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    -,OUR( •rileetAlessiy
Sr. Louts, June 9.--13alleck% bend
quarters with the Federal forces m•
Bekl4v.in. and Guntown.
. The Jacklionaud Bolivar railroad irs
arepiogressing rapidly .
The enemy passed Guntown last night
retreating Southward from Baldwin.
Itit estimated that 20,000 troops deser
ted since they left Corinth, mostly Iron,
TeurieSsee, Kentucky and Arkansas regi
ments. All the regiments from these
States as they passed down were closely
guarded on both sides by :Mississippi and
Alabama troops.
It is believed by the country people that
Beattiegard can't enter Columbus with
half the iroops he brought away from (
loth. The whole country East of Baldwin
is full of armed soldier: returning from
Tentteseee and Kentucky regiments.
Gen. Pope telegraphs fro;:t the advance
that prisoners who first des,-..te , i to h e ex.
changed now wait to take the oath. The
enemy drove and :.;;t tied off ever...thing Eq.
miles around. .1 he wealthier families are
destitute and starvir.g; the women and
children are cryi::7 fnr food. and the males
are forced into the army. The enemy is
represented to hegreatly suffering. for wait
of food.
All Quiet at Memphis.
Nir t in f ig. jaw , 9Z1). --Sine,- the tbrant
otrrender of the city yesterday, and tht
posting of pickets through the city, the
excitement of 11-.• nplc has subsided.
All v.as quiet derit,g last night, and the
only event this new .on , WE.= the capfuro
of the rebel steamer Cheek which eluded
our fleet yesterdey above the city, running
up a slough out of sight. tilt, was brought
;town this morning. Nothing has been
hear;! of the Van Dorm whielt was the otily
bout or the 'rebel fleet that escaped yester
-day.
Gov. Curtin and the. Snitlierg
Fl.amtßat:art, one ascer
tainei that Anloiier tlyiaT in the hospital.:
established by the State of 1 1 , 1 1 lis ylylinia
and in eharge o! it,r Itn!!...)ritZe.i. are flit
privet' ‘4l.' the benefits of the iteu,ion and
bounty laws I , l ' the "nite..l States, Gor.
Curtin has etret-t:•,1 11!) arrangemeat
tyhich the Fedatal ( - lover:intent assaetes
the care of the siei: HUAI WOtlctird 1)1:
VOkillttneni and !it,• jurisdiction over the
floipitak of thi , •-;tatt.:
tines not alreet the nuthot it) heretofore
grauteti to coottnisejohers to yi,it ettmit3
who will eoatinue to tiiseluirae their unties
as formerly.
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Treasurer
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TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 10
CITI AND NEIGI1B01:11001) INTELLIGENCE.
The Killed and Wounded In
Western Pennsylvania Regi
ments.
We give up a large portion of our spate(
this morning to the official lists of killer
and wounded in Pennsylvania regiments
at Fair Oaks, as follows:
1 - 11 ST REG I M ENT, 001.. R PrEY.
Co. A, Capt. Creps, from Indiana coup•
ty, Pa., went into theengagewent with rank
and tile. 72 privates.
Killed—Wm. Weaver, corporal; A. B.
Meguown, Benjoutin Neal, C. W. Cessna,
' 100. Short, Wm. Dommbne, E. Fairbanks,
O. A. Ellis.
Wounded—lst Lieut. John Pollock, 2d
Lieut. G. W. Brady: sergt. A. T. Brewer;
corp. Lew Brady: privates Andrew Pierce,
John Allison, Isaac Brady, H Brady, .1
W Brewer, .1 L Crawford, M M Davis, D
A Lukenhardt, J M Moore, L Richards, J
Hager, .1 D Spencer, Wm Schaffer, J H
Work, A Walker, .1 Donaghue O B Mott,
'l' Anderson.
Missing-11 F Poland, Sergt.; private
Kintre.
Co. B, Capt Redenbach, went into the
engagement with 80 men.
Killed—Wm Scott, Ist Lieut.; corporals
A Tress. John Wambaugh; privates Win
Artier, 11 Y Jacob, C Reinhardt.
Wounded—Sergts G F Huff, J C Myers;
corporal Win Rawie; privates J Bentz, W
R 13rasile:1r, John Cash, U Christen, A
Cooper, it obt Dickson, C Faber, A Hayne,
W Fulton, L Loslie, B Logan, L Gold
stein, John itliller, C Myers, J Murray, W .
Straub, C Shidfe, W Thompkins, It rue,
F Esker, C Barth.
Missing—Sergi W Laughlin, privates H
Hosenberger, ft ltoes.
- Co C, Cupt G W Dawson, went into the
engage:nent kith 73 men. Killed—Sergt
:Wrest'. privates R Adams, G W
Conrad. 11 C Davis, S J Davidson, A
(Chucks) McDonald, W MeSpadden, Chas
Schoudle. Win Walker, J Young.
Wounifed—lst Lieut W L Gold, sergt
J P Orr, corporals A J Sterritt, J J Jobes,
privates A Bingham, R Dilworth, P 111
Hills!), C stun, W Swain, A Fielding, H
.1 Shields, M Sherman, R Robinson, 1? R
Roseobaugh, S W Gilmore.
Missing—enpt 0 W Dawson, corporal
W o'lf Robinson. privates S W Cooper
Lewis Men:, ur Cornty, 1) Hoag W Mer
riman. Landii,,lol:l: Me: Neely J O'Don
nell.
Co 1), Capt J B Dilley, Luzerne county,
went into the engagement with 70 men.—
Killed—Color sergeant W Roundtree, J
IV Miley, corporal, privates I A McDer
mott, Geo Stroh, Hawk.
Wounded-2d Lient D J Taylor, sergts
.1 Shultz, J R Connor, corporals J C Dale,
C Atherton. T 0 Cole:, privates A Dohr
man, Wm Coon, S Dolph, IV Fairchilds,
C IV Fulkeson, A Groot, L Huff. J Labatir,
W D Minich. Roil McFarland, .1 F Mears,
L Ruger, J Schuber. .1 Sander, C Elliott.
Missing—Seargent 0 A PearsorN. cor
poral J .1 McDermobt. privet,, T H oo d,
Alex Renterbaugh.
