inS-I-KOri KK AT THE tJITY COLLEGE, corner of Penn and fef. Clair trecta. Tuesday morning at 11 a. m. DORMANT PARTNERS. MBS. GREY’S NEW BOOK THE FLIRT, OK. PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A FASHIONABLE iOlSli LAW BY MRS. GREY, Author of the Gambler's Wife," etc. THE FLIRT ! THE FI.IKT! THE FEIST! THE FI.IRT Mrs. Grey’s New Book. T H E _ F i IR J.: or ’ l*a*>*«(r«!» in • lie Eire MB? (S?v #n |' b,< ‘. Y®""* I.Brty. By MRS. GREY, author ol the Gambler’s Wife.” etc., is published und lor salo this day, complete la one large octavo volume, price fifty cents in paper cover, or seventy-five cents in cloth. For salo by HENRY MIiYEII. No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Post °®“; ,e::t WANTED. MOORE'S mSTiLLKItV, is (i r i a s r sr n /■: /■: r Two men to van an engine, with sumo exps rience in grinding grain. je2M-tt* HOTEL POE KENT. FOB RENT—THE INTERIOR lIO TEL, situated at Connelsville K. 11. Depot, on Roas street, is offered for rent mi reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to je23-tf TIIOS. MOORE. I*!> First street. uorsEiioi.n firxituki: at ,u<. ■JL TION—On Wednesday morning, Juno Z'\ atlOo’clock, at 144Smithtiold street, will !>e sold a Quantity of Household Furniture, comprising High Post. Bedstead 3. Husk and Cotton Matti Jiss es. Carpets. (»Sofa Scat Chairs, Dining Room Fur* jittnre, Looking Glasses. Ruft'aud Wnitian lihnd rendors; Coal Hods. Fire Ir.»m:, Kitchen Cteii-’ £«• T. A. McCLKLLA Xl>, J e - 4 A uctimieer. Dried appi.kk-io dhji.s Ymciyik Dried Apple?, just received and for sale by AS. A. FKTZEK, je*4 Corner Market and First streets. Bacon— sooo poixps voi xtiiy Bacon—Shoulder?, Sides, and Ham- in store and tor sale by JaS. A. FKT/.KU.’ Corner Market and First streets. Tallow ii karklih tallow In store and for sale hv •lAS.'.A. FETZEK, . c..rnrr Market and first urccts. \'Q« IS THE TIME FOK PI TTI vti , uP/ruLt. In addition t.i good (Jan-, a article of Cement is very necessarv, fi *r without »t you are throwing your money ami time ; ,wav lo avoid this, buy your Cement nnlv *,l „ „ , -JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Comer of the Diamond and Market street Where you will got the be«t article, and at the lowest prices. 5 ( y U Loretta Springs, Cambria Oountv, Pd. ON THE ALLMiiIKNY Mountain, near Loretto,-I miles from ‘’re son fetation. Pennsylvania Railroad. Cambria county. Pa.; will be open P.»r the rteeutinu ~f Vis itors On I lie 2r.tli.lay uf .lime. An nxccllrnt M«j?ir will ho ht ;i‘ici,.l anee during the season. For circular** and further inf..rm:i:i..r ii.i.lv to FUANCIS A. (JHiljV.Xs, ‘ I‘roi-riot and 151 Wood street. Goons JCST HKniIVKP AT , BORLAND'S. 9S Market -tnvt. Ludies Congress Gaiter.*. je2l Give me a call. DvmobrTiox-fm: TiioTunTF. Jk J. JI. SAWYER is this day dissolved by mutual consent, B t C. Sawyer having di*i.n=ed «il his interest in said linn to J. 11. Sawver and \ P. Sawyer. The bu.-ioesa of the tirm w’ill he tied by J. H. Sl N. H. Snwv.-r. Pittsburgh, Juno 12, l>;d: WTOTICE—TIIK NOAI* AM» im mediately, 100 experienced tcanisters, far service in the "Mountain Department.”— Wages $585 per month and one ration per diem Transportation will be furnished t.> their destina tion. Apply to . A. MONTGOMERY, Major and U. K. A. OfficeQuartermustcr U.S. A., No. 949 Liberty street Pittsburgh. Pa. my&i-tf N EW SAKUKS. NEW HAViIVKH. SEW MACUUEN. I.ACE POINTS. I.AI E POINTS, I.ACE POINTS, LACE CIRCULARS. WITH SLEEVES. LACK CIRCULARS. WITH SLEEVES, LACE CIRCULARS, W ITH SLEEVES. BACQCES from Si 50 to S I. CIiOTH SACQCES, FROM SS 00 AND FEW ARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS For SACQUES, in plain and Fancy Colors. NEW STYLES IN DEESS GOODS, - • Just opened anil Very Cheap. CHfiCKEDfAND STRIPED SUMMER SILKS , FOR S7}'H CENTS. W. A I>. 11l Cil S. Corner Fifth himl Market Mired*. je23 fiEAIiKI) PKOPOSALN WII.I. BE Kl> CEIVED by tho undersigned until the Firaf. irXTFOIt I KHT .lAUS. 4’K.tIi:XT roll FKI IT JARS. 4 KMI:XT f oil I‘Hl'IT J\ns ABOUT HALF PRICE!! '|'*‘ K BsiOTN. NIIOIIN. AM) IiAITKR.it .! CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. | x\o. (52 Filth KtiTetJ you . an buy :h.*m at !.os,t bsuroi than :u..;. ‘ I-foo,l> and ohl Mock e!-rwh<-,r. jiex'k oxroKik ris:s. r.o n:\ is. UISSF*’ (OXCRISS CAU CUS, to n-XTs. ROY’S KIIOIX, Heavy, ltd t’KXTS. WOMKX*« I.ANTI \(J CAirCItS. |o 4’KXTS. - i.i iiours. : :!: thoho-; KaO, Rnaclie’. Jrr. ‘‘■•’"'"i' Mil". .Malesami Ants. jo I/rftrov lied Bugs. Ti, Ilritrov Maths in Purs. Clothe*. At ••• ifeMrau Mrjsi,nilaes and Fleas. /a ttratrov Inserts an Plants and Fan-.'-- Jo llcrtroy Inserts an Animals. A.- to JJntrou Every farm anil spe.-ie- ol Vcri 1 i.i\ SAWYER. Sr .1. il. SAWYER: N. P. .LAWYER. The ‘Only Iltlnlli:.!.