inaction that either abolitionism or con stitutional liberty must die forever. The two cannot exist together. Abolitionism bus for the time being dissolved tlie Union, and while it lives it will remain dissolved. No free people either will or ought to submit to its sway. It has been the author of all our political woes. Con gress passed a resolution that the only object of the war was to suppress rebel lion and nothing else, and the loyal peo ple of the border states took heart and courage. How has Congress kept this pledge'/ They abolished slavery in the District of Columbia, established a para dise lor free negroes from Delaware and Maryland, where they were supported bv taxing white people. 'They are pnyim* negro teamsters SMO per month, while onr white soldiers are working at thirteen (Hi) dollars per month. They have legalized negro teamsters and established deplo niatie relations with llayti and Liberia the council chamber of the nation has been turned into a house of waiting for the wrongs of the negro. lie contended that the war was not merely an insurrection or a rebellion, but a 4ent revolution. The passage of this only tend to prolong the war and make the separation complete. Ihe Vice President here laid before the Senate a message from the President re turning the bill authorizing the issue of small liotes in the District of Columbia without his signature, as follows : l'o the Senate of the Cnited States : The bill which has passed the House o Representatives and Senate, entitled at act to repeal that part, of an act of Con gres3, which prohibits the circulation oi Rank Notes of a less denomination than *o in the District of Columbia has received my attentiveconsideration and r now return uto Senate in which it originated. The hill purposes to repeal the exiting legislation property the circulation of bank notes ol * ss d ?. uo “.matiou than five dollars witli ,,t,? ol Columbia, without pro lssue ° r t s ueh hills or hank notes by those now legally authorized to ssne them. In my judgment it will be • 1,1 ‘“Practicable in the present condi -011 the currency to make such a dis- The hank, have generaliv suspended_specie payment, mid a leeal .function given to the circulation of the irredeemable notes of one class of them Hill almost certainly be so extended in practical operation as to include those of all classes, whether authorized or unau rc-mv e r'tl ll Vv 3 v - uw bo correc L the cur icncyot the District, should this act be come a law-, will certainly mid greatlv deteriorate, to the serious iniurv ofh.mes't trade and honest labor. Second. ’J his bill seems to contemplate no end which cannot otherwise ho more certainly and beneficially attained. |)u rmg the existing wav it is peculiarly ihe duty ot the National Covernmenl to secure ■to the people a sound circulating medium, this duty has been, under existin'* cir cumstances, satisfactorily performed; in part, at least, hy aulliorizihg the issue of t'nited States notes, receivable for all- Government dues, except Customs, and made a legal tender for all debts, public and private, except interest on public debt. Jhe. object of this bill submitted to me namely : Thai of providim*-- m -dl note currency during the present suspen sion can be fully accomplished, bv mui,,,;- izing the issue as part of the newVmisMon United States nolo*, mx-ismi-v bv tin* circumstances of tin; c;um;rv. of hfiiVs of a similar character bid ol a Irs, denomi nation than live dollars. Such an issue would answer all the l.enelieul purposes ol Ihe lull, would save a coiisiderald- amouni !o he I reasury. would greatly facilitate the payment of soldiers and ,uher credi tors ot small sums and would furnish the people a currency as safe as their own Government. Knteriaining these objee 'io"! 3 !. 10 * be Il '°' mvs< df constrained to withhold from it my approval arid return j it tor the consideration and action of Con gress. I Signed, t ABRAHAM 1.1.VCl t|,\. ttxstltxiiTOx, June-Add, l.tim. Mr. Howard, of Mich., was earnestly |„ favor ot the passage of the hill from the House, audits earnestly opposed to the passage of the hill ns reported hy the •Special Committee: ns he liiought ill,:- lal ler in many of its provisions was entirelv without the support of the Constitution.’-'- In the first place it mitigates the punish ment of treason. Treason has always boon regarded as the most henious of crimes, and he did not think it proper to reduce such an offence down to an equaliiv ivith petty larceny. Again, the hill from the Special Committee seizes the property ■ o** every rebel in the army without distinc tion. It also provides tor the criminal prosecution in a court not according to the I proceedings prescribed by the constitution, ' dispensing with' the jury and with theright of persons to be present at the trial ami taking away his property, contrary to the due process oflaw presented by the con stitution. He argued at some length and quoted from various authorities to show that the due process of law proscribed bv the constitution required a trial by jury and the presence o( the party in Court fcu answer the charge against him before lie could be condemned or punished. Senate adjourned STRtCTLY PURK AUTICLKS. Pl'ioos, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, CORKER FOURTH it- MARKET STREETS, PITTSTitTTItGII. Cream Tnrliir Mealetne*, laintN, Rnlifmr KiMhi Fertanenr Dye Stuff.., Chemical*, Splcps, OiA, *e., *»., a c . Physicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours- Pure Wines and Liquors, for medicinal u«c _ jol9-tc SpATE-t D. UAZZAM STATE SENATOR.*** th ° jTjSf* £ , S r .5 , ' : ’ r ArrmtsET-. jnniv fcf.. ®* “““PATRI' K will be a enndi f „ r ™!? ln ,? tlon u° U>« *bore ofiiee. before the next nominating Republican County ConVenJ t>rm - «i>l4d*wta OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. A PBACTICAI. TREATISE ON THE Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, AND TnK MANUFACTURE OF DOMESTIC WINE. nEBI«S£» FOK THE CSE OF ASIA. sS'pIS 11 '? 