North, and the other haviisg an organized and
armed ..Government or Confederacy within the
Union, and waging a bloody and dangerous
war against the Union ? Where is there an
Abolition army or regiment, or company even,
in arms against the trovernment On the
contrary, where is there a county in the South
where there are not either armies, or brigades,
or regiments; or guerrilla companies, watch
ing-Mt opportunity to. bathe their hands in
the blood of the loyal tt 0 0 • 0 0 0
Yee, a body of men , who never did, and
could not to-day, poll ;00,000 votes, are the
really guilty persons in this horrid reoellien,
and far worse than the much abused add ma
ligned Becessionists-400r. felloWs I Now, if
this be the Piet, -
what Is clearly the duty of
the Government? It is as plain as a. State
road: It should withdraw our armies from
the Seceded States immediately; and return to
the North to batch and hang the Abolitionism.
After this ehall have been done ' we should dp- ,
point commissioners, with the Missouri Com
promise in one;hand and the Crittenden Com
promise in the • other, to visit Richmond and
invite Jeff. Davis to assume Abe Lincoln's Seat.
Perhaps this might conciliate our "misguided
Southern brethren,"and induce them to aban
don their "irregular opposition." Fat salaries
and high offices have a Went influence to re
store good hunter. - Of course, we would have
a return of those golden halcyon days over
the South, when a bully like 'Brooks received
golden-headed canes for beating a defenseless
man sitting in his chair, and Regulators and
Vigilance Committees, composed of red=faced
and thick-skulled ruffians like Toombs and
Wigfall; hung every man who didn't believe
that the "chief corner atone of this Republic
ie filaiery," and lit Armaggeddon's exposition
of the "divine right' of llam, Sham and Ja
phetti.", That is exactly what a good many
men mean when they talk about the "Consti
tution as ibis and the Union as it was." They
mean-a - return to the black reign of Buchanan,
when the whole machinery of the Government
was controlled by an ambitious and intolerant
slave oligarchy, and tho whole policy of the
country was decided to slave propagandism,
even to the shedding, of blood. For one, we
must positively decline swallowing the nause
ating dose. Let one Buchanan suffice for the
history of our nation. '
A Policy for the Salvation of the
Nation.
• Samdel Wilkinson , of New York Trib
une, gives us his views of tho present, and
what is required for the future, if we would
save the natiob :
To•whatover Reason and Justice sensible
men haro to justify this alliance, I unhcsi
tatingly.add the testimony of'a quarter of a
year's etperienee in our Peninsular War, that
it is utterly impassible for us to sabdue the re/w/o,
without an alliance with their slates.
My radical reason for this faith is, that no
nation can - long carry on war which is not
economical. Thus far through this war, the
first throb of economy, or the beginning of a
throbs has not been felt.. , When the war was
organized, it seemed as if the devil, or the
Border State pollticians,and at the head of them
the Secretary of had woven bankruptay
deeply into it, and prepared for us inevitable
failure, But I ,find in the character of the
Southern country, in its immense extent, and
in the implacable, domineering temper of its
white Popalati”, insurmount.able obstacles to
our unaided success. ;
WILT WAS DSXMISTILAiItD AT 'IIASASSAS.
We demonstrated before filename that we
needed the aid of the slaves. The history of
war does not present an example of such
chronic ignorance of the enemy's strength
and movriMents as we eampodstolid under for
Ili months„ within ten; miles of the foe.
When tkiiie'began• to evacuate a corn-field,
which anly our thick ignorance bad convened
Into a Sevastopol, we knew nothing of it.
They marched. away with cannon,, wagons,
food, baggage ; everything—not leaving a
-dollar's worth of
property behind—making a
faultless retreat.. We knew xicnhing of it.
A peddler from A New-England State, driv
ing a horse of the barebones breed, was the
first man to enter the evacuated Manassas,
and as he stood up in his vragon-front, grip
ping his clothes line reins, was the first man
to wonder at the puerile character of the
school-yard dirt works before which an army
of over 200,000,men had been kept at bay.
Nay, not keptat bay by' the children's dire
worker—but by the consequences of an Igno
rance, which could not possibly have been
nursed and maintained, had the right band of
brotherhood been stretched out to the engross.
In Richmond, and had the President or Com
mander-in-Chiersaltz ''"Tell what Your'
War Department - does ; where the rebel forcer(
gni how mati,v they' are ; and tell us !this
daily; and - yen shall forever be free.” Wells,
'Butterfield A Co.; never ran a surer express
between - Buffalo and 'Albany than the under
ground military crows that would have been
-ran between Itiehinond nod. Washington' on
'this Initial alliance between - the - White Union
men of the North, and the black. Bolen min
of the South: Initial Alliance! 'Why,: we
hive everywhere been helpless without these
Blacks, or eipoied to hap-hazard.
.
WE AtIFITSID PiLYABLS YAPS.
Lauded at Fort Monroe, and floundered
through the main road up to Hampt on an d
above it-- , where were we 7 Without maps,
without guides. The country was a wilder
ness. We had not a scrap of a survey Its big
as the bead, that showed' the Course. of the
innumerable wood-roads that woUnd through
41- The old Coast Survey chart of the sound
ings of the York - end James Elvers, with the
defile totaidke to Yorktown,, Williamsburg
and, Illotmaopd,. was the guide oter which.
