Ka%. M- wemnianti. * ««*., mo. 37 mmr PARK ROW. NKW YORK, and« STATU* STRSRT. BOSTON are our agents for the »■« Weekly pout in those cities, and are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions form at our hotee*t Rate*. FRIDAY MORNING, .JUNE 27^ CITY AND NEIGHBOBHOOD INTELLIGENCE Suspicious. A gentleman of this city left with us yesterday a small pocket book, belong ing to a well known editor in a neighbor ing village. It contains some dead head tickets, due bills' paynble in boa#d at hotels, receipts, Are., valuable only to the owner. The fact that it contained “nary red M failed to provoke the slightest sus picion that there had been any foul play, as the owner has never been accused of carrying any of the article “loose about his clothes.” The pocket book was found upon the roof of a house, which redered it doubtful whether the aforesaid editor intended to astonish our citizens by some Blondin feats, or was investigating the depth of S)ot, preparatory to the poorlmthunestoc cupation of chimney sweep. His character as a might have hail something to do with his gravitation towards the chimney top, but it is more likely to have been induced by a desire to get an addi tional “brick” for his tile. The whole affair is mysterious: we want information, and doubtless, tin? editor wants his pocket book. He certainly can not attend the Republican Convention on the 17th of .July, unless he gets it. as it contains his only pass. Col. Ilambrigtit'x Expedition to Chattanooga. The Louisville Journal contains tlie olli cial ireport of Col. Hainbright to Cien. .1. •S. Negley, describing bis expedition to Chattanooga, Tenn., which we publish- HuDQ&tBTEBS United .states Forces, hehipf 1 „ . .. CnATTAXOOOA, Tes.w, June s, Ho -j brigadier General J. S.Xeglcv, command ing Division United Mutes J ones: SIK; —I have the honor to report that the forces under niv command continued their march over the Cumberland .Moun tains, arriving before Chattanooga on the 7th, after a long and tedious murch. After a short rest, in accordance with your order, my command was thrown for ward to reconnoitre in force. We found the enemy on the opposite side of the Tennes see river, well intrenched behind earth works, close to the river bank and on the top of the hill, preparing to dispute our crossing the river at this point. ~ The artillery, under command of Lieut. Cypher, Kirn Ohio, and Lieut. Nell. First Kentucky, was placed .in position:' abo the Seventy ninth Pennsylvania volun uM'ri?, Major Melliager commanding, onu company and a detachment of which wen thrown forward to the river bank to act at Sharpshooters to pick oil'the enomv's min ners, the- balance of the regiment beim reserved for the support of the batteries.* Ihe tilth Kentucky cavalry. Colonel Haggard, and the 7th Pennsylvania caval ry, Major Wynkoop. were thrown to I In rear under cover, and out of ran-e of the enemy's guns, to cover the flank and to protect the rear. Our line being forme,l. and our sharp shooters being within 4110 cards ~f the en emy s intrenehments, but avery short time elapsed before the intantrv of thccncmv opened fire upon our advance: immediate ly afterwards, their batteries opened upon us with one iM-pounder. ps pounder and four small pieces of ordnance. Our batteries promptly returned their hre and the cannonading was kept up briskly for five hours, silencing their bat teries, causing them to beat n lias tv retreat hnd to evacuate the town, taking with them their commissary stores, and destroying in their -flight two railroad bridges, .to. From sources which appear reliable the enemy s loss was one hundred killed and wounded, and eighteen prisoners taken on this side ol the river. Our shells did terrible execution in the town, completely destroying many build am°"g otllers their commissary de- I have to report one man wounded of the seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Volun teers, as the only easualitv that occurred. ..., e renewed the cannonading on the bth, which was kept up for three hours, forces” 4 reCe ‘ VlnS “ r, T ll - v ’ 1 withdrew my -The officers and men under my command behaved nobly, and J compliment them for their steadiness under a galling fire, and tor the alacrity displayed in obeying every command. • " J The above is respectfully submitted. H. A. IIAMBIMGHT. . Col. Tilth I*:,. Vols. inn • ii"”,, /y <!tn - Commanding. LOfhcial] —M. H. Lik-hku, A. A A (i ihi h -nn 0 o man,i , 0f CoL Hambright, (oi ‘I,. 1 ennsylvama, but on this occa sion Acting Brigadier General,) iscon llkl> Kc,ltl ‘el;y Cavalry. of°,h“ ag i ard c ? m, " andi «S i a detachment M=;l.ur he r en,h 1 ennsylvania Cavalry. K r nV- nk T pC ,? mmiirulln f; : one section First Ohio Artillery L-ent. Sypher com mandmg; one section hirst Artillery, Lieut Webb commanding; and the Seventy-ninth Bennsylvania \ olunteers (Infantry), Major Melhnger commanding; and were the only troops engaged in the skirmish at Sweden’s Cove. At Chattanooga they silenced the enemy’s batteries.beloro any X>ther troops came up. J Army Chaplain*!. Tlie Adjutant General reports, in an ewerto a resolution of the House, that the rolls of but bio regiments are on file and that of many of these the field and staff rolls on which the chaplain should be Are missing, but that there appears from what rolls have been received to be chaplains on duty; 2i; absent on lf-avc, or detached service, and 1" absent without leave, making in all 4,‘17 regimental chap lains in service and under pay. The Adjutant General renews his sugges tion that' the chaplain should be chosen by a majority of the officers and enlisted men of each regiment, and also recommends that no person shall be eligible to an ap pointment who, in addition to being a reg ularly ordained minister of some denomi nation, cannot produce credentials of his good standing, piety, intelligence and de votion to duty from the presiding authori ties of his church. P crson electc d or appointed Bhall permitted to draw pay except upon a certificate to the Adjutant. < J uthent ' eated copy of such eredentmls has been filed in his office oytne Appointing power. The Oratorio. fineOrltorin rS WiU be 2 r *" milld eGnt the some we£ Ve " at S -‘ Pau1 ’ 3 Cathedral “U? T, k Mv nc ° 13 to be repeated ti ? on of Prof W 1 b ,?. g,veil unde r the direc thenartioisf orWamelillk a "d some of ab?e P PI ! i are amateu rs of consider ed wT.. t e f r,ty - • J ’ be Frohsinn Soci nccMflll.’ j or ?> g,ve their aid oil the SX’in Und Th the leadershi l’ Mr- J- P , ke Programme is little t i b “ g f d fro ® ‘ ha t presented before, and will h« « n 0 all «l>o 3 “eeess. .We can assure will h f n ytbl “H- of , ““ending that they satisfied with the small ex- KSTpiS*" 1 ' s “ »*rtk or B IMUaburgl. Strum- koatMU. CajA, Wm. T. Ban;, of this city, died on TnesjJay night, at St. John’s Hospital, Vmcinnati, after a protracted ilin*fi“ Colmcl Rippey. Aletter from : ‘/&;Ai,C.,>’of the 61st l eiiusvlvuimi regiment, appjurs in the / JV’-I-V of \\ i-ducsday. After aduseription I ‘V |«*r L wl *i«di tlj e t* Ist took in the hat tlo of rair Oaks, ho says of the late com mander oi the regiment, Col. O. H. Kip- P®y s “ Our greatest loss, and one which we daily and hourly feel, is that of our beloved colonel. Col. Kippey was more like a father to us than an oificer —more like companion than a superior. He was beloved by the entire regiment. Gen erous, frank, anil open-hearted to a fault; his sympathy was always with the weak, brave as a lion, lie knew no danger. Is it to he wondered at, then, that we all re garded him as our friend and protector? A ever would he place his men where he would not go himself, and, in the many vicissitudes of a soldiers life, he shared alike with his command. His whole soul was in his country’s cause: his one idea to serve it; and on the shrine of the patriot lie has shed his blood for it. He died as no wished, to die, a soldier’s death, at the head of his men, with his face to the ene my. The last seen of him he was on foot, with pistol in hand and sword upraised, rushing into the liercest. of the fight. His body was afterwards found on tile field. It has been sent to his family at Pitts burgh, of which place he was a native. 1 hough a lawyer by profession, at the first call for troops he was in the field with the all Pennsylvania, as-lieutenant colonel, His death has left a void in our regiment not easily filled ; society has lost one of its brightest ornaments; and his country a noble soldier and a true patriot «m mencement Exercises ol' (he Pittsburgh Female College. I lie exhibition oi* the graduating class of this flourishing educational institution closed last evening. The Smithfield street JI. E. Church was filled almost to suffoca tion on the occasion, hut. there was the closest attention to the exercises, which passed off very creditably to all! The order was as follows, the evening being opened with prayer ami appropriate music interspersed between the pieces: l.utin Salutatory, Kmoline Wilcox. South Pittsburgh. Coralites, Amanda A. . I’crshinc. Ply mouth, Ind. hat Next? Ifattic N. Hughes. Wc : Newton. An Odd \\ under or Two in the World of Literature, Anna !■’. Simpson, Evanston, JlllliOis l.e l.augage, Mary E. Kidd, Pittsburgh. 44 ( he Mills of the Gods Grind Slowly.” Mattie E. Fisher, Freeport, 111. Driftwood, Estella <>. Griswold, Elka der, lowa. Kxoiius (poem). Fannie A. Fish. Chi cago, 111. Earth Kite a Point of Eternal Bring ( valedictory), Mrs. Mattie Mo(\ Brown? West Elizabeth. Address to Graduates. Kev. W. I>. Howard, 1). lb Conferring Degrees. Parting Song by tin* Graduates. Keuediction. Ibe graduating class numbered nine tec'ti. and the exhibition of last evening proves bow groat is the value of such an institution of learning as the college, and retlects great credit on the faculty/" * The Pennsylvania Reserves. 1 A correspondent of the Philadelphia //V<>*, at lair Oaks, thus eulogizes Geu. • Mct-alTs Pennsylvania Bcst-rw Corps : ■ “On Wednesday last, (Jen. McCall,with 1 jus splendid division, arrived at. his place m the army of the Potamar. Uv gradual marches he has come from White House, stopping, on Tuesday evening, at the cen tre o! Gen. McCleilams arinv, and op Wednesday, early in the morning, leaving for the right wing, fin.* extreme right is tin; position assigned to the Reserve Cori »s, ami they will hold Meclianicsville and the lino of the Ohichahominv to New Bridge, relieving Gen. Franklin from this duty.— No body of troops in the army are superior to the Pennsylvania Reserves. Excellent health, strict discipline, and a complete armament., ijuaiify them, under tin* lead of thou* gallant General, to meet any nuinb**r of troops the enemy can bring into the held. Experienced officers are in cum mnml of nil the regiments and companies, arid the whole division is capable, if no eessary, of reproduciny the gallantry which, amid gloom and despondency,edec tnfied the country at the battle of il'ranes vtlle." Surgeon A. Jl. Speer. In lookin'; over a recent number ol the Miner* Journal, published in Pottsville. l’a., wo were much pleased to notice ijuite a fluttering encomium on our fellow-towns man, Dr. A. M. Speer, who is now serving in the Army ot the 1 ennessee as Surgeon of the 7th IVunsylvania I'avalry, I'ol. Wyn koop s regiment. Surgeons are not gen erally expected to do much lighting. Iml in this ease the Doctor does not appear to have waited tor a precedent, and slash ed around him with a will. flu-i«,Y.e spondee! says: ** I must not f .rget to mention our Surgeon. A .