- Reineilivv known.' “Free from l’oi.-aiis." ;;Nnt damn.-raiis ||le Human lalnily." . Rats da tint dl* an ihe |,ivtui-i- “ ~ „ ' r "ey ■•nine.lTaui their hales la'die." v>lti. /•^'•■ri/tcni-rv —hv ,„ /Ml in Ihu hum!eillos, and by Druggists, (Jr.u-ers, and Re tailers generally, in all (tnunlrv Taivinand Vil luges in tin? I nited Stall**. IL A. KAIf.NKSTOPK .t ., R. R. SKLLFKS < fU, ‘l U liclisaio Agvnj.R at I'iiti'hurgh dinM ,Ur> -' - ri * r. r - Wl V r,|, * r !,y 1 »r address tfh l( t —,hi l*»r I'ntl .v,• ! j., I,- • I , HCNKY It. t'OSTA It. Pr"irtl;al IS:* lir.iadivav, .Yen- Yuri; BARGAINS! BARGAINS SUMMEE DBESB GOODS, OF IX THIN CITY Hl.Al'tt Nll.li VERY lIIMIV BLACK SILK SHAWLS k SACT/PES. HOSIERY AT A HA KG A IN' DOMESTIC GOODS C. HANSON LOVE & CO, 74 Market Street. VJtTEHAVE JFBT RECEIVED FROM ▼ ▼ the East a large and choice selection of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, , for Gents’ and Youths wear, embracings all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. W. XT. McGEE * €©., »» , . JXS Federal street corner Market Square. Allegheny city. iny9 JJ OKTICIT,. TITHAt— STRAWBERRY, RASI'BERUY and BLACKBERRY PLANTB, GRAPE VINES, CURRENT, and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAR. RHEUBARB. and ASPARAGUS ROOTS. nan£ *™ * J. KNOX. TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS THE ELDORADO, 0-OBHKRLY r O! Ur KYCIIEQrKR,) OOKNEK FIFTH A SMITUFIELD STREETS ... .. 'Opposite the Prest Often'V ’ll' *l*l' *IB E K HAVING nleHsJiT 'if- oJ'.'To,well-known stand, will be a l'! 8 , 00 hl l f nend« at all hours. His wines. »nd cigars are of the best. - J JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. Highly ■.«i*«it r ,t n i-skui.y invented kllssxan pebble spectacles. . Wave you weak eyes? "Would you have them improved ? If so. try the Russian Pebble .Spec tacles. Persons with weak eyes mm be sunDlied Y .. Optician, A°..3* Fifth street. Post Building. It Be p il i r ki ot J ed l ar * and Pretenders, as tlio iny store 1 ebb e I ' t ‘ ctat ‘ le3 a ™ only for sale at sired? 8 ” 111I>ebble '* insert<4t ia oM frames, if de. * >*GN«, NO. 137 1.111- S"“ st , reet . Agents fortho Buckeye Mower W? n ?“t cr,lron » ,1 1 rT,Btor * Cayuga Chief, Jr.. i°i' rcr ' S n ckeye Grain Drill, KusselPs improv ed Ilorso Powers and Separators. je‘J-1 *’ OSiO SI Y WIIEEI. E I» IlOILSi: * Hakes, for sale by . . JJKCKIIAAI A J.O.NC, ,l '“* Nn, 127 Liberty sLreet. CMIOK'N sr«AU I:VAI>OIt.VIDIIS * ' Miitur Cant- .Mills, fur sale l>y j! KOKH AW A LOXiS •No. 127 liberty street. MM MAY. J: . *- *: V ATOIt S, M i l’ll A.vn ]• ru*tii>;i liK.t k.-i, !tir:'ii 1c by iiHCKHAiI .tLOXG. .113-1 llii Liberty si., nest tu Hare's Hotel. POTn,AT-ll:ss<(l ltl POT 11.1 V l.'H barrels to arrm* ami for sale bv J c2i HKMIV 11. COI.LINS, «' . < 01.WK1.1. KTKEKT, A TIIREE btory Hricl: Diyellina House of hull ami six rooms, large yard : Alma lwo-stor.v frame house on Carpealcrs A Hoy. ~l hall anil four rooms, sit . Or J distance iroin the iniMseiigcr rail wav Ihe lot is about til) feet on Colwell by ,. n Car penters* Alloy. Price $2/W. Terms cu-Cv. . OI s. erniBERT jcsGns. •»! Market.street. f|.\Nl\||| StKKKT, M;AK 4 Ilfi-KUY , -' lies'a r%vr, -Story Prick U«L-lbn« liuu.*e aud lartre Ini ot k'touml. 'hade hoes, etc. Prico-SI sun \Ap?dv n. S. CUTNHKItT * SONS, ' No. •*>! Market street. •A wy mpero.i ntti-ie, always on L„»d. and for ate l.*w by .IOSKI-ll n.KHIKU. I'l.i'.yii .lONKI‘9I l i'iui-r liia:ii..iii| ami Marlin .'tirei * •-rn.-r Hiai.i ! : ,u,i Maiki ! site, i. i "Hot Ilium,.a,l au.l Jlark.M -.r, . , BUY THE BEST <-i:i!h wb.-ii > 4 >U«* (IKXTSM AI.F HOOTS. CJKXTS- I II ! HOOT’S. Ai DIF FK NIIA Cll ]-i It'S iAa. i.l I-mil strert. m ar Marke Vllltr I.Vltt.K STIK It lII' CUE AIEII Til A Y EVE 11 WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, Cheap for <;a»li. SEW GOODS. DAILY POST. jjy »• wTiwresaii.!. * t 0.. m>. 3 - PARK KOW. NEW YORK, and 6 STATE ana weekly Post m those cities, and are an thorixed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions jor us sit our Zoimf TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24. I'M AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIOEN Republican u-J;(*v t t, 1 " 1 ;^?- 11 ,-- S! """' '• be!.,, and I a'nl Utlehif Were placed in nomination or Associate Law Judge of the Common 1 leas Court ami the dclegat. - proceeded !j* mark, uj.un two f lir lio* wanls and l.uroi-alis anti on*- f., r j},,. Dimng the markint- the Comefition adopted a general ml,. t| m t n10,. nl delegate r o.,|,| |„. J ,|,i, „,l i . 1 f*v •« < ..ii.l was at f. W ;jj 'I - Hit. !.:■ . l'.\ S.Wv v.-.jui!-.-,! | .'in.l ru !i m*. j j y ; j, I'.iritig ill.- ihir.i «*f tin* \ i.-,* }* ; , . ; ,J t § "»*'* li.vl vnt.-i ;v, w ' i «-iary u h«. -iw u\ru ■}.• i :ii.u k,n «l»-ri••*>) i'i.