Oeiterala, compass In, hand, goosed where ells
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reed I- • to—on sr • t that debottehod,lshere
this would'strike the Warwick river—and if j
that would give flrui - bottom to artilleryl
Where are the enemy - No one knew. It wail
safe to conclude that they were behind their
lino ..of defenses which stretched across - the
peninsula. Where are their defences? No
one knew,save.that when we gotto Yorktown
we would find a part of them. The rest it '
was proposed to but on to. Forward 1. Oh,
how must the Genius of Rebellion have grin
ned, from her ontlookiat this unguided-wan
dering in an unsnapped wildeiness of ait'army
of invasion I Maps I Useless works - of the
engineering art, when Degrees, live maps, that
could see, and walk, and talk, and point with
the index finger—crowds of them—stood ex
pectantwitbin reach of jour ,army, and hun
gered and thirsted to'be employed to conduct
us to the enemy by the driest and beat' aths
—mops capable of lending us,Noith unerring cer
tainty; through the woods to the lowest and ioenk
eot parteOf the fini of intrenchntents the Rebels
had thrown up biareen the York and thi James
Rivers—aged maps,
sold 'from plantation to
plantation, through the Peninsula, and land
liar_from ancient coon-bunting, and still per.
eistent night wandering, with every road and
swamp in It, 'who, turning their backs upon
those accursed cords of shovels and pickaxes
docked at Fortress Monroe, and walking away
from them with salvation speed, would have
led our army right up to the places of weak
ness, and halting us In the wood, said to the
commander, "Dia am do place, Massa, - where
de army of the de Lord and of Freedom can
bust fru, just as frue a garden Amu"; em
de bayonet, and tette° do rest wld de Lord 7"
I knew 108,000 men in April last, who, under
such guidance and such God-speed, would
have stormed the gates of hell.
TUE CONSEQUINCIS OP OUR FOLLY
flow eelf•evident it is (hat this alliance
with Mho slaves would have saved the precious
time-wasting preparations to besiege York.
town—have avoided the Lazar-house curse of
existence and toil on the Warwick river, and
averted that slauebter of the innocents of the
Vermont Regiments at Lee's Mills, whom
Ayers's steel, gauntlotted hands,stretched
over; and dripping with flames an shooting
shot and shell, could scarcely pluck from the
bloody ruin upon which imbecility had 'dung
them. Yon, whose crape and tears date from
the sacrificial day of Williamsburg, will it
comfort you to know that our attack there
in front was unnecessary—that roads circled
the enemy's position—that slaves could have
conducted us through them, and that by flank
attacks we could have bagged or crushed the
entire army we were punning. There is no
doubt whatever about this. Oh, no fortunately,
there is just as little doubt that we had re
fused alliance to the Slave. The retribution
of our military error was terrible—was It not
just?
The only criticism I shall make to-day up
on the battle of the Seven Pines is, that it
should not have been fought. It was a de
fense. We are here to attack, and not to be
attacks d.. We started from Fortress Monroe
for Richmond. We should have gone there
without tents, as fast as manshing and fight
ing could have taken us them—the negroes,
guiding us by day—by night, bringing us In
telligence upon which our columns could
safely march and surely win victories. The
slave being our ally, the campaign in Virgin
idhad now been closed, and the heart of the
rebellion had nearly ceased tb throb.' How
fares it with us, on the contrary ? Who dare
tell the ad truth of the condition of this array 1
FINCLZ TOM, THI STATILSIWI.
I have talked with many intelligent men of
color on this subject._ The superior man of
all is known as "Toni." I one day drew him
out of bis guarded 'derma on this theme by
saying, "1 am surprised, Tom, that the ne
grove in this Peninsula don't fight for M."
"I reckon you ain't, Mr. W. You know
too much."
"Why don't they fight for as, Tom 7"
"They expected to, S.r, and ell the colored
men, from here to Texas, expected to."
"Why didn't they 7"
• "Yen know as well as I. We were driven
from your lines and camps, and pretty plainly
told that you didn't want anything to do with
us ; that you meant to carry on the war so es
to leave us in slavery at the end of the war.
So we left you to carry on the war as you
could, and a pretty poor fist you are making
of it, too, Mr. W.," said-Tow, warming into
earnestness. "Tha North can't conquer the
South, without the help of the slaves. We
men of color, who have communieation with
each other through all the States, (the leading
men I mean,) know this. We know, too, that
if the war lasts, one party or the other party
will give us our freedom.",
"What islhat you say—the slaveholders
(roe their slaves?"
They certainly will do it, if they can't whip
you otherwise. You may depend on that.
My friends through the South all tell me so. Our
position, Mr. W., is like that of the San Do
mingo blacks. They put their aid in the mar
ket, between the whites apd mulattoes—put
it for sale. The price was their freedom. W
mean to sell ourselves for freedom—me hope
to you Northern seen. If your politicians and
Generals kick us away, we will try to make
our market with the rebels. Bat you bad bet
ter bargain with us—had better free us and
arm es. now lotig would this war last if we
were freed by net of Congress and the Presi
dent's Proclamation—both of them ratified in
General Orders by the Commanders of all the
Union Armies in the Smith ? Why, the rebel
armies would melt away in a week. Every
officer and every private who had any interest
of any - kind in a plantation, or village even,
would run straight home to protect it against
imagined injury. Consider us armed; there's
no use of talking Mr. W. The revolution at
•the South is accomplished, and the Union is
saved, and you can't ears it without the social
revelation. And, mark my words, Mr. W.,
the attempt to saes it without doing us pulite
will end in your owe political slavery, and your
ruin, and in this England will be the principal
agent. There are colored men in Washington
who know the value of the dinner-table talk
of groat men, Ind Jeff. Davis, and Keitt, and
Floyd, have always made much of the jeal
ousy in England of the manufacturers of your
North. You have got to have us Mr. W. Our
climate will kill your troops, save in Decem
ber, January, Februaiy, and March. The
South is a wilderness. Yon are ignorant of ft,
and can be ambushed every day. And it is so
big that if with a half million of men you
overrun it, it would take a million men to oc
cupy IL And, then, what sort of a Union
will Len have saved, in which the people of
thirteen States refuse to take political action,
and have bat to raise their fingers to Abair
slaves to net them loose upon you, and drive
you northward. You had better take us Mr.
W. Indeed you have got to take us. For if
you with to hack out of this waryou won't be per
mined to do it. You have got to conquer
or be conquered. I know the slaveholders.
They went into this war for power, and if you
do not whip them in Virginia and South Car
olina, they will whip you in Pennsylvania
and New York, and then reconstruct the Un
ion, with themselves at the top and you at the
bottom. You white memo/ tics North will go
late slavery, loam you take a, black awn of
the South out of slavery; and, Mr. W., you have
not got a great deal of time left in which to decide
what you will do 1"
Tom speaks the sentiments of his race.
