S.—T.—1860—X. I> B A E E ' 8 plantation bitters, Kxhausted Nature's great restorer. They invigo rate, strengthen and l>u:ify the system, cure Dys pepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac. A Perfect appetixer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and Herbs, and arc reccommended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly reeojnmended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers. Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. my7-3maod LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT PO W DEB, Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Fare and Furniture. Garden In sects, Ac. All gennine bears the ■ ignsture of E LYON, and is not poisonous to person* or domestic antntals. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. M Powder lulls kjj insects in atrice, Lyon s Pills eredeaMpxats and mice. SoM everywhere. ’ PK BARNES, my7-3tndeod 309 Broadway. New York.,! I THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE, (PATSXTED XAKUAB Y SI. IS&>.) |>B«riRES ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to anv pipe now in use. It mSy be smoked without am, deleterious or unpleasant ejects, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into the mouth, and the tongue does . not become lurred or coated from in p?ff)poa!l Properties- The bow! is made ?*•**• ®aest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to ' v*®oo a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to- Ugco cannot beeoms moist, ns in ordinary Hue, because the dnp beneath receives the saliva that UimnnMy escapes into the stem: henoTthe piw n.vsr bectimee otfensively rank, and the breath of thesmoker do,s not proclaim to every "indulging he won toe bowl becomes ctoxged. nrthA d*;* benMth requires cleansing, th epi* euiov Im taken apart by.removing the rim. The cliy bowl may at any time be re tored to its original whiteneiu oraMw bSlt I? ° fi K®' lB ' 8t dl ? in * it thoroughly) nr a new bowl may be procured of the dealer the opinions nf those who have tried .rl™ .Personal experience, we know it to bo ail that Unrepresented "-Philada. Inquirer \ A&q****** I n«pw i ement.”-/>ls*/ie letter «llrare"iAVm'" e l I Lifo r re?,mony *° itB «' 1 the best pipe in use."— Xonopmk *re enhanced a g2"rf? to S b > lts use. and the deleterious ef fejtaof smokingare entirely obviated."— Sunday ** I heartily concur in the testimonials yon hnro “&&fBE£ n £ J>T* r 1,11 0,h0r pipra 111 uw -"- b .^ tes ' t - oa^eat ®xt?nt. the deleterious effeets ol the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nicotine."—.?, C: Jiriedentach. Numerous other extracts might be given but the above aredeemed sufficient ’ JONES A EVANS, General Agent 3. No. 031 Arch street, Fhiladelphis. this P‘>> o b Protected by Let wa rstent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to tho fnll extent of the lair. I AO. KINEHAHl 1 , Agents, ! 1,1, . . Ao. 14» and ISI Wood street. JelL2mood Pittsburgh. hukke a baker, “ Munulactnrere and Importers of Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c, Maiden Lane k 35 Liberty street, N. Y„ Would respectfully call the attention of whole saledealers to their extensive and varied stock of riSIII.VCi TACKLE. Their Factory. “NEPTI'NE WORKS,” Canton street, Erooklyu, has been in successful tTftry vltri t they manufacture FISH HOOKS, SPEAKS, Ac., from the best Si.rio? Steel, and which thev war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. Orders solicited r.nd executed at once, f.,r any janety or style of Hooks, Rods, Kecli, Lines Semes. Basket and Trolling La it. Water-proof Lmes atreduced prices, &c. They would call particular attention to their Stock of rly Hook*. Sole depot for the sale of W A RUIN’S ccle oratod dnU-eyed, and Telegraph X cedle«. ap2S-3maeod THI GREAT CURB FOR CONSUMPTOH. Tonminw of this xedi. viiNh having made it the study of years to the r°J V 1 ® Hue Tree into a Medi- ‘i? 0 and Throat, is now £"25* t 0 {jjffering humanity the result of his ex- P«n»c«. This truly great and good medicine is oal ?’ ‘h® tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri iie4of common tar. > J'V «“rod tuore cases of Consumption than aanr known remedy on earth. ItwiUcnreßvoaekiti*. ■ It will cure Asthma. ItwiUcureSereTbroat and Breast. It wiU eara Cauhsaad Veld*, and is an T , . la-Beware of Counterfeits'^* “ y 'iftJKl*!?? use WM»HART*S nils, and if they do not core you to to the agent of whom you purchased them and an .. your money «niiJ^VfciJ«rfeTi 0M a descriptive eir- E&t offSK&SSf “ nt br nuul ,>05, - MJd on r ' noKiyeod IMIIHtITOIt : ~ IKON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD * BLACK, Manufacturers of Bar.UMt, Bailer, Plate, lloob, A a»d Tlroa, Jfalla and Hplkeai Abo, Sonsn, Small T Bail and Flat Bar Kaiir lron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, No. AS Water street and N • Market street, Baaralejr’a BaUdlap. AAMBSB-b: •' ' . ' Strawberries far Canning. 'lfiOWii TOE TIME FOB CANNING IT. t®A preaeirlng Strawberries. Those select- M for this purpose should bo of good color, solid in substance, of firm texture, and of superior fia 'gk.ißW»och a b«rryoanb,foui>d daring mJ wason. at J. KNOX'S Establish* ■aaAJfeß Mill fin., Orders BWbeMt cither at hia stand m the market, or at Horticultural store. je!6 ptMILT COAL DEPOT. wit U. STEWART, DBALEB IN COAL, aANDUSK * with e “ 1 * tea** Oil, BEFINEBS AND THE HENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. -1 ™ l ™* Co| their arrangements for the 'sWmjul ‘ wanufoetnreef aggßßßSia!.. We B B. BISEHABT, Kttrt iUimg and dea'trs in an kinds Snail tad Began, .We4i »»*««MMiWt(4BM4 P. H. DRAKE * CO., 389 Broadway. New York. WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from So. 27 Wood ttrMt to NO. 38 SMITHFIELD STREET, __ „ , Pitteburth.Pa.. Cash paid for RAGS. •** . |, " hit*. Plain and Fancy Flannel TTn shortest noSSS a? °“ “ t “‘ maJe 10 or<iw '«■> It. WlLLUnsosr’S SHIRT FACTORY, „ « *<• Clau Street. WILLIAM CARR ft CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Inporlrn of BRANDIES, DINS, AC ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in kikk old monongahela rye whisky S*7 Albert y Street, n<l9 - ly PITTSBURGH, PA. OWEN BYRNE, MEEOHANT TAILOB, 4® St, Clair Street. fIESrLE B?»ff ™ <*■ FRO» NEW PAeurM virfre * uf CLOTHS. tASWahKIh and V ESTINGS. which can h« purehasmi at pnoes far below the usual rates. •PGr-eat inducements offered to cash buyers. T o BI'H.DI:rK AVI) «-O\TKAi rORK We are now manufacturing a euporiur aritide of lime, which we ore prepared to delirer from our COAL TABU, 509 LIBERTY STREET. hJSfJEIiS ° f Famlly < ’°“ l on my»t rpau day- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. W. 11. XeflEE * CO., my 9 I<s Federal street. Allegheny city. locis kint*nai»........cius. mitraiv .a.uiDLa REINEMAN, MEYRAN 6 SIEDLE, Wo. 43 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. VBOUBUI AID BITAIL DBALBBB IB WATCHES, JEW, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description. FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, etc. WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, Materials and Machinery. Wholesale Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES, Maaabetared at Waltham, Maaa. apl6-Smd ÜBS. GBEY’S NEW 8008. THE FLIRT, IFF OF A FASHIONABLE M LAM BT ÜBS, GREY, Author of the “ Gambler’s Wife,” etc. THE rUBTI TUB riilST 1 THE FUBTI THEIUBT Mrs. Grey’s Mew Book. the rann er,PsW|nia the uie »t » fsihllmillli Tejas l Jj. By MRS. GREY, anther of etc., is published endfor sale this dey. complete in one urta octavo volume, pride Any cents in paper cover, orseventy-f resents is moth. For sale by .. • heirt mheb, ; No. W and TSHMutnct. next door to Port Office. . jajqtt |f ALP MICKS KKlTft (IVOR £S MM. fiLTmt Oillm mw! Ilft BnTf tCI2 |TO OIL - BEFINIBWR T HE undersigned hate hade a arrangements to fit np OU Refinerlo, and* Of. Twaddle'S Patent TROMP APPARATUS PetantedFabnuiTAai. 