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Gen.' i Hxileck takes hold of the' chief military , - i.. reina at a time of great depression, and he i. will makehimsolfa warm place in thobearta , -of hia coi/ntrjmen, if by hia skill andenorgy place ua once moreon the path i of success and victory. _.j 1 > -We think Gen, H4Li£cjCf whatever may, V ! be his private opinions, wjiU cany out the v. i laws in retajion toemancipation.and con* r i fiscation. In a letter to Hon; Fbaxcw P. !•, Blais, written some time since, he says: * ■•.!: lam ready to carry out any lawful in structions nn regard to! fugitive slaves i which my. superiors may give me, and to .enforce any law. which Congress may pass, v but I cannot make law. asft will not vio* »i late it. - i •' ! j You know my private opinion on the :~ '. policy of, enacting a lawj confiscating'The, s : slave property of the rebels inarms. If ; Congress shall you may be certain • ; Jl shall enforce it. . j ! ' We belief® what he says, and we confi > . j, dently expect that he j will inaugurate ,' [ throughout: the army a policy in accord* . " ■■■■*> :ance with the late acts of Congress. If he ! would nowj publish two !or three General - t Orders to the whole army, comprehending -the spirit of the new laWs, andHhus give V. the army a uniform' policy, ho would do v muoh to infuse a higher had more hopeful i spirit among officers and Soldiers. - J Gen. HALLECK is distant and retiring, . i and has little of the attractions which cre i ate personal but this is no ,» i great want m a General in his position. i . But there is no fuss and'feathers about the : i man, no aping after notoriety, no desire to :i parade himself, before the public for a lit* " . [.■ tie brief sc lat. All this is in his favor. • v!- .He has cur best wishes for his success, and j he can succeed, if he takes the right path. • I Let him shun the policy which has hitherto m brought disaster upon our arms, mourning • i into thousands of families, and has de i pressed the hearts of a people willing to 4 offer all they have upon the altar of their i country. Let him adopt; the earnest and •, i . vigorous policy which isjeontained in the spirit of the late acts of Congress, and he i will cover his own head ; with honor, and what is far better, will save his country. Wo regrot to learn, through the press, that recruiting is not going on as rapidly as the exigencies demand.: The New York V Times, on this, subject, says: i • Bounties and donations of money have i been offered to volunteers in profusion, i . Almost everywhere, a inan is furnished with quite a'small fortune before he enlists, i and all his 3 wants and the wants of his fam • ily provided for thereafter. In this city it i would be useless to offer any farther in i dacement. The increased bounty proffered . by Gov. Morgan has not produced an in - ' qreaso of volunteers. In fact, the propriety ■ or valoe to the cause, off the great rewards : offered in some quarters, may well be doubted.. : As the Boston Commercial Built ktin of last week in writing on > this-topic i “If this country is worth saving, *lt is worth saving upon jits merit, not so much will be paid for people to volunteer; and fight." j- We are almost "v ashamed to write in this way on this topic; for weallknow thft it'is neither on ac coant of lack of patriotism nor pluck that -V men do not come forward and join the-ranks • with promptitude. Intone various causes wedo not care to enterJ-,They arc all ir .t ). relevant or secondary atpresent. The fact thatthere is abundant peaceful employment 1 for all—the fact that the crops must be " gathered—the fact that some are not satis-. ' .*■ fied with the conduct of j the sink , before the great fact of the country’s peril. • It will not let another month pass L s -. away with as meagre results as have been ' exhibitedtbismontb. Ifthepresentmelhod ~ ‘ of raising the ahnies needed prove un- I ' v satisfactory and Blow there most be a draft ; The Governors of Ohio and New York ■ have ordered an enrollment of . the able [v - bodied citizens of those States, preparatory to draftingj if it shall become necessary. bv, ; . ■ We hope that Got. -Cuetij? will lake the L-:-*: - game prudential step in! this State immedi i. . ately. Drafting may not bo necessary; we [i- hope it will not be; but we should be.pre pared for any exigency. The army ktut I" i be reinforced, for the nation must be saved. [' r *' '!■■■■ Let ns be prepared for all emergencies. A Job to be Repndiated, A SL Louis letter to thb New York Tri bune contains - ih© following paragraph. We think the. writer moathave been raisin-, ; formed. We would fail! hope'so. This i no time for spending money for any pur . poses nof absolutely essential to ■ the pur pose of overthrowing itio rebellion: ' Tbe'Administration has given its con sent to. a nice job for of the State of Missouri. The President, through the influence of (he Attorney-General, has given an order to build *a railroadfrom RoU la, to Lebanon, aidittanee of fifty- miles, at an estimated cost of\ §2,000,0001 This reed wifi be a,continuation of the south vest branch of the Pacific Railroad. From Bolls to Lebanon is confessedly one of the worst parts of the State, and the Company would not be able to build the roadt with out this assistance for ten years. The plea is “military necessity;”! bat what necessity can there be for only {building fifty-six miles of road when it cannot ; be finished in less than a year andla half, no matter how-rigoroosly the work is’ pressed,' "and then stopping at Lebanon, a place off no “earthly importance gs ai military .post, and - which, irhon the road is finished to that point, will only become a rendezvous for teamsters loading their wagons for Spring field and other places in the South-West. Does the President suppose the war will continue in South-West Missouri for tho next eighteen months ? i Does the President imagine that $2,000,00Q will be saved, a/- ter the etpiretion of eighteen months . by the building of this railroad? The whole job • ■ Jjrio palpably for the benefit of-, the Bail rofld Company and of ;tbe State of Mis souri (which had a first mortgage on Iho road for Its whole value as far as Rolls,) that tho local pride apd attachment of_the Attorney General has led him. to advocate ■ tog a mess ore which cannot fail to provo a serious'burden tothe! Treasury, .