Statesmen and soldiers will heed them. S. W.
YUR IC JrOTICIES.
-: , I6ECTURE AT TIER IRON CITY
COLLEGE, coroor of POPP and St. CIAO eta
TII•S (WEDNESDAY) kIOBNI/50, at H o'clock
BILLS or EXCHANGE., •
UPTIOII or PITTIIIIMIU ULS ' OJSRANI.
14 Ja 1 42.
TILE TRUSTEES F THE
PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY here de
clared a Dividend of Two Dollars and Fifty Can ti per
Share, on the Capital block of the Company, pays.
able on demand, In bankable funds.
Jultudtst
_JAHNS M. CI:MISTY, Treasurer.
°MOS or klotanwastm, HAVICiATION to.,
Pillsburgh, July.loth, 1062.
111 E. BOARD OF. DIRECTORS
have this day ordered that a Dividend of
FIVE PEE CIGNT., or Two Dollars and Infty 'Crate
per share, he paid, (In bankable funds,) to the Stack.
holders, or their legal representatives, after Guy lilt,
Inst., at the office of the Treasurer. Grant Went.
.)011,6t W. B. GOPICI,AND..,Treasurer..
•1r 1 LANT 111.—'lle an
nut I . l6ldic. of the Vigilant tire Company
will be held a MEMOS 1100KiL on TiIUB.2III4Y.
JULY phre. Boats will lama the Bt. Clair Street
Bridge at 7% o'clockm. and 1 p. m. Commidise on Arraagemenis—W. B. Bowland, •
B; 11eLsugbliu, J. W. McFarland, B. N. Evans, B.
Y. Drown.; Tickets can be procued of any of 'the
members. • .
ic, -- :..1'11"11:311U AMU A.L.F'
k'EAL
-:Cut...
, LRCM —Rrv. L O. Panama. A. FL, Pmt.
dent. Best sustained College in the State. Fourteen:
Teacheri. Attendance last year 248. Superb hirlek
bllliaingB. Thorough and ez tousles COlll , O of itUdy.
TIRLCaIIAPIIIKO and Ocean Mum latish!: FORTY
DOLLARS per term, for beerdlogOlght, Ad Fall
Term C 061111.00011 naPTZUBEIi 24.. Send to the
President for a cialtlogue.
- Julliew entpsort, Pres:Trnsteas.'
Tri4.BLEANION NUTIOS.-LTho
bohlem of. tho LITTLN SAW If ILL NON
RAILROAD COMPANY .111 Aoki ea ot.tlon
Ow. WOO. In Toloyersnoevo4, on SATURDAY,
July 2014 between the bcotroonten4 4 o'clOck N m.,
lo Vert on. Prlek4l at law ids. !Drumm to son. ter
th e "aathYrgq.... Alflo,NSVA,bu4:464
..~- _ - i
3;}?..
ArENt i- 4DrEirrzsig.MEXTß. 1
R 4,„BMAIEN,
Matad•ciurcr of ...cry descrip ian of
_HI IT 12, N I:TR,F.L..
iMITifFIELD STREET,
• PITTSBURGH.
.4 full amortment of PITTSBURGH MANUFAC
TURED. FURNITURE conwautlyuo hood. which
vrn " i n 90 " , the Forint prices for CIASIL
U. FICL or SRC CoNTILULLIS Or Ang.Lcalant Cu.,
Pittsburgh, Ph., July 15th. Bid& f
QE A 1 .Ell I'ItOPOSALb will be reeeiv
kJ ed it thin oCi. until the. ^ ' 1 IN.TANT, for te
paitiil- and rebinding the I lan It oks In the Be.
dottier a 011ie° villas exinuty, in nue h nadinerna shall
lcat tend to tittle prrservatio . tiald Books cannot. be
rumored from tee office without an order trout the
Court of Common Pieria. ,
By direction of County iLicidtmla3l9nt re. .
juin:tit 'JINN It V LA bIBIGILT. • ontrolier.
OCTIIiTT.
N_A Sod bags prime RloCotle'e;'
NO 11has. P. It. bu4ar;
•.•5 bbl.. N V. MloiltiWE
lob do awned Syrup.;
50 do Loyedus do;
&POI do ekolca family Flour;
In store add for apple by
MoDONALD & ARNIICALES,
Id , CP • ' 242 and 241 Liberty street
WO"
BATH,—Laaender t'oap, (a
now orticio); the Sue Swage., Flush Ltrubbee,
Ilstir oh a cutia.to Ulurtro , ac , Wr wle by
SIMON JOHNSTON,
Julh corner Smith!leht .d Fourth eta .
B ,
-UAICISONATE OF SODA riLL... 4 .--
.1.
Tho most convenient, agreeable and effecitvo
remedy yet die..omit for Acidity of tho tlt mar h—
to traveier• and the. subject to hut, moots and
irregular hews they are invaluable. For sale by
MAYON JOHNSTON,
Jon corner:3m thaeld and Fourth..
AWN 111018.-15,0 W pieces pluin
Bacon Limns, in smoke Loose end for rale by
hIcDONALD d AIIBOOK LES,
IS 242 and yi4 Liberty street. neon Wood.
S UN utciEr3.-75 bags Rio Coffee;
20 bbd,. &tor;
lu etoro and for ado by W. II Gollllll.li,
Jule 271 Liberty .troet.
11 1 1.4.W1L-150 lthls.,Family Flour,
bO2lll W. E. Cbeeser
For sale by Jultl) W. H. CORMLY
Taal.