Co E, Captain resigned; engaged with
78 teen. Killed--corp G McDowell, mu
sician S E Stiteler, privates It Anderson,
.1 Conton, A Dunlap, Ira Thomas. T
Yeates.
Wounded—W H Crawford, sergt 'l' .1
Moore, corporal .1 Robinson, privates W
Chand J
er, B Cordell, L Trainor, John
Dougherty, .1 Evans, J Gallaghar, C W
Gibbs, M Ilotlner, IV. Hamilton, J Hall,
J Morrow, F McManis. W McCallum, 11
Millin jr„ J Thoburn, M Uptecraft, J Wolf,
J S Sample, .1 R. Holmes.
Missing—E Austin, J Best, D Hanlon,
S Keller, F O'Brien, .1 S Stewart, R
Thompson. privates.
Co F, Capt Bryson, went into the en
gagement with 79 men. Killed Sergt J
C Calhoon, privates C Weston, J iMangus,
A Eberhart,
J Walker, A Raullings,
Kruzer, G Sproul, J E McKillip, J Little,
F Cotter, W Cotter, M Tobin, I) L Simms,
Sullivans.
Wounded—First Lieut M C Steel, Sec
ond Lieut Wilt Rippey ' sergt Geo O'Brien,
privates J Pryor, P Wymer, J Hoobler,
O Brooks, J Davis, II Andrews, It Pome
roy, J Williams, C Ridgway, J Cotter, J
Uperaft, W Woodward, IV Lutz, C Adsit,
C O'Connor, J Grose.
Missing—Sergt A Reeder, corp J Silk,
corp J Milligan, privates J Aughinbaugh,
W Corter, P Delaney, J Harrison, D
McCarty.
Co I, Lient Moyland, in command, en
gaged with 57 men—Killed: Sergeant J C
Brown, Robert Carstairs, J Klein; R
Powers, J McAllister, A .1 Mcllravy, J C
Issaurat.
Wounded—let Lieut A Moylan, 2d Lieut
W R Jones,• sergeants S Long, S P Stewart;
corporal Thomas A Hick • privates Geo
Caldwell, L B Albertson, 113allon, Toby
Jones, 31 Kennedy, J McCarter, D
Mahoney, J Mills, J Platt, IV Rice, F Rice,
W Smith.
Missing—Privates H Deacon, J B Dick.
Co K, Capt Joseph Gerard, went into
engagement with 70 men. Killed—Capt
Jos Gerard. Privates, J Burnett, J Becker,
A E H Henn, M Hoffman, H C M Mc-
Dowell, Ed Pierson, A Staley, J Volkert,
J IVissman.
Wounded—J J Grubb, sergt F Schwaub;
A Decorum, J Lonsauer, C Grimm, cor
porals. Privates, J Baird, J A Espy, J
Goehring, A Huttell, J Hare, IV J Jones,
J Genny, M Schots, Hy Volkert.
Missing—J Burkhardt, J Miller, J Ma
guire, privates.
List of Field and Non-Commissioned.
Staff. Killed—Col 0 H Rippey. Wounded
and Missing—Lieut Colonel (1 C Spear,
Major, G F Smith. Missing—Chaplain
W H Stockton. Wounded—Sergt Maj W
J Glenn.
The above is furnished by Adjutant W
Gibson Miller, who was reported killed,
but escaped without injury. He says :
"Our killed have been decently interred,
and the wounded carefully attended to,
and sent either home or to .the hospitals
at Philadelphia and New York."
85TH REGIMENT, COL. HOWELL.
, . •
Col. J. B. Howell, reported' irounded
and missing since the fight. .
Co, A, killed—C W Barr, Taylorstown,
Washington county Pa. - '•
Wounded—Corp k,W Creswell, slight,
Florence,- Washington county, Pa,; John
Low, Paris, John Patterson Thompson
villa, Wm Scott, Paris, R Bj'ers, severe
ly, Washington, John A M'Millitn, North
'strabane, 2d Lient J IV Acheson, of Wash-.
ington count*, Pa. -
Missing-John B Bell, .Thompsonville,
Washington county, Pa. This company
was in the action under command of Limit
J IV Acheson.
Company B, killed—Wm Howard, Jno
Riely, J Yotinkin.
Wounded—Cor A B James, Capt H
Hooker, Lieut J A Smith, and missingp 0
Turner, S Torrence, J Spees, D Miller, A
Bane,
PITTSBURGH.
inivetiatid
Cheek er Hoard
Missing—J B Haydon, Wm Braden.
Co C, Lient George .J Van Gildenennd.
Wounded—Cot-lion& John Woodward, J
B Thompson, Tames Day: all slightly.—
Missit!g—Jaa Beaty.
Co D, Captain W H Horn. Wounded—l
Hezeinah Worn, thigh. Missing, supposed
to be aiprisoner—Sergt J H Donaho, cor
ral MotEsn• •
CO E, Captain Edward Cainibell.
say Hartman, killed in the battle of
gi s t, sement Br, G Taylor, %Midst
s li g htio n stalegf sergeant Moses Hese
'even , &a wound m the left arm, but not
tlitagammarDitg.*Volldhtt
wounded one -
Pope,.aWirintokOit the. back acorpoild
buts*.
*Musk rea . 4414: - wsnatag.tii.
474°
itrifirairArrhle Henry, s ig fly wound- ; They IFOIII.OII.
edin the shoulder; Henry f McAllister, The Seirii* v intaritri ,or CoMpany E,
severely wounded 0 the temple. Missing reghnent P. V., proved themselves
—2d beet "lhomoson. -S Purviance. (~f true ismr•age , in the recent conflict
ry J Higdon. le Richt:med. This noble company,
Co F, Capt Morris. Missing- —4.;ernel;- effluposed prieeiredly of the sons of stet
us Este!). !licher(' Lewis. Woo , r- ling !Mule!, of',';'estmoreland County, was
pond It Rinehart, neck, seriously; privates ; complimented by the press of this
Meeker Rinehart, arm off, .1 1) Havely. ' city whea en their way to Washington.—
side, dangerously; Chas Chapman. cheek, The te:;th regiment was attached to Gen.