1 !! the Northern and Slid tue btotCß. Profusely illustrated with new nn. executed designs, verified •• JOUI i. PUI “( autlmr of wSlMrfod *S^ ,r .n rapo . Culture.’’ to which FnstiulreT«»S- l i5 8 - tPr 9? , ? mol ,be American •imDIM of Tl wt !' l:h “Med » selection of E.x cTrefifllv P™ i'i> Vl “ c >'."d Practice. and a CHretuUy Prepared Description of the Celebrated 7 Price «l(lSl i ent tree of postage, upon receipt of price. j ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY POST PAII>. Trebles, or E strings, 4 lengths, best quality on,, fceconds, or A t •• best ltall.. t- ISBKft :: ? •' SIS'^S llb'&mk’iV ''""Tmftii l-i. u. -. | , ri ,| Guitar DV A iind'E.siiver strings'. »» BY JOHN H. MELLOR, N. B—A large lot of fresh Sfrivod Also, Violin eases. Flutes. Accor<liona“ L j eli GEXTS’ PATEWT LEATlirn French Pebble and Glove Calf Oxford Tie* Strap Sboes. and Congress Gaiters, ’ A large Stock of the above kinds, all warranted Prime Goods. W. E. SCHMERTZ A CO., jelS 31 Fifth street. rsTMI WATER PIPE—MM TABU, 3 from 2to 6 inches caliber, received and for sale by - IiKNICt H. COLLINS. jeE daily post. ftf.FETTEKCIIM. : {T K «" r . SKW YORK. and « STATE °« r H * ,!UL ' , lor the nß,,y i • ", WRIy Pwl >n those cities, and are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our LoioeH Kates. I WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. cm AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGE Firemens’ ANHOCIaMon. A special meeting of this body was held last evening, called at the instance of the Committee appointed to revise and j publish the Constitution, asking instruc tions with regard to the position of the Vigilant m the Association. In the absence of the President. Mr. J.ibby was called to the chair. The Secretary read'the following com munication: lo the President and Members of the firemens’ Association: Gents: Your committee appointed to revise and pub lish the Constitution respectfully ask for instructions as to what disposition they shall make of the Vigilant Fire Co., as introduced into this Association June 11 lSi>o ' In other words we are desirous of knowing what position shall be assigned the Vigilant in the order of companies in j the in'enmble and article 14th of the re vised Constitution. | <T. W. IiEO.VAKII. Mattjikw Tibiiy, Committal'. ■Mr. Montgomery moved that the Vigi lant be placed in the position it occupied previous to her withdrawal from the asso ciation. Mr. Irwin, of the Vigilant, said they did not ask their old position, being content , to follow the rule of the Association and take the last place, as the last company admitted into Ihe Association. This the Vigilant delegates claimed as their aud would insist upon. ® 1 Mr. Leonard moved that the Vigilant 1«* assigned number nine, on the left, or rear, ofthe procession. Alter some further discussion the .pies* tion wa., taken on Mr. Leonard's amend I merit, which was lost by the following vote. I -Lyt’.s—Messrs. Mackey, Leonard. Ura* I ham, Creegun, Thu*. M. Little. Tihhy. Itosewell, Irvin. Fitzsimmons--!). ' I A////.«?• Messrs. White, Hnrringion. I Har«‘. Simms, Montgomery. Newhouse. I Hamtndl, \ ick. Ha!!. Kemp, Kove, War* I den. Kilgore, Swint —14. Mr, Montgomery now again moved that the V igilaiit take lier old place. The chairman derided this motion out ot i.rdcr until the report made by the com* mittro to revise and publish the constitu tion, made t«» the last, meeting, was recon sidered. -vn appeal was taken from this decision or tlm chair and it was referred by a vote of *to 11. and the motion was taken on Mr. Montgomery’s motion, resulting as follows: • ) ros • Messrs. U bite, ib>rrington.llare, vMmms. Montgomery. Xewhouse, liain mill. \ ick, Kemp, Wanlen, Littell, Swint Messrs. Mackey, Leonard, Gra ham. (Wun, Thos. M/Little, Killgore, liimv, Losewull, Irvin, Fitzsimmons—lo. So the motion was adopted and the as-ociution adjourned. The I’hiloMjihii- lillriier. I hi.-, new humor is designed to remedv .-"mi-.»{ ihe diliieultirs heretofore experi ] >" burning carbon oil. The burners ") ernmuon use will burn perfectly only an 0.l nl a certain gravity, hence refiners have been at "rent expense in getting their oil adapted to the lamps. Another dilii- V ll t.V with common burners is their liabil ity to become overheated and take lire within, and become unsoldered, and some l",V.'s aH explosion is the result. The I hilosophm Burner remedies all these and Other difficulties. See advertisement Col. Itip|»«.y s Sword. l'r. \\ 111. Madeira, who Ims just rcturn ™ from the Lust, brought with him the sword of the lamented Col. O. 11. Kinney and Ims handed it over to his father, Mr •b.diu Itippey. The sword, taken by the rebels from Col. Uippcy, after he received ms mortal wound, was gallantly recaptured by Sergeant S. P. Stewart, of Co. h', (list regiment, and. although he was severely wounded in the leg, retained possession of it. Sergeant S. is a Philadelphian, and is now in one of the military hospitals of that city. Choice Liquors. Henry Kennedy, of Xo. O.’l Smithlield •street, has just taken out. of the C'lislnm House a lot ed boml.jd htpior.s, jurt im ported, which he is prepared to sell to the P uh lic generally and his old customers in particular. Thu lot includes choice brands of brandy, gin and wine and the ipmlity can be eonlidonliy relied on. Mr. K always keeps on band a good stock of ail kinds of Inpiors. second to none in the oily. Per sons desiring lo purchase for medical „r family use should call on him and gel the best. Serious Kiot. On Monday quile a serious disturbance occurred between a number of Irish labo rers in the employ of the Pitt.dmreb, Fort Wavne and Chicago Railway Co.. at Columbiana, 0., in which clubs, st'om-s and knives were used and several of the participants injured. Two were stabbed, and one, who received a wound in the lower part, of the abdomen, is not expect ed to recover. The precise origin ol the difficulty is not known, but as several ol the belligerents were intoxicated the riot is easily accounted for. Pittsburgh Female College. The closing exercises of the College will begin this evening in the Smithlield street M. FI. Church, at precisely 7A o'clock.