QUIJARS,
NJ 50 bb'e. Orfthed and Pulverized Sugar;
GO do Calm
For ertle (Jo 15 ) IV M.GOREILY
DRY FRUIT.-1.0 bags Dry Apples;
Ibus. Pencbes;
For rale b Jul ii) W. M. GO11)11.Y
IONSIGIIIMENT6, CONSIGNMEN T IS
2 bble. Eggs, !reel;
kV boxes W. It. hamburg Chet.;
61/ boxes Ilsiumotli do do;
25 crocks prime Apple Butter;
1 I‘..g do do do;
1 lot prime Hooey;
1 let Meaty /lour.
109 bbla Green Ma ce Lubthistlug
Jun received awl for oak.
ISAyiB
VAN GORDEN.
_Jul 5 114 &coed street.
I IMIJUS l DRUGS I—Jus
rumired—
41.1 ths..Guru Arabic, select; •
485 " Asatends, prints;
(OA) " brut Attains and 51011111 a ludigo;
I,Suu boat Umbra 31.addrr;
r,ullo " Canary uld Homy lied;
175 " Honduras Cochlueal;
:um " Atom, (Cape);
Inu " Potash;
Sykrr, C..lik Poop, Cream Tart, Opium, Gum
Cuutph, Morphia, &C., Sr., to story and for
ma 4.3 low by WutiLSIDE A W A LLACE,
jul4 t 565 Liberty street.
efIiEEN APPLEii—fin bbis. just re.
VA wired sod Our sale by .1. A. Fin ZHU.,
Jolt 0..r..41.ricrt rod rh.i
lbs. Country Lear Lard
Just road el sod for sal, by
Ark. A. a CI ZICH, oar. klarlt•t ood First stn.
bbls. Fresh e.ggs, just re
-L *4 Drive.] sad fur sal. by J A. It Zeit,
Jolt our. 11artr.1 and Vint oda. •
O - AAS bush. prime lists to arrive
ittry, and for ode oy
JAMES .A. EXTZEB.,
Jun enrittrllarkrt ain't Font store is.
p_ASKET WILLOWS—IOU bundles,
11 to arrive on etearner Citizen, and for We by
jute /ISAIAH DICKEY dit CU.
.Atill —25 tierces no. 111 suitable for
LI retailing, iu store and for ule by 6 '
Lai
ISAIAU DICKEY &CO.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHlNtiEti.
--Opinion of hOion Itoninarn, editor dgricultu
ml Departturut of the New York ?rawer; If / can
say anything to In Ince familia. to buy the "Lit Ivor
sal Clothes Wringer,", f shall be glod of the oppor
tunity. My f.mily hits had one in use a year or two,
and I prooomme It one of, If not the eery bat, labor.
saving machined ever invented for woman'. net. My
(Amity would AY noon give up the cooking nova a.
this Clutha, Wringer. It cannot be too highly rec
ommended. Sown RDI
ODKuI.
Neu , Fork, February 13, 186.1`:
For male at 26 mud 28 81. Clair etreet.
J. 6 H. PHILLIPS,
jolt Sole agente for the county
LUCENT OIL WORKS
DUNCAN, DIJNLAP A CO.
PURE WRITE RRFINED CARBON OILS.
Oflke, N 0.291 Ltherty.streot,
tuy9.6tnrz
=BM!
QIAR MUNI) .111A.M.S.—We are
A.) Jost In receipt of attotber supply of Mt floe
brand of Hams, put up expressly fur the subscriber
by Gen". F. basis A Co., and for natal by lb.. tierce or
at retail by JOHN A. HICNISHAW,
corner Liberty and Hand streets
PA KM ESAN CHEESE, a prime article
for cooking with Macaroni, Just neared and
for sale at the Family Grocery Ntore of
JOHN A. lIERILIAW,
jag corn. r Liberty and Rand striate.
200 BOXES W.' R. AND
HAMBURG CUSESE,•epletlld article for
retailers, for sale by JOHN &NFL IMO.
CONSWNISENT6.—
300 lazes Western Breen. Cheese;
80 do Mammoth Hamburg Choose;
100 do Woods' Starch;
20 wets prime Dry Apple.;
30 bbls. meaty Floor; ,
10 half Ws. White !My
100 desert Dar. Brooms;
25 do fancy H. Brooms;
30 do Whish do;
30 do taney Hearth Brash.;
2 Ws, prime country Soap;
•
16 crocks Apple Sutter,
Jost received and for ...he by
ruesg. VAN WADE%
.167 114 Second strata
UNITED STATES litYl'AL, ATLawria
CM. N . J .
JAMES R. ROBISON, Superintendent.
This celebrated Hotel will be open for the recep
tion of visitors on SATURDAY, Juba 21, /852, and
wilt continuo open until September 15th.
Since the last semen many handecone Improve
meutsf have bees made, both to the touee and
grounds, addlog stilt further to the comfort, cativo.'
Meucci sod pleasure of the prem.
Permits desiring to spend the summer at the sea.
shore will find the acoammodaticroe at the UNITED
STATES superior to thole awry biller home OD the
Atlantic coast.
celebrated Baud haa I[oll Cugaged fur
the eeneon, and trill ho under the ditecUl u at the
Messrs. Iliaseler.
Mr. THOMAS H. BARRATT, Into of tr,p,, May,
will bate charge of the Billiard Boom, Ten Pin Al
ley. and Abouting Gallery.
The iitonsivo ltnproermenta .nuvle Laurette ago,
and those now in contemplation by Gm owner. of this
apiendid establieltment, le an ample guarantee of
tatted tae patrol/A orate hotwe may enact ender Its
present management. .
!ROY A. D. BROWN,
Jallna For Proprietors.
CiJUKT UL COMMUNED
PLEAS. No. SW, Morris Term. 1861.
Ouboutary Atolgouttot or A. B. Curliog to u. S.
Aod now to wit, Julie :20,1802, The itccount of
Assigere preeenuid at cbansliwis, and upon consider
ation thereof, by the Cuurt, It ordered that notice
of the exhibition and tiling of the mane be given by
publicatwo In the bay Gaza!, aerni•weekly, for
Hiroo weeks, nod that it ow exoptl.l.oe to said ea
count be flied bodatefid,TUßDAY, the liith of July
next, the same Will ho allowed and ro.lirmed abaci
tutely, Erma the It•cord.