\l. Speer," from Pittsburgh, l“u. He fought like a hero, and in the thickest of the light would dis mount among a storm of bullets to exam ine and treat his wounded, lie is a brave man." Trade with Memphis. We have ns yet no direct trade with Memphis, but there is a daily line ofstenm boats between that city and St. Louis and one twice a week between Cincinnati anil Memphis. The manifest of the Silver Moon, one of.the line last iiamed, on her first, trip upward, was as follows: I'.i” bales cotton: 427 hhds. sugar; d-li-hlds. and::'n half bbls. molasses; tio bales rags; ltd bales batting; st> packages merchandise: to empty barrels; li4 bales skins: 3112 dry hides; 10l green hides. An Indiana County Rebel. Among the five hundred rebel prisoners from Jackson’s army, recently taken to Harrisburg, is one John Smith, of Indiana county, who left home for the South live years since. He fought at Hull Run, Win chester, and in several other battles; lias been in t.h 3 rebel service fifteen months, it is said that lie was impressed into the army in Louisiana. He will probably be released ami return home. For Europe. Mr And. Ctirnegei, well known hen from his long connection with the Western Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad,left for the East by the Express train yester day. He goes to New Vork, from which port he sails for Europe with his mother. He will be absent three months ami meanwhile, his brother, Mr. Thos. (Jar negei, will fullfil his duties here. W, wish him a safe and pleasant trip. The Lumber Trade. The Clarion UemucnU states tlial the quantity of lumber intended, for market this season is very small, though now, that the Mississippi has been opened, the busi ness will, doubtless, undergo an improve ment. A large numberof coal boats have been built iu the Clarion yards, and are waiting for a rise to come down. Government, Loan Ageney. We refer to the advertisement of Joshua Hanna, Esip, the government loan agent here, who will to-day open books for sub scriptions to the new loan. Pittsburgh did not .do as well on the first loan as she should, and our citizens now have an. opportunity of making up the deficiency. Melt and Wounded lluektailn. Forty-six sick and wonnded officers and privates of the Pennsylvania Bucktail and other regiments reached Harrisburg Wed nesday night, in charge of Surgeon S. D, Freeman, and are now comfortably quar tered in the military hospitals in Camp Cnrtiii. It is with pleasure that we announce thecoming of the great Star Troupe known as Carncross anti Dixoya Minstrels, num bering sixteen talented performers. Thev have been performing in Philadelphia with great suecess. Ihe press and the public of ex a celi^ce' lVeaWUr,iL ‘ d the “ lh * » ,ulm Everything they do is new and original, each performer being a star in his profes r?°E' - mou S list of names we notice J • r Ul r xe ?! 1 ’ rank Moran, Arthur Hughes and .1. L. Carncross, assisted by a great vocal and instrumental corps unsurpassed by any in the world. We expect to see Concert Hall filled to its utmost capacity on next Monday night. * Transl'erretL Capt. I). L. Smith, who has for some months held the position of Commissary of Subsistence, at Clarksburg, Ims been transferred to Winchester, where he will ofliciate in a similar capacity. The Menagerie. Our renders in town and country should bearm miud that Van Amborgh Co.'s great menagerie will be exhibited for four days next week, at the Kair 0 rounds, commencing on Wednesday. Fatal Accident. Michael McCarty, employed in excava cating on the line of the Krie and Pitts burgh Unilroa<l, was killed last Friday, near West Oreenville, Mercer countv. bv the falling of a mass of earth. 11c was a young man, and lately from Ireland. Charley Foster. This old Pittsburgh 'favorite is still on the boards at the fhcatre. lie appeal a in an attractive bill to-night. Hnoi' Skirts for Ladies. Misses, an' Children, at McClelland's Aiic-t ion. 4UBRPH SIKYKK, JOSEPH MEYER & SOU, msmnnEis.ii. MM VAMI PI.AIN HHMTIKI, A CHAIRS A REHOUSE. 13.-. .S.MITHFIKI.U STREET. (Bolwoon .Sixth street and Viririu alley,l PATENT WRITING CASE J'IIISIVSK IN MO AHKA.VIUI AM TO • rlvu ,lle Wr,,er a table citrhi l>y nino in,-lies towrite upon, will hold Pen uud ppiuiii, liMllrt KiitilM r anti i'licelifrN. an.l >fci will fold up .«o a* to measure c.nlyh»s inchij.- by :! inchest. fur iniln oy W.H. iltVIbV. “pH v. iion a tiiim> ars. M A SI II OO It— HOW LOST! HOW KEMTOItEO! Just i.uhlishcd, in a Senl.il Enveh,|,o. I‘riee n Six Cents. ~}|f crl w: ON, TIIK NATURE. TREAT MKN 1,1.11.1 Radical l.uro ol K|,eruiul..rrh,i-a or SSn V- I 1 '. :, , klll ' w . l jnv.duntary Knmiissi„ns. r>exual Debility, ami Impedimenta to Marriatre KeneraJly Consumption, Epilepsy ami tits: Mental nml Physical Inn.mmitv^Viul't. ‘ v ,'-'~ I!y Hurt. J. Oil 1,. \ KHH KLL, .V. I).. Auth.-r ~f the C™i rfv “A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers.” Sent under seal, in a plain tuivolnpi*, to any ad dress. Font jifio/, on receipt of six cents, or tw< Dr. <‘l*. L K LIN K 1 »-t. o w, ‘ ry ? { W V»rk, Pom office p..x, 45*« OPEN AIR 6RAPE CULTURE A PIUiTIiVW. TIG. \TJ-K ~v rH Garden and Vineyard Culture, of the Vine, exi. TIIK MAM I'AITI RKOF lllllllAl'll \\ |\K || i:sit.\i:t, UOK TIIK uni: of ama ■-W Icnra and I.the-rs ill the N..rlhern and Mid dle Mutes, i'r,,lastly illustralcl with new en jtravinas Irani carefully executed de-icn- eerified hvdtrect hractice. liy .lo||.V I’ll IN, aullicr i.l I-.ssav mi Open Air tlra|.c t'ldlure." 