not dangerously; Jacob West. thigh, not .lamt-ee s brigade, Gen. Kearney's divi
dungerously; Lisbon Seott, hand, not date , contributed largely to the sue
gerouely; Jess. Che.eney. hand and thigh,
.e... e: that brave General in driving back
not dangerously; ;Isaac Grey, hand, nut ill(' hordes of rebels who forced General
dangerously; Tiros 31 Sellers. arm jot den- I Casey from his position. In this fearful
g, ! ruusly; Saml Thompson, liamb not dim- j struggle, company E evinced a spirit of
gerousiy: Jacob Weaver. hand. uot . 1 1 , 11- indomitable courage, never faltering, but
gerously. pressing onward in the thickest of the
.1 .\ Core. wounded fight. As an evidence of their bravery,
by fragment of shell iu the hand; corpo- we need simply relate the fact that out
rid Harrison It Huge, slightly on the knee of sixty men engaged in the field, thirty
by a sp en t ball; John Cline, private, in four were killed and wounded. All the
the side, supposed not seriously Ash- commissioned officers were wounded.—
/wry Phillips private, in the thighs. Captain .1. W. Greenawal by a gunshot,
Co. IL—Killed—Lieut. James Hamil- Ist Lieutenant C. C, Markle by a shell and
ton. Wounded—Harrison Vounkin, 'rhos 2d Lieutenant Shiply by a Minnie
J McClintock, Wm Hare, Ross Steamer, ball. The Orderly Sergeant, J. Gray, was
James Nichols. Missing—John Conn. severely wounded, and two of the Ser-
Co. I.—Killed—Corporal S Hackney. geants were killed, and two Corporals
Wounded—Sergeant L Bunting, slight; wounded, Few companies in the service
corporal Richard Lincoln, in hand El- suffered so severely as did the Sewiekly
liott Finley, in leg ; Cornelius Heaney, in Infantry. Terrible as this shock must be
hand : Warren Kilgore, in hand. • to the friends and relatives of the men who
Co. K.—Wounded—Sergeant Samuel have 'fallen in this memorable battle (it
Grim, slightly; MatthewCampbelli slight- will, nevertheless, in after years, prove
ly. Missing—David Nicholson, Jacob W source of gratification to them, that thei
Grim, Ludwich Kimmel'. This company sorts fuel brothers died like heroes in a n
is commanded by Capt. Ludington. ble cause.
101ST REGIIIIINT, Col.. WILSOS‘
Killed—Major J S Hoard.
Wounded—Lieut Col 1) B Morris. cow
mending, shot through the leg, fracturinv
the bone.
Co. A, wounded—Sergeant C C Small,
corp H F Gibson, A Bixler, T Carnahnn.
C Donely, Wm Cameron, it Dowdie, .1
Hutton, Houpt, S Martin .1 Mutes. f)
McAllister, Ed C Richards, A Schaup, 1.
Richard, 1. C Wox, S Solider.
Musing—Corp J J Diliholl, S
C Connely; .1 Connely, Wm Kitner. C
Rhota, C E Baxter.
Co. B, killed—ll W Clark.
Wounded-Ist Lieut A Young, 2.1 Lieut
0 Gaylord. corps 0 Holland, .1 Riley, .1
B Clark, Jr., .1 C Howe, W Horton, A
J Watkins, S W Jerrold. S Peters. S
Cummings.
Missing—F Murdock, 1' Feirinan, 1.
01 Beers, F 1' Fanning, Wut Bolles , E
Ripley.
Co C—Killed—Corp Theodore Mucuel
house, Wm Robinson. Wounded—Sergi
Wm Thompson, sergt Silas Blair, Wiliitun
French, John Moore. Missing- F Ford,
Peter Sprinker, Jacob Miller. .1(),; Swag
g.te., Alex Malone, corp C tickles,
N angle.
Co D—Killed—M 1) Miller. Wounded
—Corp John 'l' Keagy, carp Levi Kegg.
Corp Jacob C Hanks, John Bessor, Aurl
Mills, Geo H Tate, Martin I. Potter, Peter
Clingerman, Joel B Hixon, 1) F Switzer,
John Roberts, John T Akers, Jas Martin,
Alex B Hagerman. Josiah Amick, Wm B
Filler Semi Veatch, Geo W Carnell.
. .
Co E—Killed—Aaron Osborn. Wound
ed—First sergt J M Morrow, sergt John
Gillfillan, Matthew Black, Eli C Bruner,
and missing, Peter Connel, Thos Clark.
Samuel Craft, Charles Hague,
John Loop.
Lyle McCollister, Wm McCollister, Fred
erick Rhodes. Missing—C W Stoat'man,
John McCleary. J B Green, James Davis.
corp Dan Hollenbach, sergt %V W Stout's.
Co. F, Wounded—Corporal A W Leon
ard. Hamlin Wynn, William 4)aly, Calvin
Morgan, John Court, Wm Smith, John
Porter. Missing—Sergeant John Swaney,
corporal David M Ramsey, Joshua She!.
drake, John S McCarroll, Martin W El
liott, Samuel Moore, James Mansfield,
James It Bruce. Ross McKinsie, Ebenezer
Springer. William Sutherland. .1 Mcßluff
Cyrus D Leonard, drummer: corporal John
M Ramsey.
CO. G, \\ - mauled—.Joseph Brown, .1
Householder. Leonard Beyer. Wm linip•
ple, Samuel Foster, 11. Beat korap, Au
gustus Lightingstar. Jacob Wylie. Win B
Flodmuu. Missing—John Dunn. E C
Trimble. Abrahatnlieltz. Joseph Bannon.
Co. 8., Wounded—Cupt A W Taylor.
Phillip • Gorman. .1 3lillison. .Istek , on
Sloan. Solomon Friday. Wm Cole. 11 is
sing—First Sergeant James I) Barris.'
corporal Cyrus Webb.* William Issard.
H Klepper, Daniel Christy, Robert
Dnizell,- Robert Caren, Johtt Cresqe.
*Known to he wounded.
Company I—killed—Privates Alex Eel
ley. J Fanlinger. Robert T Hill. Wound
ed—Capt Geo W Bowers, slightly in left
shoulder; first serg't James Gardener. leg.
slightly; corporal James B Phillips, head,
slightly; corporal Wash Spiece, left on
field, supposed to be dead, privates Henry
Winder, left breast; Robert B Dougherty:
J M Fritz, both legs: Augustus H Whit
man, left artu; John While, right arm; Wm
Bebam; J D Cooper, face; %%'ni Griffith,
left thigh; George W Lewis, right knee,
badly; John Howard, left side. slight: 11
Straub, left cheek; Teddy Padden, right
leg; John Murphey, left shoulder, slight;
William Birkerstaff, right shoulder: James
Tomkinson, left leg.