-without a corresponding ;bcuefit to the country at Urge. - -‘‘ *-;i =MEI Jut ImlnUlt Journal odt . forcibly •I * truth (dread t demirastraled, »«» 1 H N 7»; <!f: Me M/unify a tear fir ilatery u nteee- P&ify W pmtise a tear Beirut it." - Recruiting. ■ : -: r . The [Speech ;*.of anlograte and a j ■ v' ; Traitor*-;’ | Major General RopeetPattebsos, of notwithstanding his misera ble blunders in the Valley of Virginia, when, he commanded the three-months men, has been greatly favored' by this Re? publican Administration. '.He himself,-has I been appointed and 'confirmed a Major General.’ One of his sons, Frask, has been made a Brigadier General. ' Another of, his sons was appointed a Paymaster, and afterwards permitted to accept a Colonelcy without resigning his Paymastership, thus receiving the emoluments of two offices. Notwithstanding all this, this hoary-headed old ingrate, in a speech at a dinner to Gen. SniEt.D9, ; in Philadelphia, spoke of the Senate which had confirmed him and his two sons in their appointments, in the fol- lowing manner: j But it so happened that the small politi- \ cians of the Senate could not see merit in a < brave General, and the reason you all know. '\ If the shades of Webster, Clay , Calhoun, or \ Benton, and - the giants of old, who made the j Senate, were again to these halls and be- ] .hold the pigmies who supply their chain, how \ 1 they would exclaim for the condition of their 1 country / [Applause.] The present body of distinguished Sena- ■ tors had not the manliness to at} of Gen. Shields that he was incompetent. One said, “it will not do to promote any more of his family.” There were only twenty three woolly heads in the army, with die rank of general, oufof two hundred and thirty. This difference must exist no long er. PrAy, who brought on the war? The woolly-beads. Who prolong it by their in terference with the army ? The woolly heads. Who expects to be benefited by its continuance? The woolly-heads. [Ap plause.] Why, we might ask, did they not make more generals of that stripe ? They would if they could, but; they hadn’t them. Now, if my friend’s father had gone to Africa, or himself born Anywhere else but in Ireland, he could probably have been smuggled through the Senate*, but Inas much as his father aud mother were white,' and. he was born where they raise good sol diets, God help him. [Applause.] There is not a sympathiser with treason in the country but talks in the same style, and we would not give a fig for the loyalty of ,Gen. Patterson, nor any who talk like him. i While Buoh mexr are promoted we can have no hope of success-in subduing the rebellion. But Gen. Patterson was not content with displaying his black ingratitude to the Senate, and the Republican party, which had foolishly bestowed so many fav ors upon one so undeserving, and so unfit, but he must go out of his way to aasaij Generals Freuost and Bases, for na rea son in tho world that we can see, but be cause they are true loyalists and good Re publicans. He said: “My friend, not only in Mexico, but at Winchester, where he alone managed Jack son, infused into the ranks the courage and spirit of his own daring and fearless na ture. The masterly defeat of Jackson was succeeded soon after by o masterly retreat under a pet General of our magnanimous Senate . . “Mark what followed! A statesman without a speech, a soldier without a battle, and a millionaire without ‘nary red 7 seated himself in the Mountain Department. The Pathfinder did not find bis path so pleasant, 'for he soon left in disgust-. Nevertheless, that General is determined to have his own way. Over and above his ordinary allow ance of staff officers, be has fifty-four offi cers attached to him, whose salaries reach the snug sum of 520,000, andis there noth ing wrong in that? If ho were aDemo • crat, orif he had succeeded in whipping ' the enemy, what a howl there would be ' through the land!” Could impudence go further! This very Gen. Patterson is the man who manceuvred so ably in the Valley as to let Gen. John ston escape, and thus lost us the battle of Bull Run ! Whether it was through knav ery or imbecility, it does not become him to talk of men whose only,crime is, that with . so small means they have done so well. Recruits in NortheVn Alabama The following history of an expedition into the mountain region of Northern Ala bama, and the readiness displayed for en listing ander the glorious old flag, should fire the heart of, every loyal citizen, and bring thousands of eoldiers at once into the ranks. Surely we live in tbe days of ro mance : , * Huntsville, Ala., July 20, 1862. A few days ago a citizen'of Alabama, re siding among the mountains sonth of De catur, distant some - thirty to forty miles, found his way to the camp of the Twentieth Brigade/ and made known tbe fact, that in the vicinity of his home there were many, men who were anxious to enlist and fight for the Union, undef the good old flag. The representations made resulted in sending Colonel Straight with the Fifty first Regiment Indiana Volunteers, ■ down into the region named,' with a view of of fering.protection to any who might desire to enlist. After an absenco of four days, Colonel Straight .returned to camp, bringing with ' bim? nearly two hundred able-bodied and earnest men. When Colonel Straight first reached their homes in the hill country, 1 not a man could be found at his house, all of theqi being obliged toconoeal themselves in the forests or among the jhiding places ■ of the mountains, lest fthey be obliged to enter the rebel army by the hated conscript law, or bo shot down like wild beasts for being. Union men. .Ab soon, however, as ' tho Colonel made known his mission to the wives and daughters of these hardy moun taineers, they were on the move to commu nicate with the fugitives; and within forty eight boors the Colonel was ready to return, with the recruits above; named. ' Oue