1., which was awarded the t-ir, l I'r.-tuiuni ~t the A'merieau institute. J o which i- :iil.|v,| % of Ex ampler .if American Vineyard Practice, and a < Prepared Dodipii.,,, ~f the tVlehrated i liOtuf iy .Si/tfriti ni t iilh,rr. Price 111 00. • s cnt fiL»: ot po-facc. upon receipt nt price ~ w. , .1. KNOX. No 21* Tilth steeut, Pitlyhur«h. To Item To Item To [lent To Item To lb*t To hem To IJpHt To Iteut ntrov Rats, HruiohifS, Htroy Mirt*, Mules and Aids. •ttrui/ Bed Bums. ntroy Moths iu Furs. Clothes, Ac, itroy Mosrjuiioes and Fleas. uteom —Insects on Blunts anti Fowls, itrou Insect-on Animats, Ac. it,-ay Kvcry form and sperms of Vermin The ‘Only Infallible Remedies known.' “Free from Poisons,” •'NotiiauKorous to tho Human Family.” Knt.s do not dieon the premises,*’ ~, f , *lhey rnino, iff nuttheir holes to die." ytftl r.vcrywtH’re —by All Wnot.KSAi.K r>nti«j/sisTfl in the largecities, and by Druggists, tinkers. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. in nil Oountry Towns and Vil lages in the United States. . F i A !! NK^P C , K *CO.,R.E. SELLERS A: CO., and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country drulcrs can order as above. Or address direct—(or for Prices. Terms. Are Ito 11KXRY R. CONTAK, PruidparlWpot. 4*2 Broadway, New Vork. MBS. GEEY’S NEtV BOOK, THE FLIRT, OK. PASSAGES IN THE FK OF A FASHIONABLE YOUNti LAD! BY MRS. GREY, Author of the " Gambler’s Wife.” etc. THE FI.IHT! THE Fl.lltl ! THE FI.IHT! THE IT.IKT Mrs. Grey’s New Book. l f. l | K ,. ll 7 lll . , ! : « r ;P»M»ttM in the Ml.. V.. * lahliiMimiiip Yotiaiir l.itilv i*.. MBS. (IRKV. author ol the ** tiamhler’iNvife oto.. if puld .shed uml l,»r sale Ihi* day, eon,plate " ..no largo ootavo volume. ~ri. o OUv “ l.at'or rover. sevcnty-li vo eels in .doll, MUST HIT HI IN Kit, No. 71 and 7tt Fifth street, next dour to Post Oflioe. _ R AT PASTE, BAT PASTE, Ja offering tins art.ole we w.-h it distinctly un derstood that 1 it as n» lluniluig, gotten ut“ to deceive. h.it on the oontray is tho best ami most eflecnml Vermin Destroyer uml Rat Killer ever dHPovwd. Its advantages are over ail other- It is one hall cheaper, It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to the air to die. r» them fromdying in the premises, iVm.luTJtw i “**«<* to the directions, In a Binghf nig Ka,s Uaw **“ “ muhai ~ Dis preferable in every resrwet to any and all Verm.ii Destroyer now n. uao . {fit does not prove sSe U night* V * ry m,ta,,,!0 - banishing them h! a Banishing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance On account of the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up. imlv to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask lor aati take no other than the Rat Panic, Rat Panic, Rat Ponte. ««nnF corner of the Diamopd aad Harke’t streets. Country dealtn snppliod at the lowest prices. |916 AT ™ E a*®K CITY COLLEGE, corner of Penn nn.i <*# iMnir treats. Friday morntiutatll A , jJ“ nOXIII bUUa,r 117!!* \ X ? WW rMBRKI. lit McClelland's Auction House. l r . s. kant“ T * :rmastkrs ' wa l { . AND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST Bought by PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, Jeg-hna JOHN i>. SCIibLV. Cashier. I¥°®*\ SKI Ill'S AT McCI,EI.I,ANI»-K ■fd Child™,"• 55 FiftU ,or ladi «’' I/I* 11 -I*' 1 *' HEKI. OAITF-HS, #1 oil, DOI.I.AII SAVINOS BANK, NO. 05 FOURTH STREET. Deposits made with this Bank heforo tho First Day of Jnly will draw interest from that date. i«'27-:U OIIAS. A. COUTON, Treasurer. S"* MB K E 1.1. AS A Nil MOOT .skirls at .McCKllaml’s Auction House. jjclfr Williatiu .XXTHOXY UKVRB HT '"WJS!* FO *ms. ■ ■ »t.N. and Children, at McClelland’s Auction ilousu. j e 27 Im&SIK ftOOUS ’ IiIWKRR, SATI , b 1 45* Ac ;-»t auction-Friday and Satur • J V n< -. a 7. w ? (1 **' HJ° antl 3 ft *elock, at the ?onic liali Auction House, 55 Fifth street bn sold a fiuantity of Dress doods. Towel/ c Linens, CV-sunercs. Satinctts, Kentucky ns, Unldrcn s llat«. .Nut ons. Ac. t. a. McClelland, •' Auctioneer. ■'■TTSHl'ltKll. fl"l .HOSE OF A NEW KIND, JUST ”L r MC" v vl and i;. l ' sale. l" B ether will, a full .-tock c>f the old make, nt IN. OKI.ANUK, • Liberty atrcecuiniosito head of Wood. jelii-mfs fSBI’IMIB FLAG 11AM F.ACTI IIIXG Cl) Arc prepared to supply BI’NTIXCi FI.AOS. Haiti lulmlHiiil, ■‘RIVrUlt AND Oil. lIOII.KO VU’SI.IS <‘lat-ckt*r lioitrtl All Mixcv. lilt-tic to All Keel. AI h.wer nrieca Ilian can l.e l.ouxhl in the East. oui-o r opposi i u POST limit: JOHN W. PITTOCK, Aecnt for Comi-any. Over 100 CllNt>N lIOOTN. A.VO UAITERS. FOR MEN, WOMEN, & CHILDREN. •lii.-t received at 55 FIFTH STREET. ntKOXII' lIALL. Which will he 5.,1,1 at unheard „l l„w cricos. I'all and examine. hef..re luirtdiasinu. I- A. Het I.m.I.AXIt. W A N TEIjT MOtlllE'S ItISTI I.I.ERV. • s FIRST STREET , Tw,, men t„ run an emrino, with sumc exj.c- in grimliug grain HOTEL FOR RENT. |lor Ki:vr- rnr. ixtkuiok iro IEL. situated at Connelsvilte K. It. Depot, •m Koss struct, is. ofl'm-d for rent on reas.mablt terms. The buihlimr is in cxcelk-ul repair, and completely furnished. Apply to jelSi-tf THUS. .MOOKK. l*ii First „trect. STIJAM TOW BOAT FOII KALE-ISO foot on Deck. 24 feet beam, 4 >_ . Ik feet hold, A lioilers 38 inches dmmo-fifiSSiflSsE ter. Cylinder 17 inches ami 4U feet stroke. Kvery thinß ready jor furnishituc. Plmniire of LONG A I>|IFF, Wl Water street. IMPORTED LIQUORS. lini>o i* t, o<l Li <i no■■ ik HIiASIHKM. UIK, A. Ac. All wtirruiitfsl to l»e of ihe very l.e>t linioils, an either wholesale ur retail, at tin* I.ove: e.n-h j.rn-o-. A!