Co. E— Milli d—serg't Edward Wertz.
Wounded—Capt Henry Chritzman, sergt
Jos E. Abbott, corp. John 'l' Cox, corp.
Conrad Snyder. corporal Conrad Snyder,
corp. Franklin Groff, David Adams, Jesse
Adams John Adams, James A Bingamon,
Daniel Comfort, Josiah Collins, Jacob Ii
Doll, Abraham Kiem, John Ogler, Joseph
Watts, John Wilson Samuel Marvell, John
Weissmantle, Daniel Shiedler. Missing—
Wm A Cassett, Alvin Ewig, Franklin Diem
Levi Lawrence, John Thompson.
103 d REGIMENT. COL. LEHMAN.
Co. A, killed—A C Grandy.
Wouuded—Lieut G 1) Schott, T Dunkle,
Wm Cunningham, J R Bowman, E W
Loughner, Jacob parr, S McCall, Andrew
Reece.
Missing—J P Wilson.
Co. B, killed—Capt Geo W
Barney Deney, L France.
Wounded-8 Hill, H Muntgundy.
Missing—Corporal Wm Woodruff, John
Monkey, J B Binh, H C Shockley, Robert
McClure.
Co C—Wounded—Lieut J M Cochran,
W H Shaffer, J Clarke, Thomas Connell.
Missing—Thos J Meredith, H Ammout,
Jas Sutch.
Co D—Wounded—First Sergeant J W
O'Donnell, since dead; Jacob Stultz, Pe
ter Haller. Missing—Manuel Bucherpla
cob Andrews, Geo It Siegel.
Co E—Wounded—Corporal N N Ste
venson, Jas Scott. Missing—N R Allison,
Patrick Norris.
Co F—Wounded—Corp Wm Bostap, S
- Anderson, A Dunkle, Y I Sloan, Michael
•Hersinger, Rankin Boyles. M McCannah,
David Johnston, Samuel Stewart. Miss
ing—Corporal Collin Boyd.
Co G—Wounded—Corp Jos Fous, Win
Love, Samuel Oiler, F. 11 Shearer, corp
Smith Kennedy. Missing—Corp Jacob
Weaver, Balser Graft. Geo W Bruner, G
W Brink, Morton Naff, John Lipley.
Co H—Wounded—.Corp Hezekiah Irvin,
Adam , Yowonry, Francis Indy, Andrew
Jackson, Peter Clinger. Missing—J Y
Camel, Wm Glapner, Wm Wedel, I) Zim
meeman, Jos Glasser.
Co. I, killed—A G C Johnston, John
Thompson.
Wounded—Y. - 8 Morris, T McLe y, M
McMeese,
J Shryer, D Galligher, N E
Davis,HDoodleson, T O'Conner, (mor-
Missing—J Blakeley, 0 P Hardy, Jas
Magee, E H McDondle, F Miller, S Syl
me, R Walters.
Co. $, Killed—John Allman, John
McClung. Wounded—Corp. J W Blair,
John Price ,R Hicely , John Hicely, Jae
X Jones, Thoinal Knox, Wm Wragg,
- Pitrick Sullivan, John Sharrell, Ist Lieut.
M Spence. Missing—Jas 11 Rose,
Henry Cramer.
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The Baltimore Delegation.
The Delegation from the Baltimore Board
of Trade and City Colo:it :tvere expected
to reach the city he the midnight train and
remain at the Monongahela Ilouse until
7 o'clock this morning. when they will be
r..ceived Ly R I.l . ollllllltif*lt from the Board
of Trade, constituted as follows: li on A
W I.oOmis. Hon Tho m as M Bowe, Hot,
Wm Wilkins, Jas Park, Jr., E. Gregg.
Anjer, F' Bauer, .1 1 Bennett, I Jones, C
McKnight,' M Macrutn, M Kirkpatrick,
Wrn M Lynn, Isaiah Diel:Py, William II
Smith, B F Jones, \V,,t Meereery ' John S
Dilworth. .1 Dilworth. Jus 1 1 .1 Cooper.
Zng, .1 Chalfant. Wm M Shinn, Thomas
11. kewel!. M Marshall, Reese Owens,
Ilmi P C Shantiou, Ilon B C. Sawyer. jr.
4) Pears. .1 King, A
Nimiek. McAuley, A
(1 MeCandless. Ii 13 Itudd. S liarlmugh.
F Italito. A S Bell. Joseph Plummer,
Joshua Hamm,
B A Rieneman. A Iloeveler.
Then lore Wood, dame:: I' Burr. Reece C
Fleoson. 1„ Neel., I, W Kolkt•nbt•Pk.
12:,vc inn ti; tilt!
City Councils of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
and alsrt to the Board 4.1 Irate b y t h e
l'ittsliurgli and Counclisville ltailroad Co.,
to accompany the &legation to Count-11a
viile and Fniontown anti by thi• Pitt,burgh.
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Com
pany to go with them to Chicago.
Superior Pianos.
Yesterday morning we dropped in st
No. 118 Wood street, first door above
Fifth, and examined several fine pianos
from the• manufactory of J. J. 11 ise
Bros., Baltimore, which "arc now being
introduceditere. The pianos are well and
' substantially made in every part, beauti•
fully finished, with rounded corners, and
would be an ornament to the most superb
ly furnished parlor. The intention of the
manufacturers is to furnish a good instru
ment at a fair price, and from the speci
mens we have seen we think they have
succeeded admirably. The tone of these
instruments is very tine, equal to those of
the most celebrated makers, while the
simple but ingenuous appliance for ri.gu
lating the tone, patented by Mr. Wise
some years since, supplies a desideratum.
The price is about one-fourth lower than
any other good pianos now offered is the
city. and we have no hesitancy in recom
mending the new candidate for favor in
the musical world, which has been highly
approved by professionals and anditeurs.
We advise those proposing to purchase
pianos to call and examine these before
ft - inking their purchases.
The Oratorio.