Attest: HENRY EATON, Prothouotery,
1 1 1 — L - 1 l'APEkt. •
•
Wighttuatee rolidtrited FLY PAPER, • lover
ohm remedy for thaw uotolligeded peetn—Flise awl
ideepaion--and free from pawn..
Wholesale and retail by $, D. WILLIAMS,
114 Smithfield Wert.
Selo agent uf the manufacturer for Pittsburgh and
Al!taboo,. lu7t2w
OILS FOR SALK...-.
68 Md.. Lubricating;
110 do White No. I;
71/ do t " 2,
SOLAR OIL WORKS CO.,
Jo 2 . CIAW .treat,, near Ibw Brldic.
'JUKE HOLLAhIt GIN; direct from
• tlastom Home. la atone Jup, sontairdrig ow •
quarV•scb, also 80 cues of Blatogor's Oolobrstod
/4114013 Dock Gia,'ltir UN by
• BISIPN JOHNSTOH r
faS • coroor Smithfield sild Fourth .trend.
THE
• Lick, Seltzer, Bedford, (kayos*, Satilogs, Nzao
biro, liisioulgas and Lumina'. rbalbui %radars for,
sato by' • ' MUM JOHNSTON:
Jog rimer litaltbadd and Fourth Woofs.
60041 t;
V I hbdi. prime ' • do; •
' • GO Mg,. N.U. MOE ASSIGN: .
In go/4m4 for sate by JAA. GAIIL I
Je2S:las G lied Seer.o
MAUKIslitBll4-100 quarter bbl . No
ALL 511*.listelaltot monlveu tram liatte and Cut
..1;21""
.~'.s'G2.7~'c~kl• } sM'f~M4C94%w.k a &+ r %y ~~ g>,'{h'l~Sa~ .r~.l3~~'J"ielr+.wu
"`4'
.trEir 311 rEit ritaramvaArTs.
PROCLAMATION. -HOG - 13 - : 'A N D
D 0 G &—Craly of Pittgot;yik. No.-1;111iNAIBC.
SAR TDB. Jr.. payer of wild city. do Issue aft, my
p,odernation, that from and After the lath day of
July, A. D.,1862. emery Dog going at twge within
the city, ihell have around its neck • collar of metal
or feat r, with a metal plate on whigh metal col.
far or plate shall be W.:Med the memo and reel
dance of the owner. Ala, shall from this date to
the 10th day of September, have securely put on a
good, strong, substantial and. wife mauft.eo aa of.
f dually to prevent said Dog from bitting or map
ping. All Dove found running at large without
laid
llar end mania shall be dealt with eaording to
law.
•
11008—Any person who ihall wilfully suffer his
or her. Hop to, run at large in this city, shall, kw
each offence, on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay.
for each of add animals an running at large, the the
of
a dollar; and it shall ha the Getty of the, pogro
m' ,or either of them, to Beira and take into custody
an Impounl every ono of said; admits so found man
ed gat large, and lf,'ailei fear dap public notice, no
lie n than come fanrard , to cialm the same and ply
t said Ileurand costs, and. other charges attending
t e selsiug sad keeping tho sante, them they dual be
d for t he use of the city
jultueld H. 0. SAIifTSR. Jr., Mayor.
DESTRO Y YOUR—Rats, Roaches, ft.
Peeroy yon—latcis. Moles sod Anti
Destroy year—Bea Msg.,'
Dotroy yostr—Motba In. fors, Clothes, a.a.
Destroy par—Memptltors and Meta.-
Destroy yaw —lnsects on •Banta sod Fouls.
Destroy your—lnancts on Animals, Aa .
Costar's Rat, Roach, &c.,
• Exterminator;
Bed-bug Exterminator;
Electric Powderfor Insects.
'ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN
"Free from Folsom."
'!W of dempron• to the Hamm Family."
"Rota du not die on tbd premises."
"They tome oat of their holm to ale."
Rohl ererpolleres—by all WM!mile Lrategtsts In tb
large It re, and by Draggle% Groom, starekmpers
sad Retailers generally, in all ceuntry towns and dl
!ages in the Dulled State..
E. r ELLI.II2 A CO. and B. A. WARNESTOCK
.4 CO., principal wholasabi and retail agents In
Pittsburgb, Pa.
larCouotry Cesium can oider as above, or address
orders direct, (or for prices, terms. 1a..) to
iIIiNRY K. COSTAR,
rfacipef Depot,
No {B2Broadway, New fork.
IMIEMI
CINCINNATI LEAD WORK'S.
McCORMICK, GIBBON & CO.,
MANIIITAOTORZIIB OF
Lead Pipe,
Sheet Lead
o=l
Pig Lead,
Patent Shot and
NINTH BTIT.MT, lISTWT.LII MAW aan Bruroar..
Belnge:elusively In the bead Trade, we can tarnish
the above to better advantage to Mumma; and on
acme* terms, than can be had elsewhere.
apkGin
BEDFORD SPRINt4b.
A. O. ALLEN
Respectfully Informs the public that this celebrated
AMA 6.11/110tIable waterlog place la atm open, aced
fully prepared for the receptkrn cud accommodation
of stokers, and will, be kept open onlll the Bret of
October.
Foram. wishing BEDFORD MINERAL WATER
.111 be eupplled at the: following price*, at the
Spring, Til :
hr a barrel, (oak,)'
Nor a half barrel, 2 IM
Pawnee wishing rams or any Information In re.
gard to the place willaddreee the ' , Bedford Mineral
Spring. Company; Bedford, l'a."
mr2l:6ar
LIN DSE Y BEAM LI SF...CHI:J:IE K.