* i,,.,-rhnc c..ii.m..non \k\,u h »■;, ',\y .'. u h' *'••• ’!! J-iiir.i V,,:,. %l . - I I !i” I•:»i !*»?. i k .y .) "1 'm-! »5 ‘ t» -*. •; } J _ i • j:i «>ni»T. tin- ....... nnji w.-i .• rM-miimti-.j. MN \ lliih. \T y- - | j..., \! \j 11 " iilmms. l.\ K. I'ar-mlr '» t fr. ii; th- K r |-|:> III.! K.;o. I Wi;.i:,.,i War,!. j. .1. l-.-n It-j.: 1,111- 1, i (•!.,, I • 'nua-s i.. (Irjiruim: . .;a- \ . la- /--- -I. W. I'. V. j,,-.- , ■I-I-I. It r„ .1' I a .1. V\ . Kiii-1.-:!. A. w. I .Kti-r, 1- >|-"it. uni :I ■ I. t. 5..01/1 o’ . 1 do:,;,, I,:, .Nl'CrV. 'l'h-r.. la-i„a ham and Mr. \\ hit.- th.-v w. ?■,i rji ,t t ... i-y ni-t-iamati.m. Mr. I' :iriia | i 3„ having withdrawn his r.:t\n<- :n a S.-?,at--.r!a! .1. !.- ti.. nj.jM.aith.h, Mi. ,\inr and Mr. William- u.-rr ai-.- tn.iuinatcd I \ ai'idamal ion. Will!.- till- tj: :u'k • n Ha> ~n >1: V ': 1 rn..vr«! liiat tin- i'n'-itl.-nt « tlu- r..,,v..!,t i„ • Hi..,, ,vi!|, ( |; cli:t , J'in;i!i I,; T:. I - In •jn i liMt i:, ■> t ( >v. •. • .., f. .1 ! . »>n lhr !;ui. aj*|j.*: i: «M‘fUl! vo c'lin ;n; M i .• ..f i v, , , M ‘ t . j motion wjj-i ii. A motion nl' li r . .Mc( Am!!-.;. ih ;ir t ] 1 r<-'- !n.slif.-: i at ill- , i..-.. , the .t. !,. ,I, n -.l th. I, v . ; itiidj.:.-.!, 1 „,|,. r thh :i !M tl, lie'll- ; • i,j ,|: Mr i, i «a- ,l„ son. n»‘ mm- ~r .1. \v. ,1,,. tnr: 1 1 (■ low till- rivors, «. w,;lnl,awi, <1.,,-- iti£ the marking. I he vote lor delegates wn*» us follows: /»• h/'rt a Juc> i\t Finney. ; Foster,"!: Soot:, 21. Smith nf itin-rs— bravo. (ih-nn, l>: N»m*lv. rit/xhtnyh - • Ward. •H ; .MoAulev, .‘>7: Seiheniek, 2*. Tin* iv.-uit ( ,r t li.* lull lot U-avL*:. t.iic lie- I'ttliiirjin delegation to Harrisburg as Ibl lmvs: Nr /K/A./vV-Tiiumas .M. Marsliall. I Ikis. Williams; /iV/ov.’.vc«/. F. bravo, and .lames McAttlev. •I. \\. I'. W hit*-, Ks«j., from llu; Com mittee on Kesolutions, reported tiio fol lowing as the unanimous sense of the committee: I. ltesukal, That looking to the pres out distracted condition of our common country, requiring the union of all hearts :iud all hands in tin? common cause ; and the fact that all ol the usual topics of part}' controversy lmvebeeih settled Imhe existing wnr, we think we are justlv entitled to in? voke and claim the aid of every loyal eiti /.en ill the support of the present 'admin tstmuon ol the general govertimenf. J. Ar sniped, 1 hat the pnlilic and ollieial eondnet ol the President, of the I'nited States, under cireumstanees more Irving by lar than any' which his predecessors have ever been called upon to mecl ’ has fully indicated the confidence in his integ rity and wisdom, which designated hint as the choice of the lie-publican party, and raised him by a vote so emphatic and de cisive to the exalted and responsible sta tion which the Providence of God has call ed hint to occupy. "• , 'J hat we regard the recom mendation and endorsement of the policy of advising and encouraging a system of gradual emancipation in the Slave States —the abolition of slavery in the capital of the nation its prohibition in the territo ries—the solemn recognition of the doc trine that freedom is the general law of the Union and slavery but xcciional— and the recent passage, after so long a strug gle, of the bill to confiscate all the proper ty of the rebel master—as so many victo ries, not less important, although blood less in themselves—to the peace and secu rity ol this sectiou, than the most brilliant l ant * bloody triumph ol its arms. 4.| Jiesoleetl, That it is now conclusive ly demonstrated at the cost of a protracted war, involving an enormous outlay—the expenditure ot many thousands of lives — aud an inappreciable amount of private misery-that the endeavor to save or con ciliate that exacting and un tameable in terest, which has armed the Southern States in rebellion against this Govern ment, by refusing to strike at the real cause of the war, or to make it even avail able for the purpose of suppressing that war —by closing our camps against tne in formation or aid of the contrabands«»by jelB-dtw \\ i ».l; -un\ . Mr. J ••nr M tl r'e *r A.