woman alone mounted a horse and scoured the gorges and: defiles, for a dis tance of sixty miles, anti brought into Col. camp fwerity r fivb las brave and true men as the sun and labor everbrown* ed. Scores of these patriot women came to camp with baskets of corn bread and such other edibles as they could muster, evident ly anxious to do all in their powor to help on the good cause: When the time came to ; march; and the congregated wives and sis ters of self-saorifibing • soldiers bade them adieu, the scene was enough to move the stoutest heart. Tears coursed down many a manly cheek as 1 thuhearty farewell was wrunlg out, but with the! true womanly spirit, despite, their own tears, did these patriot wJves-teU their.husbands to go and fight for the Stars and Stripes, saying that although destitution raid privation was all /that they could expect whilo those on whom they should naturally depend were away, yet nothing better could bo expected should they remain, because for weeks andmonths their labor was entirely destroyed by the gangs whose business It was . to force them to fight for a cause they could not but hate. When these noble, volunteers camo into camp, 1 had tho pleasure of taking scores of them by. the hand and giring them all a word of- cheer. One hoble old man, 73 yeat* of ago, CoL Davis, came with the ; party, x too old and too feeble to fight, a fact much regretted by him, but who had to flee to find protection from the rebels, who don’t fail to shoot down anyone who will* stand straight forthogood_Ql££ag./. . In answer lomy inquiries;, ho- informed methat in tho scotioabf country in which he liTed. and all through ; Alabama, they had three : : this rich or ar» oll of whom are slavehold ers: tbeaapwro!afs,|thoflowho have, no f -V V-fet. '■rv.i.r v.- 1 «f r ' ... *'•~i ... :V r *t ; and cringe to the * aristocratic class, “that [ thrift may follow fawning;” besides which there is a middling- class, inen of small farms and rather limited not slave holders, “men who eara as honest living with their own hands,” to use the words of the old man; and, said, he* with the fire of youth once more flashing in -his eye, and his bent form straightening to his full bight, “ibis middling, classall.go for. the old flag, the other two -are all rebels with us;” to which the listening group with ono occoril ejaculated, “that’s bo.” By order of Gen. Buell,, these men are to be mustered, equipped, armed and drilled by one of his own staff. Col. Straight is of the opinion that full three or four regi ments of the same kind of men could be recruited in the same region of country. I will not endeavor to descant upon the facts narrated above, bat will leave each of your readers to ponder well upon what appears to me to be of great significance. Thb Chamce Returning to their Own Lips.— The rebels have in a most impious spirit frequently claimed that their causo was specially favored by Heaven, and they have threatened us of the North with the scourge of the pestilence as a punishment for our sins. But as yet the Almighty has not averted his face from us. Even New Orleans continues healthy, and Richmond is now threatened with worse than the plague. The stench of the town is already unbearable; it is one entire hospital, and bids fair soon to become a charnel house. Gen. Pope’s Plan.— A gentleman lately in Washington, reports to us what he heard Gen. Pope say, a few days ago, in regard to one of the questions now before the pub lie. “I want to kill ’em; they have got to be killed, and it is not for me to care what the color of the man is who helps me to put an end to them; so bring on your nig gers ; if they will fight, they shall have a chance!” Sensible Pope, you propose to make war, and yon will win!— Chicago Tribune. Gen. Buell.— Mr. Calhoun.once spoke of n “masterly inactivity,” and we believe that all that is m&storiy in Gen. Buell lies in the talent of inactivity. Tbs Richmond JSrmcuner rejoices over the abundant crops inVirginia,but admits that the cereal crops in the Cotton States are “an absolute failure.” SPECIAL NOTICES. Bapenor Copper Miii nod SMELTING WORKS, Pittsicsob. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ AN I* BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, KPALTEB SOLDER; iboloportenuddMlenio UETALS, Tlli PLATE, SHEET- IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly ca hand. TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waukbouss, No. Its Pint mud 120 BoconU streets, Pittsburgh, Penn'n. 89*3pedol orders of Copper cut to any desired pat tern. .mrghdewlyT Confessions and Experience OF AN INVALID. Published ft* the benefit and as s warning and a caution to yooug men who toller from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Ac., top plying at the tame lime the means of belf-Care. By one wbo baa cured birnaeU after being put to great expense through medical imposition and quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, smell conn may be bad of the author, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N..Y. mhllilydswT T.—1860-X.-Drake*s Plan* TATION BITTERS. Exhausted nature's great restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen and purify the eystam, cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrbaa, Ac. A perfect apoetlxet and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Bum* Roots and Herbs, and are recommended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by a Grocers, Druggists, Bouts and Saloon. P. H. DRAKE A CO., 202 Broadway, New York. nyUnwodm £Sj?Lyon’« Haguetio Iniect Pow- DER, tested for 19 years and grows tn fsvpr. It kills and exterminates Roacboe, Bed Bugs, Ante, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Fan and Furniture, Gardes Insects, Ac. All genuine bears the signature of B. Lyon, cmd is not poisonous to persons or domestic eat amis. Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. Lyon's Powder ÜBS all Insects In a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mica. Sold everywhere. D. 0. BABNE8; myHSmeodnn 202 Broadway, Hew York. {3FBURKE & BA&HES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BUBGLAR-PBOOF 6AFE MANUFACTURERS. Sot. 129 oad 131 Third street, between Wood and BmUhfteld streelt -Norik tide. WW-BANK LOCKS always on hand. mb2S wv. c, a0itn0a.......