The GENUINE uroperect by ibis orig
LIM tars otor, Dr. J. M. LINO Y, which has proved
Itself to to ll...Linable In ths corset
SCROFULA,
CANCEROUS FORMATIONS,
CUTANEOUS DISRAS . ES,
ERYSIPELAS,
PIMPLES ON THE FAOR,
OLD AND STUBBORN ULCERS,
RHEUMATIC DISORDERS,
DYSPEPSIA,
COSTIVENESS,
JAUNDICE,
SALT RHEUM,
Few E COIIPLAJLIQTB,
TOGETHER, WITH .ALIL OTHER,
DISORDERS FROM AN
IMPROPER CONDITION OF THE
CASOLILATORY SYSTEM.
213 • OSTIMEAL TONS;
tra errarra ARE war
oliered to the ptibllawew medicine to every way
worthy of ootifldenee—it baring now s4d the test
of many years, with the result of a rapidly Increaw.
og demand
AB, A TONTO, It hie ue equal. Unlike the many
Tile miatera called "Bitten," It males no Rae
appetite, but glen tone aid tiger to the rote=
gradually and pertaaaardly
lararA freeways AITIOLZbaIog le the market, ran.
den gre*t.cKntlon 12000111a7 In punt:wing. lak br
that prepared by Dr. LINDIDLY, and take no other
SIMON JOHNSTON, DRUGGIST,
Whotaiugfi. ii*lll.o6ll 4irept;
corner lmlenttla and rcazth Streets,
JzO:4weod-iteoirr
AILROAD BOND CREDITORS OP
THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY, Pa.—The au
thorities of the Oily of Allegheny, Pa., as now Pro
pared to Ism new hoods to trxchsage for railroad -
Wads of said city, upon the basis of compmaIet. PEtiDLEEtte, ,,, TEADERS,
Holdors of such railroad bonds as prorate circa. ..CE. AND TIl ENTiIILATIIiG - 01,013113 GIN.
lets containing Ml 'information In relation thereto, litRALLLY.—Great lads:anent, 6thend -Re the- In.
by applying by Uttar or - otnerwlea to - troinotton Of our .
of low 'ftiold
L. E lON •-• JiWlll.llTond ems .aisditoATOElM that
No. Id Beararatmd,'g y. ccatmand w V it sala and enortaaarptollteretywtottra.
WilitilA)W, LAIOIIIIII I of t*lll*TallittottedwttN
as Wall street, N. Tar goicell fall . partitttlaintaadnew,"at
. Da liA0711111.0111,:: ' HUBBARD ft •;.a .
Traliarer of the Clip of Aliagbeny. legs Im 67 /him stzort,2lor Tart.
And Bar Lead.
Block Tiz
SORE EYES,
..:'4)I.ALD 116• D,
TIMER AFFECTIONS,
?el ERCO/ILAL D152A134
GmrpuLDnimn;
LIVER COMPLAIN?,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
LOW SPIRITS,
FOUL STOMACH,
BENIGNANT, AND CANNOT
FAIT TO BENIFIT,
1:1==
TERINOLY,. AND
ACCORDING TO
DIRECTIONIL
SHAKER HOODS.
A Om mica of PALE 1100 D3 1 maim) Etta day
lad WO
_11 , 110#9.4 LEA#D BETA IL, by
PITISBIII1011;
In brown, blue; puolo,dnib t ireen and Wick, !not
molted ruidlbr woleby • • •
l'
:.
:fi ~.
row GOODS.
gY_I3O(. O )S AT OLD gRICES.
New Styles
PAINTS, CHINTZ.% 011WHADIS,
BLACK HUBLINS, OHMS, TICHINGS:etc
SIIHKER SHAWLS
CLOTH' BLCQUI3 -
sun= SACQUE.
SILK BACQUEI4,
SILK CLEOULASS,
The Sasquel. Mantles. and &male, are the sewed
style.. We offer them at Lateen coat.
THIN DBMS GOODS at GN cont.
EMBROIDERED DRIES'S GOODS M 124 c:e ' Dts.
BARRED AND STRIPED DRESS GOODS, 1234 c
CALICO STRIPED DRESS GOODS at -- eg cents.
HAMILTON, PACIFIC, SNOLIBH
SPRAGUE. alt of the boot makesof Calico.. at 12%.
ORGANDY LAWNS at 15 cents.
JACONZT LAWNS at 12% taut.
FRENCH CAMBRIC, from 1234 to WI.
PLAIN COLD BILIE CHALLIEB, for children
colors WI, at ST% ash, regular. prk., G 2% coots.
qu a it zve n dg e rfds bars been masked darn to fit-
W. & D.
DRY GOODS
AT OLD PRICES,
FOR CASH ONLY
PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE
For Bargnlne, Fall Soon
C. HiNSON LOVE & CO
NEW GOOLM, by Express, just re
celvell st
HORNE'S.
tx.3o PIECES NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS
at radomal prima;
WIDE BLACK VELVET RIBBON, for Dram
Trimming;
. DRESS GIMPS and FANCY BUTTONS;
LADIF,' BLACK LACE. HITS; • •
- GLOVES and HOSIERY, of all ktodo
LADIES' BLACK AND BROWN STRAW HATS;
SILK AND GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS;
PALM LEAF FANS; FANCY FANS;
OA, CAMBRIC COLLARS, vary cheap;
=ENGLISH THREAD and GUIPURE LACE
COLLARS;
ICIIII'D AND HEM STITCHED EPDEIrS;
MOURNING CAMBRIC H'DK'FS, spleudad
aa
aortment;
10 cues LADIES' LINEN H'DK'FS, from Gr. op;
INFANTS' EMIVD WAISTS, ROBES and CAPS;
GRENADINE VEILS, Is all colors;
VINE BLACK LACE VEILS;
BLACK CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS;
500 dozen HOOP SKIRTS, from 4to 40 aprings;
VBENCH and MECHANIC CORMS;
HAIR BETS and HEAD-DRESSES.
Wholesale boyars will dad our assortment noose
ally good for the season of the year.
JOS - HOENE,
WHOLUALIC RlNflnB , -d and 3d stories.
Jul 3 Nos. 77 .od 79 HAREEM STRICILT.
Cul' AP DRY GOODS
I. M. Burchfield's
From this date, all the stock of Bummer Dress
Good. will be closed out at greatly reduced prices.