— Owing to the size of the class, but. one-half will perform to-night, and the others to morrow evening at the same place. We need not urge our readers to attend. We only hope that all who wish to go may be accommodated with seats. Discharge*!. An order was received from Postmaster- General Blair yesterday, directing the dis charge ol 11. Ct. Marks, late postmaster al Somerset, who has been for sonic lime lying in prison, being unable to pay a judgment obtained on his official bond, he icing in default. Fie was at once dis charged. Roofing. We call attention to the card ol H. F. Shope, in another column. Fie will fur nish and apply gravel, felt and canvas roofing promptly, to order. Flis office is at No. To Smithlield street. At Home on Nick Furlough. Capt. Fi. S. Fleming, ol Co. C, Ninth Pennsylvania Reserves, who has been in bad health for some time, is at home on a sick furlough of twenty days. He comes here from a hospital in Washington city. Acquitted. Kieir was tried at the late term of the Gnited States District Court at Wil bamsport, for illegally opening a letter at Indiana, Ihi., and acquitted. Merchants' Hotel, Wear York. We can say to onr readers visiting New 1 ork city that they will always find first class accommodations and a good table at the Merchants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street. File 1 oai is on file in the reading room. Festival. the 26th inst., a Festival -A. St. Peters congregation, Allegheny, will be held in Sneiders Hol low. No effort will be spared to render it one of the pleasantest ol the season. , Heetlogorthe Hwnltwrv C«tail«. sion—Report- ol Its Opera- tlonn. | A meeting oi the Sanitary (commission was held at the oilice of the Western insu rance Company, on Tuesday, to hear the I report of the physicians, who visited the camps and hospitals on the Potomac and between Fortress Monroe and Richmond [— Thomas BakeweU, Esq., presiding, and S. it. Von Bonuhorst acting as Secretary. The following report wa3 read, approv ed and ordered to lie published in the city papers: I Gentlemen of the Pittsburgh .Suin'ton/ Committee. —Your committee to visit the army of the Potomac, report that on our I arrival in Washington we had an interview with Surgeon General Hammond, who gave iis a pass to visit the army of the Potomac, and report to Surgeon Tripler," [ Medical Director of that. Division of the army. On Wednesday, dune ]l, vve visi ted General M'Clellan’s headquarters, and were kindly received by Surgeon Tripler. To hint we stated the object of our mis sion. I In regard to obtaining furloughs for I soldiers sick in the-hospitals and camps, I even when not likely to be ol service in I the army lor a considerable period of lime. | he stated it could not be done, for militnn I reasons. With regard to obtaining dis charges for I hose disabled so aslo lie unfit l< r future duty, he referred us to the regimen [ tal surgeons. He also gave 11s permission to visit all the hospitals in his division, and make such suggestions to him as we deemed proper, and intimated to us that our services in the hospitals would be ac ceptable. 011 the 12tii, 13th and 14th, we visited the various regiments from Western Penn sylvania. We were kindly received by Col. iiowley and his men, who met us as old iriends. The sanitary condition of his regiment is comparatively good. At the lime of our visit there were noun in the camp or regimental hospitals dangerously ill. \\ e visited his brigade hospital anil lotind it deficient in almost everything es sentia! for the comfort of its inmates. " N'o change of clothing for the patients; no mattresses or hunks to sleep on ; no means ot washing the patients: .no appropriate lood tor the sick, and only two camp ket ties for the purpose of cooking: also a de [ hciency in medicines—in fact, a very un comfortable place for a sick man. In this hospital we found but a few ot Colonel Kowlcy’s regiment, none of whom were dangerously sick, l'ho following is a list ot thoscMn his brigade hospital: Co. K, \V. .Sellwer. fever. Co. !•’, llenry Colliough, fever. Co. H. .1. Kxtra, debility, f.o. 1., I>. .Miller, diarrhea. ( o. i,. .losepii Newell, bronchitis. 1 o. .\I. Charles Ilnitinger, fever. Co. H. I.ieut. 11 rooks, fever. Co. IJ. Joseph M'Kissick, debiiitv. t'o. 1.. Alfred llrettle, fever. Andrew hush, gunshot wound on hand. Wo recommended two of the above to he discharged, and had reason to believe the ntheers of the regiment would succeed in having it done. -Col. Kowlev kindly fur nished us with horses to facilitate our labors. We then visited lhe<i:id. i Colonel Alex, liays regiment.)aml loun l it without a Surgeon, and delieient in medicines. l)r llelliold. of the 1 tilth regiment, however! nus attending to the siek' in the camps ~f this regiment, in the Brigade Hospital ol this regiment there are uhiuit one liaii dred patients. This hospital is. however oetter as to its sanitary condition than that iilthe brigade in which Col. Koalev - regimen! is. .We found the Hist. f.domd Kippey's regiment, althmigh mueii re.lti ceil in numbers, in good Sierits, i t . sa , ry condition good, the liegimentai Sn'r geuns giving entire snlisfiteiion. and well supplied with medicines. There were only four patieni.s in the e.niip hospital, none ol whom were daiigeroi.slv ill. We found the Sixty-second. Col. Black's regiment, in the best condition of anv we visited, its sanitary condition being good, and its surgeons generally giving saiTsihc non: its hospital arrangements the best we visited in the advance. J he lolst and load regiments have heen placed in the rear of tile advance. These regiments suffered severely in ihe battle ~l I'air Oaks. Their sanitary condition is not very good, many of the 'men living .