^...........a. «illxs. WITH ROW DOUGLASS... .~..—...~...W(t50» BILLS a. eobinbon, mins & nu. LERS, Foukdkes obd MocßurtsTS, WanriMTOs Wous, Plttsborgh, Penn's. 7 Omcx, No. 21 Mrnxr Strut. MannJkcture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS ANp SHEET ISON WORK. SVJOBBING AND REPAIRING done on short notice. r mh2Bidly COOH&AH ft BEO n Manufkctnren of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDB, Ac., Not. 9} Second street sod 66 Third street, between Wood and Market. Have on head a variety of new Patterns, Lacy and plain, suitable for aU purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lota Jobbing done at short notice. . nh9 gac*Pitt»bnrgh Steel Works. Isaac joiru l. a0rn..... M ..w. b'ccllougb. JONES, BOYD & CO., Humbctiran ol OAST STKEL; .Ik>, SPUING, PLOW AND A. D. STSSL, 3TEEL SPBINGS AND AXLES, corner of Roes and First streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. * • ocl& s. c. KisaraTßica ■. atxx jtJr-J. C. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers and Wboleealo Dealers In LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELJERb, Ac. WWtiolreale Agents for KIER'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 3lt Wood St&eit, opposite 6t. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. jalB:ljd EJt’CORNWELL & KERB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At tbs old eetablisbed Coach Factory, . DUQUESNE WAY, (scan Er.CLaiasractT. . aa nsual.- i Jn7:tf HO£M£S ft SOHB, Healers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANB NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market street, PitU burgb, Pa. . flarCoUectlon* made on-all the principal cities throughout the United States. ; ap22 ££”B. B. & O. P. MABKIE, Paper MANU?A(ftUBEBS aid dealara In BOOK, PBINT, OAT, LXTTEB AMD ALL KINDS 0/ WJtAP. PUQ PAPER. ; •V •aP’HiY'© rttnored from Zfo. 27 Wood aUvet to Mo. S 3 Soitbfield atroet,PltUbargh,P*. OB TBADB FOB BAGS. myl ;rgg»HMRY H, WABDIMQ AMD COMMISSION UXBOUAMT and wbolanto dollar la CHEESE, BUTTEB,SEEDS, FISH, and Product gettenUjY M?. 28 Wood ©treat, PitUtmtth.pl. . ' bol TWlViiKtjAb CLOTtUSS WKJttiiKM V/—’lbufcflitlD tbodtp. Call iod too them before porcluring For Bile it 26 and2B B*. Clair atroet.. i - r J. AH. PHILLIPS, . JngQ . Solo tttatt for, tho county. TjIXTKA family: 115 bbln. JCi tary cbolco, on hand and fat aalo low, bp • JAS. DALZKLL A SOB, |o2B .„ 6> and TO Witor atroet. rpHUbS HOOm oil barrel sise, foi laikb; . : BOWN ATBTL*., %Jo 2« i \ 138 Wood at net.. /3HOUJStUKtL —A fall aad freih .took \j| raQdrtdiad ta saUit tha lowtrtwbolaaale prioaa. * 1 B. BIDDLE, » - * • Mo. *3 83 Lttaityatjratt, _i /*<"* * ■ \ • PUBLIC JTOTICCS. jrs»LECTURB AT THE IKON CITY COLLEGE, comer of Peon md W. Ctalr A, THIS (WEDNISDAT) HOBNING. .til o’clock: - LIFE IH*PBAKCB. to TBR KESUIJIt .MASS MEETING Borough of Manchester* A GREAT WAR MASS* MEETING wi’l be held THIS (Wtdneiday) EVENING, July Iflth, At the comer of Beaver and Walnut ttree s, near Hall A Speer’s P'ow Factory. A» the cUliens are invited to attend. The meeting «H 1 be enlivened by a brass baod. Good speakers will i e in attendance. COME ONE I COME ALL I Ju3o.lt MANY CITIZENS. akmcsi tu akmni uuk Uv COUNTRY 18 IN Di* fc GKR.-*Tbe usder ilgned, vrh»servedduriogpartof ths campaign, as sell as through the Mexican campai u, tsvauthor iztd to orgiDiie a complete comf-a- y of Iruntry, nod to load ibim ptrsoosliy as t'apia n to the Qrld, with John Daniel m First Lieutenant. Racu man wi I receive |2 when going into tbe -ompaey, *5O bounty from the county after they are rw».*nt In, and si6 bounty and $l3 (one month’s p»>.) in advance Irom the Government as soon a* the rexi «•; qt Umas tered Into service. Board furnished Item the day of euliatmect. fcecruiting office* will l>* found in the MeBKET HOUSE, Birmingham, and NATIONAL HOTEL, Water street, aWve Smithfl Jd. I it aburgh. Men wishing to serve »helr country uoder a; war ex perienc d leader should call wl bout delay at one of the offices. . GEO. BEIP, Becruitlug Officer. ju2B:tw ; orncKor otsamboat Oaptaiss uknsvolintl Assocutxos or Pni>Dt7 oh, V Pitt«burgh, Pa., July ‘23i, J irS»THB ANNUAL ELECTION OF BEVEN DIREGTOKS will t>ke plafe at the Booms of the Association, No. 94 W«t«r street, on MONDAY, the 4th day of August, st IU u'ctock o. m. Memhe r s absent from.tbe cltv can vote by proxy. |u24:td JNQ. B. HVINOfiTON, secretary. FNBiaLK: (JUL LIGE —Kir. I. C. Piunwn. A. H.. P'wi den!. Best enaialaed College In the Bule. fourteen Teachers. Attendance lost year 248 enperb brick buUdings. Thorough and extensive rntK'e oratudy. Tslcokapbieo and' Osoah Mdsio taught. ; FORTY DOLLARS cor term, for boarding, light, Ace Fall Term commence* bKPTEMBEB 21. Seqd to the President for a catalogue. j M. BIMPPON. Pres. Tfnstees. AJN U WS N VILLE B. R.COMPANT. —Fibst Bortoaqi Tcavts Caeca Ditui»h Cohst*iction Bohm.— Holders are hereby ootltied that th« lnt*rw>t Con poaa on tbe above Bo* ds, du* AngUit l*t, |BU2, will be paid on that dayoo presen'atloD and d«ltv*ry at the Pitteburgb Trnst Company, Wood siieot, in tho city of Plttsbnrah. 1 Ju24:td ' »W. U. BDQHABT, TrqMnrsr. .rt it .1 u FtH ns e.u f^rrs . gEND TO A BROTHER, OU FRIEND, IN THE ARMY, one or the patent weitino (jahea For tale by W. S. HAVEN, Wood and Thi&d Strews. It contains Pen, Ink, Paper, Ptnul, envelopes, Checkers and Checkerboard, and m-*«ares only fv( Inchn br i! IbcKm. . mil The following ordinance was read in Councils on Monday evening, July 28th, and ordertd to be printed one time in the pipers authorised to do the city printing - Air Ordinance fixieg the graje ol Loson atioet, from Webster street to Redfbnl street. btc. X. BrU cvtiaiMif aid enact'd by Uayvr, Al dermen ead eitisempo/ PUUlmrgk, is teieiV and Common Council assembled, and it w Arrehji ran rt-d by (As u*- ikority o/tks uat, That the grade ot th- esetrto c* rb Hue of Logan «ir» t, from Webster -t«e»U to Bedford street, shall have aa uniform ascent of 2 r 46' above lbs tnrlro , or * fi feet per 100 fe-t ju3o:lt Beeswax and dry hides.