BERAGES, for 123 rwota, worth 25.
LAWNS, for 12 coLts, worth 23.
SUMMER .IkANTILLAS—cheap:
LACY. MAIiTILLAB-clip
LACE POlNTS—cheap
SILK MANTILLAS—cbeap
Call and examine this stock, which is one of the
cheapest ha this city. (nl4
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
P 0.17 FIFTH STREET,
Are closing out Click entire mimic of
French Embroideries
EMIL LAOS TRIMMED GOODS, .t
C 0 8 T,
To make room for fail porchomo
EATOii, MACRON & CO.,
No:17 Viltb nt.
T ACE POINTS AND MANTLES,
A targirstoct CHEAP!
At BABKICE a CO.'S,
69 'dirket street
DRI . CSS GOODS,
At unprecedented low price',
HARKER .d CO.'s,
69 Market shad
MANTLES AND SACQUES,
ID STII7 'Arlan
per' article CH$►P, at
•
BASHIB &CO.'S,
69 Ifaiket strain.
T.&TOlf, IiAORIJU a co.,
EZEHT=3
NARROW TRIMMING =BONS,
to CtligeiCololl6
GligNADLtit
Jolt , IC6TON4 111 . 411011 UNA 00.:17 RUM:
Plaravni4
$l5O nPIANOS $l5O
GEOVESTEEN d BALE haring mimed to thefr
new wanwooms,
Na 478 BROADWAY,
are now prepared to offer the public s mAgntliesat
new mole full
7 MAPS 8.0811400 D PIANO,f
contrasting all improvements knawit In fhla ooruatry
or Enrol" oribr4lning ban, Trench' grand nabs;
harp pedal, fall Iron frame, for
$l5O CASH. -
Warm:trod for 11TX
Rib
moulding
r 4175 to . 8200, - -...
,
all warranted made of the, best seasoced natutal..
ad to stand better titian any sold for IVO or goo by
it old method . of to mauractrue. Ws Melts the beat
rirs to examine and try theme nes Instruntants,
`}an we' stand ready at sol times to tut thrum with'
au others manufactured in this country. , r
- -
GROVESTEEN & DALE,
478 BI6BDWAY.
ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, ET itau.,
Pour PAID.
Trebles, or X airing., flengths, best ,tuality..,..-200.
Seconds, or A • 9••
Thirds, ur D 3 . " —.IA •
Fourths, or G " I loagtb.ptire
Best qaallty French orGernuta.-..X3a 3 d a° 4l. •
strings, oach...-..--
Best quality Guitar 1.4 A A X. snip, strings, eacb.ls.,
Second Do. osett.lo -
Bat quality Vioilocello, A and 1),
Best G sod C, ,
Hailed to any address, peat paw, on receipt of floe'
moray, or in taatago stamps, by
JUILD B. 11XLIAMI, 81 Wood street..-
X. 11.—A. Large, lot of fresh Strings kart arrived;
also. Moline, Violin Qum, notes, Accordeons,Ac.
telt
M kit , / Meruruxrnn.
.L 1 Just receiving, a very large etesififtry,
stock of ',flail) KOBTh.43,.aelected •
personally from the celebrated P.mintacturiea of
Chickerlng t bons, Baton; thdlet. Levis & C 0. ,.
Barton ; and Ilazeltou Bros., New Tort—al of new
dty lay end will be mid aepresent manufacturers` res.
ucal rates for task or on a reasonable credit.
ter oda by "
Jets . 10111t,H. I,IBBLLOR, 81 Wood et.
bI'YLE PARLOR lIAKMV
from the °deb:alai Factory of
°MIR/LILT &
a. piat'been received and are fbr sae by
KLEDEB A BRO., 53 Flab street,
41b 18.11
A 'S UNRIVALLED PIANUS. \
—Ono auporior 7 octave , carved, tioistud Rack
and twist, anus one of thaw 7 (elate plaits Pianos, of
Malabo., superior make. just reeelsod. Two 6% Go:
tares will /arrive in a few daps.
„
'CHARLOTTE BM:rid); 43 Ruth street, •
Sole agent for Knabe'm Pianos, and also for Prines'a
Harmoniums and Melodeons. mule
MEW:'I4ELUDISUNIS AND itill‘MO-
A.l FILMS, from the celebrated . maw:doctors of
Kazoo Et Hamlin, Baton. Also, two wood.seelm&
heed octave Melodeons. CLISAP. For sale by
el 4 JOBS U. MELLOR. 81 Wood at -
AUCTIOJr
I AWILENCE VILLE PROPERTY AT
.11...1 A fitiTlON.—Will be .old, at Public Auction, on
the vent' ie. near Pt. fdary's• March, Lawrence
ville, on TLIUItBDAY, the litti nay of 'Jaw, IiPA,
at 3 o'clock p. to , Nine Naloable lituldlug . Lots, hi. la
plan of lots laid out by John Jilliltchel,,ln Collins -
township, tear the borough of Lawrenceville. the
of satd lots have each a trust of gd feet on Church
street, and - depth of lUO frit to au alley twelve fret
wide. lidt; other four hare each a front of Pd feet on
At'Cullough street, and depth of 100 feet tow alley
teo loi t wide. , These. iota are conrenielit - of acCass
how tho'Cltizona Paseenger : by aelleSau
tattle !greet and board walk on et. littry's
Lawienceitlie. They are In • healthy location, tom
=and a •heautifol proepect, with 'excellent schools,
choichee, 'coal depot and storm in the immediate
Vidbit.i.'" As the tote "my readily be seen, It is OD,.
nectmary to cwell further on the tropttromenta
la
the tielehbo. hood, or other advantages of these lots.
Purchases& will receive Delimit asrrat.tee Deeds
for their lots
Timis or tiILE--Ono third In band"f &dance in
two yearly payments trout day of- We, with interest,
to be secured by notes and mortgage on the property.
