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MONDAY *ENING, JULY 28. .•/ prelr v e Sandi oi l the President. e Pident has approved th e- Emend-, ' ~ , Act, res i patio , and tbe erecution of jtitt.noW., . in his hatuls. - 1 - 1 After a long i seon of hesitation, Con grass/just before its : ittljonrnment, author-' , fled the employment of -negtoes for the suppreeeionof thelrebellion: ...The inertness of will, the timidity of purPose which some of the Peopletrlttepresentatives, during 1 inanY,ltealithseillibitejd 'On-i f this 1 . . ques t n,t will never be entered'in.the book of happy remembrance wheroin l theirothergooddeeds are reAnted. Two-thirds of both Houses,' however, 'at length came up—or rather the progrees of events brought them - up—to 'the work of ema'uciPation as a War meas-i ure. Men of a More thoughtful type than the, ordinary run of Congressmen—clearer headed men that the nisei of politicians could . be:.reasonably expected to be—had icing 'predicted thlat it must come to this at 104 whatever other men, warped aside and ) perverted. by learned Doctors of Divinityl misinterpreting the Bible, aid learnedi Judges of the' Supreme Court misinter. preting tho Conititittiod of ~the United --1 States,` might say', and-vote to , the contrary. But But the right thing tieing done athmt, an d. . ix done by such. a overwhelming vote, too, we bar no desire to be severe in Altus glancing at , helonvielaiedliction of Ciongress this.rnatter. Congress has done Its part—what remains now is for the Exe'cutive Power to give . effect, in - every . State where the Rebellion . has prevailed, to the will of the people as • einbodied in the Act of Emancipation.. . will not, we cannot,;believe that Mr. Lis: cotris either inert in will or timid in par ', „..- pose, like grime of the time-serving ;p01i „,,,3•4, liCiano whose obStructive dead-weight' was . so often felt during the late session of Con, gress. = We 1004' titerefore, with steady ~.Tconfidence him,! not. to subordinates -whether civil Or Military, for the full, strict ''atid efficient -carrying out of this, greatest , of the war-measures devised by Congress against the ;Rebels- I -greatest, we say, be • cause it -will net only, ,strike the Rebellion' a stunning . bloW in. the present, but still more, .because it will strike it at the root, and so leave . .none of its po isonous. life to corrupt and endanger-the 'future. A,WorthY Precedent, Forstny General of the United States army, - or even for the Oommander-in,Ohief, the President 'himself, in this hour of danger, ' will be found in she following Proclamation , • of General Jackson, addreesed to the ne groes of Louisiana, when New Orleans was :threatened by the British in 1814. The late act of•Congrass will endow with liber . ty every - slave of a rebel who comes within , our lines why not, then, at once call on our Generals to issue Such a Proclamation se General Jackson would issue again, if he bad to deal .wit.h tlie affairs of 1862 iu 7 'stead of these of 1814 . ? Here was what he did in:that year: [ PaOCLaItATION TITS TREE!. COLORED IN ,. ELLETTLETE OP LOIIILLIIR. Throngh a mishdimi policy you havobeen: heretofore deprived , of. a participa . thm in :the glorious 'struggle for National right3in Which our country is engaged - • This no longer shall exist.) , - • , As sons of freedom, you are now called upon to defend our, most" bless. mg.', As Am:tic:aim; 'your' country . looks With confidence to her:Wonted children for &valorous support !"as a faithful return for tit...advantages enjoyed underher mild and . • ecinitable government. - As fathers, - has ,- bands and brotheri4'you. are summoned to :rally round the-standard..of,. the eagle, to defend all ; :which is deer in existence. Your country, although eating • for your ' • e{ertionsidoes not wish you to engage: in the sawn, without amply remunerating you for the services rendered. Your intelligent - - Mina are not to be away by false reatentatiOneC Yatir love of honor should 'canna • you- to despise the man who should attempt to deceive you. - In the sincerity of soldier and thei language of truth, I ea— ' dress you. - . • • ' To every noble-hearted, generous free _ min of color volunteering to serve during the` present.contest' with Great Britain, and • .. - no longer there .will be paid the mete bounty _in mouey and lands now received by the white of the United States, viz : -5124 in money, and 160 acres of land. l The non-commissioned officers and privateel will also be . .etaitled to the same monthly' • pay and daily rations and clothes furnished to any American soldiers. - • On enrolling - ourselves in companies,. the Vajor General commanding will select officers for your [government. from your • White fellow citizens. Your non-commis. 'stoned officertrwill be selected from 'among yourselves. I . : Due regard will b&paid to the feelings of ..:freemen and soldiers.. You, will not, by being associated .Iwith white men in the - Same camp t be exposed to improper compor • 'sonar unjustsarcasm. As 's distinct, in dipendent battalion or regiment, pursuing the path of Om you will,' undivided, re ceite:the applanse and 'gratitude of your countrymen • To - assure you of the sincerity of my at and my anxiety jp engage your igtaldable:services to our country, I have communicated my 'Fishes to , the Governor of •Tomunana, who is fully informed as to, the manner of enlistment, and wit give you every necessary information on tbo subject of the address. Astnnew JacKsow hlajor-General Commanding.:. , A !Minister Tamed Guerrilla. The CU:minuet( Gazette says • • Rev. W. 11. Hopson, who has preached to Cincinnati audiences, and has, since the break log oat of the rebellion, been a remarkable mrea.mdst cow n a t p ly o j s o o i . n v ed a l t do i r s ' v e n izerril i - e . is to be sent South, but should be hung. • It would seem that the followers of "dor , gen comprised quite a variety of classes and degrees of men: Who would have thought • that a Reverend gentleman; "who had preach ad. to Cincinnati; andiences," Would turn gndrrills,rand commence horse.steallng But, after all, a pro-slavery 'Clergyman matt be accoreted to have puled • Rubicon al. ready,—so that he l onoe a traitor to his 'God, and,will soon be twit* a traitor, when ' .his cad Strike, like a parricide, Ms eoinktri I 1 •:: . I 3 ' , ..1 , .. ..