-i. k o_ti account ol the taligue and exposure in cident to the late bailie. Wo commend these regiments especially lo Ihe care of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Commiltm*. '!>,« '"'li we visited Ihe hospital al While House.under the care of Surgeon \«utsnn. llii.s hospital <(int:iins about 1,- >o*» sick and wounded, and is a depot fro in which patients are shipped, as oppor tunity aflords, on the saniiarv bunt. This hospital is not what it should be. anil the proper authorities should remedy the ex isting evil- promptly. To this report we subjoin n ]| sl tients in I lie buspilals hi nrktown, I'ort-- in.mlli, mill While House from WcMi-rn 1 cnnsyivunia. these hospilnls, together Willi those at Portress .Monroe. Alexan dria mid Washington, with tin- exception ol'tlie hospital at White House, are all well conducted, the paiients having every attention necessary lor their welfare. Weare under obligations to the various officers with whom we catnc in contact. — We are under special obligations to Col. Samuel M'Kelvy, of (leu,'nil Hcinlzol nioti s stuff, for furnishing us with every convenience to facilitate the object of our mission. We made the following disposal of the medicines lakes with us, viz: Dr. Hazlett, lor tile -id Pennsylvania Cavalry. Dr. Kerr and Webb for oIM regiment. Dr. Symington, for Colonel Rowley’s regiment. .Mrs. Harris, President of the Pemale Sanitary Association of Philadelphia, for distribution to the hospitals containing Western Pennsylvania soldiers, and the residue of the medicines was left in Col. Geary's regiment, for the benefit- of the soldiers from this county. We also left Col. Geary's regiment the balance of our stock lor the benefit of the soldiers in that regiment, from this county. ' We remain yours respectfully, W. I{. 11a.mm.tox, Joux Dicksox, x T. 11. Dickson, A. G. McCAXni.K.us, 11. S. Cofcki:, Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee. On motion it was unanimously Rcanlml, 'That the thanks of the Asso ciation be tendered to the physicians and surgeons who visited the camps and hos pitals lor their valuable services, and for the interesting information they have gathered tor the community. Titos. Bakeweli., Pres’t. S. F. Vox Boxxiiorst, Scc’y pro tom. —We will publish to-morrow a list of the patients from Western Pennsylvania in the hospitals at Vorktown, Portsmouth and White House. Immense Slaughter. From all accounts we read in the papers the battie impending at Richmond, will be the greatest slaughter on record, but not witstanding the above, McClelland is pre pared to supply all who may attack him, with boots, shoes and gniters at less than Eastern prices. Decorate Your Buildings. Now is the time to lay in, a stock of Hags so as to be prepared to decorate on the coming Fourth of July. The Pittsburgh flag manufacturing company opposite, the Postoffice, can supply at lower rates than you can buy in the East. Another Steamer. The Neptune Fire Company have con tracted lor a first class steam engine, to cost $3,200. It will be built ana deliv ered at m early a day as possible. Patriotism and Pyretcefcale*. 11l view of tlie near approach of the rourtii t oung America begins to look about with longing eyes for the wherewithal to amuse themselves on the Nation's birth day. consisting .chiefly of explosives—' those which make the most noise being most acceptable. From the warlike spirit of the time it is fair to presume that more powder will be burned on the approach lng Fourth than for years past, and there win be a corresponding increase in the de mand lor fire crackers, torpedoes, &c Dropping in at our neighbors’, Reymer ft 1.»r05., Wood street, above Fifih, yester day, we noticed that they had received *rum 11. P. Diehl, the celebrated pyrotech !nst, of Cineirjnatti, an unustiallv ianre sleek of fire works of every description. inougli to supply the entire community. hey have not only torpedoes and lire crackers, (from the mammoth Chinese down to the .Jackson cracker and the old fushioned squib) but rockets in every va riety, plain and colored Homan candles pin-wheels,grass-hoppers, serpents. Bengal lights, flower-pots, volcanoes, verticle wheels, Ac., including several large show in'lvf' ■ , ? te “ din S to supply them sehes will hud here every article known " pyrotechnists at reasonable figures I elders Will lie supplied at the mnunfam li.icr S wholesale prices and tlic-v will have !, 'V*-' id and largest stock in the cii v 10 -elect from, while the n„ :l |; ty is sufncienily vouele.-d for in Ihe name of Ihe maker—the most celebrated i.vroteelr nst m llu* fuiuitry. l*il<Nf>urgli lemali i’oHi-jjo. 1 lit- examination exercises of the pupils ot tins popular and justly celebrated edu cational institution have been going on tor tiV" (lays—anil will hccontinucd to-dav. llie r.accalaurcatc sermon was delivered on Sunday morning in Smithfiold if. V. Uiurch, by Key. A. G. Williams, and the iiunual ndurcss in the same church on Mon day evening by itev. I'runldin Moore, of llarnsbnrg. Ihe exhibition of the gradu attng class takes place this evening at ■Smnhlieid M !•.. Church, and the closing t;xt;rn.