186% fcpwbl* fire hreu a«nd totally unnecessary in p«tioleoa or other Oil*, and we guarantee our workeanno he excelled in durability, simplicity or economy We refer with confidence to the following par ties, whoee Refineries we hare fitted op: Urnsn. Lona.Mlller A 0o„ Pctrona Works Wightman A Anderson, Eagle do S* M. Kicr A Co.. Excelsior do Taybr A Co., Jefferson do Lockhart A Frew, Brilliant do Theabore works were designed and constrnote and put in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWEDDLE The following works we have also fitted np: Economy (Ml Company, Darlington: Chadrnek* Crnmnton, Kittannlng; Johnson Uraham k Co, Woods’ Bon Johnson «k Brother. do Forsyth Bros, k Co, Muohester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER A 104 FIRST STREETS. BnuM Founders* Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. mMl&md ★ -K Ib unrivalled by any.to all of t?££s“ efE!!?/™ 11 Bruises or Wrenchinc *Us jSSSiiS EtewwSSS confirmed easea an beyond the mJBIB badicalcdu. So case of the hiiS*hoirlm>r is K. or hopeless bat it SS?Vr"!lg{2} by this Liniment, and its fiuthfiU ainneiHtmwTl alawyi remove the Ki h <S» * L""* 1 »Pw!S,Sa ,D * bh t % ow J l **‘ should have thii remedy at hand, for it* timely use at the fint umin!l 7# §sL wh n^ ly^te'“- deZ7:ly-dew:eow &SSgftfi”a_ s. b ’• * c. I*. iVARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers b BOOK,cap,letter, and all kind* of DICKSON. STEWART A CO. OR, PASSAGE IN THE national loan. PfomtlwsZJ!? , ! r ? T J** J « T *o*fS *. c 4eomer of w£il t, S??’ Pennsylvania, for < 2S£S?^-S r T» ,,,l| s 6nnt * ,ld « nco » for U. si£sS?U r redeemable at the StSTSSUSIi!^-"*£* States after five years, tar intern! firom dat ®. and bear-; wgißwaa at tnerate of nx per centum, nav&ble °* der These BondS'datedMev Ist IMSt, will be is. SSSSS^wk at toe time of subscnbint, one-third in ttrenrv and.one-third in forty dara thereafter Provid&i - U, ¥ l Fift* DoUanC for thmdup icatc to sub £Pi£ 1 2i” r the amounts so paid* the original of sSStorf Ss i^ w,n ‘ r “*wt §; o^tolbi Bgry?-jy.Oft Tre »«ury- Booda. •» aforesaid. I3L•tJHJS* VSSW *g flw* subscriber, or his taterest *}ll ** Promptly Sib?MtS*' ,10 * hon 10 PmsßcioH W Ao Ksoy .f bsfri ' ,tioD A *™‘ Juno 27th. 1662. , J Oresaon Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. T!ff?iPf u o. HT,TI aw ir posr ""P'J- located dlreot- SS?-w tboPoimaylTaniaßailroad,oo the , th ®. Al ].'* h ' n J' Mountains, 2.500 feet poean. will be open for •*!“? it?.™ th . e *°th of Juae till the loth of Oc tober. Since last season the around* hare been SrnKT “WpwMwl beautified, and a number b *E* * ,eeo fjtwtod f° r the accommo of ftnaUea rendering Cresson one of the moat romantic and attractive places in the State The furniture has been thoroughly renovated The seeker of pleasure, and the raftier from dwase. w|U And attnietiotis hero Inn Suble - BiUbwd Table*. Tcn-pin A, ?i' 'J». Baths, etc., together with the purest air to'Uftnrffatft^SS?J 6ent taoo » ulD *^o f r Phiudei - For farther iiilmKtion, addrew i.9itj»f n .8. W. MULLIN' leaPdtf Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., eagle oil works. WIGHTMAH & AHDEBSOS. R E r F, JSS? ATOBtALEg* IX PITRE Alra BliSSoU 1 * r £ r “ 1 "* J ' Pittsburgh. Bentole and Car Urease constantly on ealni&S B“»*b *<*>■««> Wat* andßrst streets, will ha promptly filled. Flan* day of July, IM3. Effift? d *r*2“tHC,.B. ALLEGHENY AR. ” f **• *»8 of Field and Siege Gnn Cat ih!?2Zk lb SV 0 be . f ® ll '? between this data and ££fF.nn A e!r , -“ l 1 “ ««“ t£Zii\ S £ r r:h& Ma ' <* *• «on- Proposals to bo endorsed— Proposals to famish Gun Carriage Timber." „ 8 JOHN SYMINGTON, Colonel of Ordnunee, Com d. A legheny Arsenal.” Jc23-lw PITTSBUECH IF MMITMIXfi "fO. •Are prepared to iupply BUTnu I'LAOXi. niXTEDASD OIL BOILED NVBLIX FLASH, All Him, fVem 5 Inehee lo 501'eaL At lower ptioeelhao can be Sought in the Ea*.t. DEPOT OPPONITE PONT OFFICE JOHN W. PITTOCK. Agent for Curaptiny. NATItONA OIL. —~ W®, **.