.nusical oratorio at the Cathedral
this evening is being looked forward to
with Mill' ii:u•rest by many who have at
tended those already given, and from the
general desire manifested to be present
we expect a large attendance. The enter
tainment will be a most attractive one, em
bracing twelve pieces. which cannot fail
to he acceptable. Prof. Wamelink's rep•
utation as a musical conductor, the names
of performers and the popularity of the
Frolntim) Society,- who have kindly volun
teered for the occasion, are sufficient guar
antee that the investment made in tickets
will be a good tine. We refer to the pro
gramme in another column, and urge all
who love sacred music to be present. rick-
etii can be had nt the music stores for
twenty-five cents each.
Death or Capt. McCleary.
It is with muclr regret that we announce
the death of Lieut. J: C. McCleary, at the
Marine Hospital, yesterday morning, lie
was a native of Sharon, _Mercer co., but
resided in Illinois when the war broke out.
In the battle of Shiloh he was Captain
Commanding of a company in the Ninth
Illinois regiment, in which he had enlisted
and received a gunshot wound in the hip
and groin. lie was brought here by our
Sanitary Expedition and placed in the
Marine Hospital, where lie improved rapid
ly ibr a time, but recently grew worse and
finally died from his wound. He was a good
man and gallant soldier, whose loss will be
deeply felt.
Douglas Monument.
The Chicago Douglas Monument Asso
ciation have effected an arrangement with
the publishers of the imperial size steel
engraving, 21 by 17 inches, (the best ever
published) of Judge Douglas, and sold by
the latter at One dollar per copy. The As
sociation will furnish to each subscriber in
the sum of two dollars or more both the
diploma of life membership and the above
portrait; or dispose of copies of the
portrait at the publishers' price of one dol
lar—all profits arising from the sale by
the Association accruing to the monument
fund.
Secretary of the Sanitary Comm
1101101011.
J. R. Hunter, intending to be absent
from the city for some time, has ten
dered his resignation as a member of
the Sanitary Committee, of which Thos.
Bakewell is Chairman, and Wm. McCree
ry, of the firm of Hitchcock & McCreery,
has been appointed in his place.
AcknoWledgement.
Pirrsiminu, June Oth, 1862.
The Finance Committee to the Fund for
the relief of the sick and wounded sol
diers hereby acknowledge the receipt of
thirty-five dollars and fifty cents, from Mr.
George Neeld, being contributed by the
employees of the Little Saw Mill Rnn
Railroad Company. _
B. MILLER, Jn.
Chairman
Drowned.
On Friday,, a stranger laborer, whose
name we did not learn , fell from a boat
near the Copper Works, on the Mononga
hela river, and was drowned. His body
has not yet been recovered.
NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERE
MIEMPERANCIMILLE AID BTOBLIEW
1 TOWN TURNPIKE AND PLANKROAD—
Proposals will be received al the office of J. L.
Manffirll, nag Liberty street. and at the Toll
House in the Borough of Temmaneeville,
Wesibeemilaw. the nth day of.tone, Births/nom=
ing m good order and repair about five miles of
the Temperaneeeille and NoblestoWn Turnpike
and Plankroad for a tents not exceeding seven
yam.
Per Bather infonnition spray to B. BROWN,
at DPI Liberty street,Or_to • e Affiaeragmod to
wbomfhipropffillianik ffir _
- • ' ' -1
•
• w ai l s& , Pa.
Td-DAViiIILIMUtTIiBILENTEII TO- t _ o: I : • : ,
KOIAECTURE. AT TUT IRON CITY,
COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair
treats. Tuesday sonabia at 11 £.h.
NOMINAL PAR.
STRAW BONNETS-
CHILDRIOPS HATS
A wholesalestock of choice styles of Straw
Bonnets and Children's Kalb. to be
closed out at Retail, At Wholesale Prices,
Now open for examination in our Retail De
partment.
EATON, MACRUM 3: CO
FOR RENT—A LARGE AND CON
VENIEN T.dwelling bolos'. on Fed ral street
Allegheny City,
s. arniBERT dt7 SONS,
51 Market Area
/11111 E DOUGLAM ME3I4)RIAL..—T/IE
DIPLOMA OF 11110111ERtill1P of the
DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASt. , O42,IATIoN, heait
fully engrafted an steel, about nine by twelve
incliesilimensious, is now ready for distribution
to the subscribers to the monument fund.
To all persons forwarding to the Association
one dollar or more, will be sent one of these
diplomas, properly executed.
To contributors in thebum of TWO DOLLARS
or more will be furnished gratuitously, besides ,
the diploma, a beautiful imperial size
Slecl Engatlng of Judge Douglas,
21 by 17 inches.
•
Contributors to the sum of ONE DOLLAR wil
become if. members of the Douglas Monument
Association; in the sum of TWE TV IiOLL A ItS,
honorary life metubere, and in the stun of ONE
HUNDRED DULL% fir;, honorary life member,.
of the Romani of Truateee.
Local receivers and solicitors for contributiou.
are being authorized in the loyal Mute..
Pamphlets and circulars containing the orgau
imtiob. constitution. by law:, and the apt.eu
oC the Association, will be cent to all who oil
forward their address.
Comeitieicatieueshould he directed to the "o cc
retary Dowries 24.mument Arsocia ?ion." Chicago
Ilittois.
All editors who will insert this card in their
daily, weekly or tri-weekly lames three month,'
with an occasional notice to abreact , the object in
view, will have forwarded to theta immediately
diplomas as honorary- life members of this asso
ciation, also a copy of the above portrait, upon
the receipt by the society of a copy el their paper
contaiuitig this announcement.
WALTER It. aCATES, President.
Jell/ LEONARD W. VOLK. Secretary.
CUESE.-110 BOXES SEW CHEESE
IE
received and for sale by
jell/ HENRY 11. COLLINS.
CEMENT.—:,o BAKIREIA ructin Ii Y
',RAI:LH: CEMENT ju , t received coil t.r
ea le by lIENRY IL CoLLIN: ,, .
jell/
QOALIP6IIIII , NE 11,111 1 6 T-413 ISIII.S.
receivod and ter ea e by
jelu COLO
is AliiftiA — 4l
4L./ DER .iuAt received on consignment and f.
fim,,deby REY.MER & BROTHERS,
Nos. 126 and 12S Wood street
C. HANSON LOVE & C 0.,:
grjUlt SUMMER ST4iirli CONSISTINL:
VLF of all the lanist style, of Dress ..foods, Lae,.