-'» a l<4 of Jlon<»i»:;ttli4>||i itu<| •(«•< tlltvil Wlai*lt«*y i.u liaixl. HI-.MtV hi:\M;|»Y, Mmltilo-UI ptltvl, l'ltisbui/ii, |*a. jeliVlnul THE.ANDREWS PATENT PIPE, UMrKSTtII JAM AKV 21, 14,2.) RK«I V IRKN ONLY ATRIAI.ro prove its incomparable superiority to any pine now io use. It may be .smoked without «#»y tuieteriom or un)ilt<ixunt rift-rfr, an the oil of to bacco is not drawn into Ike mouth, and the tongue does not become furred or coated from in* haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. Tho to bacco cannot become inoi*t; as in ordinary i'ipcs. because the drip beueath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and tho breath <d tho smoker docs not proclaim to everv one he ineots that he has been " indulging in a pipe." When the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may be taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may at any time be restored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (fiist drying it thoroughly) ora new bowl may be procured of the dealer: the opinions of those who have tried this pipe: “ From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented."—-AVuVurfa. Inquirer. “A very decided improvement.' '—Public Ledger "All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex cellence." — Evening Bulletin. "Doddedly thebost pipe in use."— Monogunk iShir. "The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a thousandfold by its use. and the deleterious ef fccts of smoking are entirely obviated." — Sunday Dixpntch, " I heartily concur in tho testimonials you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."— John Itokrer. M. 1). “it obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of tho poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nieotioe."— S, i ' BriedcnLach, M. I), Numerous other extracts might be given, but the above arc deemed sufficient . JON ESA EVANS, General Agents, No. V3l Arch street, Philadelphia. Caution—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the Jaw. W. & D. RINEHART. Agents, No. 140 and 151 Wood street, jelK.2mcod Pittsburgh. DISSOLUTION— THE FIRM OF B. t, A J. 11. SAWYER is this day dissolved by mutual consent, R, C. Sawyer having disposed of his interest in said firm to J, 11. Sawyer and N. P. Sawyer. Tho business oi the firm will be set tled by J. 11. A N. I*. Sawye:. 11. 0. SAWYER, Sr., J 11. SAWYER; N.P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, June 12. 1802. mrOTICK-THE SOAP AAID CANDLE Aw BUSINESS will be carried on by the under signed, under tho name of B. C. «fc J. It.SAW- YhK, at the old stand. J* 11* SAWYER, N. I*. SAWYER, jel9-lmu Pittsburgh, June 12, lSt»2. SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, BT. CIiAXU STREET. m MARKET STREET IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP SHOE* At .BOBtAHD-fl j«l4 • ; * CUOSES IN I’USSESSIOX THE GO VERNMEXT. I.AOIEN* HEET.UAITERS.BI 00. ■.ABIES' HEEI.UAITEHS.BI 00. At DIFFENBACIIER'S No. 1.1 Fifth street, near Markol SUNDRIES. SO CnHwi tlaret, Jnlirn, lOl'imeN Almlntho, *2O <*iin«»m Kutnrii, In store and for sale by NO. 120 WOOD STREET. je2t>-ot Pittsburgh. I ' la A. U * , KIIOKN, Jim rereive.l, a large lot of Consisting of HO. 49 NATIONAL LOAN Pi RKi Avr to iurKTKvr rioNM from the Secretary of the Treasury, a hook '▼til ho opened nn the 37th day of Juno, , J,t theoflh’o of Hanna. Hart A Co., corner of Wood and Third street, Pittsburgh. JVnusylcania, for under my superintendence, for V. r». Coupon or Registered Bonds, redeemable at tht* pleasure of the United States alter five yeai.s a°d payable in twenty years from date, and bear ing interest at the rate of six per centum, payable semi-annually, to be issued under the Act of Feb ruary 23th.- 1882. These Bonds, dated May Ist, IM2, will be is sued in sums of Fifty Dollars, One Hundred Dol lars, F’ve Hundred Dollars, and One Thousand Hollars. * ho subscription for less than Fifty Dol lars, nor for any fraction of that sum, can we re- Su^ri, "VV‘ a for Fifty <>r One Hundred "! s, t P' ! l-iiiiL .it Tht: liiuc uf subscribing. ”• D ' ,u i":i •>"<l the accumulated intere.»l from the Ist „t May. IS«S. i„ eoin: aub -i’ r “ I« r «"r sum nlay. ar the option of the solw.nher. be paid at the time: or one-third at the time of one-third in Mventv andlonc-thinl in forty days thereafter. Provided that no payment shall be less than Fifty Dollars Certificates will ho (minted in duplicate to sub scrihers for the amount.-- so paid, the original of which the subscriber will transmit by mail to the Secretary of the Treasury. Bonds, as aforesaid win be issued thereon to such subscriber or his order, or to the holder thereof, carrying interest as expressed in such certificate. .Any oilier information desired will bo promptly given on .application to the subscriber, personally or by letter. JOSHUA HANNA. i> , Subscription Agon PiTTsnn:(;n Loan* AfsKsry,» June 27th. XJS*»2. ']■ AT Al-criox-ox SAT ir II- il*! “m 1 "’ " * “'■■l'wk. at Mnsi.il T«| I V', !l ous '' Will in- will a quantity of table anil l’ni-kct Ontlory: I‘lain ami Fnnov Ncck tus..Money W allcls.(.11111 Combs, Tnlmero Hours Hosiery, l.mrls, Simons, l!„ wy Whips, .wlmVi l sum Lolliir?, Sun l*tnhrcll;:« ‘V-*.,.. T. A. A»oCLKIjLA.NI», Auctioneer. CountyTheasukers Omni-. ) June lb. w>2. f T\IOTICE.-TOTUB TA.kAItbKSOK ALI r- OHBvyConNTV: The dnplinntcs for vonr taxes of INCS will bo m readiness »> this nffire on and after the FIRsT DAY OFJKI.Y NEXT for the payinhnt of County, State, Poor, Mintin' PPRA'FXT^Jn °n whi ? h .? n of it FfcH, CENT, will bo allowed it paid within the I tinie prescribed by hiw. The Relief Tux will have to be mud within the prescribed time, or an addition of 10 percent will be added. Rate of County Tux r> min? " »■*•s« >2 Eilfc Poor fax 2 milD \ oluntecr Relief Tnx 2 mills* Interest on Railroad Bonds *"’.