-:c,s wnl conclude to-morrow evening at the same place, with an address by Hew Hr. Howard to the graduates, who will thoi receive their diplomas and sing a parti' <liurgc<l with Forger;-. I lit- I. nited Stains Marshal for this dis Mr. Mill-dork, arrived from Wash my y-s.cr.la.v. bringing will, l,i m a man nunc-d Ahnhb Sawyer, arrested in the rf™ 1 * : ‘l i;la l on Sunday, by Mr. Mur d'-cK and Deputy Marshal Dyers. of Wash ington c.uniy. Saywcr was arrested under an indn-tini-nl found some two years since m I n- I lilted States District Court at iihain--jiori, charging lain and bawrence ■ s with h.rging papers hv which a pen- M.n. ol .--Minn. belonging ,o an obi mar, in I otter county. I*a„ was drawn. Saw yer has been at large ever since thetind "l the indictment, lie is now in the county j:m. Vail A nibiirgli'M Menagerie. <lur renders in dohnstown will have ai opportunity or attending the exhibition o Ins immense and most attractive estab hshmeut to-day. It will reach this citv or i 1 1 i;<-! oil till to-morrow winti .shouhl \T i' V- :, - v * l"»l imineiJiatcly to •Mi* -i.-lmn.i s Auction. No. Kiftl, .street, “ . | u«• vi lit * )«.urseii with « patrol' well tiniug boots Ml- .-dnn-s. < Meeting. I he Methodists will hold a camp meet mg at I- reedom. Ih-aver eoiinly. eommene mg oa the 1 PI, of August TO-DAY’S ADVEItTISEMENTS Ti' m * AT l ~t: 'KO\- Illy v'-.i, 'i‘ " mn ‘. n " ! i’ennanil St. Clair • u-’et-.. \* ctini\-Mjuy mornmg at II a, m. MMITATfOXfi. rinsi!! i:i;n flak iiatputikim co, Arc prepared to supply KI XTHG flags. l*ltl.\TKl> AM> Oil, IIOiMIEk MI'SMV 1’ 1 - A <i s , All Irmn 5 |||4‘|««>N to 50 Frol. At luwf'r pricfsthnn can he bmuriit in tho Ea?t ni roroiTOMi i: post ofi k i; JOHN \\\ riTTOCK, Ascnt for Company (Over 100 Cuscm Frcwh HOOTS. saiors. AM> OAITKKN. FOE MEN, WOMEN, & CHILDREN, .1 lift receive. 1 , at 55 FIFTH STREET. M-OOXM II A 1.1., \\ Inch will bevitlri at mihcanl ul li.rv prirus. Call ami rx.imiar brf>»i« puivha*i::jr. t. a. .Uom:n.i x i>, The Philosophic Burner. HA VIMO.VS M.H [lUini.E-AITT.VU riiiln.-opMo Burner for (Jnrhon Oil i.« now ready. It many mlvantaife- ..vor the (.’ominon Burner*. 1. It makes u Ismre or .inmll light with pciTcet combustion. It will hum uny uuuntity r»{ oil with safety. o. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can he used us a taper night-lamp. ■ k J t can always be made to burn economically, h. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. .S. I t throws all the white light above the cone, it. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the coiuinou No. 1 sizo, and oan bo put on any lamp now in use. Kvcry per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price2.l cents; per dozen 92. Sold at No. *2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. je2T>-!ydw P. HAYDEN. H AND PINTOLS ALWAYS ON hand and made to order nt BRANT’S Gun Shop. No. I Fifth street, opposite the Hay Scales. Kopuiring of all kinds done; all work: warranted, und charges moderate. Call and pro vide yourself with firearms. jo*Js-ltd MRS, GREY’S NEW BOOK, THE FLIRT, OK, PASSAGES IN TIIE LIFE OF A FASHIONABLE MM LADY. BY MRS, GREY, Author of the “ Gambler’s Wife." etc. TIIF. FLIRT! THE FLIRT! TIIK FLIRT! THE FLIRT! Mrs. Grey’s New Book. THE FLIRT: or, PauafM in the Life »t h FH»lilonnl»Ie Young- Lady. By MRS. GIIKY. author ol the “Gambler's Wife,” etc., is published and for sale this day, complete in one large octavo volume, price fifty cents in paper cover, or seventy-five cents in cloth. For sale by HENRY MINER, No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Post Office. j 024 WANTED. MOORE’S DISTILLERY, 189 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine, with some ezpe* je23-tf rienco in grinding grain. HOTEL FOB BENT. FOR BEST-THE INTERIOR HO TEL, situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot, on Ross street, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to j«23-tf THOS. MOORB, 189 First street. pOT CIAY-MIIWOVBI PRT €IAT- ■ I'd! barrel! to arrive mid for solely ie24 HENRY JL COLLINS. . TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS IMPORTED LIQUORS J ust received, a large lot of Imported Liquors. Consisting of WIXES. KKANUIES, GIN, Ac, A, Ac. All warranted to be of the very best brands, and tor sale, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices, HononKttheln and Kec* tilled Wkiakey on hand. IKEXHY KESiKEDT, Sinithlield street. Pittsburgh, Pa. ] je2s—l mil UKAVKL. FELT, AXL> CANVAS roofing. Ilf atekials coxsTAvrr.Y «\ band. for s:i!c with instructions: .Also lICOX .SATURATED 1011 ItOOiX Our work is not to bo oxcolied by that of any Koofer m Western I’ennsvlvnnia. , li. F. SHoPE. 73 Smithfield st, _J^ Pittsburgh. ASS 1 ;* *'UAME U VUI. I. fx (j 1 . ItOjiaL for sale, with a lot of around 50 foot front on the Steubenvilio Pike by 00 deep, near W oods Mill, Icmpcrauccville. The house con tains brooiiis. and is arranged for two families good stone basement, well of excellent water, out <>ven, At" 1 rice only to), in easy terms of pav ment. Also a gaud lot. .11) by (Hi. in rear of above ior sale by S. CUTIIIiEItT k SONS. W-b X r> - •“•1 Market street. HKY AT AI'tTIO.V THIS : \Ucriiomi nt_ 55 (.’clock, ui >la,:ouic Hall Auction House, i-iftth .street, will ho sold a quantity of Delaines, Lawns, Salim-us, Jci-u« Cottoimdes, lmiinets, Chirdren’s Huts, Table Cloths, Towels, Shawls, Ladies’ amUii ius* ||,.Ae ry. Ac. T, A. MeCLKLLAND. Auctioneer. THE ELDORADOT (formerly COURT EXCHEQUER,) CORNER FIFTH &. SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post Oflioe.) THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ■*. taken the above woll-known stand, will be pleased to sec his fricuds at ull hours, llis wines, liquors, ules, and cigars are of the best. je24-3md JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. Highly i ji i»or t a xt—xkwly invented RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. . Nave you weak eyes ? Would you have them unproved ? If so. iry the Russian Pebble Spce tac es. Persons with weak oye* can he supplied with the RUSSIAN PEBBLE, which will grcatlv benefit them, by culling on J. DIAMOND, Or tician. i No. iMI Fifth street. Post Building. A?