-,.. ' `I •'2 . - .V- '-4,- lg./a the' • In the persons were lli vai a t i g 6n. BODIO tverstVirv, hui beep do o e, ite se h e a t tl be of p;e •the il:l E chint :74 o t a rt u T in g th n es t d - g ten ei t tAlr a . ; , =';'•-4,.)A,f,', Ric: Modern Ireia.makisig-T..Newr Irtientit ..inlftsrftsre.ll,`_ "ThelfriokeiCiiiiitif is deeply interested in our.' iron manufacture. • It is in every . • , sense a great natio nal interest. In time of war, as well es in time of peace, iron is one of the :articles of prime necessity; and hence, every improVement in its menu ecture,- every discovery or adoption , ef a process by which it is either cheapened for the consumer'or rendered superior in qual- I IV, ought to bipromptly laid hold of-and I warmly encouraged. As:llenthens- of one of the greatest iron-producing regions,-and the .greatest: iron-manufacturing region; in'l the country , our readers will naturally be I interested in every advance of impro s ve. ment in manufacturing iron, whetlier achieved at home`or abroad. We therefore take pleasure in laying before them the following remarks frOm the New York Times in reference to some recent - evidence of the successes of certain foreign manufac t tureis, of whose proce.ssea a fuller knowl edge would be most desirable, if either pri vate combination among our makers of iron, or help from that national treasury, could supply the means of obtaining it :, The present results of improved iron making, with reference to what ought to be the principal business of this people until the rebellion is crashed out, and thehigh -1 eat importance. The'great want is stronger material for armor-plates, ;artillery and heavy ordnance, and Cheaper war material in general—the chief cost being in iron and steel—so that more of it can be af forded. There thin thelxhibition at London a cast-steel locomotivOire, which, unlike the thirty or forty thousand locomotive tires running in America, was never a pig of cast-iron, nor a puddle-ball, nor an in got of wrought-iron, nor a bar. In a quar ter of an hour from the time it had trickled from the iron ore, it was a cast steel hoop without a weld, and only needed rolling in a tire-mill to be ready to run. A large number of tires, made by this Bessemer .process, are running in Europe. The or dinary tire requires from five to eight heats, and seta of manipulations. This re quired two; which explains the wonderful Cheapness of - the proceaa. An unforged ingot ofthhis steel, 14 inches in diameter, is broken, to show as perfect a fracture and as perfect solidity as ordinary hammered Steel; and several 24-pounder guni, and a bO-horde crank shaft Mist from it, and the 6,410 th ,"direct steer' ingot, (18' inches squatty) made by-Bessemer, are exhibited; which shows' the scale upon which it has been worked. Its quality is illustrated by a variety of specimena, for instance, a rail way rail; 40feet long, is twisted cold into a spiral, and a bar five inches square is folded together like a pocket-rule, all with out fracture.This' metal is not only ehoirn, but has , been used for several years in the, form - of saws,.chisels, boiler-plate; cannoe, 'shafting, &c.; . anti its success -Ls .complete. It is'made in England, Sweden. and Ger many;i many; and s about to be made- even .in India. But there was never a pound of it madein America, - or used by our Depart ments, Or contemplated in -the immense Government-iron-works Mthly discussed by Congress, as far as we are-aware. And there is KrupP, the Prussian, Who forgei ten-inch steeloolumbiads, solid, and whose guns are median over Europe.. And . there is the Englislunan c whose cast-steel forgings are as homogeneous as copper, and resists tensile strain of 100,000 pounds, while that of the best iron is 70,000. Plates of this steel are found to offer above twice the resistance of iron plates to shot. But we need not go - abroad. An equally good metal is similarly m ade in Pittsburgh, while' the semi-at - eel of the Albany iron works has averaged a Still higher tensile stren;th, and the Trenton iron-works steel exhibits the find qualities of the improved manufacture. And if the Franklinite ore - found in Siisaez county, N, J.; prove to be what it isrepreseuted, the best iron ore of the world; the material for the production of the most perfect steel,n the world will be . in'ourimssesdion. Our Geternment - Certainly inaugurated and is completing the revolution in naval warfare which has set all the world agape, but la it keeping pace with the age in this wider and grander revolution in- the pro duction of iron? There berm lack of genius or skill among us. The world has admitted that. Americans can undoubtedly rival their.neighbors in this art as well as the rest.: But mtpremacy, not to say , independ ence, in thhuage, are not fissured to those who can= but to those:who do live up to it, in all the,great arts. , Would it not then be worthy of the country and the occasion- to buy out Bessemer orarupp, or both, for the benefit of the United States ? It that least Tncumbent upon us to secure the best talent and results wherever found. The time is at hand when we cannot afford to drag behind our neighbors in any art or science which relates to natienal defence. The Alliance of the Cherokee In diens with the, Rebels The following letter from John Boss, principal chief of th's Cherokee Nation, has reached Leavenworth, Kansas, by military express from the Indian expedition:, This settlee the question as to the alliance of that Ntitien with the rebels: JOIIHrOO3B TO COL. 