*'27 TuilL l " in order that the public at I,into may bo better accommodated it is suevested that the resident* of the cities and adjacent districts attend to the payment of their Taxes on MONDAYS. TIII!R>'- I)A\S and FRIDaS S of. each week. that the country districts may have the lull benefit of the -mrket days. County Warrants received lor Countv Tax ». n lv the other taxes in Rankable Funds. AARON FLOYD. County Treasurer. TKTKW Cl.«rill.\« AT Airilltv o\ s ; lluri >y, at a aid H o'clock, :ir McClel land s Auction House, 03 Fifth street, wii! I,e -o|,l u large quantity of .\oiv Clntilins. j>-' t. a. McClelland, Amtv. LOST. Osr nmm»AY iiiihm x <;. ix the neighborhood of the Cathedral, a fair of uulU Speetacleu. The liuderwih hesuitably rewarded by leaving them at this office. icty. I EATHKIt RF.I.TIX« 4 OF HuYT ItKO'S X. V. MAKE tor sale at cjistara priee. s , m ... M. rtlaljAN’OK, . £;*•* I«i»'<*riy street ..|>p.»ite head of Wood. li 1 * ,i, 5f >’A< i>ix<; A lull as.ortment, of all sizes. jit the Lcath erfct.,re ol H. 1>1;I.AX«;|:. 4.1.1 l.ihcrly street opposite head of Wood. jeii-mS 11 Ka I*',*!'»H l'Kir> I*. M. ) Sc U'.fldN <iI..NKIUI.'.s HH’ir; . j li A STATi: ,MEI)I4'AI. !i()AKI» lOlt lint ' f.*i the ‘■f ASSISTANT >rmiK*»N in IVnmviv nneiiljs, will x-t'iubli' at MAUII l> JM'K<.!„!•.• at 1‘ a. in., nml i-.ititinm* in < ,| ,y’ H'liila»c- will n"i-ti*r their mmim.m uni \h»' he* capita!. l!y«*r«lcr ••! .the • lIKN'KV 11. SMITH. Survcm-iI.-iMT.-i IV:. u.i. IiKAVKI.. ri'LT, AN I> i'AXY\S ROOF 1 \ c; . 11 A T K It I A I.S ( (>\STA.\ri,V ON at* 1n.n.1, f,,r sul.Mvilh instrni‘ti..ns; Al~>- n:o.\ s.\rri;.\n:ii rm: uniirs. Our w..ik is n.it to 1.0 rxrulltnl by tlo.t .•!' m.v in \\ intern Pennsylvania. , . , L. K. »Sllup 11, 75 Sinhhfn-M »f. € Piitxl.nraii. tiik kldorado, (p'IKMF.KI.Y CofKT K.\' *HKQr K It, s ct'KNKi; i-irni asmithkiku. streets, I'Oppositi* Ih.* Post Ollire.) II e n i lIS i' It i 1.1; u || \ Yl\<; M. taken the above well-known stand, will Ire pleased to see bis friends at all hours, llis wines, liquors, ales, and cigars are of the host. jelH-ilmd .ln||N UfXDY. Proprietor. Ikon i’i rv Tur.-r F.imivwv i Pittsburgh. .June ISdih { flint: a>m ai, i:m;<tio.\ to it iu ■M. KEt IOKS will be held at tin: Hanking llnuse, cmier Liberty ami Haiul -ireuts. on Mon day, the Till .lay of.lnly next, between the hours el II ami iS o'clock. jc.l-td ,I.\U. L\ PATTERSON, Cashier. Strawberries for Canning. li[»w in Tin: rmt: fok < axximj m anil preserving Strawberries. Those select ed for this purpose shmiM be of good t-oior. soli.l in substance, of firm texture, amt of superior !ht vnr. Exactly such a berry can be fouml durim' the Strawberry season, at .1. KNnX’S KstahlMi ment. No. 8» Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders tuay be left either at hi* stand in the market, or at Horticultural store. join i»i:oi*os vi.s wii.i. nr i»r. CKI V KIJ by tin. undersigned until the 8 ii-sl «Iji.v ol' July. For the delivery at the V. S. A I.L Kti II K.\ Y \|t SKNAL. of ttllll set.- I.f Field and Siecet.'m. riage Timber. t.i tie f.•lie.l between lin* -,,i.l the 20th of Auuu'l.aml delivered in the euiy part of Fall next. Security for the faithful fulfilment of tin- e.,n trnet will bo required. The kinds and quality of timber required may be seen op application at the Arswial. Proposals to bo endorsed — ** Proposals to furnish tluu Carriage Timber ” To JOHN SYMINGTON, i’olontl of (h’l/ It’l lift . CumM. A legheny Arsenal. NATKONA OIL. WE ABE WOW M.WM ACITItI.MJ this articlOj which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive o«lor, and transnarem-y ol color, (which color we warrant to bo changed by age or exposure.) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oilto the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil ReGneries, which excels 10 per cent, in strength al I the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LTE; SALT, AC. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. AU orders and inquiries will be promptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE OOLIIOUN. Agent. Ponna. Salt Manufacturing Company. M Wood utreot, Pittsburgh. no!B:lyd*w:is SMITH, PARE & CO., NINTH WAUD FOUN DRY [PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 14V First and 120 Second st? Manufacturers of all sites and descriptions 01 Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, (las and Water Pipe sad Irons, Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds Pullies, Hangers and Couplings. Also jobbing and Machiue Castings of every do scnption made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necewnryTitting will be carefully attended to tttl:lyd*w JOHN FLEEGER, G U N h si I a’ ll , 25 corner Ohio and Kenvor sis. .ALLEGHKS I' CITY. Large stork of tiuny of all description?.on hand cr made to order, and lbr sale at LoWKST (.'ASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. nol&lyw-my31-dtf R. R. BULGER , MAItUKACTUBER Or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smlltafleld Street, PITTSBURGH A FIII.I, ASSORTMENT OF Pittabvgh Mann&ctured Furniture, fiSKS2I»r“ *• '"OAt IMENTS AMUSEMENTS. VAN AM BURGH & CO’S ‘Hiuiiiiioth JlrnuKcric <JKIC.IT JIOItAi, i:vIIIIEITIO\ THE HOST iIIJXIFIOT COLLE Alvins Wlltl Aiiimnls, ever brought together in any traveling exhibi tion, etiher in humpe or America. will exhibit in rittjiburgn, AT THE FAIR <-KO| \n. ON WKDNKSDAY, I’l 111 liSl► AV. I'lilDW ihP ‘JAII'IIDAY, JULY art, :«l. -nil am j am, Doors open on the ail, 1<! ;,ml 51 h at naif past 1 and 7 o’clock I*. A!., ON THE FOURTH, Doors wi d be open at© o’clock in the morning ami continue open through the day and evening. 