* Beware ot Pedlar* aud Pretenders, as the Russian Pebble Spectacles tire onl’v lhr sale at luy store. . Russian Pebbles inserted in old frames, if de. sired. j e 23 Thon City Tkust Company ) Pittsburgh. June Z‘>, 180:!. j f rilE axxitai. election FOR 111- A. RECTORS will bo held at the Rankin* House, corner Liberty aud Hand streets, on Mon* 7t " ‘to? of July next, between the hour? ot II and o'clock. R-Ctd J NO. E. PATTERSON. Cashier. To Rats, Roaches, kr. [h mtr,, n Mice. Moles and Ants. In Med Bugs. I.V {* tA,ro 'J .Moths in Furs Clothes. Ac. In Ifuitrmi Mo.-'ijuiloes ami Fleas. Jo Otifrot. In&ei-tson Plants ami Fowls, Jo /htitroii lassetson Animals, »te. In i text toy Every form and species of Vermin The‘Only Infallible Rcinctlies kr.mvn; “Free from Prison?.’* • danacroiH to the Human Fr.ndJv,’' .tats do not diton the i-mnisos," ..... ’They ptune off out their holes to die.” >/r«f r.vruvHort —by Ail Wimi.Ks.u.K Duccr.'STS in the larso cities, ind by i.rusinsL", Oroeers. Sturckccpcrs and Re tailers senerally. in all Oonntry Towns and Vil laces in the l nited States. J! A. FAHNKCTpCK * CO., R. K. SELLERS •V CO.. and others W hclesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralors can order as above. Or address direct —[or for Prices. Terms, An j to . HEXKY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, Broadway, New York jei-ouidAwia H " K * I ‘ lll ,K4l . STRAWBERRY. RASPBERRY, and BI.ACKBERRY PLANTS, (RAPE VINKS. CURRANT. find CUOSKBKKRY RUSHES, LINEAR. KIiKHiAKIi, and ASI’AKAdUS KWi'S nil ol the be*t quality, and warranted true to name. For sale at 2t> FIFTH STREET. ®fc22 J. KNOX. THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATKX-m* JANTAH Y 21. 1562.1 Rl-n I IRKS MXI.Y A ritUl. TO prove its incomparable superiority to anv pipe now ia u?o. It may be smoked without tutu 'hli tn iniif »r UHlilvUMVttt Cjftrti, tllO oil of tO bacoo is not. drawn into the mouth, ami the tongue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous Properties. The bowl is made of the Imest Uevon'.urc clay, mid gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pl.-asam fragrance. The to bacco van not iWo.-m? moimt, as in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to everyone he meets that he has been “ indulging in a ripe “ When the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip beneath requires demising, the pipe inn vW taken apart by removing the rim. The dav howl imiv at anytime be re tored to its original whitened by burning in the fire, (fitst drying it thoroughly) ora new howl may ho procured of the dealer. the opinions of those who have trmd this pipe: “from pcisoiiul experience, we know it to be all that it is represented/*— Bhifada. Inquirer. *• A very decided improvement.**— Public Ledger “All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex cellence.’’—£'rcni*«p Bulletin. “ Decidedly the best pip® in use.”—Jlnmipun/r .Star. “Ihe pleasures of a smoko are enhanced a thousandfold by its use, and the deleterious of fectsof smokiugaro entirely obviated.’’— Sunday Di*vntch. “1 heartily concur in the testimonials you have as to its superiority over nil other pipes in use.”— JnhnS. Bohrer. M. 1). “It obviates, ton great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil mid nicotine.’’—N, C. Bricdenbuvh, M. V, Numerous other extracts might be given, but the above arodeemed sufficient. JONES & EVANS, tlenernl Agonts, No, «»1 Arch street, Philadelphia. 4®* Caution— As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall he prosecuted to the fnll extent of the law. W. .V D. RINEHART. Agents, No. 14® and 151 Wood street, jels.2mood Pittsburgh. gAT, PASTE, HAT IV4STK, In offering this article wo wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no HumliiiK’, gotten up to deceive, but on the ooutruy is the best and most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages aro over all others, that It is one halt cheaper. It is free from Poison It brings Vermin to the air to die. It prevents them from dying in the premises. It will whcii used according to the directions. Completely banish Hats irom the premises Iu a single night Is is preferable in every reject to any and all Vermin l>estroycrnow in use. Ifit does not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a single night. Banishing them in a single night, tnoncyrefunilodiu every instance. On account of the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up, only to deceive, to avoid ask tor uuti take no other than the Bat Fiuite, Hut Paste, Prepared by JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of tho Diamond and Market streets. Country dealers supplied at the lowest prices. jelt> R. R. BULGER , MAKUKAOTUEEB or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF furniture. I& 45 SalthMJ Mnct, P111HBIT1«H a FCUAimnnaTer Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Oonrtßiajjon tanlwhieh w« will Mil rtth. lowest pnoee for Cion. i&ylfielpsli IWTP EE, FOR lOMi Churehes, &c.. for Bale by W. P. MARSHALL. HVottibN VAN AW BURGH & CO’S Mammoth Menagerie AND GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION, Comprising THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECTI Living- Wild Animals, ever brought together in any traveling exhibi tion, either in Europe or Auioricn, will exhibit in Pittsburgh, AT THE FAIR (iKOI.M), ON WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY JND SATURDAY, JULY ad. ad. (11l and ?