* wow Htxmni Hisu v ▼ this article, which for brilliancy in burning offensire odor, and transparency * color, (which color we warrant to be chaured by nee or exposure.) is unsurpassed by any lllumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable ?U ZSZEbEtmT*"* CAUSTIC SODA. 3** • U ,1"I« Soap Makers and Oil Refineries. ", h J? h *®P«r cent, in strength all the make of English 6oda brouebt to this country. Our manufacture of StfONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SILT, IC. m«ms<mblsufflclen«. 0r * bllr known ’ w * tr “‘ ti ‘ t^w^^disair wm u ‘ ,rom " ti7 **- 6KOKOKCOLHOUN. Aceot, P«aaft. Balt Manufacturing Company, nottilydewds « Weed stnnt. Pittsbumh. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 14* First and 12* Second str S^b^ l “- StMl MottldJ “^ h,ne a- JUST OPENING. O™ WWMR STOCK CONSISTING of all the 1.1 set styles of Drees Goods, Lace auawia. Ppinte and Circulars. Sl’Jt, QoS and Faaw Aaequea. >ew York Mantillas, Shawls ol latest styles, bun Umbrellas, at all priees; Boys W®■® D s UoUi«kiml Summer Caanmeree. Irish Lin ? l S l<l , Muslin* verycheap: Caliooe* at re* markable low pnoes, Ladies call and *ee at „ ' „ H t J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market street,, between Jiw riftb and Diamond. LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES. W E c?T AT R“ EC , nT£D «IE EARG. ww EbT and best selected Stock of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS LADIES, MISSES, A CHILDREN IN THE CITY. Manufactured of the very best of Material and workmanship. A *«»«*yW A Vtlele ef Mtat’ hetln ( Kid ut Hsreeeo Contra. Luce and Rattan WnlhUc Baata. FRENCH BUSKINS, TIES A SLIP. ......... - PIERS, WHITE SATIN AND KID SUPPERS, PARLOR AND TOILET SUPPERS, With every variety of Misses’ and Children s Boots and Shoes, * OF THE. VERY BEST QUALITY, Ar 4 Warvaated «a OWe Sattaftuitlon. Bdlia* at Reesonable Prioes. W RSCHKERTE O CO. :StFIFTH STREET. JOHN FLSSOSB, a U If S~M I T II SS eoraer Ohla h 4 Beaver sts, ALLEGHENY CITY. g^^tooider.^SdformleMS^OTfeyaiSßt |*M»m|Uy attended to. C"' B.«1I1T, * opposite Cathedral HKAL ESZUX ANDOCNKRAL agknt, :: miuud NOTEB. BONDS. MORTGAGES aadotkm-Bec- Ol i- HAT MOR JOCJPQST; ji.THE SQTTTh! _£f atTalishatt'hle. Vmiai'pbis Appeal, June 19. /pf the Unionists from Holly ®P I •ffOjtU’a pleased to learn, sig* n ®Wy *1 f«t the Tallahatchie at an early jNjttfotadniing. The ad vance 1 I ’ - as they neared the' river, ei ered the Con federate pickets, when i skirmiah hMied, resulting in the _ of the eneesy. Oar loss was ongjinhh killed, that df/tim enemy seven ljijfed and wounded.’/ The forces ewere a company of Union, cavalry a “ d infantry. When the former retreated, onr men crossed the was C d tomtited ma!n body, when the bridge ; :m Om Befknses. i would | )e highly improper for ua to mdUtfon the character of the prepa rations making to repel the invaders now tbrMtonilgNorthern Mississippi, we lim it within our province, for the purpose of allaying the excitement which to some ex tent exists in the communitr, to state that our military authorities have not the least idea of permitting the eneuiv to advance beyond his present position without oppos ing every obstacle that may be prudential ly adopted. Jhe recent active military movements we have witnessed give assur [ ance thaf our local interests are being look i Bf !t r Ii- th a vi B ilaut e >«- Let our peo ple, tnemfore, pursue their usual avoca tions without fear of immediate interrup- Uon. Opposed to him the enemy will find those wfapse very interest would lead to resistance, and it will be made to the bi ter end. - ! Fourth or July. _ !■ r»m the Petersburg Express, June *"i_ From t(e circumstances by which we are surrotmded it will be impossible to observe t|c approaching anniversary 0 f this welcome day with the usual demon strations. But there cannot bo a dissent ‘“K opinion, we think, iu regard to its continued and perpetual claims upon the reverence of the people of the Confederate States. The great doctrine embodied iu the Declaration of Independence is that there can be no just government without the consent ol the governed. This was the principle for which oiir fathers fought and bled, and it is this for which we are now contending. Its successful modifica tion u Hie first war of Independence wus mainly due to the men of the South, and we can no more ignore the day than we can ignore Washington- and his cornpa tnot?