Shawls. Points and Circulars. Siik, Cloth and
FlineY Saeques, New York 311intiMs, Shawls of
Latest styles. Sun I:mbrelias. at all prices; Boys
and Men's Clothes and Satanic'. Cassiniere...
Linen and Muslim.. very cheap: Calicoes at re
markable low prices, Ladies call and see at
H. J. LYNCH.
No. tai Market street., between
jell Fifth and Diamond.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS, I LADIES' GAITERS 81 00—
G r itiatorr BA ItCht NS
EVER OFFERED,
bought at Auction and selling at un
heard ot prices.
Bee Hive Store,
BLACK LACE SHAWLS,
Very Cheap.
BLACK SILK VERY LOW
BLACK SILK SHAWLS ic SACKS
UONEY COMB QUILTS.
Selling Chen
bi- Demesne Goods bought
for cosh, and oellthur at a very
+mall advance for rash.
74 Market Street.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 iFIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA
Awarded tha Ana Presidium' at the
United States Fair
FOR THE YEARS
1868, 1839 and 1860.
UPWARDS OF e 3 0 , 0 0 0
MACHINES sold in the United States
MORE THAN
90.000 SOLD THE PAST TZAR
We offer to the publio WHEELER d WIL
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at
REDUCED PRICES, with increased oonildence
of its merits u the beat and most useful Family
Sewing Machine now in use. Itdoes equally well
on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the
look-stitch impossible to unravel, alike ow both
sides. is simple in construction. more speedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars giving prices and description
of machine furnished gratis on application in per
son or by letter.
Every Machine warranted for three years
NM. SUMNER k CO
EFF .I'll
UALF PRICE
BOOTS AND SHOES
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
09 FIFTH STREET
Every article marked in plain figures. and we
TAKE NO LESS. jes-tf
EMBROIDERY SALE,
To commence on
Monday, June 2d,
Everything to be closed out at
REDUCED PRICES.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH OVA =TAB.
A. LURED custom we willasark down and offer
for sale in our Retail Department, our entire of
EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND
sursaffiautrs.
Most of these good were bought in Job lots at
very low prie es, and having been shown only in
oar wholesale romakareiparfectly fresh and clean.
Such as are soiled we will sell at
EXTRA LOW PRICES.
Ladies who intend leaving the city this sum
mer will nod this a very favorable opportunity of
supplying themselves with such amides as they
may need. We beg leave to sas that ear assort
ment has never been better. andb bat such a one
as will meet the requirements of a first clam city
trade.
As our new room will be open, next week. our
customers will And it met more pleasant to te"
lect goods than it has been heretofore.
, - -
Joseph. Moyne,
77 & 79 JULIO= Sinalge.
oun EsTiltr. ;irocu or
FIAT FRENCH EMBROIDERIES
RE.I L LACE GOODS',
have been marked at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
•
These goods are all frev6 and desirable, and the
greater portion have been marked flown to I,m4t
ern Cost, many article= much below the tint ei.r4
to elose them out.
. •
Pumluriers are Invited to make ao early aele
Lion. •lEATON. 3 1AC141111 1 1.1:1:0..
jell NO. 17 Fifth titreet.
.ABGE WALNUT CASE AL
.11.41 AUCTlON—Tuesday, June 10th, it •'•
o'clock, will be sold at the Ma:ionie Aue!bqi
H ouse. 53 Fifth street. one Llama, Solid We:
nazi Book Case, suitable thy a lawyer oe
sieian. T. A. McCLELLANIE
Jell) A nelioneer.
Ne._l7 Fifth street.
Art N SOUTH AVE\ VC—NI-Ark AII LE
V property for Eva trent by 25T dump to
Rebecca street, a entritot table tw.• ttnry hott,c
conveniently arranvd, port two Para rs,
marble mantles, riiinntr r,o 7 n wasninc-rn o o t ,
baking-ruont. kitchen. Intge cellar and $ rn• ,
chamber{, a brick stabi•t r.;llTi*.Te hou,e, two
line grape-arbor!. FI bea Outs twitSUM/ 'Z.`
trees, small fru:ts, flowers, rhrubt)eu. gravel and
shell walks etc. eor price anti term.; apply in
' t
j Mu rk.ct itreet.
J.:10
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
fill. JOHN HARVEY, A VII NOrto ki
upwards of twenty )ea..:: devoted h! , pro
thue exth-iv.•ly to th. 2 11g:tangent g.,
1 . (1 , 1(11C 11;ilieetitivo. llnviux ~.a ee
ueded iu
:quids of cases to IT:7EI/111M an: ;401ilid
health. has u..w tuulaleuee Lu ufferiag . . , u6
Liao - 116
" Great American Remedy,"
DB. MA RVEV'S
CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which have acre: yet failed (whet) the thr,
thmc have heen tolh.weti) in r.-
movingdillicuUie ari,in from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
or in reotoi log the SySUMt to perfret health when
.flitfering from treerion Prnlup..n.
the White., or other wear;:ic,, of 0,-
00114, A ISO ill 1111 racyi Drbi .;.r.
P1 . 01(1VII;04, flyrevri , d. C.. i•., A
e.hi o h are the Ittrel'U rseteni a WWe eel i ing
tilM• Thew. gee poofectly latrittleu on the ei,t
iditution, mtd aeopite ('li'en bottle 11101( delicate Ye
wak with out ' ',U.N., IlierreB , l; lit the 0:1100 itti.o
they try/ 1 itie rt ..1101 . 11t, by itrengthewing. iut Igo
rating, and reginit.; the sy,teta to a healthy cot,
dition, owl by bringing et the monthly period
with regularity, DO matter from what e.tuee
obetructions ni.ty urine. The:. At odd, however,
not he taken during the filet three or tour month..
..r pregitintey, th..ugh at any , the: time, a,
tithiearriage would he the tr Ott.
Each Lox contain, Nil-. Petri, (IN
and when desired will lo• 00111 I.:: pre-paht
by any littliel'it,ett Agent. tttl of the money
I. BRYAN. Roche:aim, N. loll...tier:it Agee.
Sold by Dr tigickPi gem erg
.14)SEPII MEM I NG,
311111 i- Arent 311.1 the Dltltti.ltigt.