'ESE-TUE CHEROKEES POE RUE *ZBELZI hIrECRTIVE JJEPA-TITYZNT, Peas Nut, C. N., July 8, 1882 To Col. Was. Weer,' aB. A. Com'dits7 : Sin: Your communication of yesterday, dote from Ifeadquartere 'lndian Expedi tion, Camp on Welt Creek, under a flag of truce per Doctor Oilpatriok, has been duly received, and in reply I have to state that a treaty of alliance, under the sanction and authority of the whole Cherokee peo ple, was entered into on the 7th day of October, 1861, between the Confederate States and the Cherokee Nation, and pub lished before the world. And you cannot but be too well informed on the subject to make it necessary for me to recapitulate the regions and circumstances under which it was done. Thus the destiny of the peo ple became identified with that et the Southern Confederacy. , •There is no nation of Indians, I venture to say, that has ever been more scrupulous in the faithful ob servance of their treaty obligations than the Cherokees. Allownte to further appeal to the history of my long public: and private life, to sus tain the assertion:that my policy hes ever been to preserve'pesee .and good feelings among my people, and the observance of law and order. That the horrors of civil war with which this' beautiful country is threatened, is greatly to be deprecated—and I trust that it may be averted by the observance of the strict pribotplei of civilized and honorable warfare by, the army now invading oar country under your command—l cannot, under existing circumstances, entertain the proposition for an official interview between 99 at -your camp. I' have; therefore, respectfully to decline to comply with your ..requeet. I have the honor to be, sir, your most obedient servant, (Signed) ' ionic Boss, 'Principal Chief Cherokee Nation. GAILIRAIDI Paeaticrnsto:•axt EXIMDTTION Muria- stated that the Italian government hid discovered a plot, the object of which Is the . expulsion of the Pope from Rome. Garibaldi was accused or Doing the leader of the conspiracy, and English emlesarita, with considerable sums of money , wore running, all over Italy in 'order to procure recruita for the 'sped'. 'ton; which.is said to bOonnternanced by le ;lest families of Italy. Ives boleived the leaders of the plot that the French ritson of Homey which. is rum reduced to seven thousaad maa, would'be glad , j TO the oLty; and *ma it'd effort,. 14 Spalitaticse .v.z ., , ;44 y ..--.7,, , ...: , ..1 - 777-7.7,3 ; ;;:..7.,... ' tr-E':: - ....1:';.i.': - :;:j•: , 7 . ?'::: . -:i.. ,- t - ...• - • - - "•.:• _ ... . - - -. ~ . . , . . . Elas. CAstlidtX, of Nol6BlSorth Greene street, BaltimMm„ - a lady..ofWialili:Andte sition, positive y asserts that Jackson was there last wee , (in, disguise, of course,) and made his NNheaddquarters , at her house. She_furtber says that he timira look around in the evening; and Obtained what informa tion he desiredaboutour . forces. ,This.lady has a son in the Confederate arniY: , 7 .1 n the neighborhood where she 'resides .are Any number of Sicessionists, .people who - by their wealth aiii . enabled' to, extend 'aid .to. the rebels, and who, it is said, do it con tinually in tha-face, almost, of the authori ties. i ' MORGAN DISAPPOINTED.--fibs Cincinnati Gazette; of Saturday, says : - A gentleman from Kentucky, informs et that Morgan expressed hlniself as disgusted with the reception he received in that State. He expected a general riling of those in sym pathy with tho rebel canoe; buthe was disap pointed. He intended to remain in the State, but found it noessa4,.for the reason mated, to change bill ; purpose. The guettilla chief discovered that it i s easier to talk than fight, and that brave' tal era are Usually among the last to rills - their l res. PUBLIC JrOTICE'S. it LJcrultu AT THE IRON CITY 1f" , ..Y COLLEGE, corner of NMI and 5t.-Clolr it.., TUIS MONDANI 1101INING, .o.'ll o'clock: DEBT() o, A ND CREDITOR WFiCbtlEitita WlSr., (late of r.ii Young's Mating Salon,) will open on RION DAY, July 213th, the COIiNtIbUPIA SA LOON, cur • narTlfth and Union attests, poet Liberty. A free dinner will be salved up tar ail those who may give Mel a tall. 4 Jo28:1t P.ITTSBURGII: A.N.O CONN ELLS VILLE R. R. COMPANT.—rzayr riloaroAur. Tonna Cammr. Emmen Costuravenon BONDS.— Raiders a» hereby notinmltlult the Interest Con poniton the above 80, di, duanugrut lit, 180% will be paid on that day on prsesmatien and delivery at the Pittsburgh Trust Company, Wood wen, In the cit let:7 l"burgh. . W. 0. 1111GFIART, Tr. .f.r. Until or OTLAYBOST CAPTAINS ISSNIVOLINTI ASSOCIATION di PITTSZII•ON. PittMarigh, 4 July 211,18. fre".... ;AIR. ANNUAL , ELECTION uF u" o . l ' BBVBS DIRSOTOSS ul take Ogee at the Booms of the SesoMelfou. Na t 04 Web.r shoot. on MONDAY, the 4th day of Boost, ut 10 o'clock. e..-m. Hombre absent from the city an Tore by proxy. Irl4Sd JSO. B. LIVINGSTON. "rommtl. ITPIT.I"6I3UI 1i .Le.Ealtk.L.E. COL LEGE —llse. I. CI Pienntea, A. M., P. tel. dent. Bea =Mined College,lo the litme. Formren Teachers. Attendlocelest, yew 248. Superb bri4t banding. Thorough and entenstve muse otatudy. Tr.ssonarditara end 01.0 kw Mow smelt. FORTY DOLLARS per torn, for boarding, light, &c. rali Term commences SEPTEMBER 11. Send to the :President for acatalogue. Julldler , M. SIMPSON, Pive. Trash:to. SPECIAL JrOTICES. M'S.—T.-1860—/L—Drake's PIan zTA`T•ION BITTERS. Exhausted nature'. greet restorer. They invigorate, atreusthea and puree) the system, cure Dyspepela, Acidity of rho Stomach, Diarrhoea, du A perfect &poetizer and tonic. They Inolsorate the body, without: stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure •6t. era& Hum, hoot. and Herba, and are recommended by all who use tbem. Adapted to old or pawls, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by • Omen, Drugsdstaarotels and !Warns. . . oriAla & CO., .202 Broadway, Ned York 111=121 Lyon's Magnetic Insect Pow £l taited for 19 yous and grow. In faro. It kllla, and exterminates Botches, Bed Bap, into, fleas, Moths i1:1 Cloths, run and furniture, Garde. bawls, &0., All gonedeme hors the •Ignarnre of E. LlGde wadi. 008 paw..., So . penomis or dowatio oed oak' Boman of counterfoil/ and. Imitations. Lyorew Powder kills all Wools no • erne, Lyon'. Pills are dean to rots And Wee. Bold (murmur. D. & BA ENV% inyLdinoodw• VG Broadway, New York. Mlake Superior Copper DIM and SMELTING WORKS, PllllllOlOll. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Manufactansni of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, raEssso COPPER Btrnome, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER SOLDER; also Importars and dasisouln METALS,IIN PLATE. SHIM IRON, WIRE, AL. Constantly ,m hand, TINKERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wassuouss, No. 149 Irirst and DM Sseorol lantana Pittsburgh, Pone& OrSpools] order. of Copper tote to any desired po tent. • my2fhdottlyT M'The Confessions and Rxperience OY AN INVALID. Published tor the benefit and as a warning wad a cautiotrqo youog ram irlaoauffer LrOcu Demon. Debility, Prarnature Decay, Ac 4 sup plying at the acme time the Dios= of Yell-Cure. By one who lass cured hihoelf after being put to groat expense throuy,h medical 'reposition and quack ery. By euckaing a pret-iaki.e.hlresard envelops. BMW' norm may be , had of the author, NATHAN LIM MAYFAIR, Ey., DoltOrd, Kiugs Co:, N. Y. rehlblydserT M"131753113 ec BARNES, • FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANE VAULT IRON :VAULT DOO% AND STEEL-LINED BURULAR-11100T SATE MANUTAUTULLESS. Nor. In and 131 Thini grad, tetaiee* Wood and Sosiikto strao--/Varth sir* 110311ANIii LOCHS &larva ea band. ma. ItlLLit. WITUILOW J0rR081218071,1 MINIS & 7otm6ens mon Itatatzurrs, Wastuitoros Wpaiss, Plit#rcuib,Tente. Once, NC 21 Maicst 873./..M. Atauahttnie AU kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL ALARRILNRILY, CANTINGB, . RAILROAD WORK, 111101 BOILERS AND BURNT IRON WORK. /0/1013BINO AND IMPAIBING done on .hott notice. I mlanally 1W701121 COWLELAN & BRO., tdatto of EVAN BALLING, IRON 'VAULTS AND VAIIDT DOORS, WINDOW SIIINTESS, WINDOW GUARDS, to.; Nos. al Second strset and 47 1 ilrd stmt. balween Wood and Market. Nan on band a variety of new Pattern., Way and pWa, suitable for apnoeas. Particular attention paid to anCladng Grass Leta Jobbing doze at abort notleo. • Dint IWPitiSburgh Steel Works. ....... =us L. son. ....W. is'ctry.oucra. JONES, BOYD L. CO., IllscuSicturois of OAST' STEEL; stso, SHUNS, PLOW, ANNA. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AN D AXLES, corner of Rams sod First streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. i sun 132==1111 M.L Q. KLIIkPATRICK 4i. CO., otu:sirs mud Wholesale Dealers lo LAMPS, DILIIIINETS, WADES, CHANDLLIERS,Itc. sarWhokisale Agents for SIERT OELEDBATID ILLUMINATING AND LUDRIOATINGOABBON OILS, No. '3O Woon Ellassr, opposite St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jatillyd tareOPinVIALL & TORE, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the ole eitablbhed Caw lieiAetyi • DiNFZSNE NAT, (NMI St:et-Li S Teem dearßeptqinit don se 1.61. SEILHOLMES BONS, Dealers M AND DONKJ3IIO BILLS or Et. OWAMIt, ETEITITIOATES OF DEPOSIT, BASH NOTYJ3 AND SPECIE, No. 67 Itlorktd went, Mts. burgh, Ps.. llllPOellections =de co ell the pried* dues Ltumnithoot the trotted Stelae. seta ee'B. B. •& 0. P. MARKLE, Paper NANO/ACV:MIMS and dealers in BOOK, PRINT, OAP, LETTIR - AND ALL KINDS OW WRAP• PINO PdPF.R. 0.1/Ravoremo•od from No. 27 Wood ',mot to No 7, S 3 Smithfield atraot, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . earckatt OR TRADI /OR RAO& enya 01111, YCOLLINS, • For- WAVDIBO e4iD COMMIE810;i NE4O/ItaiT ezul lading& dealer In MUSE, DOTTKB, SEED B p ,71811, snd Produce puerslly, ISo. SS Wood Wert, Plttsbarsh,Pa. ml UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. —the beet m the aty. Call led toe titers breeze Sambas -in eberebtre. _ For W.lO le and hEI Bt. Glair street • .- J. u. plintirs, 112211 80 MOUta for the malty. ItNlVEkititd, U 111421 1V1ilNW It —1•427 Wu* shorald Ur* cue. guy Me beat, se rice. 26 and 7104 CIA& street. rnu J. •e. ranLivii.` . 026 - Sao Adnts tor Alleabeur wet, ty.," bbli. . VV A . It, ._. ~, • Op, Intro!, laeledad. 34 to 46 inv. • 0) • ' IL isncEr.a_pip.- .`.~Trt, ~;t //4EAF SEN7D TOAlli OTHER, 01":"BIEND, 134 THE 6BHTc. of 'or as PATENT runniti cam 4". "HAVI:N, WOOD . 'AHD THIRD STREEVS. "Itcontain. Path ink, raPttri Peucil,4uvalopitat . Cbacknra and -(Theckerboard, and yat medicare* tmll - Fiia inch. br 2 Welton. • mill O It ra. A Isiri• coutcr subecribet w nut expom to enbile Sale, upon the prouder., on Braver street, in fps dewed Ward of the City of Allegheny. four eligible Building Lot., rash lot haring* front of twenty fort, and extending in depth ono hundred feet.'. One of the lots hu comfortable two story frau. dwelling house, Stabler .to., erected thereon. Sale upon 717EaDdli, the lath day' f Augult, at 10 o'clock. a. m. TLlll3l.—vue-third ,cash, reildlre In one end two year., with 6dece t. 11:011101t BELL, aemirristratorof kl." Los 'll, &moo& nra:oe• claw Now OHLEAlro'bUtiAtt. ft) hbds. cboice, in store; • e 95 do N. u. clarified Etigar; :at do Cuba Sugar; 50 do P. R. do; 611 bble Lort.riug's Syrup; Pt da a•so , to.i brands Syrup; 2 0 bap clad. Rio Cuill.o; • SW bbl.. choice ►molly Flour; lu store a-d arriving per F.H.8... end t r or.l. by DicDONALD b ARBITCKLE3. 1.28 212 and 24.1 Liberty •treeq near Wood. plivubut —• 4,u001M. elojce parted'. Butter, Is. krgo ,t Lb's; S bb , s. }.,s; 3.(LU IN country Buten, gboulJ re. tucks and • Bache; 50 boxes p,imo cultlog dream lite. In store a,d for al. by U 'IMO/LE. ju2S IfCI LlLrriy street CI . RUChttl hr3.--A full And Ire& ?stock NA rxelved and fur sal, at the lowest wholesale IL MIDDLE, No 183 Lib ty a rest. . WlciFika.-U.REAcE, tor IWagons, Drays and Caribes ea, far sale by .1.48 • - IFENUY U UOLLIINB: fIA.TA NV 13 A. WI N h.-1 have in stare a few barrels of this pure delictorui Ise. 'rota the Grape, for sale at-No. lea Liberty,strcet. JuyB H. 11l ABLY. ARD OIL I LAUD bb N.. I L.rit od on hand'and for sAls by JAB. DALZEUL 69 sod 79 Watt r eir”et VX'lti.A. FAMILY 1.1..0 K. jj very cbuine, cn b-nd and for sale low, by PALZILL d ln2B 89 and 70 WAt. : r atreet, PUTA6II-10 casks just received and for rale by nkNRS 11. CoLLEN& L 01.1..-2.01.1 ikbls. fresh time for sale by • lifiNair C0L1.1164. .111 I.—s Pass top s , on hist l'uOsday in.rulne. between Lt. etrret eudtbeCatnt, on Litoriy street Any pervert finding tb'e tame eon returning it to IBIS OFFICE will n viive Ote reSaint Oulltiati 44M 4 8 ORM... i f 4 -o . m ti t IP ; o 1 01 l 8 itve ß r E lni ti Al ° R s n a s n hip away gbooy moot, July '33th, oolored boy, OId:RCVS 18.011131113, aged 13 yeara..4be 4bovo tamed boy woo bound tome till 21 ylan oL ago. All yorocato are forbaltion to harbor or trust bim oa my account. J.2OL3t /taM. NOB LE, • enlar. GIN C.