\ n Jut day may he hereafter desig nated to commemorate the m-oml war of Independence we -cannot say ; but the roiirth of July can never be left out of our calendar. • 1 hat the Yankees will make it a seasonofexcessive jubilation is altogether I P r 0 n ab A , iter - P rotimin S ovary principle ol the Gospel ot Christ, while their lip., have been filled with puritanical profes sions, they will make broad their phvlac terics in expounding the political liii'th of our latheri. But they can delude nobody but themselves,, having fofsaken the right way Miagone astray after Balaam the sou of Barak, who loved the wages of unrh'h! eou.suess I'ruiu tiio Petersburg Expra.s. .!ui, o The (irenleHt Living Ncoundrel. U e had thought that the depths of vil iauy hud been prett.v veil sounded bv the innumerable wicked cues who have been exploring them ever since the first murder upon earth. But it seems that a profounder ajyss had to be yet reached than any known before, mid that it wus reserved for Benjamin l. Butler, of Massachusetts, (a descendant, we presume of that free booting concern called the “Pilgrims of the Mayflower,”) to reach it. He is, be yond all question, at this time, the most infamous of living men, and the grave neter closed over his superior in all the attributes of n scoundrel. Not only does the South ring with the atrocities of this monster, but the whole civilized world is rapidly discovering and proclaiming his title to detestation and abhorrence. The name of Butler will henceforth be associa ted indehably with the lowest, meanest, most depraved and heartless criminalities that ever disgraced the human character, lie has, in the brief career of his military adventures in this war, brought universal execration upon himself and the whole race to which ho belongs. He is spoken ot even, already by foreign journals in terms of the extremest bitterness and obloquy, as some evidence of which we refer to an article from a Montreal paper, which will be found in another column* and to which we specially invite the atten tion ot our readers. % egro Insurrection. A telegram published a few day* eiuce announced the detection of a negro inaur rection in Mississippi. The Greensboro’. (Misb.) Motict gives the following narticu lara ot the affair: “We learn from a reliable souree thal the negroes were arming themselves verv rapidly with such weapons as they could *“ “‘Double Springs, Oktibbeha county, - 2 miles from this place, to kill all of the men and boys. By some means they were detected in their plot by the citizens of Double Springs, and were arrested. Upon being questioned as to what their inten tion was, they replied that they were to murder all the white males on the 18th of June, and they were to be led by two white men, and they had already picked out their choice of white women for their wives.— Our informant says that the citizens had arrested some eight or ten negroes and two white men. He further states that they are to be tried to-day, and three of the negroes will certainly hang, and the others will be severely lynched. \V e do not know what they will do with the white men,but we are confident, if they can prove what tne negroes say, they wiUpuH hemp.” Exchange of Prisoners—Keen - Snpply ofeennlne Yankeeeon XflAßfla From tho Richmond Dispatch. June 10. * * * It is not to be expected, there fore, that a Government, destitute alike of faith and humanity, will exchange the gal lant Southern men, taken in our privateers and at Fort Donelson, for creatures like these, whom they do not want, and who they think are renderingthem a service by remaining in captivity, where they assist in consuming Southern provisions, and bringing o«, as they, hope, a famine in the South;, That is the Way in which the gal lant Yankees hope to subdue us, not bv hard fighting. 