~ 1 1 16 . 11'llthll ie
LADIES• CONGRESS GAITERS $.l 23
TRY A PAIR OF THOSE LADIES
(Jai ters at $1,25 at
. .
C lIILDREN'S SOILED SHOES AT
MEN A: BOYS CONGRESS GAITERS,
THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY AT
BORLAND'S
LDI ES AND MISSES GAITERS A N D
Morocco Boots at the lowest rates in the
city at the Cheap Cash Store of
JOSEPH 11. BORLAND.
aS Market street, second door from Fifth. je;
RAT, PASTE, RAT PASTE.
RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE.
RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE
In offering this article we wish it distinctly un
derstood that it is no Humbuig. gotten up to
deceive. but on the sontray is the best and most
effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever
discovered. Its advantages arc over all others.
that
It is one half cheaper.
It is free from Poison .
It brings Vermin to the air to dip.
It prevents them from dying in the premises.
It will when used according to the directions,
Completely banish Rats trom the premises
In a single night.
Is is
_preferable in every respect to any and all
Vermin Destroyer now in use. If it does not prove
effectual in every instance. banishing them in a
single night,
Banishing them in a single night,
Banishing them in a single night,
money refunded in every instance.
On account of the celebrity of this artiOle. many
worthless imitations has been gotten up. only to
deceive, to avoid imposition, ask for ant take no
other than the
Rat Paste, Eat Paste. Rat Paste.
.
Prepared byd by .
JOSEPH FLEMING.
JOSEPH FLEXING.
corner of the Diamond and Market streets,
corner of the DiamoAd and Market streets.
Country• iie - aler7supi;il;dartik;ToWesi prices,
LADIES AND MISSES•
Lace and Congress Gaiters, Mo
rocco Boois and Slippers,
which cost from $l.OO to $1.50, we are selling at.
73 and $l.OO.
The goods are slightly soiled. but otherwise are
as good as when new. We are determined to sell
them off. Call and see them at
W. E. SCHMERTZ it CO'S.'
my:3l 31 Fifth street.
QTEAN TOW BOAT FOB BALE-130
II•7 feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4 A i g4=4l!
Met hold. 3 Boilers 38 inches diame
ter. Cylinderl7 inches and 434 feet stroke. Every
thing ready tor furnishing. Enquire of
LONG & DUFF.
90 Water street.
SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPARY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA:
OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. near the Bridge.
11111.. Address
J. WEAVER. JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
inyl9-tt
KEEP IT BEFORE YOU
SAVE YOUR MONEY
when you can and get &BETTER PIANO.
Het the thing itself well eenatne ; one that is light
and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist
and Angers is a PIANO to day and to-morrow.low
for cash or approved laweitaneen. Call and be
convinced. WISE k BROTHER,
iny26 Manufacturers. lIS Wood street.
WM. 11. SMITH JOS. R. BUNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS
deli PITTSBURGH .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
THE WTANnr
CHEAPEST PLACE
boli APAL
MINER'S
_ROOK & PERIODICAL STORE,
FIFTH STREET,
7ny3l next door to Postodlee.
ARTEMUS WARD
Mother new espOyhiet repOrcd by
HMI= 11111WEIit; -
Vt. - 1W
014 - _ p; ‘41#1.101416'
LACE TRIMMED (ioobs
JUST OPENIPI G
LADIES' SLIPPERS 40 els
AT D. S. DIEFFENBACHER'S.
15 Fifth street
BORLAND'S
AT BALI' PRICE AT
BORLAND'S
8008,
nOI I EtLI GENOA
?() - 1:::1' OF ? HIT ROE ,
Al-P-1 V lib
Franklin .i.ientiot.
nrol.7llS vi e.
Hayani, reebiet.ttizaboth.
Minerva. Gorden, LS Leclirw.
Argonaut, Porter. St. Lou*g.
DEP A RI
: •-;.. •
•Col. BP* a aboii
Litzie Martin, Brown, Wheitiine.
f7omilig at twilight
Wi•:, 7 fett S ;II HOthrllll
. fa 1
r..4"t? Si ,:irrt:er..---'I hi'niw stenti . ter
the , sit; eriuturAcncy- of. Capt.
W. All , t in. ha , jil-t ( (•(-j
much by ottr nrr il.;11 4 . will for truteik
cali this clay. The II ull bni:t at. Shotistown
byble , 'srs. E. rt• , l . L1,511,,0 ;
wean :5; fret, held 4 1.,..E 1:-,gioe: ..ineolteed;
cylinder, ieehey oi,meter. 4 icet. stroke. z
Ingilers, lour inches in*in
:iteter, rout:, i:1 , 1 , 4 t :o• beSt improve
menu. Tine coin • i itetill ity ;V:. r. Itiukikid
con ; piontirK Nurt.,ly :trot in their
best style: uphnlsfrc Ity At Co.; cabin
twltit from hrr CIDZI
4ruetion lint ez•:r.•lg lieu: in
:net, eom ct •••• • enpt.Antllitaton
ie nn expel ito e•• one rbitt is 'Welt
lti.r.wit In, etir ; P lie o f 4e;-ran•telivblgl
ness and will bo en-n Hiltto oire .
feel certain nt that. Vr. J. if. Porter takes dint go
or tine oilier: 1* t• nioayi und him both &Cr
rret and nlylidging.
Fur f iiciucuaii acid :A:xi:it...vine:, -
THIN" D. 11". I P. ".%I.
+ TIME NEW AND SPLE.NDID
11'1 •teenier G1:41)F, 8.-Artde,rsott.
eeratuttniter, :All hove lie• toe above tint:
mediate ports nit annotiiieed attar+•,
I or freight or 00 i. 0.0 ii et Ili, itiqrt,
oplarket street. • jolt)
For Cincinnati and Loutaciala.
TEI.1:; DAT 4 P. M.
sttamer CItRKET NO. 2.
Hamilton ,:ola”mmier. will lea% e per :/nointee
lilt The.