— ; 2bs reU Brt*«ax; lv Dry Hides; On stOiiner May Duke, to arrivn an t for sst« by ]u3o IBAUO PICKET A CO. OIL bAKKKLS.—77 how landing from steamer Express and for sale by )q3O IBAIAH -DICKEY A Co. ; abkbt Willows—lot bandies now lauding fioea steamer Jscuti p . , for sole by ju3i» IBAIAH MOKKT A CO. /vrjricK or vn» cosiaoLLiaor ALtsunsiir >'o , i PUUbQfgh. Ju'j 23d 16C2 / Notice to delinquent tax ipAYEßS.—By the law of May Ist, l&dl, t*e cootfolUr tscompvUcd to file th tLeofll opt tbe Pro tbonoiaryof the Court of Common pleas a eerttfl-d statement of all taxes on realiesteto for eatb ward tO’Od#h or township, which hsve beeu rytur- od to hl<n by the Treasur.r at tbe end of o ch j tor for *x ooeratioa as nnroiie’tod and uscofiectsble This statement.ts filed In detail, la a docket pre pared for the purpooe, and remai'S a lien on said property until ful‘y paid. A scire /ado* ip the fo* m •t a scire /setae, on a mortssgn will be issued agUast tbe p trlies eo charged,' la the ueme of Alle gbeny county, sod one year from the retorn day cf the writ of scire /asfcu a writ of lt*ari fadat ffiay U itsoed. and tbe property forthwith sold. Purchasers at sock sals will aeqaire a perfect title Notice is hneby glTcn to parties i termted to save coats by maktoff immediate payment. In dm month from this date a writ of fetra/ocias will l-e Isaned delinquent# for toxva of 1861 aru previous years. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. JuSHwda3ewF j . A CARD.—We would respectfully in- Armour friendaandthepubllc that ve have |aat received, and ire now opening,one oMba larnet and bo*t selected etocks of DBCGS, CiIEUICALS, PAINTS, OILS, PTE STUFFS, PERFUMERY and rANC.T ARTICLES, Ac„ Ac., to be found iu the dtf, which we are prepared to aell la qaaaittlea to full coatomerr, at low figures, bur entire ato< k being bought Cor cash from firat has da. WOOUBIDE A WALLACE, jo3t:tf’ • ' I 306 Liberty etreel. IN THE MATTEK OF THE ESTATE of William Brows, deceased, No. 6f>, March term, 1662. At an Orphans' Court held at Pittsburgh, June Slat, 1862, the Coart made the following order: And now, to wit, Jane 2 lit, 1862, od motion of J. it Miller, Attorn <7 for AdmlnUtratoiV the Oonrt. appoint B. B.Cernabea, Eaq, Auditor, to make di* tribntlan of the balance In tbs hand* of ibo * drain* iatralor. ! B t TBECOG BT. From the record. Attest: W. A. Hsaxos, Clerk. AU persona interested will pleaee lake notice that the Auditor above named wIU attend for the purpose of bia appointment, at bla office,-No. 183 fourth Pittsburgh, on TfIUBSDAY, the 7tb day of Auguat, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., whan and Uey are roquaated to attend, Ju7:dewtdT B. B. CARNAHAN, Auditor. r'tONtiiGNMKNTti.— \jJOO boxes Western Breerva Cberae; :80 do Mammoth Hamburg Cheess; 100 do Woods' March; i 20 socks prime D'j Apples; 30 bbla. musty Floar; 10 half bbls. Whit* Fish; 100 douo Bar. Broom*; ' ZS do fancy Har. Brooms; 80 do WbUp do; 30 do fancy Hearth Broshes; 2 Ibis, prime country Soap; 16 crocki Apple Better; | ! ' FRANK VAN GORDEB, j u 7 1 | 114 Becood street, VTEW ORLEANS StIGAB.- Xv fOhbds. choice, ia store; 26 do N. O. clarified Sugar; :3U do Cuba Sugar; | ' 60 do P. A. do; j 60 bbls Lovrring’s Syrup; ■ 60 d» ateortea brands;Syrup; 2CO bags choice Rio Coffee; / .300 bblr. choice Family Flour; In store and arriving per P. B. R., and for solo by , McDonald ;A abbuoklks }n2B 242 and 241 Liberty street.ueor Wood. AIiKNTB, i'iSuDliKlt', TUAUKKB, AND THE BPE OLATINO OLABSd GEN fcUAkLLT.—GreatModucements offered for tbo in tnHtactlon of our"unsurpassed stiles of: low priced JEWELS!' and compo*itton-c**ed » ATCIIKB, that commend rapid sale and enormous profit eterjrwbere. Men of the right kind will be liberailjr treated with. Fur prices and full particular* address, at once,. • HUBBABD BBOTUEU3, r faTNaswi street. NcWTorfc. SUGAR AN It aiOLiSSES, nbw chop. 21-0 hhds. prime toch Ice N. 0: cu,ars, “ - 160 do Porto Rico aod Cuba do, l “ 260 bbls. N. 0; Molasses, now crcp; ', / 100 do refined yellow fcugai; / • . MO,bags prime bice; /. 400 do Rio Cuffce; / Received and receiving and for solo by - jugo •/ : JOHN i/bouse a CO. UUAiXobS SAKDiNEei,’m half bis,, Dið importation; alao/GNuraxV celebrated brand ofßardine*, toceivod and frraa’e at tbo Family Grocery Bloro f y- ' } JOB# A. BBNBHA.W, 'ja29 oomer Liberty and tland ala. UViittNMKiVl’ JAVA OUFFKK, in » ate and baga, jut waited a frerh eopphr; also, choice Media.and Laxoajra Cofieu. For rale wbthesle and retail at »be Family Grocery Btora or | JOBH A. BENSHAW, Jq29 " corner Liberty and Band etrecte VTO. 1, ANU MKbB MAI/KKKKL, Be i3( iecUdaud: ptit tip for family n», i° kit*; Men No. 1 Salmon, in imaU kiu,«r for aale by tb« pound at the'Family Grodery fctore ef " “ ■ i JOBH A. BCBBHAW, \jo29 i -cormr Liberty and Hand itreata.. LOST.— a Fisa Book, on lost U uesday roornloft between 6t. Clair atreetand tbe GeuaJ, on Liberty ttreet.: (Any pexaon finding tbe same anu ntaralsg it to Tfl [S OFFICE will recdee 000-Dol larreward. . [(ln26:2t> i ■ JAM«Bf»BH,. OABBITT. AtKTAI*.» goodarticle, tor MJ «de low, by , At«; POBVXB, B. X. corner Booth and Penn atmU, : P*u-iD*traia. r JTESE? CITT CBtJCIBLIS. Sc. 10 is. 100. ... , ; fjoafelTOKM »" ■ ■ - ■ -1 Oiy KKW /tj Kl>,—kmv away A; tfl'HiKlS FUK miiHKH VYAUKci. tbeeutecriber, loß*ld«rtn township, AUe» il •• gTirty «m»tj, ;Ji»yJDth f A<ifllanJ bOjy*IIABCtJB •v TbfrCOAliUltncSScfPeiro tuttoe, Wtetajote- UOBA&TB, end 13- ytan. Ttoe *bCTe nu»d 607 land coutji PA* here tareedtna fcr'llii rtf.firs me booed tooeliQ tl J*n of ip. All perms centsperwsgwi t |ijrteedotUilrty<c**., <• > > erefortriddinsobeibaf 9* *^L t fe»S?.sJ..* cc ? ,int * ,“(33* 1 , „ / , ~ t BtHIBS. I „ , I WM. fiOHLB, B*nlor. ~~~= ia~j,'z; .EMM JtEW ' aD f'ERTISEJaEJTTS. Akiwance office; \J: W** DtPASTinXT. \ Washington, July loth, 1891;/ - Proposals will be roared by tbit Department ontil 6p.m. on the 9tb of AUtiUBT, 186 S, for tha Belireiy, at tba following Arsenals, of Infantry ae* coutnments, as herelnaiter specified: AT [THE WAtXATOWH AB3BHAL, WATEB* TOWH, KAB3. 