*"• Doors open on the -fl, 4d and Sill at half past I and 7 o’clock P. M„ ON THE FOURTH, Doors will be open at St o’clock in the morning and continue open through the day and evening. fM™ ?" CC3 by , t S« Trained Animals, and in Dens of Lions and Tigers will bo given at 10 A. el., 1, *1 and S o clock P. M. Admission as cents. No Half Price. HYATT T'ROMT Tins i’lhkxsi: ksta ni,i«iniExr, Kreiitly enlarged and entirely refitted Tor tho pic sont ?en«on at<im expenditure of * w tile only purely zoological exhibition in tho country, and being entirely unconnected with any circus or other performances of questionable char acter. will be found Eminently Moral and Instructive in its tendency, and jworthy of the patronage of tho most refined and intellectual portion of tho community. To the youngit oilers an inexhaust able fund of pleasing information, while the old and middle aged will find ill the vast collection of 1C ARK BEASTS AND BIROS, from every quarter of the globe, many species of ot animated nature, which will be new to them, and which they may never again have an oppor tunity of witnessing. THE COLOSSAL I*AVILLIOA', capable of holding (i.OOO people at one time, is an exhibition ol: itsolt, while the splendor of the cages ami the elegance of all the appointments cannot fail to impress tho beholder with the live liest emotions of wonder and delight. At each exhibition a variety of . most rr.KASixa eeeeohjiaxces, more wonderful than any feats ofthe circus arena. ' null be given by the HIGHI.T TKAI.VKII AXI.tHI.S. which ihe cstaiiiishmciit is ccdcbralcd, iu- Img Til E EXoliMi; I -,s EEE 101 A XT HA XXIIIAI. THE PERfCFi'eIKG ELEPHANT TIPPOO SAIB PONIES, MONKEYS. MULES, Etc. Mens. Davis, a jsur.il of , OR EAT TAN AMIURtiH, Hill on ter the Dens of Lions, Tigers and Leopards. .... . A PUBLIC PAHADK will he ffivcn on H e«inc-?<lay morninjr, when the hltsluneot. imlmlinsr the l HI I M I*ll A _\T 4HAUIOT, eontatmn* Otto Horn s! Cornet Hand, and all the u.ur<»s m..l vans, forrmntr a <»ROCh>MuN t# O.XIS MILE IX , , u:x*;Tii, led the renowned Ynn. Auiburch in person. « who wj 1 t.ms ailosd <.«-ul:ir demonstration that Uc- Mill live.*, imtwithstanding the numerous •>! his lmvnss been turn in pieces hv wild '“•jj'.s.i win pass throutrh the principal streets, in <.i*lMr that the public may jmitre for themselves to the extent stud unparalleled i-wt of thi?. Croat /onjnk’ical enterprise. ie , M-‘ , lrd C’OiX ckut hall! <>XE WEEK OXLV. Oommenciug Monday E-ven'g, June 30, <’A ItYtKOHS & IHXEY’S MINSTRELS, I« STAR I’Eltl'O K .11 E EC S iieH‘ ehasto und varied entertainment, a.* tfiven by them at their OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. I'KKFOItnA.M K CONSISTS OF NEW SOSOS. OANCKS. IUTtI.ESQCKS. OKIUINAE JOKES. BEALTIFI I, BAMiADS, ttf'o |l*Om <frfa« .tinning in all the be?t performance over pro* sentod to the public. A«lt»iN.vlo:i 2S cpiits, 4'hil(ir<‘n 15 route. Hoots upcn at T'.j, commence at 8 o'clock. Xickcis li-r sale at all the principal Hotels end Music Mori's. ni:»l at the door on evening of per* fonuanee. (lumlciimnly usher* will l.c in nitcnihir.eo lo oonaitot Larues to scars. TIIOX. U. FITXSTOX. A sent. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. I.k&skz .\sn Manager WM. HENDERSON* Pkioks ok o.Missiox. —l*rivnle Boxes, $5 00: . injrlc £cat in 1 riyuto Box, $1 00; l'arquotto and liress Circle, chairs, 50cents; family Circle,# cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Box** •!>U cents; Gallery la cents. lliinl night of the old Pittsburgh favorite. UHAIiI.KY POSTER. D It t; X K A R I> . Edward Middleton Mr. Clms. Foster Agnes lJewton Miss Foster To eoneiudo with the MOUNTAIN ROBBER. Strawberries for Canning. 1S® W . IS THE TIME FOR CANNINO if "n'l preserving Strawberries. Those aclcct ed for this purpose should he of good color, solid m substance. of firm texture, and of superior lla }'i or \.-. ‘\‘ !,y such a berry can be found during the Strawberry season, at J. KNOX'S Establish* llunt .' fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders mny bo left cutler at ins stand in the market, or at his Horticultural storo. jclfi JV^rvlvr xo Ponrits -jrsT he i£rt„- -ciii. ? vory "feenew stock of Piano l-ortes. sotceted personally. troiu the celebrated U ii ek . orill S & Sons. Boston, lial v.w V Xt- *!i C d* Tsos, °'V and Hiizclton Bros., New lurk, allot new styles, and will be sold at present uiauulacturers reduced rates, for cash or on a reasonable credit. For sale bv JOHN’ 11. MEI.LOR. )e “ SI Wood street. w. & O. ItINEUAKT, and dealers in all kinds SjTEAW TOW BOAT FOB SAU-1M ' Er.£ e , t , 0 '?. Ij« k . 24 feet 4 > l6et hold, o lioilers 38 inches ter, Cylinder 17 inches and 4'A feet stroM^Erß*' 1 - thing ready ior furnishing. inquire of ' . w^VJ22£.V'v--3 \ EH • ,lsr KECEIVED AT NAt’OVES; ; J . Tobacco, Snuli and Segars, T I»ORLANX>\*\ 08 Market street. Ladies Congress G inters. I^ISSOLLTIOX— TSfiS: FIRM OFB. c bymufu^^ P reS Ti n f i,l - iir ' n '" •'''■ "• f* “er and N ti«Tby 5 X r ii.i b^™^::' .'. h « wUI b « s “- IlHl I'llKte, lawyer, K r • I !l. SAWYER; 1 ruUbur.h.Ja^lAl^--"™ 11 - KOTICI'r-TiaK SOAP AA!) f’t Vm «. • INESS will 1,0 carried on by vr« J ' cr ,', ho n s mo of B-C.A-3. H saw' YER. at the old stand. J. II - SAWYER Juno J 2,1862. SMITH & PITOAIHB, MERCHANT tailors, ST. c: Laib sxkeet. HJ® »* MARKET STREET IS THE PLA CP FOR CHEAP SHOES A* BORLAND'S AUtTSBHXNTS. $105,000, Xr.MBKRINC Nos. 149 and 131 Wood street. tiivc me a call. So. 48 - HIYER POBT OF PITTSBURGhT ARRIVED. Franklin, Bennet. Brownf.ville. rvi Il ii lc ' Brownsville. U,l. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown. Wheeling. DEPARTED. fj^B 3? .t.Br.w r iUm r I ? jlv s r_ ~ Lasl evening at twilight fte. Wn 'TT an " f ? et w i atar ,n iFe channeirmnd falling Iho weather during tho day was ple,- S&" Cap:. Frencli's fine packet She- PriiEV 3 w? »"E ccd . for tho I'l'per Mississippi on b,^'“ t y o ; u ; as wcB r ?Mcd l for.