1 erforinances by the Trained Animal?, ami in ijensof Lions and Tigers wiH bo given at I© A ill., I, -1 and H o clock P. M. Admission 25 cents. Xo IFalf Price, HYATT I'ROK'S' THIS IMM 5: .VS r. i:s'3'.l ItMSH MKXT r -"-«>- $105,000, In the. only purely sonlomeal exhibition in Ihe country, ami bemir entirely unconnected with anv circus nr other i.erlfrinnuces of rtucslionablo char acter, will he fnuml r Eminently Moral anti Instructive tnl’;, 101 ! 1101 !? y ' i' T . ortl 'r of tho piitronase of the most refined and intellectual portion of tlic community. Jo the youneit offers an inexhanst ahle fund ot pleasinu information, while tile old and middle need will find in the vast collection of RARE BEASTS A.\l> RIKItS. from every unarter of the si she. manv species ol animated nature, which will lie new to thei and which they may never ayain have an 0i.i.0 Minify of wiincs-ijij?. 1 1 Tin: (OI.OSSAI, IWVJI.MO.V. capahleor hohliiiKß.ntlo people at onn time, • •m exhibition ol itself, while Ihe splendor or thi eases and the olctnince of all the appointment' cannot fail to impress the beholder with . lied emotions ot wonder and dolidht At chcli PxhiMfjnn n variety '«m MOST l>K/trd/!.MA.\-f*JS, more wonderful than any font •• of the ei-c-i ■ ..-L. will becivell by (ho ‘ r -t. HHtlll.Y Tit AI M’lj ASSJIAM, f;.r wliii-h Ihc o?tilWkliiuent i-- . nm-.l in eluilmK 7 in: i:u:i‘ii.\xt u.\ xxm. i /. THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT TIPPGO Sfllß l'oxncs, .VO.VKKVH. Mt'LKi 2 , Davis. n 11:i;-J! <4 «ill enterthc Dens ..| Li.,ns. -Liners anil Lui.i.nnl* .... . A IMIII/IC PA I: A 111-: wi I be Riven DU \\ uionmijr, when ;h*» entire establishment. im- iMm- the U»M>KX IKIi ni’ll A\IMIA!MOr. containing Otto Jlorns Cornet I3:uid, and ;tll the an,! Vi,n - 5 * tbriuimr a 'HAM) f*!tUCKSSIOX t> o\E MILK IN Lk'Nliilil, ,'r: ,y - 1 . 1 . 0 \ :tn Amburcll in person, ulin \vi I tint- c.-uhir demonstration that AT,, 1 'yi:lu-ljimliinf tlm numerous fTT""'* his ! tavw lw„ turn i„ pic-cs l,v void • -.i;l>,i vid puss tlirotirri tnt; pr.nripul streets. in , .;r i lint thi' I'lliiln* may .iit.lsf.- r„r thcm.-cdves :;s I- 'ln- es int nn.l n0,,:,rai1,-led east „! tliis areal su-al enterprise. jedl-iltd CO.NCKKT HALL. <>Xi-: U'J'.i'.K uX!,) Conimonciiijr Monday Evi'n’g-, Juno 30, Cimt IiOSK cV I>S\F,VS MINSTREV'S, M'M i « ST \ i; !• j; U i’ O Kyit;ic s. In IhfMr iitiil viirio.l ■ > nt<. , rl:timncn} l :i: u-iven hy (iicm at their OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. Fjiiu: mci oins wn; <o\msts or m:w so\(is, i>.nci:K •u kmvSoi i:s. OKimwi.Jnii i:s. e:i:ai Tti i fie t:\ixvi>s A,, -» *Vf.. ,Vv.. aVluKiiij; in nll-tlio liest |K k ri<>rin:m<‘o ever i»r sunlnl l«> the Aihntssion - *•”» Cliililct'ii (.*> chsils, "I'Ch at 7' ~ S nYU-t,-. Tii;ki;ls lur sale;,! all ilia |.rii„-iII„i«ls a,],l Mllau- Mur* an.l al Hu- „„ cv.-nim; ..I' |„o- <i<'ntlciit;iiily u.'lut:' win !..• ii, I, Jo • nos. u. n Nsio\. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. I.usski: ixn Max.vimi WM. II HNPKUSOx! I’iiiiiks nr Al'Jim-nux.— I‘riialo Haves, Js mi; i‘" *,*•■':«»« .»!•>*• 5-t l-ar.,i.«ll«»ml ,an • • I u, iS! i, !r' J'lllllily Itin-llMf Mill.- Inliiral (cillery, coins; (.VU-rcl Bux.-s t'U cent>; Uallury iucenJii. liltli nit-ht of thiMil.l PittrliurKh favorite. (JIIAI:I,U\ I’OSTKR. c OLD s K K K v. i: s. Martenclli J lr . C.j; I'osln Mr. ('ar.ir; V' .; Mr. Mallil u '""" Mi-- lilil.M T.m-.,ii,-1,i,1,. ivilli tin- Xaiitical Urania S»\SA\. Willi:l "’ Mr. C. .1. K.t.stcr illo NAlAjl QCKKN win l,u thud in a .-hurt tmi«Mn ~|.k-mli,l .1y1,.. oaten 111 a GRAND ORATORIO -A T - llH'a < ATI IICmtAL, l mler tho'ilireotion of PROF. J. T. WAR FI.INK, ON FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27th. THE FKOIIMINN SOCIETY Have kindly eonsented ti> assist on tho occasion under the direction of their leader -Mr. .1. DINCELDKLV L wW-raolf lw' ■ fr, ‘ m M-remhmle’. Mr. AImJ, l»r„r. Wninelink :m<l Choir. -• * ul ° ........Charily „„ r Jllw Nii« Keek, >. Chorus “llymnus,” »»,/,• X- i.l/i.n-t FBtMISINN MM'IKtV. *• Uuct. “Te-crgo <tut?enuis,’’ lio,tl-,ul Nn. Kline ami Mrn. Ilolami. ', Houble Quartette’’KcgiiH C«rli’>„. v i W.-nirr Kune. MrN.Ranielink, Mrs. liolaml. MiNN.KiHiney, Cargo, NiMten, Dingehleiii ami Korli. ». Chorus and Solo.;‘Tanetus ct Bunedictus.” Jrnnt //•jrlt/u * third Mai*. Misn mu! Choir. • • s ° ,os ‘ n ,'! “Cred-V Mozart'* ct,', . loot'd lir'ljdt Mom*. Mr. S. .Ippeiiiaaai aaiS Choir. I'.AUT ll I'm!*! ..! S|.riii M,l,,,,, i IUIIISIW KtK'if.l'V. -• I*ucr "Avo ' ii-t \y, ; 31 i* Sin* K(‘<‘k .fir, <'ur^o« •5. I<«nor S>l'», with Churn*, L:iml;iie, m> a ■■ . ZtH'Wi't llt Mr. A|»|M>llmuisi :iml C'lioir "t-'r.-.-tt' . l-iiltin-.Sia.-i Miti.”, " A',,,,,,; *•**» unit Mi vs Moonpi' f in.i. "Pruicet us thruugh the cowing ni g li ti >' Misses Meek, . ~, Appelbmuii. "• ” /«»» -Vcm<rfnnr<:> id rs. Knne anil Ohni r . at 7>? r o’c"ock *'Rck«MK t ' *' nnncrt t 0 enmnicnec W- * B. RINEHART, Manufceturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, »3M* Nos. 14» and 151 Wood street HIVER IHTEM.IGEHCB. PORT OP PITTS BOESH, AJt!UVKJ>. fVn n k lit!,.Bonnet, Brownsv ;i i« i,iilliiiiii, Olurk, lirunriisv-iIK I 1,1. I!liy:inl. I’rchUv. I 11 ‘ Al:ir(hi, lirmvii, Wliwlii,^ • Aver Luke Xu.