26 000 Mta Infantry accoutrement#, calibre—69. j*,ao »•*,«.■ . .** »* —5B. AT HIE WATEBVLIBT ABSEHAL, WEST i ' TBOTf B. T. 13.000 sets Infantry accoutrements, calibre—69. 7,000 «•--«• “ “ ~s** AT THE NEW TOBK ABSENAL, GOVKBMOB’S .... ISLAND,B.T. i 30,000 eeta Infantry accoutrement#, calibre—G9. 15,W0 mm- •• ! « ...68, AT THE ALLEGHENY ABSEBAt, PITTS BUBQH, PA. ! 33,000 aet# Infantry accoutrement#, calibre—Ga. lr<U» « •* . M H ...6*. AT THE rSANKFOBT ABBEKAL, BBIDES BOBO, PA. t I 24,0 0 ret# Infantry accoutrement#, calibre-69. SM M M M S BT. LOUIS ABSENAL, BT. LOUIS, HO. lets Infantry aecoutn men!#, calibre—* 9 to,ooo mm « ♦* -58. Tbeee accoulrementt. ere to be aide in strict con* Tori iltjr with the regulation pattern#, samples of wh cb can be examined at any of the above named An 3n«ls,-and are to be subject to lnlpeetloo at the A>i mala where delivered, before being revived f r the OoTernment—none to be accepted or paid for but inch a# are approved on laapeetlouJ Tee belt# to be of graintd leather, and all thaitock to be the beat o«k>tanned. The ehoslder belt will be indud d in the aet. Deliveriee must be made in Ida of not leea than 1,000 eeta per week,.for ell contracts of 10,000 or on* tier; end not lest than 2,000 sate per week cn all con* Bor over 10,000, counting from the cate of the t. Fallorrfo deliver at a specified time will the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount lelitered at that time. The accoutrements • boxed in tbe customer? manner; the boxes barged at coat, to be determined by tbe in* srs will itete, explicitly, the time, amo int and piece of each delivery. * Each party obtaining a contract will be required te enter Into' bonds, with ph per sureties, for- Its faithful fulfilment.. The Department reserves to itself tbe right to re* j»t any bid. Proposals will be a-tdreetel to <( oen. J. W. Btpley, Chief of Ordnance, Waablngtoo, D. 0 and nil) be mdoraed ‘'Proposals for Infantry Accoutrements.'* JAtf. W. BIPLET, Brit. Oei-, Chief of Ordnance. DESTROY YOUR—Kate, Roaches, Ac. Destroy four— tad Anti. Dtatroy yowr—-Bel Bugt. botrojf yo«r—Moths in Ton. Clothe#, A:. Doing gvr —ij argmJtote and Flea*. Dalrc jf yow —lnsects on Plants and Fowls. £Ve»<rojrSr*«xr— lnsects on Ammsts, Ac. Cottar's Bat, Roach, dtc., Exterminator; Bed-bng Exterminator; Electrio Powder for Inseeti. TBB . “ONLY INFALLIBLE BKMIDIEB KNOWN.” “Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Homan Family.*' “Bats do not dis on the promises." “They toms oot of their bolts to die." Sold erarywAara ■by all Whots sale Dnggidt Id lbs larn ctt es, and by Druggist*, Groan, ttorrkovm, and BttaiUn canera'ly, In all country towns ana *ll' lans in the United States. B. S. tKLUBS A 00. and B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., principal wbolemls and retail agents in Pittsburgh, Pa. ev*Coontry Osaltra caa order as above, or address orders direct, (or for prices, terms, Ac.,) to tsXNßT'ft. COSTAB, • rtmcipel Depot, Jplß:3md*»T No 482 Broadway, New York. UNITED STATUS HOT is L, Atlantio CrtT, N. J. James K. BOBlSON,Superintendent. This celebrated Hotel will bsopen for tbs recep tion of visitors on SATOBDAY, Jons 21,1802, and will continue open until September 16th. Sloes the last season many handsome improve ments have been made, both to the boose and grounds, adding stilt farther to the comfort, conve nience and pleasure of the guests. Persons desiring to spend the summer at tbs tea *bor« will find tba accommodation* at the UNITED STATES superior to those of any other boos* on the AtUntlc coast. HASSLEB'S cUbmied Band has been engaged for the season, and will be under the direction of the Mr. THOMAS H. BABBATT. »ata of Cap* May, will hate charge of the Billiard Boom, Ten Pin Al leys and Shooting Gallery. Tbs extensive improvements made two years ago, and those now la contemplation by the owners of this splendid is an ample guarantee of what tbs patrons of the house may'expeet under its present management. QKNBY A. B. BBOWN, Jq<a For Proprietors. QINCIANAXI I.ISAD WUKHS. McCORMICK, OIBSOH & CO., UANUrAOtoBXBS or Lead Pipe, J Sheet Lead And Bar Lead. ALSO DEALIBB IN Fig Lead, Patent Shot and Nibtb flrnaxT, stTWxxe Ktin a*d Btcamosi. Belogexclnalvelyttt lb* Lead 1 Trade,we cmfOmlsb the abort to bettor advantage to PstLsaa, and en arrru terms, than can be bad elsewhere. ON CONSIGNMENT.— UO boxes Pearl Starch; 25 bbls. Lake White Flih; 18 hair bbls. Mackerel; 10 do Lake Herring; - B.bbls. pore Vinegar, 100 doses fancy Broima; 4,000 Ibe. clear elder, , 4 tieree e>. 0. Cincinnati flame; 300 Ibe. prime Feathery J n store and fey tala by t. fl VOIQT 4 00. SO D A F 1 Li La, for Acidity of the Stomach: I Oxygenated BiUen, contain! so alcohol; Covers PHs, for rbeometisxn. Lindsey's Blood Searcher, gen nine; Bnofon and Corn Plasters, warranted; Insect Powder, certain death, to Botches, Ac.; Benzine, muifled; removes gretee, Ac.; . Holland uin, In sto e jugs; > \ Bedtord Water, fresh from the spring; Binlnger’s Gin, 60 dosen; i r Blixir of Bark, a tonio end itlmulentj Uagnulia Balm, removes ptsipief, Aa.; Orange Flower Water, very fine; Patent Medicines, largest assortment in the city, Bold by BIMOM JOHHBTON, Jtrifl corner Smlthfteld|and Tonrth streets. R. JBULUKK, — H MannCsclurer of every! description of :Fu:R,:isri , inT:E&:Ei. NO. 45 SMITHFIJUiP BT&EZT, ! PITTSBVBtin. - AfaUlMOrtueolof PITtiSBOBaB UABOrAO TUBED FUBMTUBE oonxtantly on band, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. • jolfclywads I RAILKOA.IA BOND UKKDiTOKS UE THB OITT OF ALLIQHKNY, Pi The a*. t botflies of the CUy of Allegheny, Pv, are row pre pared to Us a* new bonds in exchange tor railroad bonds of said city* upon the! basis of compromise hitwesto offered by them. j— °' '' Holders of inch railroad bonds cae jprocnre circu lars oontaiolng fall Information in relation thereto, by applying by letter or otberwtse to L. 11. MSYEB, Esq, ' Ko. T 6 Bearer street, H. f., WINSLOW, LANIKB A CO., - No. 62Wa11 street, N.Y., X>. KACTBBBON, , Treasurer of this City of Allegheny. JJ B. (JDARTEKMAbTERS’ WAR BAHTS, indoihor CLAIMS AQAIHBT THE GOT SHNMKHT, boaght bj J'__ PITT8BU&0B TBDBT COMPAH», -1 JOHN DJ BCCLLT, Quhl.r. KTiWOIAIi LEUa AND ARM*. Selpbo*tcelsbT»tad Patvnt. ARTIFICIAL HANDS. ' ■ \ 51 l6 BBOADWA&. {uppottt* flt.