-50 tone iEtt' ZINC, darn to , igfill by grater, for We re. 7 We, in Inontltios .att, LT_ Ali.V.iljtVE N E. conur 9euth sad Tun, Mots jw.l4:tna9 PNILAPELPHIA. f;„ l .livT. GUNS—unable and :Single kJ berm', sr lib a nos assortment of Bp •rtinc Anna rsto44.for sale by • ._ BOWS At TETLIsa. utm 136 Wood street. • CULTS REVOISE.ItS, old and new model, for mac by I c a; BOWF A TETLXV. «.,4 .t. flllcut.:6 lames, oil barrel mire, for me by 13uW14 d TEPEE - . u.:6 136 11.. d it rred. DO FOIMS, oonetantly on [loam and for sl. by 0126 ROWN • TISTIAR .136 11,..1 1 I.ofor sale by : 023 now TETLET,I36 Workl rI KENT Y-tSELUN Mtn' tJt . I, CATIONS TOR SELLING LIQUORS, tiled In the Clerk's Ottla, up to July 26th, USW t 11„ other good*, bth ward, Pittsburgh; Tlutod Thomu, tavern, Lawrenceville; 13,11 lamb, Os, do, Uniuu t,wneldy; Drown Julio K Ming:house, Ed weld, Allesh's ; Pgltick, do 411 s, o, Frame Dsnedtct, tavern. IllOtriptort to. toth.p; lintendort Jacob, endue home; 6th word. Pittsb . g; Geurgi P. W., talsru, Ist ward, Pittrholgtd. Gsog stock John, eating hodie; 6th ward, l'ltleh`g; Gardner Charles, do, ' lid' do. do; Rues id. F., do, t'd do, do; /Linen Jana, tarot!, • 3d to, do; blaserell William, other. goods, Ith du do; Id, Pori P , tavern, 3d do, do; Marko/ B. Do de, 4th d et,; Morgan Rounds, do 21 do, Allogler Doug, may. Atelt., do,, 4th d to; • Smite.; n George, eating home, Pitt tou usldy; littlisrl W., • do, Illtint'mt tp; Sttetel tavern, ' Lawrenceville; Curd, raht L., other . gocds, do. Walla. D.. de, , , 4th wq, Pittab'gh Ward James, d r, Ye-lath e ip; ' The Cc'mrs grin meet 'on MONDAY. A. go. t 4th 1664 at 1U o'clock, Solidi ou'llm'above saw.. ltatStd , W. A. H&RBON. Clerk. Unice yr TIM Coarnoltialt 07 ALLCOMMI , t Pittsburgh, July 23 1 . mid I NOTICE TO I)ELLSQUEN'I"fAX PAYER.ti.—By the low of Key its. 18131, toe ',controller is compelled to fi le in the oat eof the Pro then Aar, of the Conti of Onntoon Pleas a mrittPd statement of .11 tsunami teal estate for esab ward. borough or township, attach hare been reter eJ to bin, by the Tremor , at the end of vett year for en Oneratloa an unoulialed and unuollectable This mat/theta i filed in detail, he • docket pre pared 'for the purpooe, and rentalea a lien on fad property until folly paid. A 64110 facial In the Le m et ram poise on • inonene will ho honed spinet the pallet, so charged: in the name of All,. ghee, county, end one year from the return day of the writ of wire /heal • grit of !marl/oaks 10117 be Mimed. and the property forthwith sold. Purthesori at such mile wilt acquires perfect title. Suttee la beteby given to parties I.trratted to Bare coati by racking immediste.psyMelat. In caut month from ibis date • writ of ware fatios will.be Lamed sisinst delinqueninfor fain of 1861 cod previeue 30010. LLENBT launzur, Controller. lwde3twie SIDA PILL b, thi.Acidity of the Stomach; oxygenated Bitters. contain no alcohol; - Cord's Pills, for rheumatism, Lindrey's Blood Pearatter,. genuine; Bunton and Cori Pluton, warrentod; laooct Pawder, certain (tenth to Beach., as.; fleuthie, pained; removes rode, se.; • Holland Oln,IM sloes AXE bediord Wider, fresh from the spring; Ilminger's Gin, 60 dozen; lilirir of Hark, a tools and stimuisnti „ blagnulla Dom, remorse plot. e., •bu; o.ange Ficoror N oder. very One; /latent Dirdlexce, largest 'mnimal:ft In I be, Soid by : Slllos JOIItinTON, hal2 mrner 813310.540 eud Fourth etnenin. R 1C Bina.Ett, Manufacturer of every description , •I FURNIfI'URE. No. 45 9111TOIELD 811114E.T. PITTSBVIttaI. • • . A furl afienrtment of PITTSBURGH IttAbo7.llo WIRED FURNITURN constantly on hand. vbalt ea sill sell at the lowed priceelttr CASH. • Jn14411.12.E1 AidtoLu'rtuisU 41 - ) U-rAH.'I34 J-or 8111P.—lhe Co Pertuerchlp heratotlige eltlg tog between nom Woogeinaa.u.l Though Pain under the mime end etyle ol cc OvVRIDIC A PADDY dlooletd by Manila wafted: Zither 4.1* the th• no authorized town* auy uncoiled booboo the firm. at Du lr old Oboe. . . DOOR WOOD IDE, . ..T1D.11.1/01 PADDY. Pinaburgb, July 241,1614• . . P. 19.—TBOMAI PLR breult . TUMba." lAa lltunla•ry, £c, beloualog to An tirut,vrtll 11 . 1113e10 optrattona apda u woo WI be can obtal a Imitable kuttou out of lea city. . I ta4:Bt :KS; BACK Pi. - 3 . ~AIMt TOIL IN DEM ;Um 4t Co., tolkltou Ito Pannell C., hue ettablttlictl pEDitiIUNES, ~111UUtail I...WAS CLAIMS AND OW BlTT.—Annirma &mak Cr for el , kinds of MILITANT Cl vatnn Avenne, Wuhlngton, D. an Agcncy In PlUtburgh, Pa. Apply to our .6 amigo. i 10113ICT ... ! . W..IIDDILLT- Attorneys • ‘: No. 135 YOU STEER?, Prtistroaan. • /Brine entire kw charged mill be TEN DOLLARS 'Oll OFTIOILBS,' and • Y11(11. DOLLAIte a Ott PfilVAlSS..for each Pension' or. Bounty sad Bask Pay obtained. and tett per cent: on amount of Claims for Millins7 suppling. or Claims for Wet:lslay. No obeys ntads voids, the application Is socco'sfoL JeltAnoanna • tX )44 I - r . . .of the teat quality, at the lALCIILBIO2. COAL YARD, - • . Al the ttallecul, at the nut end of flesohlary. Allegheny City. JA RASO.. '.'2 1,4 ‘7 1 *. 11 # 1,1 • 6, x , . . ,&N a autiz..--ib,uvu ibe. Utd:IISLY.-•iiiM , . - i z . ••.. - • _ ,'.."-----' . . . . , , . 1 # - i ~.-----•-•-•-...,-.1,44,-.-1••..;:,.i-,f,:•.:-.,_•,.z : - . , .. i , ...,,i.•,- , ... ,, , , , ~,.. •-,-,. • - rl` i ' --1,-,4r74-71--'77,75reF;R:4-5•77•717-7.-W-4-7",--.:-",•:-..,:,,,rfArie-i4,--k44-,,,,,_,••-•-,r,..7,--•n-.,---.7.t."..r.--_-, f.,,f,;:.,,- , _ ~ ORDNANCE OFFICE, Walt DMPAttelttal. Washington: July ibth, 11462.1 Prdp.,s.L will, 14 ; received by tide Department until..s 5, m. aan -the Oth . of "molh - A.lBc; foi.ihe delivery, at the fallowing Arsenals, of Infantry ac coutrements, as herd:miter specified: AT THE :WATERTOWN ARSENAL,, WATER .. TOWN, MASS. 000 asta-Infantry acocrutromenta, calibre...GS 14,0 i 0 " .e, " AT THE WATERVLIET. ARSENAL, WEST TROY, N. Y. Llfoo.dds Infantry accoutrements, calibre—tia. .7,000-..5 8 . AT THE NEW , YORK ARSENAL, GOVERNOR'S , ISLAND. N. T. M4OOO sits Infantry accoutrements, calibre...63. •Om 0 .. " —63. AT 111117 ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, PITTS : BURGH, PA. 33,000 sets Infantry accontrenumts, 1 , 400 ". AT THE FRANKFORT ARSENAL, ,BRIDES BURG, PA. 24,0E0 tote Inf ntry accemtremeats, calibre_. 