° HK '' : ' ' T ‘“ see ,hat an Capt. Anderson's pretty steamer Olido has returned from Cincinnati She seems to give general satisfaction. She is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville on Thursday. Onr it. office™ y ° UD(? frienJ I’,’rtor 1 ’ , ’ rtor wiU be found in the Manager. The splendid passenger steamer Kenten,CaptG WEhhert, leavestiiisday forCin emnati and Louisville She hits speed, tho beat nt accommodations, and attentive officers Cant 8 f eppard, who presides in the ofljee.' is a very obli ging ofiicer. .goon For Cineinimij and I.oulaville. THIS DAY. JUNE 23. 10 A. M. the KE.tn.Att PAwim. NBBiBSSd. GLK steamer KENTON, G. W. Lbbert commander, will leave for tho above and intermediate ports on. the day announced. * or frei gh t w passage apply on board or to JOHN 1 LACK. WM. HAZLETT or Je2s J.B. LIVINGSTON & ODLAmta. For ClnolnnMtl, Cairo, Saint Loala, da lena, Dubuque and St, Paul. MONDAY, JUNE3Oth,S P.M. 3 n ;;sa mskt « For Cincinnati and Louisville WEDNESDAY', JUNE 25,10 A M TIIE NEW and splendid • oa— passenger steamer GLIDE W B Anderson commander, will leave for the above an <? intermediitc ports, its announced above t cr freight or passage apply on board or to J*2s J. B. Agents For Cincinnati, Cairo, Nt Lon la. Gale na, Dubuque, and Nt Paul. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25. 4 P M eiijSnh the first-class pm. WmBEBC SENGER steamer COM. PERRY J McAndrcws enmmandcr; will leave for the abn\o ports :i.v per announcement. * or freight or passage apph- on board, or to je2s J.B. LIVINGSTON ACo'. Agonts. For Cinrimiali, Louisville. Cairo, St. I .on is, t.aiena. Disbnquc, A St. Paul. FRIDAY, JUNE 27,10 A M Sjl'iC.h THK FJRST- class PAS. -SENGEIt steamer SIIENANGO, r-1, breach Commander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, as per announcement, ror Irvigut or pussagu apply on hoard, nr to . „ J- H. LIVTNOSTON A- CO., . _ Je “ ,) Agent*. For Bmer, Steubenville and Wheeling. f ~K PACKET .STEAMER L, ? ls Martin. I). T. Brown, com mander, leaves for the above norm Monday, Wednesday and Jbnday at 1231. 7 tor freight lor passage apply on board or to J. COLLINS «t CO., and WM. lIASLETT. Meats Regular Tne»d«y Pnehct For .’Marietta and Zanesville. ■aMtirra I steamer g AM A GRAHAM, Cep Munriin Ayers, cotcitander, leaves Pittsblrg pvnrj rp'rn’t o!i C ■* T ' »n<i Zaneevi every FRIDAY at 8 a. m. For freiehV or ti.ssr.eo apply (m board or to J. B. LrY IN GrSxOX A CO., Agenta, Pittsburgh. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. HAZLETT Has opened an offico at NO. 90 WATEB STBEET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharo of pat • ronege from steamboat mcn« ap2t-Iyd^ Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa. CITI ATKI) O.V TUB ALLEGIItNT *■“ Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Crcs son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Cambria county. Fa., will bo open for tho reception of Via- On the 95th day of Jane. An excellent Band of Music will be iu attend ance during the season. r or circulars and further information, apply to PIIAN CIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. jelS-dtsepl Teamsters-wanted ni- MEDIATELY ,100 experienced teamsters. ior service in the Mountain Department.”— Wages *25 per month and one ration per diem, transportation will be furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. /-.as « Major and Quartermaster U.B. A. Ofhco Quartermaster U.S. A.. No. 840 Libert* street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. OfFICE OL-AETEEMISTER U. S. AUT, I - Pittsburgh, Pa., .1 uno 14,1862. } W“I -SOCJfD OATS. Delivered in quantities not lew than firehun . Fayment luf -i io 0,1 delivory, at No. 840 Liberty street, or on Levee . .... „ . ALKX. MONTGOMERY. joJU-dtt Major anil Quartermaster U. S. A. EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES £ WAGONS. ViraERY SECOND-HANDED. TWO* S-A SEATED Carriage-top Duggiea and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively he sold at ; . the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at* tention paid to repairing. »KS. JOSEPH* WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street, near the Two* Mil. - Kun - 1 Cl 1». SEEI, iT. - Jm *« FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathednil REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, : - Daaures m ' NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Sow* -i ' -! rititt: . apt ■4 eep it beeube yihi, , .SAVE YOUR MONEY when you can and got aBEX T E U PIANO ' , Get the tiling itself well as name; one that is light ’ and elastic .touch, that will not ache j our wrist '■ ' * and fingers isa PIANO today and to-morrow,tow ~ for cash or approved acceptances. CallaniOn ' convinced. WISE A BROTHER,. -• ~ In y2o Manufacturers, US Wood street!.:; '’' T“*« EXTRACTED WITHABT ' FAIN by the use of an apparatus whaftbf no drugs or galvanic battery cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to teetifr •* A as to the safety and painlessness of the operatic*. >• whatever has been said by persons interested in ■« i~ asserting thecontrary, having no knowledge of my • 7- process. . W-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in erw/ c^“, r ? t ' 8 “ l«w. as will warrant the best of material in all cases. 11OlIDRY, Dentist, 184 SmithteMetraaL-. no!4ly-ia NEW SAC4HJES, NEW SACWVES, LACK HOISTS, LACK POHiTS. ...... lace hoists, ‘ J i'JKtI'LAHS, WITH SimVßt, . i lee ns«}f Am! ' wiTHsunm*, LACE CIRCULARS, WITH SLEEVES,. SACQVES from 81 SO to 94,. CLOTH SACQUES, n,‘OM S 3 00 AND UPWARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS For SACQUKS, in plain »nd Fancy Colon. NEW STALES IN DBESS GOODS. Just opened and Very Cheap. iIIECKEDIAND STRIPED SUMMER SttlKl FOU CENTS. w. & D. HITOI7S. Comer Firth and Hurlret sirertit. SS' I *,*® A«*HS-io BBW CHIME M * Uried Apple?, just received and for *alo by JAS-A. FSIt&R, ’ 1 Corner Market and First stmts.
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