-KlcboU* ff6l«l 1 ) ~! '• •( '■ Sew York. •ySeod for eClteotar. I - mrfliaa KUDUCB ; tt. .... . 4joootb*r'cboloarpacM E Bbfe)B.Egt>} >" 9,ooolft*. .toantx7.£«ooo, .Bub*; 60 boxeapns* eotilai In store ud far ml* ftj . Ja2B ' ’ • ~ • HKAP Lir'i'LKKAKM KOK bAI«E. —3O acre*. aboat 6 mile* the dir, on the T<npermacrrljl» *nd Boblanown Flank Bond—lT km cleared, about 86 aertp o 1 food coal, laji wen to be drained; coed water and Bmk will.be *cld at a - . -jr.iK- MO&AHGB, .. JelfieTOtfia:; : ' v Ne.lo7Foorth*tre*l. ' 9‘" DRV GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' Acbolc* Jc4'ofr«*l MALTESE LACK COLLARS AND SKITS i First selection from s new importation, PATTSBBB HEW Just opened and for saletrv GOODS! NEW GOODS!j« | EATON, MACRUM A CO,, . Are daily lu receipt of new TRIMMINGS, TRIMMING AND BQKHKT-RIBB0N8,; * EMBROIDERIES, ncd > SEAL LACE GOOD?. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. QENT’S SHIRTS, COLLARS and TIES,; tsKIBTS, CORSETS, HAIR RETS, Ac. The attention of wholesale buyers la invited to car present stock. EATON, MACRCM A CO., JJRY GOODS. i SALE EXTRAORDINARY. AT J.W. Barker&Co.’s, 59 Market Street. ÜBHI.ANNUAL CLEABAKCE SAi{, WITHOUT BEGAED TO COST. A BARGAIN IN EVERYTHING. (ttrOnß Prick Only. Jo2S gORNE’S TRLMM-IN’J ttIOKE. NEW GOODS BOUGHT AT OLD PRICES. We desire to call the attention of all country and city Merchants; Milliners, Peddlers acd retail trajeri to onr stock of NEW GOODS. Having porcha ed largely previous to the late ad* vanes la prion, we are now prepared to offer the beat bargains In the city. We specially reeommeud our stock of HOOP SKIRTS, of all grades, from 4 sprlogs to Uf springs. DREES TRIMMINGS ans natrow TRIMMING BIBBONS.In great variety. „ NEW EMBROIDERIES, at very low prices. LINEN H’DK'FS, In all styles, from 6 cents tip. COTTON HOSE, for Lvdles and Children; all tints, all qualities and all prices. GLOVES and GAUNTLETS, elegant assortment. BLACK LAOS MITS, of all kinds. HAIR NETS and HEAD DRESSES. A large assorimoDt of PORTMONAIES, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, of all klpds. JOSEPH UOKNE, WHOLESALE ROOMS—Sd and 3d stories, jol9 Noe. 77 end 79 Market street. Q LOSING OUT SALE SUMMER DRESS GOODS J. M. Burchfield’s. Selling without regard fa, coat— LAOS MISTILLAB; LACK POINTS DBESS GOODS; Id great variety; FANCY SILKS; OBEY MOZAMPIQUE3. Block Tin. ■arCaU toon and eecnre bargain*, at-KOBTH BAST OOBNEB FODBTfI ANDMABKET STS. Jq2S , • / PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE DBESS GOODS, at oU prices BEST PBINTB, at per jard.. }- MUSLINS, CHECKS and PART STUFF, a very large assortment at very lbvr priest* for CASH ONLY. DBESS GOODS! DBESS GOODS Ohwpt* than-aver, to close tbea oat. ' LACE MANTLES AND POINTS, AT HALF PBICJE. j■ j Oaratock liTery Urge, and ws areleffinglraanj artidra at leas than Easters'package prices, at the present time. -I C. HASSON LOVE 6 CO,, jul9 74 Market Street. gUMMER GOODS Reduced Prices. JACONET LAWNS, at 12)$e. j ORGANDIES, from 12}£c. to S7K- 1 A FEW.STTSMEBJStLKSIert,atB7}£c. SHAWLS,at cost. ’ ; JACQUES, at cost. . i | SILK MAKTLXS, *t cort._ LACK MAHSILLASABD POXHTVfor «l and npwards; ■ - • • - i !;■ ■( Tbe best quality of HOOP BKIBTS, Juit opened, W, & D.HUGUS. Jo2A - ■ ■ ' -j ' j ■■■ iMQLESSATLEa «sd- pETROLITEFDKNITOEB POLISH. X —Wowomntto rtoocoo thofttrnltaroof doit, dirt, i til nr, tad aQ U«ht ocntoboo, Md polish it, m> os to t Ultra 'With'. nmorhib.tbeasty.. Sold by all tho prladpol Dnaoliti Ihtho TJoUedSUteo. tql BBiSg * QBATT, Honnftctar ri. jnUerrth lu£i& kbit; XNDIA RUBBER GAMP BLANEEW, Xftr Soldiers* wo—A Urjo supply, of ;*supwior <ja*lity r ot -low pricas, jwt ttcelVM ~*t;t&* lad!* ttstbber Depot, tc rad tt St; Obur stroets^J'' ■ Jo» - J. *H. PgnUPg, Shoulder*, Side* and Qreaia rheeee; 1 H BIBBLX, 183 Liberty etreet TTNI VEItaALOLOTUJSSWiUNOKk ; I^—*rwyfanri!j-ihoaUtli*T»'ctoir3Qj beot, «t tf M. 28 BodltbU Clslrstreokfltoro - J Ji *•-«. pmuf*, - Jcdd ~ •- ■ Soto A gent> fer Allegheny county^ WAN'D KIT bbla. Crod* 00* btmb inclrid*!, 59 lo 45 mr < joTOI ti m T016T4 QO, inn TUN» *BtUBK HlLli * UK-; IUU Sio« l»M ■-.,.■,. :■■■■■.; ‘Tlrat pwATfyd; 'DOXABH—IO ITte »i»b7 hkhbt n. cotuus.: s^SSSSS^sxss&S^es^f $l5O, : BEST PIASO& $l5O GBOV ESTEEM A HALE haring removed to the* are now prepared to ‘oflfer the pnbllt a magnifies r new scale foU i EXTHEBELT BEAUTIFUL. iaton, IIACBCK ACO.,!. 17 Fifth street. 17 Fifth stmt. ADVANCE. i. j *&ajroB. No. 478 BIiOADWAY, 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing ell improvements known in this country or Europe, bver*struog bass, French grind actlcC, harp pedal, |ull Iron tnm«, for ;• 9150 CASH. Warranted for FIVE YEARS. Rich moulding cases, 9175 to rjoo. ell warranted made of tb» besteeasoced material, andloktand better than any told for fVO or IfiOO by the old methods of menu'actnre. We Invite the best lodges to examine and try theso new instruments, and we slatjd ready at a l times to teat them with wny others tnanufitefufed in this country. - GROVESTEEN & HALE, 478 BROADWAY N.Y. toy3oi3m-i AABE‘B UNlll VALLED PIANOS. —One superior 7 cctare, carved, finished bees and trout, ana one of those 7 octave plain Pianos, i the above superior make, Joat received. TwoC}foc tarca will arrive in a few days. - . ; CHARLOTTE BbUUE, 43 Tittb street. Sole agent for Knabe'a pianos, .and also for Prinos*** H»rmoniqms and Melodcons. - - ’ JntO YJ JSW I*IAAU hVKL'*&—&t&T5Sm XI Jortrpceiviag. a very large stock of PIANO FORTES, eolected\| 0 U V personally from the celebrated - fosnutactories cl Ghickeriog iA Sons, Boston; Ballet, Davis A Vo.* Boston i soiOueltoß Brea., New York—ail of new styles, and will be sold at present manufacturers* re* duced rates for cash or on a reasonable- credit. For sale by Jel4 ; JOHN H. MELLON, 81 Wood »t g'I'JSINWAY'n I’nisMlUM FIAMJS. Jo<t reeeiypd, pome and 7 oct*T« tTEINWAY PIANOS, Ofsuperb workmanship and finish. Fcrealeal No. 63 Fifth street. jgg3- H.St.SBBB ABBO. I TA UA N ViUtiLN CtTKIJSGfci, BY MAIL, Jt mst mtn. 1 _ Treblos, or B strings, 4 lonsths, best quality^—.2oc Second*, ** • 3 •* ** Italian.