69. 11,000 - AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. L 01711., MO. 42,000 sots Infantry accoutrtmenta, t 0,000 ...58. Thew accoutrements are to he made in attics con formity with the .regulation patlertis, samples of wßich can be examined at any of the above named Arrends, and are to be added to Inopection at the Arsenal chore delivered,. before 60E4 eve toed f the Government—none to be accepted or paid for but such as are approved on Inspection. The belts to be of grained leather, and all the stock to be the beet oak-tanned. The ehoJkler belt will be Inclnd.d In the set. Deliveriee must inc made in lois of not lees than 1,000 ads per week, for all contract, of 10,000 or %ul cer • and not lees than 2,000 sets per week en all can tracla for over 10,000, counting from the sate of the, centred. Failure to deliver at a specified time will' subject the contractor to a forfeiture of die amount to to delivered at that time. The accoutrement* must be boxed in the customary manner;.theyboxee to be charged at' coat, to be determined try they In. spetLar. Bidders will state, explicitly, the t me, dno int and place of each delivery. Each party obtaining • contract arill be required to enter into bow's, watt pr,pai sureties, for Its faithful fulfilment. The Department reredos toiiiif the right to re ject any hid. . Proposals will be aldressal to "Gee. J. W. Ripley, Chief of Ordnand, Washingtoo, Of," and will he indorsed "Proposal* fo yL:itantry Accoutrement." , / JAS. W. BL , 'Brig. Gee., Chief of Ordnance. Tor ule by , lAly agood article, for atAx. 1.(40:163, et: Scud:l.d Prat, etAt t., l'miaurtru a. TY ORT101111.1:8. to t, ke:4:lmrJe • W WAI3 ES. ;SS c( Penn Rtati.n. Weetmoree hare turded Out stead of,thirty.ne. :&can f bhaaltlen; _Lp.krfrilt ,ESTROX/YOUR- . —Bats, Roaches, &o. Destroy yoir—Elks, Moles and Ants. Destropyour—Bed Dugs. Dostrig your—Moths In run, Clothes, Bc. Destroy yostr—Mtosnnitots and Mu. lkitroy your—lnsects on Plante and Foals. Destroy:your—lniect. on Animals, &o. , t l ;"zikz•-•.' Costar's Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator Bed-bug Exterminator ; Electric Powder for Insects TOL 'ONLY IIaU.LUILE lIMISDIEB KNOWS "Not dangerous to the Human Family.' "Beta do not die on the promises." "They come out of their boles to die." Sold narytehera—by all Wh01.04 Ontggiu• In tb• Iwo an es, and by Druggist., Groom, ttoreleepers, and Belailers generally; in all country towns and vil. loahe flatted Biota. BS s CC. and B. A. FAHNESTOCIC A.' CO.; principal wholesale and retail Keats In Pittaburgts, Pa. ' Countrylllir Donlan can order as above, or address orders direct, (or for prima, tartan, to ttENBT 11.'COSTAB, rlacfpal DTA elO:flmdewT No 482 Broadway, Sava York. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIO Crry. N.J. JettEB K. ROBISON, Superioteadvot. . _ Thle celebrated Hotel Will be open for the recep tion of visitors ou SATURDAY, June 21, 1662, and erlD =Mm open until September 16th. SRICO the last 11*S11013 many handsome Improve menu Imre been made, • both to the boost, and grounds, adding stilt further to the comfort, conve nience and pleasure of the guests. Paeans dcelrlng to vend the summer at the ICI. lamro will find the accommodations at the UNITE STATES euperlor to those of any other house on the Atlantic coast. HASSLER'S e:lebraied Band has been engaged for the fawn, and LB be under the direction of the !darn. Busier. . Mr. THOMAS 11. /MURAT?. 'ate of Cape May, will have charge of the BlMud Room. Tee Pin Al le and Shooting Gallery. The extensive Improvements made two 3,1111 ago, and those now in amtemplation by the ownere of this splendid establishment, y,an ample guarantee of what the pima* of the house may expect under its 'present management. 1 • USURY A. B. BROWN, For Proprietors. ' A VA JO& DISILIBLS Ob' THU THIIGAT AND frUNGS, CA fAILNIL hr.UL TUIIOA2, DSONCSITIS, ANTHILL, CONSUAIPTf 05.-1 take thin mean' to inform the public, and all thane patients eafferlus from diseases of the 211 BOAT AND LUNGS, that I have arrived at P.ttsbargh and taken min. at the MONONGAIIILA NOUS& when I may be consulted for a limited time la re gard to Drorichitis, Anthrita, Consumption—diseases which saw Wally Interval tog to • large portion manklud, and evidently cs Gs Wrens* in the United Stab% of Muerte*. It is desirable that correct Ideas Should racist so tar as the present advanced oundition Of medical imam can furnish them. We koow that In all db..* & timely applicatleo of rational remedies Is mOrn than half the battle, at.d the aphorism which teaches that .preeention is bet• ter than • ran," applies with peculiar foxes to the caw, of Consumption, which, ff onosjhut/fortablido ed. rarely, 11' ever t gins way. seen to the meat ful treatment and the meat redulons care. Let all, therefore, wnd tiara' eason to apprehend the evidence of the seeds of the disease (Scrofulous Diatheris,) to themselves or their children, nut fail to obtain enchealthary Ildrice, with reference to the regulation of their dim, and the preservation of their health, um my long experience tousling me to give them. 10111"Podtively Ino leder I=llll4lolll of de Clot awl pro/mama! mama( BocuLra, 11. D., (as 'irritant at Dr. hobsts Hamer.) Ortlos hours Dom 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock V m. I tao:tf *. CINIANNA"I Lk.;AD WUHliti NoCORNICK, GIBSON &I CO., MANOYACrtraICES Or Lead Pipe Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALERS TN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and therm Stamm, eitwtea Mao eau Bicazon. Doing extlosttely to the leisd Trade, ire an Mat& the 'boys to better ettrantso to Daunts, and on aroma te11314 than ems be had ebewhere. R 1 7 1 Ntißi Pa %J . Ito boxes Pearl Stara; 25 bbia. Lake VIM. 7144; IS bait bbia. - 10:do Lake Caning; • 8 bbin pare Vinegar; 100 dozen fano7 Broom; " 4,000 lbs. clear bider; 4 tierce n. O. Cincinnati Raw; 30010.. prime feathers; n store and for Wm be L. Et VOIOT 1 CO AIiENII3, I'EULLEtte4, ' . ENS, AND TES BPS :ELATING OLABBIIi oElt. EitALLL Y.