-.v, turning our free volunteers into slave catchers, and worst of all, by employing our soldiers in protecting thc'property and .chiefs, of-, this winfernal revolt, at the expense of our wounded and suffering braves, from the consequen* ces ofthe ir own treason, in the calamities which it has visited upon the country—is as vain and idle m itself, as it is unjust to the people oftlic Free States, and the de moted and selt-sacrificing men whom they have sent out, and are now assisting to fight the battles of the Union S 0. Ilesolral, That it i s altogether im possible to suppress the existing rebellion so long as such a spirit is allowed to pre va. amongst the officers of our army, and hat it is absolutely essential, as well to the lives and interests of the soldierly as o the preservation of the Union itself, that the war shall, be prosecuted with such vigor ami _ earnestness as shall bring it to the earliest possible conclusion; and that no fenderm,* ,br slavery—which is only anothernameforcrueltytofree.lomaiid loy alty or treason—shall stay the hand of the Government and no hesitation or back wardness be shown in removing the causes of tins unnatiiral strife, by so dealing with the traitors and their property, either Gen eral or pm,l,nr. in all cases, as the enor mity of their crime has deserved, nod as will remove as far as practicable the hur.lmn of the war lrom the shoulders of Uh* patriotic und innocent. /.VWfY,-/, That the lion. David Wil mm. Monitor representing Pennsylvania 'J'!‘ 1 mted States Senate, deserves the eonlnlenoj' and thanks of all true friends >i the L moil, for h,s consisient. honest patriotic course: ami we herein- de dun. that hdgar A. Cowan, now silting us a .-senator of Pennsylvania, oh.es not lepre.sent the sentiments of the luval peo l, : 'V e ’*nsylva„iii, ami we instinct our ddognios this day elected to the State onveiilion to present this resolution for the action of said Convention. Cn amotion being made to adopt the •esolunons rn notx.se Mr. Kinnev said he "'P'-'l lo see one of several siibgtitiilei me, tor instance, in the hands of Mr Ne' m otl,.red instead of the last re-elution. . Cowan s votes had not. in a m. instance, met his approval,, he scri • 'ombted the poliey of driving i,i,„ 'll lo the opposition by such a lesoln ‘ •n. lie.ore he hud ’ committed an over ; If" loo! still jive vears to serve and no lion ol this body could displace him • therefore thought tin- proposed sule-ti • • pivh-rable. All the resolutions were adopted at • i .veopt the last, which gave • lo lunher discussion. Mr. Xrvin ‘ l . the following as a substitute, ux imnir that he did so in the hope’ that ■ 1 mu might be induced to adopt eal.i r a course morein necordauce with VO'US ot the people of Allegncnv conn -11" did not approve of his eoursc.'bui l»- -d fa- rould not heititluemvd by threats. ■'.■- in- is our Senator until his term e.\- do what he may. our policy i- to h t htiow our views.'mildly, trusting that may -..-tit to alter los vi.-.i sp. y „ ;t j ■■ o! hi- i oustijUi'iit,— . ■-- .h"/. Thai the 1 1, liaM.j I l ' '""tmilitied approbation tor ihe ■•• r. .■iirne.tne.ss am! efficiency. whieh i ml •jitestions of importance growim. "I th- existing rebellion, have charm "l lo" I'ourse in the S,.„„!e: ami that eeogni-e in him the i rai , r.-presenia "! t’.-iiiisylvania loyally, owning „„ attiy with treason, no indulgent' - un • ‘.','inieal pleas, for traitors, hut in--, always, an'hones; and .(might md 'i.wotion t I nior,. ('ousti',a,oj, ; -rl v. to the intere-t- of 1 [lose v, !io and to the holy right of t!; I of Ottr liruthVr- a 1,0 a-,. , Iheir graves -for t d, f, , Tf>, , \ Htion. . M:i.■ f '■ .1111.-11 oj.pi,-, i! i!„- '■l ■ ! Mr. fowiiM ti, ]| trail,. r tt , |,; a . an.l ::i-iiite,l ti|.on tin. |.a--in;.- *'ommiu.-- . .■n.-uriii,' ; u-'i.in:i(.n ,\| r. \,-v:11 lV! is i'-ifj hv !ht-CunvftitiMii. hut the rt*s ■ i .•.•ruli-iiining Mr. I',,nun. r. j.r.rt .-<1 was ir*r-!•-■! ti'inn-! v. af'l-r w i,ic!i 1 !r,-‘ tVuv.nth.u n,.:. Van ImhurKh tl Cu.'n Mvnagorie ; 1m- Mum-years since -Mir puMic h:iv«- v. Ji:t ian <»t .'••••ini' an ‘"animal 11 , ami u is gratify in;: j., that wo are *<»nn to | Ki v.- an .-M , menagerie here. under ihe ur«-nt • i \an Amhurgli. Uis jmrHv a menagerie. % .ia\ :ng n< i i’irons ultachetl. nml cannot there* j .‘'ft- Kc ■,>i ijt*rtt*ir«!s ustmllv j• • ii'i ;:i a lirsl class show, ami some .j ; -.n- « ,j j* lir th«* first linn*. The !i i ai; • i -.j ~jj |,y the hage elephant ! i i:11iJ:;! :1.. ;ii,* largest in this roun -: t! . v 10. 0. j.-. an*! i ippon Sual>. i j a sma::. r pe. ;,»i ming eioph :i n’. hut o |’ jiiea! M/f ami ,axger than an> • *i|.i»i m the country . :<<•, jo linrinihal. i.ioi.-. t,.r,. r ' s • pamlo i-, !,.,,oanis At., ma ! ison lin,.r than Iki.n hr, n ,- x hi!.. i f or ’ -' r:il \ ni lU }' 1 ">• TU* ostiiiiti-iim.'iit Ims iiitfd up. i ur tins smsm at an im iiii'Hm-n»-t nml .;s miuiLiimMits arc m-Kmi -11:.i si 1 : .1 , 'n... meager!.'. 1 will nrrivi' li. r.-.... Wednesday, JnlvJ-l end ro msun i..ui-.h. v.~.(j;. vin^r! w..,-x Isst.st .1,,;!v, cn. .■]•! .*it ilh- I'..urtl>, wlirii ii wiil 1,,. ~,.4ti all ilay iin.l t'.nir exhibitions will hi- u’iiVii. I In- lair (irumitis, where tln- immense will 1.. j j.iil up, are easily are, .-il,|c I»y tin- passenger railway. W,, .*xp.-.-t to si-ii a crowd ill attendance at each .