A plan of the lute may be men on application to John
J.,Alitchet; Attorney at Law, No. BT. Yin strata. ,
Pittsburgh, or at trio rradence, ebestnizt , strest.
JOHN S . 111.TCHSL. , !"
Lawrenceville
T. A. AteCLELLAND, Attn.'
IntLX2Vi.
WA_N ,
pARTNER TEll .--A 141014511/11
.L Fancy Goode and Notion Howe of llama yeaMl
mai:4ll 4 ,lh Philadelphia, haying a acodiradiewooki
admit a *leer with &boot $lO,OOO capital, to , tale
the place of one retiring. Addrine, with real name
and reference; BOX 42.53, Philadelphia P. O.
• Jul Oiler _
WA.NT E 1) I MI I, IEDIATELY.-300
rr beta:Crude nil, barrels Included, 39 to 45 grav
ity. (J u 10) L. if. VOIGT I W.
BALLADS OF nit: WAR
series ot Pictorial Lyrics, magnificently illuitiaOsii
ftom Original Drarlop by the best Artists.
fisb/Leked monthly
Formlng, , hdi - complete, an
ILLUBTILITED POETICAL souvEns,
of every event In the present most Inipattant
gin In the Itletory of this great nation. 3.
Part IL, entitled: . WIJELTZII," now ready—the
illustrations In which have been submitted :tiO and
approred by Gen Anderson. ' • ;
• Single Parts, (monthly).....— eta;. •
The Whole Work, (26 pans, paid in ndnuace,...s3. •
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CASSELL'S ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE.
Commeneeinent of the publication of the New 24.
foment. rut first [mutter of the •
NEW TESTAMENT
will pie published on the Ith of June, and will be
continued monthly ttereafter with the same regu
tufty and excellence of illustration u heretofore.
Back numbers of .11 the works always on hand.l
Liberal terms to the Trade, Clube sad Otaraasers.
Apply to JOHN ROBINS,
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Box, 3,940 N. Y. P. O. aplibio9:3m
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ea•
t 0 NIZNY NATIONAL . TAX LAW.
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Citizen's a ltion of the
Paragraph Hsd•Liaa and Index
Giving the Law complete, an 4 an Alphabeiles 1
Summary et the Articles and Substances tared.' _
;Jos sale b y all Bookeellen and Newedealers. Set
posbpeld, en receipt of price. Agentswante.L
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OFIGIAL-NOTIUE IN RIM AHD
TO PkEISPOSTS. • _
' ", DZIPAIITELET or STATE,
Washington, July TS, 11112.
Notice Is harevy given, that. punt:met to the lrfth
section= of the act of Congress, approved July 1,111114
entitled "An act to provide Internal revenue to sup
port the Government," Ac ;which section took effect
from the 90th day of June lad, the sum of three dol.
*lan le chargeable on every purport tasind from this
'Department; or by and Aligner. or Consul of the
flailed State' abroad. Appllcents for palpate will
be expected to remit the shove amount with sochnp
plindion until such time as collectors shall be ap
pointed In pursuance of thenald act. • .
Alt publiebers of the laws of the United Stateliwill
gho he above these Insertions. - .Jultrat
IN THIS ISATTEti, OF THE trSI'ATE
.1. of Walled' Brown, deceased, Na. 65, March term,
len. At an Orphans' Court held. at Pittsburgh,
Jame 21st, 186, to Court made the Adlowisig order:
And now, to wit, lune Olst,lBe3, on tmotlas of J.
H. NW_e ,r Attorney for Admirdstrator, the Cruet
appoint B. A. CSPallatAD, leg , Anditor, to make
tTlbUttOta of the balance in tab bands of the admin.
lender. • 't Bit THE COIDLT.
Prom theCrecord. I • - --
Altai: W. A. Braloa, Clerk: •
All pergola lutereeted will plasm take notice tbit
the *editor Mane named will attend for the paper
of bis bu Ticament, at hie °tam, No: lta Youth - ISL,
Pitts h;cm TRUBSDAIf, the 7th day of Advert,
lest„ at o'clock a. m., when and where they are
requested thattend. • •
JutdeirtdT B. B. CIABNABAIi. Auditoi.
IiuLESAL PAPER, WARN,.
T 1101181 C.
LETTaz PAPERS, .
DOTS PADDED.: . 7
- BILL. PAPERS, ,
WILAPPrtiG
INABILLN - PAPVI3.
A large and'weU amorted stock ot the tea broads
will be sold at low prices tot Cada. Befallen will tind
it to their advatitags to Atreus a celL
WIE.O.JOHNBTON CC!.;'.'
ter24:3lworeod Paper Dewier.. AT.Wood street;
QT.E.wd . JOIS YKINTINU ILULII3ISi.-
PO Cards, Chenlant.Price Lists, 818 Idesul4Paiten,
Bills lisdiug, Labels be itantdictursts, Libels - for
Dreigists, and every land of cettamental and plain
Printing; executed neatly, with dispatch; ay
. WIC G. JOB'S nTON COY
my 2C3tsweed Steam Job Printirsotrweed
Yrubi CARDS, a eivaricr
ante* foe tb• mootPictolpaph .
Tot sale • G. JOILbesTON alb.;
airAtatairend. fitatkiaers;s7 Wood it:
--- • -
DlionooltArktr - ALBUDISr-il: choice
stock sad Isms wurlaty at low priced.
For We by . WH. 0. JOHNSTON & CO.
mr2Otawsod etaliodevs, 57 Voi)d striet;l
_pews WOOS OUR HAMII`.4,
tairbrosiva oi4a !ph;
Madero= common Isiorhetly hiflthyead
teas tows Ileums sad moiv
thaa'aay other NleflouElDtlu =K. at le
ereel4lfilleroralOaUt t . Ol is ked kili Hniono w . N . l :ll4 "l64B 4-11:
Wee.' II poor peter her ootiotlttell blab pt-jr.
at you. " lot ale !Otani!' sod retail
=4 r SOBILILT tL JA08,44.
rwatt Nos: 1 Ipoord..
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