—Grist ioducemento oftenod tor the In. troduction of our unearpsaard styles of low priced JEWEL ST and compositloa.owed wATORES, that command rapid sale and enormous profit eretywhens. Hen of the den' 1441011 he liberally treated with. Yoe prices and tall particalariaddrea, at on 11 , 12884110 BROTHS 0212aseau attest. New ors. ACA131.).-Wo Voald .rospeotfullyln. Garin oar friends snd thtfla that we hare now ope oaf of the lar past remind. and Sr. gest end best selected stocks of DR OS: CEERIOALSS PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUIPER, PERWUDIERY end FANCY ARTICLES, dz., he., to be found to the clty, 'Web we ere prepared to sell in quauttthe to Ault customers, at low Sores, our entire stock being bought for cash from fustluinder. . _ WOOLSIDE A WALLACE, ,je24:tf . • Bon Liberty shiest. C . . • • ONSIGNME TEC - 800 boxes Western lbservs.Cbevoli do Mammoth Hamburg Chose; - .100 do :Woods. etxrcb; 20 stoke prime D , l.Apples; - -10 bele bbls.• /bb; 100 dozen Bar. Broome; ' .26 '-do buicy Bar, Booms; 80 do 'do; 80 do tansy llearth Broabrr : bb a. prime cottuVry Soep; .10 crocks Apple Boiler; . Jost received and Mr sale by • • YBABIL YAW 0011DBB, Joy • . • - 114 Second strait: 11:1MiSt: CLIXISSE ll—Received this ‘') dat;s— -• :3D do Urge Hamburg do; 96 do do small choice do; 6 kovißutior • , MAL' Tlitirkl43:o.l4;" In= - ' L. • TORY! A CO. 1.00 Itlg N craitr.. ll l l t' I/er ' AL: tor issi e by l ' - „i r , Jowl a CANFIELD. nitaci r ittliibr..—Foß, W a pe YR fee son , dDB AT NORSE. luquias, r ro or ~. *MS A ..11.T,..r.-.¢.• ..x.a................. D*ir • SUMMER GOODS BELLING AT Reduced Prices. JACONEt LAW Nay at 123ic ORGANDIES. from 1230. to 37% A FM SUIlIdEli SILLS left, at 37Yre. SHAWLS, at cat BACQtY9, at cost STIJL IIANTLEB,at art LACE NANTILLAS AND POINTS, for $1 and upward*. The Wet quality of 000? SWIMS, lost opened W. & D.HUGUS. DRY GOODS. , SALE IiXTRAORDINARY. AT J.W. Barker &Co.'s, 59 Markel Street. YIOMT•ANNCAL CLEARANCE RAM WITHOUT ASGARD TO COST A BARGAIN IN EVERYTHING. ('ONE Paws ONLY. J 025 CLOSING OUT SALE OF SI3IO.IIIER DRESS GOODS, AT J. M. Burchfield's. Selling without regard tt, cost— , LACE MILISTILLAi; LACE YODITS; DRESS GOODS, In great .twisty; FANCY BILES; ' GREY MOZAMBIQUE& IMMO moon and moms 'bargain*, at NORTH EAST CORNEA FOURTH AND MARKET BTS. Ju2.5 HORNE'S TRINSII,N.3 STORE. NEW GOODS 'BOUGHT AT OLD PRICES. We desire to call the attention of all country and ty Merchants, MlMiners, Peddlers atd retell buyers our stock of NEW GOODS. Haring prirchved largely printers; to the late ad• ranee In ricer, ere are now prepared to offer the best bargains in the city. we foetidly recommend mar stock .or 1100? SKIRTS, of yodel, from 4 springs to 10 catnips: DRESS TRIMMINGS and narrow TRIMMING RIBBONS, in greet ♦artety, FM EMBROIDERIES, at very low prices. LINE au Myles, from 6 conto op COTTON 11091. for Ladles and ililldran, all sins, all qcalltles and all prices. OLOTES and OAIINTLNTS, elegant assoitmard. BLACK LAOS MISS, of W kinds. HMS NETS_ and EULAD DIM99£9. A largo .norlmenrof PORTMON4IIIB, FAINT OOODS and NOTIONS, of all kinds. • JOSEPiII WHOLUALIS BOOMEI-11dJun1 as stades, al9 Nan. r end 79 Market meet. PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE DRESS GOODS, It old Priced BYBT PBTETS, at 123 mats par pant IdIIBLINA,LIIKCID3 and PANT STUFF. • •ez7 largo amortment at •erg low prim, Co. CASH ONLY DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS Cheaper than over, to does them out. LACE MANTLES AND POINTS, AT HALT PATON Our stock is Tay lams;and vs are idling rainy article* at kat thati:Zattara package. pieta, at lb* present time. Block Tim C. RANSON LOVE & CO., ul9 - 74 Market Street EATON, DIACRUM & CO., 'N0.17 FIFTH STREET, Ate closteig ont 'tele entire stock of Frenob Embroideries UAL LACE Tann= GOOD% at To maks room for &II purchases NT ARROW. 'llll/40 RIBBONS, (n cLoicewlon; ' • .' 011.1nikDINI to . brwia; pniple, green and bluk, Jugt recelrel end for gals by. • . _ Jell ; EATON, NIAOII,I7Id d IXI.. 17 Illicit at. SOUTEITI'IIIWURGELBCHOOL n i ts Taw r.—ltecclpts sps Irpesdltures toimatctc." log Jul" 55,18 , 1 *at ezdirguly 85,1882: Wboje imouot of dap11cate.......". ' ' DedBct but Tau, &lid • . • 1183 .40 lietunied for Unotatad L 111148.. 17 84 . Collectoes 48 . 17 248 Not amount of Taros Bern red,,..: '.110311.7u Add Be. Appropriation fbe 'AM sod lila 30 GO Collected for Um.. 16 60 Bence , OD baaid took last :419.60. . P u t ,p.fri dJ 7 tut eg Fr i... . - . 7 96 : 4 . 14.1 . 7 .-7 " ...—_=. 4 - I ' B° l4 00 51 • 4-42.174 Habra* Ha bando 0f Treasurer, JOl3 21,10G2. .0413.48 itatzt - - JOHN u. KVA 0 8.1410e7. DEMUTH H 'TUBA POW, kk vanilla to dam* ths N 13141100 al tht, 1 1 44/ 2 4 and . .11 Hitt sortiovs. and bib it. 00 as to 0110tes retacarksbmitenuty.: Sold prall i tr ,4 lrittri t tlEtre l la t nttrr . ts: T 'DIA 1 kiti . 4 4 +4 :$.. • - 11 4 twoodiewsio-4 lars• IV*: of- • inspidor gwaltro lit - low prlowanot*WeoliniCal:no , foals llobbot Doroli rad It! St. polo Meat& - Ift=all;iMMEM $l5O BEST Pliirna $l5O 01101738TZES t9ALE having removed tinthei‘ are ww Pw° to of ILa, F4I! li o new Kale a OCTAVZ SO3EWOOD 71/a 40 .• containing all ungnmentants known in this omit" or !mom orarotrsom tow. hooch krone sotiOt.! Etch moulding fasts, 11175 10 10200, all warranted made of tdm best canned resiarial, and to stand better than any addle? IWO or 000 by the old metbodsof mann lowlie. We Invite the beet judges to examine and try these new Instruments. and we :standready at a , l times to Met them with mey otham manufictarad in this aniatry. GROVSTEEN '& BMA • • V NA.DR' - UNRIVALLED - .1116&—Orke superior 7 octave, curvedi finished hark and [root, and one of these 7 outlive plain PLnos, a• the above superior mate, just received. Two 6%0e• taws will arrive la • few days. - - OHAELOTTZ MAHE, 43 Filth drags Sole agent for Knabet Asa* and also for Prints', Hsresoniton• and Melodeons jtelo N$ YIANU Jost =string. a A ires new stock of PIANO O selected personally from the celebrated Manufactories ot Chkkeriog & sons. Boston ; DOE • 03.4 Boston; and Hamilton . BUN., New York—ail of new • Myles, and will be bold at prevent menu iacturets' re • deiced rates for cub or on a reaeonablv credit. For mile by jal4 JOHN 11:.b1CLLOIt.. 