-xliilii li-m. Au lilcptiauf iu a Fix. As \iui Anilmrgli A- Co.’s menagerie Irani wiispussingalong a narrow road along tin- hill side, between Lcwistown mid Mil’- Ilia, last week, one of the elephants, Tip poo Sail), being more interested in the movements of his companion, llnitnihal than watchful of himself, coming suddenly upon u sharp turn of the road, slipped ov.-t- a precipice of some thirty feet. For some time he hold on to the bank by his tore feet and tusks, but after a struggle his great weight broke the earth at the top ami he tell to the bottom. Fortunately the embankment was of suit earth and his In dian majesty sutiered no injury beyond the tearing ol a portion of die'skin on the lower part of the abdomen, leaving a gash of about twenty inches long. Proper treat ment, with salves and plasters, was resort ed to and Tippoo is now himself ngnin, able to take his customary part in the ex hibitions. Carm-rosN mill Dliey’s Minstrel* Among the other attractions ottering for the Fourth is this capital band of Ethiopi nn minstrels, who have leased Sanford's old opera house in Philadelphia, and arc now on their lirst tour. The hand em braces sixteen performers, all good in their line, and the complimentary notices bestowed upon them by the Eastern preHs stamp “them as a first class company. They open here at Concert Hall on Mon'- dny evening next, and remain during the week. We shall speak of them again. Wounded Soldier*. Major Hazlett, of the Second Virginia Regiment, arrived at Wheeling on Friday having in charge two hundred and fifty men, who were wounded at the battle of Cross Keys, Virginia, on Sunday, the Bth inst. He states that at Martinsburg the ladies treated the wounded with the great est kindness. Lieut. Smythe, of the same regiment, brought four of the number to this city, among whom was Lieutenant Billingsly. The Atlantic Monthly. Pittock, Fifth street, opposite the Post office, always early in the field, sends us the July number of the Atlantic. The table of contents is most attractive and every article the book contains will edify f™ instruct. The first article, entitled Some Soldier Poetry,” full of choice ex-1 tracts, will be eagerly perused. I For the Pittsburgh Post. Celebration or the Fourth—Lav. ing the Corner Stone or the Nt. CnlenCellege Building. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted bn the 21st iust.. at a joint meeting largely attended by the citi zens of Alliance, Mt. Union and vicini ties, I)r. Lucy being called to the chair and President Hartshorn chosen Secre tary: 1. Resolved, Thatwehaveagrand Union celebration on the 4th of next July, to lav the' corner stone of Mt. Union College and thus unite in a general festivity our love oi country and love of science and educa tion. 2. Resolved, That the surrounding com munities and towns he cordially invited to attend and join with us in a grand Union celebration. Resolved, 1 hat a committee of four be appointed to procure martial and other suitable music. I 4. Resolved, That It. Craven, Use master builder, be a committee to make the ar rangements for laying the corner stone in the Second story of the new College I edifice. 7*V.*o/?W, That a free Picnic dinner ue prepared by the citizens of Mt. Mnion. Alliance and surrounding communities! and that a committee of twenty citizens he elected to solicit provisions and to make all necessary arrangements lor the dinner. t /*Vw>/rcr/, That acommittee of twelve oe appointed to prepare the grounds, seats, platform, tables, Ac., in Nixon's grove, a short distance uorth of the new College building. 7. Ittsoh'cdi 1 hat there be a committee to procure first class speakers and also a committee of Finance and Publication, and ol fire works in the evening. The above committees were filled by the election of responsible citizens, who" will faithfully execute them. Mon. D. Todd. Governor of Ohio, is expected as one of the speakers and to {““in -J. a J'i n £ IC cornerstone; and also D. u. Clark, D. I)., editor Ladies’ Repos itory. Cincinnati. motion the Secretary be instructed ttj solicit the publication of the proceed* Inga ol the meeting in several newspapers of general circulation. 0. N. IlAitT.siioiix, Seeretarv. •Mt. I mon College Ilall, .lime L’l. J8*l: The Steubenville Railroad Bridge. ... , Coni Exchange Association of 1 hiladelphia held a meeting on Friday, and adopted the following preamble ami resolution : WiiKutn.-:. A certain bill impending be fore Congress i House Bill No. H'.iJ, M'ii litled a '• Bill to establish certain Cost bonds, the object of which is to facilitate the speedy completion of several railways IV granting authority to construct certain •'ridges and to declare the said routes as post minis, and w iii:kk.is. The completion of said roads ami bridges Will greatly improve the com mercial and postal facilities of the coun try. without injury In any other important » »t«-n » ? s: It is hereby lUs.dc,ri. That tile Corn Exchange As sociation ofthe Citi of riiilndelphfa res p.