—l 6 Third*, or l> " S ” , “ *• —..16 Fourth*, or G ** 1 length, pure silTer.—~.so Bekt quality French or German Ist, ..2d, 3d and ilk rtrtng*, each—-tj Bat quality Guitar D, A A E, lUter strings, each.l6 Second “ i , “ Do. eacb.lo But quality; Vtoliocello, A and D, each—.—.2o Beat H • f « G and 0, .. ...26 'Stalled Ucauy addresa, poet paid, <m receipt of the tuu&ej. or Id poatate stamps, by y - ■ iJOHN H. MELLuB, 81 Wood street. K. B.—Ai large lot of fresh Strings just arrived abo, Violin*, V folia Casa, Flutes, Accord won*, Ac. jeM ; ■ s ' JjiVV MdJiLUiiliUivb AND IiAKMU NIDUS, from the, celebrated manutactory oi Mason A Hamlin, Boston. Also, two good eeconi bsnd 6 octare Mdodeous, CHEAP. For sals by eU ' JOHN H. MBULOB. 81 WoqdaL AVCTMVJT S*AI*EB. UCHNITURB AT AUCTION.—On. J: Tfllß {Wednailsyl AFTERNOON, July 30tb, st 2 o’clock, will be sold, at Darls* Auction HkQSs, 80. H FUtn street, a quantity of desirable. Hob se htdd Furniture, consisting In part of 1 Dressing BaV itsa,2 And -Tsbles, 2 Work Stands, 1 Marble Top Table, 1 Mattress, 2 place* Carpets, 1 piece Slatting, t Ice Cheet. 2 Cookiug'Btorssahd fixtures, 1 Show Case, High;and Lew Put Bedsteads. Abo, A loe Cream Freezers and 3 Bar-room Bereen* ' • jn3o : . :J. u. DAVIS. Auet. COGNiAC BRAJSDY AT AUCTION. —TUI# iWedneidar) AFTERNOON, July 39ib, av a o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Bala -Room*,'6l Fifth street, 6 c»i.e tl dozen each,},tape* riof oIiK ogniac Braody. J. Q» DAVI>, Anct- TVj*~EN’& BOYS' and YOUTH'S Boots, JJUL bhocs and Gaiteu, *t Masonic Hall Auction House. • !•' ■ • W HOuFSiUKiS, lor Undies and Hisses, st **a»oofo Ball Auction H<ux«e. • ~ tuSO LAJJlfcd AND Gaiters, Boots and Slippers, at McClelland** Shoe Bouse. HUUR SKIR'IS, at McClelland's Auc tlon, 66 FHth street. . Ja23 CtLLLDKfcJcvS btlU-K at McClelland's Aucifoo. 65 Fifth street. V » Ju29 SfRl CSG tfUKMTUKJbS WAG'»A AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jul/COtb, at 11 o’clock, will be srtd,'at Darla* Aoc* tien, 64 Fifib street, onesecand-band Spring Furni ture Wagvp, in good condition. ju2B ;y • ; - J: Q. T»AYIB, Auct. CL,uTtIING ATAUC- Ll HON.—On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED' NESDAY, Juiy l!8lh, 29th and 30tb,'at 10o’clock a.m. and 2 and o’clock p m.i wUI be told, at Daria 1 Auctluu, 64 FlftUatreat, an lnrolce of excel lent Clothing, all of gocd styles and Quality, com prising— ; 20a Hroadofoth aad Cassimere Frock and Borinas Ctiets; ISO pairiPlain and Fancy Caaslmsre Paata, 100 Jfaucy Cawlnare and Bilk Yeats. jc26 ■ |i J. G. DAVIS. Anc». QKKAT AUCTION BALE ~ i: or / Bd&TS. SHOES ABD GAITEES, rUIPAI AETEEiiOON.JtiIj 25th, IES2, At UAfIONIO BALL AUCTION BOUSE. Ja23 ; T. A.McCLKLLAND. Aatt. UJUIti aA US OK Law-/ v/BENCEVILLE LOTS.—Op TUESDAY MOBN- IbO, August Aih, at 10 o'clock, will bo said, oa tbo premises, ib Lawrencerllle, by. order of tbo Oipban*' Court of Allegheny county, Beicnly-afx disinbl* Building Lots, situated aa follow*: Sixteen Lotion Butler street, baring front* from at to 44 and extending bade HO feet to Leech atrert. Twere Lotion Leech street, haring'frontsfnm 24 tp 73 feet each, and extending; hack Up feet, to Short all'y. Twenty-oneLota on (he Pittsburgh A Greensburg bat leg a' front of 24 feet, andextenu ing back 110 feet to Spring alley. Four Lota on ryotmoreatreet, baring front* of 24 and 71 feet, and extend.ng back from BO to lbs fret toehort alley. Sight Lota on Bank street, haring fronts of 24 to 33 fret, and extending back from 87 to ISB feet to Spring alls*. : • hleven Lota on Proapect street,- baring front* of 24 and 37.-feet, and extending back It 0 bet to an atfey.-: . . Four Lot* on All- n street, 24 feet front |y 100 fret diep to an alley. The above are the moat desirable lots around our city for Home*; convenientof access every ten min* utae by tbs'LawrenceriUe rassenger Hallway, and occupying the moat healthful and pit-want location in onr entire county, Speculator* m real estate would do well to attend this sale, aa the lota iauat be •obi regardless of price. : Txxw jor Bits—One-third cash, residue in one and trro year#, with interest, secured by bcnd.and mortgage' * Tlans can now bo hod at. the Auction Booms, Ho. 64 -; - J . J.O. BAYlfl, Auct. 117 AsTEl>—First BGsds 'aud Mobt fV OAQI*.— t for glO.OOu), haring 3 years to run, on implored city property. ' •>- : 1 for baring 3 yoars to ran, on improved city or property. .1 fors2,sso,baring 2 yeaist • run, on improved city or county'property. . 1 forsi-,BOU, baring 4] ears'to rah, do • do; ->-1 tor JWiOO, • -—4 f—•—do do— do; : IjOrgljOCO, -•* 6 a,do • do i do;, . L*orSwO, - v 3 - do do -do;. : - lfofsWo, ; -X' : do do do; Apply once, to • B. McLAIN A CO., Joao • toa Fourth-street. OIL WO RKH. ’ dCNCAK, DDHLAP A CO^ Manufacturers of PUBS WHITE BSFXHED CAJBBOS OILS. Office, Ho. 291 Liberty street, : MTTSBPBOtt. Pi. T!7HULESAi*£ BPUK WARE , Wiicys*. v _ XETTJtfiPAPKES, CAP PAPKES, HOTE papebs, *« —-BILUPAPKB9,- - WBAPFtKO PAPXBii HAMI/LA PAPEBS. A~l»rrB cftbe be*t bread* will be told el low price* for Cub* Betel Jcr* tfillflnd it to tbott «*r»nu*o todro . • WM.O. JOHHPTOB * CO„ Paper Pea*ere«'67 Wood etreet. ;3taweod. "■ csmsii* Job i*iawTiNU:auua^<~ jj Card*, Circular*, Price Llat*,BUl Edkids, P oaten. Bills Lading, Labels fcr Manufacturers, Labels for Dra&gUts.a&d ereryfclnd of ornamental and plain Printing, exwmtjd luatly, with d*palcbst>j ' . WJL Q. JOHhaIOHtCO., myafcSUWeod Steam. Job Printers; ST Weed at OHUTOttK&ttUU UAKUS, a eupencr CMrof Pootompfiert ~~ ' ; PdraaWbjr- / : WM,G;'JOHaOTOH*CO.». ; : r . ; Stationers, 67 Wood st. ■pHU'iOUitAA'U choice JL 7 stick aDdlarai rmrlety at lon pricea.' . - foraaieby \ WiLO. JOaSsTON A CO.* • ipjCiatawecd ■ Stationers, 6? -Wood street. iaU—so tons SiilsiiiT'ZlflO, dam, acadlT water, fur tala ten l*w,in qnaatlUoeto »o!ut| ; Al*i>3U fUftVlli l ' . j i- ..;- H. X.cfimxJaulh »ad PenA »tteet*. - r—r-.-y-.-T^.T^magrorgia,- oH«yt .. UllAtt—Uoutile' and ■ Biogle O benUvUh > flat KMOTtm aot of spotting jppi. B ° IMWOAiItXMU
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