81 Wood et. • 1I1f1Thfl'• J t 'remind, some elega.t (1 4 aud 7 c,ctate Of superb workmauttlik nod Elib`l I TALIAIN I< EfT 11411. - , .L roirr earn. Trebles, or it suiugs, Second", or A 3 " Thirds, or D. 11 5 . 11 . -" ...-11 Fourths, or .° " 1 length, pore •: Ban quality French or German Di*, 2d, and. 4th 'trine, each.-- But quality Guitar D, A & E . "firer stringy, esch.ls o:0 4 '. 1 . Do. esch.lo Best quality Skillman°, A and 11, each.......—. 20 Best . " G and CI, -Nailed to any adder's, post paid, on receipt of the mosey, or in postagestamps, by • JOEL& il. 11XLLUB, 81 Wood street. N. B.—k large kit of fresh Strings Jost Mind • shoo, Violins, Violin Caste, Flutes, Aocordcons, dc: - lel4 V, MY NELUDISOISIS AND LI MONS, from the celebrated mantitactOrg al Hawn A Hamlin Bowan. Also. two good recood.; hand octave He7lrdeons, CHEAP. For We :/ elf JOHN.H. AtEbLOEL. 81 Wood al./ SPRINT} FURNITURE WAGON AT .411011.011.—0 n WEDIII2BDAT 'MOBIBII2O. July Loth, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, at litkele Ans. Cleo, 64 Fifth street, one second•ltand Spring Furni ture Wagon, in good condition. / n2B RANK STOGKS AT AUCTION.—On 10 TUESDAY EVENING, July 4:lib. at 8 o'clock. will to sold, in the second floor of Earle Auction. Ss " Fifth Arent. : 7 shim Bank of Pittsburgh Sb‘a. . „.' 18 .do. Eachanp Bunk /do., ID do Allegheny do / do. ' • .• • , Jai .r. G. DAVIS, AIWA . • Arl tiPILANS' COURT SALE OF LAW- ' BIINCLVILLY LOTEL:—Ou TLIZI3DAT MOEN , ' liatiiAnigust lihk, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, on the premises, e ll Lawrenceville, by order of the Otphine , Court or egheny county, trevinty4l.x. istrable Building Lots, situated's, fohows .• . • • Sixteen Lots on Antler street, having fronts "from .. to 44 feet each, sad extending bacl4lllo isetlo• • .• • • . Tore vs Lots on Leech street, haying' floras from 24 to 72 feet each, and extending back-110 feat to Shut • , TW,nty.one LOU on the Pittsbuih a Greensburg, , Tempo., eionhavlog alront of 24 feet, and extant. . .tog lock 110 feet to Spring alley. • • • • %car Lots. on tyconore street, having fronts of 24. - ' and 71 6Mtland extendng beck from 30 to .1-45, feet . • Eight Lots on Beak street, having fronts of 24 to • 33 feet, end extending beck from 47 •to IES bet test khl‘en Lots on ProspeMtAreet,lerring fronts of: 14 end 37 feet, and exteeilng back b 0 feet to sn Your lota on All n street, 24 feet trent by 100 feet d Op to an alley. The above are the most desirable late around MB ; ' • City for Bonn; converdeet of access every fen rain, • 'utte by she Lawrenceville raseenger, Railway, and escuning the most healthful and pletuantletatbon • In our entire county. i Speculators - to reel estate • mild do well to attend this asle, u flatlets must be soldregardler of prim! Taus of ests—One-third cut, residue in One • andtvro years, with interest, seemed by , toed and e mortgag•• - . Elam can now be bad at the Aunion Booms. Be, ' 64 1171 th street J.O. DAVIS, Ann. GREAT AU 'IUN tIALL _ BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, YRLDAT AYTEitNOON, Jtili 25th, 186.4, At MASONIC HALL AECTION House. - • job T. A. ideLtiLLAITD, Aug. A DJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT .a4: - .PALZ OF WATER !STUMM PROPERTY—On 01:3DAY• NNE 00, July 29th, at 8 o`elodr,, will be weld. at the tloauserdal Bales Boom. 80. 54 .Ififth street, by order ot the Orphans' Cmart,Thcee toot valoatde 'bandit* lots- situate at the cornewet Water street and Redoubt alley, each lot hating, a trout of twenty•terar fat on Water street and tate:ending Is depth ono hundred and slaty feet to first street. Tutu o tleas—ittrwthird 'cash; raidn• -in and two years, •Mr Interest, !moored by bond 'and mortgage on the property. •- -- Jas J.O. DAVIS. Attot. ADVANCE • (lON J' OTIONAktY - Arm FIXTURE S;.. I.J AT AUCTION.--On MONDAYbIOB PING. Lily 23th, et le o'clock , lOU be sold, ti 11.% 342 _.. arty attest, next to Maud= .Honee, on the corner of Merry alley, the entire stock of Confectionary, Yitt; ,. tarot, lc., comprising three Neale Top Tableo. Bode - - Yottataln,Sturee; Bata i the, Moulds, act.; Oleo Jul,— with their contents of Candles.. COgZitar% COST, saToN, miasma a co VOINEM. • ..Y.1434-45 bbia. te" -. uroked •zd for sae by J. (4 KO T. No. air sicoADwAlr, 11150 CASH. . Wsmated Ibr TIVZ 'MBA- 4Th BROADWAT.4.7I aIUCTIOJr SALES. / U • • 'T UlAeriillNG A 'Ai. ItiODDIa. trESDAT , sail WED. DESDKE, tay.2Bth s . 21:11h and - Z,Oth. at lO o'cl - a. I:gli.* and laud 7% o'clock 1 , sold. at Dole AlletiOn; 61 TIM t, sal loroico . of excel= lent Clotlklag, all of good* stlleyrua yoaltty, -tom ptdag— • 20.11arcobloth saa Caselnacro Fl a !> sud Bnlltns 150 ;41r 11 I and Pane.? ;"Ar.t./, • • 100 limey Colmar. and J. t.t.➢ .3.1/E4 Awe: ARTIFICIAL LEGS Sellalr's calebratvil rate nt ANOLSSZAt . I,lCii and AWITFICIAL PROADWAT. %ma. St. Indian liotal.) 11.13 and for ■ Circular. LUCENT, OIL WORKS DUNLAP 3 Co., Maatutectoren'of PORE WHITE BEFIEED OAE.BON.OII.a. Oaks, No. %I,Llbertillreet, WHOLESALE PAPER WARW ROTE PAP 511111 4 I[4t. 41909 ' ' 84P:41 , ra UPI A ll rgo and well osoorrod hoot . of - ttro. to.t broods will to sold at low. r o am for Cosh flotillas , lt to ttwir liaMiaga to 011121111 Can; •r- ' WX. O. JOHNSTON &CO.,' - - Drown. 67 Wood otitet.:,, QTRAId - JOB- PAINTING HOtIBB 14 cwt.; cuvmys.Priely Lb*, BM Iteedi,Pontebk." Zinn Lbdint, übink kr Xamiabron. - Labels far Drbandits, and may kind of oinareental and ?Ibick rtbuulg. Ilcntedlyeatly, with dirt, by • 24:biaire'rd _ BtWlLAiltian.s .DHOI'OGRAPBIO CARDS, supericr =kis, for du as pliaatogra , Amt. , • Zoe oak - JOHAISTON 1 0 0 . 3tavecol - Btatkanns. 67 Wood W. 13BO10G ALIAUMS—A chaos .11.; stock and largo Tactility at Jaw psis**. • • • rat We by. W 11... Q. 70 E 1218102( !VII; ply24l.ltalreod • - Stattostra Waal mart. vOTIOR TO -PROPER •.1101,D; 4.11_ NW IN TEN:orrir OP I'l3llAlL,—,al,' Nom wb° atttbtalal to NT tbohoutainstatr.‘ mud ot:tbsir "(Inaba; and Piling 'Angstnunit. sot -- busby notified that It dm , gbh to avoid watt topola sald ustmanteat, they ,111 ottl ttomottstett ona guidons au atreats that nay 6o - standing ttopta tdal*. April 111047 rf.lf r . " I ea' ClUstos, DICICZT vv.:, New Yak. ttly242sw
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