-ctluily reijuest that oar Senators and K**pn-M*ntativt's in ( ongre.ss aid tilt* p;i'* s ‘^, e V* I'M* with such amendments ns will :, r ivi» a clear span or water wav <*f owr the channel of anv navigable Stream, with an elevation of riot le-x'thnn I'O feel above loiv water marl,, as lived in the (I,.ei-n-.n n f th- Supreme Court in re gard to the \\ heeiiae Itrid-e -Allnnlic Tor July. _ "care indebted to Henry Miner. Fifth oreM. utevi door to the Costoiiiee. for the exceedingly attractive number of the .ft lantir for .Inly, with it; varied and inter e-iing contents. It is the first number uf the tenth volume, and the publishers an noume several new romances and tales: th-v al-o promise other interesting features "■ ' very department of literature. The e:r. illation of the AHuntif has increased 1".'"'" in the pnst six months, and is gain ing in popularity with each issue. The WorgeNonN. I iiis new American novel lint just lu eii ( fv { nrl'iinn, New 'l ork and it promises to be lilt novel of the season It m written by Mr?. Elizabeth Stoddard. w.ti‘ i.it tin- noet-aud will win for high tMi'itiim. 1 1 i? a truthful portraiture of -cones and litem Xew Kngtadd and the ‘"• cl. tits lire detailed with great miunte ties? mid power. In fact it is just suelt a te.i.k as a lady o! keen t.bservation and expressive art ran write. We bespeak for it a large sale and great popularitv here. Miner. Mtth street, bias it f.*r sale. Tlh» IViilrniug of Virgin Alloy. Uti Saturday, the cxeepii, ,„s tiled bv t!,,■ petitioners in the matter of widening ' Vir gin Aliev against the report ~f tin ~!tnaril of Viewers, earn,: np fu r argument in the District Court ami theConrl'. after hearitio both sides, confirmed the report of the Viewers-, which was against the opening of the alley, a- tint leipiired by the public Convenience and costing a iarge sum of motley. Ihe costs oi the ruse, some rs-jmg must be paid under the derision, bv the petitioners lor widening the allev. "Charley" Foster The old favorite, finis, d. Foster. menetd an engagement at. the IT,eat',.,, hist evemne nud played the part of Dam,,a to the satisfaction of the audience, lie plays Martin lloywood in the drama ot *• Kent Day." to-night, followed by the •• |>, n '„b Man of Manchester" hv the Companv. lutie Henderson personates liaeheal iley wood in the first piece. Signal OUlcer. l.ieut. f.. XI. It asset 1. formerly a Pro fessor of Elocution in the Pittsburgh Fe male College, who enlisted here as a pri vate in the City Guards, Co. B, is now Chief Acting Signal officer in the Depart ment ot the Gulf, under Gen. Butler WHHliington County Sanitary i’ouimiHsion. Mrs. Reed, W otring and McKeunan, of Washington, a commission appointed to visit our army in Virginia anil minister to sick and wounded soldiers from tlieir dis trict. arrived in the city yesterday and left by the afternoon train for the Peninsula Festival. ,°* ''cdnesdajrthe 25th inst., a Festival ■ St '. Peters congregation, Allegheny, will be held in Sncider's ll,>l - No eflort will be spared to render it one of the pleasantest ol the season. Who Wants it? A beautiful meerschaum pipe will be awarded to the amateur player making the largest run at billiards between now and the 4th of July next at the Franklin bil liard saloon, on Fifth street. JOSEPH MEYBB ANTHONY MKTKR JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, aiserACTUKKRB or FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE «& CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITH FIELD STREET. (Betweon Sixth stroet and Virgin alley,) n„9 rIITHBIHOH. R. R. BULGER , MAHUfMCTCBEB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF furniture. No. 45 SmlthWeM Street, PITTSBURGH A FULL ASSORTMENT Or Pittsburgh Manu&etured Furniture, ahixsehbhts. VAN AJUBUBGH & GO’S ■Vain moth menagerie AND CiRE.4T JIORAE, EXHIBITION, Comprising THU MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECT! ia>i«S, Wild ■‘Vnimjii ever brought together in any tr,,v„i;„.. , “ Kuropo ur Ara " ic “. 'vfehib 1 i! b i'„- ! AT TIIE FAIR GROUND, OX YY I£9X KSDAI, THUIiSIiAV pptimv AND SATURDAY. .1 ULYsi,Mi. 4?P A A ?**}• Doors open on the 2d, -id an ,i half past i and 7 o'clock P. M., at [ ON THE FOURTH, Doors will be open at 0 o'clock in the ntorninc anrl oontume <*!