For freight or !.virigo allwy o 9 boar•l. jaVi
for Si. ii.olllk, GaiVittt. Dulmque raid
Pst
TILLS DAY, .1 C:vi; 10. IP.
p•- • SPH.EaIi I)
FLOP.ENCE, Capt. Erick ell. will
leave for the above and iitterinedial re ports as ail
ktneed above.
lf orfraiilttor paeragcapplyOOD beard or To
. tIAsLETT. nod
je: , ) t:. LiV N A: CO, A!.te:il.
r I.ussiN. Galena. Stillwater, Itss.
halm. and St. I..it aI.
THIS DAY,.TUNE 19, 41' M 77
TUE EINE PASSENGER
~t,r SI I. VEil WA \ - I;, .3.11!:
Conununiler, will leave. fur the ttlmeo
)e,cts n
annouce,'
Fur freight er per.4age apply on 1).1.1,1. cr to
jell! J. 13. I.I.VINGSTON Sz 00
F'or i ass Emu Ciantnal.l;nllll4llie Ia SNF
St. Pnegl.
TUESDAY, ..R.N.E
TILE FINE SIDE...WELEEI.
passenger steamer AItAGO: Mao
Golding. Commander. leave a; announced
above.
For freight or passage apply on board onto
jcIUO. FLACK', Airent.,:,
For St. Louts, Galena, Dubuque and
St. Paul.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. P 1;1
„ A rms r h THE NEW STEAHIII
- - EXCHANGE. J W Anawalt, Com
mander, will leave for the above and intairnediate
ports as per announcement.
For freight or passage gold) , on board or to`-, -,1
ielo JO.LIN FLACK, Agent.
For Hearer, Steubenville and
Wheeling.
gdgEr2. TIZE PACKET STROUVOR,
Lizzie Martin, 1:)..T. Brown, (out-
wander, leaves for tho above ports Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at 12 M.
For freight for passage apply on board or to
J. COLLINS k CO., and
Wlll. lIASLETT, Agents.
Regular Tuesday Packet Far
Marietta and 'Zanesville.:
TILE
THE FINE PASSENGER*.
steamer If AMA ORAIIAM, Cry...
# l .unroi lig ßts, comar..inder, leaves Pittsbea:g
every TUESDAY, at 4 p. in., and Raman
every FRIDAY at 8 a. in.
For freight or pe,asage apply on board or to
J. B. Ltvn. GSTON & CO., Ageburgnts.
Pittsh. ' "
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
ESSEN AND 3LANAGER WM. lIENDEILSObt
PRICES OF ADNISSION.—PriVatO Boxes.'46 IN;
Single Seat in Private Box, $1 00; Pargnetto and
Dress Circle, chairs, - 50 cents; Family Cirelei2S,
cents; Colored Gallery, 25 seam Colored BOZO* ,
50 cents; Gallery 15 cents.
ETTIE HENDERSON appease to-ilihti
ETTIE HENDERSON appears to-nialki:
As Zoc in the
As Zoe in the
OCTOROON,
OCTOROON,
Supported by to full strength of ths excellent
Stock Company.
GRAND ORATORIO
-AT
THE CA.THEIDHAM;
• - tinder the diimetion of
PROF. T 1 1 4.1
TUESDAY EVENING, JITNE 10th.
TUE WROIIIIINS SOCIETY •
•
Have kindly consented to mist on the occasion •
under the direction of their leader. , '•
Mr. J. DINGELDEIN.
GMU
Chorus and Solo,
Celebrated Mum
Mr*. Kane and Choir.
Solo Charity
Miss Sue Beck.
'Gloria'," from Meradante'll'::
3. Chorus "Hymnu."
=v v. Are;dharr
FROJIISINN 140 C
4. Double Quartette ”Relplui Cceli"par A Vanier
Mrs. Kane, Mau Wainalink,
Boland, Allen Mooney, lintars.,
Cargo, Masten, Dingeldeha
and Koch.
5. Solo and Chorug "Credo,".frota Mozart's ide;
braided Twelfth dass.
Mr.& Appelbaum and ebalr.
u. Solo, Duet and Chorus, "Ave Verum,"
Mrs. Kane. Mrs. Boland
PART U.
1. Chorus Tho'Bott le Prarer par Kreider?! ,
FHOHBIN.II SOCInTY. '
2. Duet "Ave Maria." kat. ifioioilinic
2145 Sue Beek suriXr. Cargo.-
3. Tunor Solo. with Churns, Latlate.:;.
Mr. Appelbaum and
4 t s ci l L r ittoth4tir'
4. Duet..,....."Crlator rime Siderum."
7tapiKl7-.
Mins Bregelmaran and Miss Boone: .
5. Trio. "Protect us through.the coming night." .
par Ciireeimeau
Magee Beck, B Luaus* and Br
Appelbaum. . 2.
6. Solo and Chorus'. "Credo." from: Mercatkaste'.
' celebrated Maar.
MeirusAble. WaseUnlr, and Choir.' -
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Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to comnientei
at 733 o'clock. Ticket 25 cents to be had at-tho
mate stores and at the door.- 307-te:,
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STEAMBOAT AGENCY. ,
W M A. ZrL la 7E I rjr -
Sae opened an office at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he, will transact a General Ste mbow
Agency bueinew, and would solicit a sharo a of
maga from steamboat men. ap24-1A
CB. SEELY.
s 141 FIFER STREET. oPPwRo
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and otber:Seett-- • ;
rides:
SOMETHING NEW AT
O. au FOURTH STREET:'
I would invite the attention of ladies and gen, . ,
tlemen to that beautifuljoiece of art so Minh to-. "'
teemed of late called the IL LUSION PARTING',
and my mode of Wielding the saute in Wigs an•!
Madonna Bands.
It gives thew a light and life-like - 44441
ance hitherto unattained; I have aIsoJ,LISt. reu‘e
calved a large and carefully - scleeted shieleof the
best
• Freneh Mir, purchased fur each.
motto is quick r a n small profit*. ' • -. '
CAMERON':Am. OP - PLOWER . K co.
Botanic Cream, for softening 1121 d. beautifying t e
hair, is Women -known tomcod eomment.
my new ILICOLWASH foilainilvitaa it proven:,
tha bair from tabor eutand getting prematurely
hails &you want to have actgar e litatlar'
;-wittterazai healtbfat Altir War
• Ilitlit:Cleanserr,ault..lo,Pit
Ant ioortuutielee. Tbio W 11 0*44 - ?:-
ips = • our beauty to old age.— •-:
I^3:V J. R. CLADIERON:%'"
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