*. tt’illiiiii:liliy, I'incii.r.i.'ii «Xt'n n cla° r r t ’ I!r0W d r i 1 ft NfC™!' ff'ersi’anl,and Crick W-«lnw.l!,r. ' e , " r ,hia l ,urt on McS * T tJc A'fe p E£2*s r mpr risht, and hon-to run one. ,0!lt ..ifniinger< l&X" TUe Hastings, Captain liobinson is back again Mm will have, despatch Ibr t'im i mill and Louisville 11 Cajit. i-'ro ll c/li'fine packet Slit*. tv'lelV 11 \v ,1< i U i ll(>c<l l f,,r ""i U "' ,er Mi»-i»i I> i.i „„ I r.n.15 Mutate pleasttro in rcenminemiina this boat to our inemla .Mr McAllister, who hi,* wcuSml' tr. ' Vi " SC ° ll,at a™ Capt. Andersou's pretty steamer tJlidc has returned from Cincinnati She eootns to satislactton. She is announced for Ununmiti and Louisville on this duj-. Our nt tentire youmr friend Porter will be found int he *’»»• t'incinnnsi nn<l Foniivilic. SATrni'iAY, Jl"Jt£ 2S 5P A£ T «f **‘-VF.R I.AKS NO. :t, ar. , KSJs l , , ,sj“ mediate j>orl3 as per announcement fc? Ire,Rh T *n , tTvfvi*. p .U!X^ n J ,ftarf or t 0 Jc “' J. B. LIVI&<J»TQN * CO.. Agent* For FineinnafJ- «’- s - - or « ineiniiat I. Cairo. Saint fatnlH. «». Irnn, Itubnqnr ami Nt, rani. ““ MOXlt \V. J 1 'NK noth. sp. Ji. x'l'Kasiek helnatti:, ** B *® ww * ? I>ravo. will Ipkti* n.' i»cr announcement. Thc.Mclnottehas been th' - ronirhb o\ crhiiuicd ami repaired J Ji. LIVINU.MON & CO. anil JC -' JO UN JI.ACK. Agonk »'<>r <'i:i<-in»nti hikl lAnisvlll« " tii is day. .irxi: ”7, io a m . : r* i": ■ t ? 1 k sew a 7; n si>i,i:.viii» r'il=si.]if;cr fleainor (ILIDE. \l\ i: ,i.li-rs<m ooinmamli.r, will |< ia vc fl.i- lli~ : nl.Mvn n.I lnt.M-m.aliatr: port*, .-is imuuunciid libovit. rei or pjt>':oigo apply on l>oAr«l or to L'- 27 ri i f osibN^co.‘&ip. nil. iiihi st J'nni. TIIIS HAY, J i;NJJ 27, 4 I*M g-g-Si!g> K r ,5' ,, » , '-«wssm 7*®:™.', ' ; ■' fcr.AOEIi steamer COM, TEH It Y ■ h,"\„''" d r c ' r 3 co!nil ian(lcr, will leave far tl'e arinv e inerts as per aanoimeemcnt. Cor 1 maht or passage apply on hoard, or 1o ie27 J.B-LIVIX(jii f oNiCO. C AKcnta. I «>r <'<ii«*siinati. LoiiKvitlf, Cairo. Si Jaoiuw, l>ulmqiir, «V Ml. l\nil. ’ Fill DAY; .ITKK Ti, 10 A M cJJv?mS ,KW • <UNS PAS fi??,' r steamer SlfKNAlftlO. ;^ nch will leave for the above •ui«l pori«, as per announcement rOl /reign. or pa c sai,o apply on board, nr to . J* A*. J»iVIN(iSTON & Cn. # .??*•' Agents. F«r Beaver. Mtenbenville »u,l Wheeling. T:> THE I»AfKF.T STRAUKKH ”■*“? '" *•'• Li'/'/io Martin, }). X. Itpv.vnt cfttu manJer. teuve* t»r the above >*orw Mumlay, >vetlne.-*Jav ;tn«l 1 n«lsy ».{ 12 M. tor trevht for apply ».t| i.o.mi i.r to A. COIiMiNS & an.l WM. II AH LETT, Astmis. Regular Tues'lity I‘aeket Marietta and Zanesville. ■**>»: »’IN'K PASKKNUEK ffiT .1* steamer k AM A UKAIIAM. On, rvr™ o Tfp 3 «^v Ct ’"l , '^ n ' !cr - lraros WtalAK ,n - “A *““»« lor “iu,W! Sffea, • Pitt^hqrgfa. sTi: vnim vr aoesov. ' WM. HAZLET 'r lias opened it?) office at NO. 00 WATER STREET, " Whore ho will transact, a (icnerai Steamboat Ajyeney busino.x?, :iml would soJirit it shani oi'i.nt • rnnaa« Irnm steamboat mai. aplil-lyd 4 Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa (W'll AIKH O.V THK Al.l.t:taiK\V -Mountain, near boreltn, 1 mile.- from Orc'.s >on Mahon. Pennsylvania Jtailronri, Cambria rouniy, J a., will bo open for the reception el Yh* Oil (lie WllMlay »I .luue. An excellent. Baml of Mu.de will be in nttoinl mve dumi£ the season. I-iir rit\-ular>- :»wl fnrlhiT information. aimlv to ]•' 1 1A XCI S A. UIH IiONS. J'roprietur. jc! S-0 tsc;|*l Akmy ’ri:AMS’mw-wAXTi:iMn MEDIATELY, *»« experienced teamsters. t'M* f'Tyico m tI»M Mountain iJepftrtment.’*-- U ages *2* per month mid mtu ration per diem Iransportalom will te furnished to their dcstint tooi. Aj.plyc. A. MOXTHOMEIIY -Maj‘*r end Quarteriitaster lli 8. A Ofitee t2unrterma.-ter II.S. A.. No. *4S> Liberty street. PUt.-d»urgh. Pa. •'iny23*if FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. OKI'ICK QIiAKTKKMA.STKR U. S. All).IV I I‘itt.sliurtrh, l’n.. .1 um: 11, ISfK. ’ j raiiiK I > I.i:rsi«. ,vi;it w’ll.i. i»i , n. Cl! ASE troml W O l- M» OATH. Delivered in uiiiuitilics not less than five liun v '■•..Vl l '.'* * uynient made on iiolivcry, at No. * > Al> I,i i utl v street, or on* Levee, KASTEKSi CAKRIAIiES, J!I!IiGIES &, WAGOAIS, K A S??TI?. TWO *4 si,AIM) Carnage-lop Buggies and Light Luirgies without t0,.*..wi1l positively lie sold tit till. loivert liriee.-, losiuttlie tunes. Vnrtieulnr at tention paid to repairing. MKS. JONKPII WHITE, Lawrencevilie, lVnn street, near the Ttro-Alilo Kun - - myiMidmd t< it. Ni:K i. tr, '• lll "'iTl STItKEr. opposite Cathedral KhAL ESTATE ANDGENEKAL AGENT. PKALKRH IN' NOIL:*., BONDS, MUUTUAtiKS rind offoi»r .Seen ' an 4 KEEI* IT iiKl OKKYOI'. SAVE YOlMt MONEY wuen you can and get a B KX T K it l' 1 a N<! Let the thing itscll well ns name; one that i.s liirlif and elastic touch. that will not ache vourwri-i and fingers is a PIANO today and to-morrow low tor cash or approved acceptance*. Call ami hi. convinced. WISE Sc BROTHER mylfo Manufacturers. IIH Wood street. np*sf« ktraotbo without M. FAl2i by the use of an apparatus wherohv no drugs or galvanic battery arc used M«mli cal gentlemen and their families have thi«r teeth extracted by my process. and are ready tV. t e «-i ;V ‘ as to the safety and painlessness of the operative whatever has been said by persons interested il.' assMtmß thceontrary, having no knowledge of n'j *»IaKTIKICIAL TEETII inserted in ever ftyie.-and charges ils lmv, ns w ;ii best of material in all vase/ "arrant tlm **6a Simthtield street. SAt'ftl KS. TJoUly-id XKW SA«'«H KS. I'divis, J.ACK POINTS. i.vii: points. J'i'ii: oik i i. vks. wiTiisi,m r« »■<>• K « lU4 I I.AKS. WITH Kl rrvvS' 1.A4 K rIKUUIiS. WITH Nl.F.fivrs I'AtQi. jos iVom 41.0T11 SAt^UESi. F J !OM oo AM) mVAItlttS. light colored cloths HEwmrPQ" ™ "iKi.*"*' ' fl±,w STILES IN DRESS GOODS. Just opened and V«vy Clu-j,,,. 2IIECKED|A*!I> STRIPED SCM.VIIU SILKS i'OU S!}-4 CENTS. W - A' I>. UKa v Corner Fifth mui Mnrkvi SI reels ie2* IiKBAKTEiI.
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