>on through the day and evening Performances by the Trained Animals, and in Lions and Tigers will be giren at IO A Al„ l» 4 and H o’clock P. 31. Admission 23 cent?. .Vo Half Price. FROST Mnnagrer. greatly enlarged anil entirely refitted for the pri sent sonsnn at an expenditure of $105,000, lithe only purely zoological exhibition in the country, and being entirely miennneeted with nny firms or other performances offjucstiouafile char acter, will be found Eminently Moral ami Instructive in it* tendency, and iworthv of the patronage of the most refined and intellectual portion-of the community. To the ynungit offers an inexhaust ible fund of pleasing information, while the old and middle used will find in the vast collection of ItAICK UIiANTS A.Mft BIRIM, from every quarter of the jrl.ibe, manv species of of animated nature, which will he new to them, and which they may m-ver nenin have an oppor tunity ol witnessing. Tili; I OI.OSSAI, PA VIIiLIOX, eapahleof holding «.«00 people at one time, is an exhibition of itself, while the splendor of the ciujes and the elepnnee nf nil tho appointments cannot fail to impress the beholder with the live liest emotions of wonder and delight. At each exhibition a variety of MOST PL/SASr.Xd PEHFQHMA.NCES, more wonderful than any feats of the circus arena, will be given by the ’ HltillLV TRAIXEIt AMHAES. for which the establishment i-* celebrated, in eluding? THE EXOIiMO IX El Ef'llA XT lIA XXI BA L THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT TIPPOO SAIB ! ■'hsisaiw I’O.MKj. M‘»XJ v ;;vs. Ml i.KS. Etc. Mon?. Pavi>. a impi• • } THE WKKA'I VAX AMItl iUilf, will entiTthv i»v)s> r.f Tiscrs anti Lec»j»ard« . A ITALIC P.VHAL>E will 1,0 tfivcn .»» WiMhifH-iav morning, when the on»u»“ e.>t;»r>u.«hm*‘nt. tn'*i»n)ing tin* «.Ol.f>K\ IKK .Yini AM rilAIilOT. romaimneOtto J|.*rrisCi.r»ot Band, ami all the "rl-TvA '' aial vans. ioriuiner a «.hAM> r*Kn(’K>."l« iX, oXK MILE IV , , . . LKX<* Ml, . ” t n C .i , cn '*^ K,1 i ' a ‘ l Ainburgh in person. ujn wj|l flm ? a.fi.ni •••ailar du»u*iiarrntion that h«* .-tui ii*.twithstanding the numerous ri:!V: , n ~ "‘7« tom in [acres by wild Jf'l-Utfluju; pniiejpal street.-, in “ r 1 1*.1» iho j may .italic for ihemsf-lve-s a« 1... the iyi:y\s MIIiSTRELS, s<; STAR I'HUFOiniERS. In thrir ch:i.-te and varied entertainment. ►*i\on l.iv ni iiwir OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA r | l Hi'i.KroiniA\( i: 4 o\stkts os >i:w soxun, lUKLKS4MKS. OKIOI.VtI, JOlil.S. KK.il lin i. lIAI.I.AIKS, At-.. *t<.. M.’.-vini: in nli the In •: wt f-rmnn.-e ev ly m «.■ th<- |. 11T, li. a.', riiil,lr,>ii 1.-> i'.mrs open t fr„’o at S ,w in u. THUS. «i. KINSTON. Je - 4 ‘ 1 ". . ■ AK6.lt. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. I.FRSKK AXn Man-aokr \YM. HENDERSON. I'kicfs or Amnss ion.-Private Boses. *5 00- Dni 1 ('in I.' n .iT™" A* 1 ’ 1 - ** '£ Baguette and p 1 s,,re »'«*«» »>*« It KX T DAY. -Marlin Keyword Charley Foster To conclude with the KI.HB MAX OF .MANCHESTER. lt A DKt*V n,S, * K *‘- AXn Fin: XV// A XI) HXQLI.su LA.STIXa COXQIIESa, LACE AXD HUTTOS GAITEIUS, Always on hand, and made to order at W. E. SCII.MKRTZ k CO., Stjfifih street. gu iiKYt: JiumiiS A Ki Ai*i:it.s RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS. CAYUGA CHIEF, J R.. WOODS' MOW Ell, Separators, Horse ami I)og Dowers, Hay Elevators, Sl ?,! hl - Jwytlic Stones and Rifles, Lultn utors. i lows, Harrows, and all sorts of Agricultural Implement* constantly ou uaiul at BECKHAM & LONG’S. nex t door to Haro’s Hotel. >Sf Libert^« > - Flowkk vases -100 vases, at reduced prices, for sale fov »<*•* lIKXK'YH. COLLfSP. i|lißUWfO.\ HKKKi\O~ M* boxrs new Darlington Herring to arrive tins day nail for sale by , „ „ ItEYMKR Jt EROS. ,n * 2 N oa. la; and 12i Wood street. '['HE BEST SHOES, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THE LOXtl jil'N. And the place to get them is at neat, .. JOSEPH H. BORLAND’S. ♦ 3 Market street. second door from Fifth, jcl4 Oitick or thk Citizens’ Insurance Co, \ D Pittsburgh, J une 14,1862. J NOTICE THE PRESI ,I * , and Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividend of Two Dollar* im*p Share. payable to the Stockholders forthwith lel SAMUEL REA. Secretary.! S'u NI)ItIE 8 . ~ Blackberry Brandy. «h, r ry Mran.lv. <>iueer Brandy. Raspberry Brandy. For sale by the Bottle or Dozen bv W.M. BENNETT. 1L “ No. la) Wood street. W ,D E ENGLISH PAPE** AT MJi * w cents—another lot rocoivad »nd for ul« by w. p. IMRfIHAIiIi. Jea arrwoouam. BIVER IHTBLLIOTirtOT. POET OP PITTSBUBOh’ i" rankiin, Jleonot, Brownsville Galiatm. Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peeblee. Elizabeth. Miner Va. Gorden. Wheeling hhenango, French, St. Louis FrankliD.Bemiot, BrownsviHe. Gallatin, Clark, do ftj- . Ba j;ard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheeling. sffi®fSK2rsefflif rain/ “ X,un '“ t ll,e forenoon wtrhad heavy For Cincinnati ami lainisYille 7 TUESDAY', JUNE 2-1, S p. M. f*l>dPP ftp TJIK REOPLAR FAMftFK. «BR Reamer 4CKNTON*G W inte-medh!i'“ an ' 1 , er ' ttil , 1 ic f TO for ‘ho above and' i or^? p, “" *" d OrlMu. EDNE.SD \Y. 25th, 10 A.M. > -*»- •’..BrMViNoAosik CO. A«»u, Fur Sit. 1. •THIS DAY. JUNE 21,10 A M Tim X I'. W STEA we. EXCHANGE, JY7An„rfs r ¥“ & freisht <,rpa^c Tor Cincinnati unit LonUrllln' — WEDNESDAY'. JUNE 23 AM fenflE?:. fs THE NEW AND WUnm ll passenger steamer GLIDE. W B Anderson commander. will leave forth* ak>» Je2l J. D. LIVINGSTONA Cq A°«nts. *’ or Cincinnati, Cairo. St Bout).. Hale, nn. Itnbuqne, and SI faul. U, t YY EDNESDAY, J UNE 25 4 p J| MBt S%nS£»tU»- AmSSTB JSSSSS3 “™ «»“»< ifortreiffht or passage apply on board, or to Je2l J.D. LIVINGSTON ACQ^gnt.. *’® r i'incinnati. Louisville. cun. ~ IrfiniK, Gnlcna, Dnbuqne, A St. SUi 1 FRIDAY', JUNE 27,10 A M THE FIRST - CLASS TAr SEN'GEIt steamer SHENAKWn S B French Commander, will leave for tho£S?i and intermediate ports, as per announcement l or freight or passage apply on board, orbi . J. B. LIVINGSTON ACO., 10-4 Agent; For Beaver, Steubenville and Wheeling. Tin: PACKET STEAMER te&ydresia, Lizzie Martin, D. T. Brown, oom mander. leaves for tho above ports Monday W ednesdar and Friday at 12 31. For freight for ravage apply on board or to IVM. HASLETT. Agent/' LUNS 4 C 0" “ d ' Regular Tnrmlaj Packet- For • Marietta and Zanesville. fenfligEJ* ™ E *}** passenger steamer 3. AM A GRAHAM, Cri> .Munroe Ayorr, comiß-andor. ieaves Pittabtre every FRlDAY^ct's "a. m. P ' “ d Z “ Mri Fertrei^oyas^cap^onW^te . Pittsburgh. NTEANKOAT AGENCY. WM. HAZ 3LJE T T lias opened an office at „ NO. 90 WATER STREET, > Where he will tnmsact a General Steamh^ -.vgeney business, and wouid solicit 21 shßMfcdrPaM ronajre fromstoiimboat men, JipS-dyd* - WHEELER & WILSOK Sewing Machines, 10. 27 FIFTH STRKET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Awarded the First Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 185 ft and 1800. UPWARDS OF 8 O , O O O MACHINES sold in the United States. MORS THA If 20,000 SOLI) THE PAST TEAR We Oder to the public WHEELER * WlL' SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the look-stitch impossible to unravel, alike oa both sides, is simple in construction, more speedy In movement, and more durable than any other ma chine-?. Circulars giving prices and description of machine furnished gratis on application in par son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years. - a l> 3 WM. SUMNER Jt COv , *vH SALE —very pleasantly situated,'on ' Kebecea street, Allegheny. being a division of a lmge garden, with Fruit Trees, Shrubbery.etc. amt easy of access by passenger railway.-IVifOia desirous ot securing a good and pleasant location lor a residence are particularly invited to look itf r. these Beautiful Lots, which arc offered at low prices and on easy terms. Call and see the idan at our oflioe. S. CUTHBKHT k * 51 MarkststreM. : EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES i WAG9NB, K*SJ**» BEi nXIPHAMEB, T«« i ir“ ht AIED Carriage- top Buggies and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at tbo lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at* tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lavreuceville, Penn street, near the T«o*Mil. Run. myafetad ; (1 B. SGELT, J • *« FIFTH STREET, opposite Cntkednl REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DKALRBS IK NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Seen rities: |p| KJStit* IT BEft'OftC TOII f SAVE VOUK MONET when you pan and get a BETTER PI A NO. Uet tue thing itsoli well usnamo; one that is light ami elastic touch, that wilt not ache your wrist anti fingers is a 14 AM O today and to-morrowJow tur cash or approved acceptances. Call ana be convinced. _ WISE A BROTHER, Manufacturers, 119 Wood street rnKKTH KXXKACTEU WITHOUT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and arc ready to testify sis to the safety and'paiulessncss of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting thecontrary, having no knowledge ot my process. . . O-AKTIFICIAL TEETH inserted m every style, and charges as low, as will warrant tbo best of material in all cases. _ . . E. OCDBY. Dentist, 1,14 Smithfield street. noHly-ia figTEAJI TOW JiOAT FOR KAIE-ISO ® feet on Deck, -f feet bosun, 4 feet hold, H Boilers 38 ter, Cylinder 17 inches anil vyieet stroke. Every thing resulyior furnishing. Enquire of LOisO & DIiFF, 90 Water street.' t.uni:s' coxuitE.ss «ai. TERS. MISSES' COXUIIESS HEELED OAITEKE. CHII.DUES’S CUMI HEELED VAITEHX. BORLAND'S.’. je2l OS Market .-iret-i. 2d door from EifUi. I^ABIES cox«itE.ss waiteies. beeln, •i,3s ; LADIES LACE GAITERS. HEELS. 81,00 LADIES KID SLIPPERS 4!J«. nt ST#» I*l EifTlh Ntrpi't, 2d door from Market HU'S n - s - BH'FESBAI'KKk, ’ | A DIES’ FIXE KNBI.IKH LAWTIM o o xr. R ]•: s s <; aite u s , W.K.SCUMEUTZ&CO.. _ So. 31 Fifth street* HKHrV lL COLLINS. .. J: °f..., AitHIVED. DEPARTED.