'Now,' the state of affairs would be very different were we, whenever we have occa sion to send prisoners off on parole or fo exchange them for other prisoners, to give a preference always to these Irish and Germans. Let us keep the Yankees—es pecially the Maasachoaetta Yankees—to the very last extremity. Let as always [have areserve of them on hand. We should ' be glad to hearthat all-Irish andGerraau j pasonen were paroUd onjthe spot: but by i parole a Yankee. Keep them aIL Keep ifHeoet half the pwmsSona of the South' to feed them. If this policy he Btnctly pursued for any length of time, our word for it that there will, come np a cry of distress from Yankeedom that will com pel thetr government ty act with honesty, nowevcrintrch against their inclination. We would reservo the Yankee Doodles for anotherreason. The scoundrels whom Lincoln has placed at the head of his plun dering hordes threaten to shoot onr parti zans for defending their own country against their aggressions. We must retal iate severely for every murder of this kind they may choose to commit. But it iwill not do to hang Irish and German soldiers in retaliation. That will have no effect whatever. We mast lung Yankees, and the best among them that wo can get, .We must always keep a supply of hostages on hand, and they must be genuine Yankees, mtherto they have scarcely felt the effects ! or war. They have contrived to put for- I fi gn r era '.“ u l S * a 80nn t of their cities in the front, while, for the most part* they havoremained at home ont of “"*• we cannot, as vet, carry the war to their own firesides, let u* make them feel it. as much as we can.. . They will feel it se verely, enough when we shall have hiibg a dozen or so genuine Yankees, in .retalia tion for the murder of ouir'partisans. Keep ft supply of Yankees prisoners always on hand, is our tn&xirn. It is the surest way m the world to bring the Yankee Govern ment to its senses. Prom Cler. gymen Imprisoned. Nashville, June 28.— Special to! tlie New York Herald. —At the special second conference of Clergymen before Governor Johnson, all of them declined to take the oath of allegiance. Most of them were sent to the Penitentiary, prior to their re moval to Gen. Halleck, for the purpose of being exchanged for Tennessee prisoners. Many of the Nashville churches will be without pastors to-morrow. Among those se - ht e, 1 ? durance were the Rev. Drs. Bald win, Shone and Lawrie, Methodists, and Drs. Ford and Howell, Baotists. The Kev. Dr. barton, was allowed some days grace on account of illness. The Kev. Mr. Elliott did not appear. The Kev. Mr. Hendricks is expected to take the oath* The Catholic Divines, being loya», were not disturbed. Catholic Schools made Publio Schools in Law. The Roman Catholics of Orange, N. J., have succeeded in getting their pro rata of the State school fund, na well as of the local tax levy fow school purposes. The matter was under discussion for a week and on the 23d nit., at. the largest meeting ever held in the town, the appropriation 1,0001 was carried without n dissenting voice. A Presbyterisli minister and lay men of all denominations advocated the measure. The parties to this amicable arrangement, which will doubtless be pro ductive of much good feeling, are Mr. Bar rett, Dr. Win. Pierson and D. N. Ropes trustees, and Father McKav and S. J. Ahreu, committee on the part of the Cath olics. i niWMILITIOS-THK PIH.U OFB.< & J. h. SAW VEU is this day dissolved b? ®* u - tua * onufent, B, C. sawyer bavin* diam*«d ol his uiureat in a««iiußn to J. 11. Sanvvr and N U^by s ;"ij.!v h N b KSvi. licfirmWill 1,0 st “- U i;. SAWYER, :-= r •Ml. SAWYER; ’ Pittrbuiith, June 12. IMA ' ' ;iAWi Elt l\'m• J', vT- T ? ,K „ "^* P wn tA.VULE BLSI AEsS will be curried on by the uader riirncd. under the uuroe ol B. C. A J. i. S AW- ItH, ut the old stand. j. 11- LAWYER N. I>. SAWYER.’ ie!9-lmj EMBROIOERTTaTI7 Pittsburgh, Juno 12.18G2. To commence on Monday, Jane 2d, Everything to be closed out at REDUCED PRICES for wile in our Retail Departmcot, our entire of EXBKOIDEHn akouseji HAND* KERCHIEFS. Slost of there food were bought in Job lota at Tory low prices, and haring been shown only in frMh “ dcleV EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladm mtend leaving the city this sum* mcr will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplyiar them»dv«»wtths**h articles a* they may ueed. We beg leave to say that our assort* « e in ™ n ! T f£ been *?. otter - and iaittst such a one aswill meet the requirements of a first class oity As our new room will be .open next week, our customers will find lt macu more pleasant. to se leot goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne 9 77 & 79 MARKET STREET Je2 TO THE PUBLIC. Ins PEC I ALLY utbolxnorantaniUalM ly Mod get of all denemi nations, treat went ud delicate disorder*. nor ud disMMi .gr taationa coin gym gad in cident to youths, of both <ewa»«ateip{hftg xjttsmswsasx'Bsa SfeSr'OS'B I :TS‘S' aaiafeipmgttigi ?B?^sssr?ssB^sgagy^^£ssr*o"to dollars and essta mysteriously, meanly orilh rotMB. It ill to paUicdty, however. that ssasms pwaau .aad cnardinsarethankful that theit sons, daiwhtera and wardapreviously feeble sichlyand gif deilcato cwmoob and appearance MH r ?TSKT»f?»®SIi:3 0 h,,1,h - »»d vigor by DR. IIRANSTRUP,besides many befora and alter marriace through him hate been saved much gut' Swing; anxiety mortdleation. Ac. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal cmmlwrinsn. araeomoleteir enred edit andeubetitated the settable YeSSedu eases are treated with marked soeoees—having had over forty years (40) experieoee m their treat mcnt m notpitataof iKith the Old World and in the Upited Stategtleuk him to aay^-to. all srith a fair trial, health and.happiness trill; stain Moom upon the now—patted cheek. Trifle nOloacerwith mootebanka andquseks, bat come and be enred Conantnptinn and ail of tta kindred a»—*ff ol which .so many annually 111 bar countries. can ▼antace ol over forty yean experience and s&teM'Krg daily eonanltedbytheproliMrim^aairellasreeom 1 mended by ropaotahls ritiseov puh3theiS*S2L ■pnetotg.of hotels. fry atreet, new Diamond strcet/Tbriyite enotSSS? erth ;.? dn .; rtSS^‘- de&lyday : «tWm«§*£atfraea. I y*J>IES’ HEEL BUTEIMI ,0. iAßnst.iuEiici.nnm, si 00. LAMEft’ HEEbttilTEn, »1 M. At biFFENBACHEK’S M fifth street.' near Market. AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, of Ohio Missouri, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York' mbfefta No. ISB FOURTH antmrr William davk! m*<iavblsm. "tSXKfcSSES' HreeUl Partnw?*" SEASS d ('OFim, (Saoowson U, M'Cuidinu, Means A Co.J WHOLESALE OROCERB. Corner Wood and Water Street!, f* lo ™ mTSBIHMH, PA. fICPPING AST® EEECIIINGi VL t ,k MR - - MRS. BESE. WS.T«th extracted Hot. Coidand Shower lySiSel F. BESE. 177 Grant street. WM. H. SMITH , .JOB. K. HUNTER W». H. SMITH d CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS KOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST $1 BEETS* deZS PITTMII Jifitlfi WS^ ATE ? m HECEITEDFKOSE ▼ ▼ the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Genu' and Youths weir. ambraoingg all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMBKES AND VFaTINIIS. W. If. XeAEE « Co., oomer M.arltot Square. Alleghmy ciu**** 1 ™™ 1 LAKE SUPEEIOE OOPPEB MINES NXEXTIITG WORKS. X* Alt It, SI’CCRDY dfc CO.. Manufacturers of SbeaUl.finulen’and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop pw Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms Spelter Soldy, Ae. Also importer* and dealer* in Metals Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, to. ‘ST Conatmtlj on band. Tinmen’s Machine, BS*KC?S“ a,l# «" Special orders of Copper cut to any desired ptt * ra - a fe2l:lFdaw jHANHOOn- " HOW LOST! HOWBESTOBEDI Just published, in a Sealed Envelope, Price Si» Cants* A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TRBAT -Illd,c*l Cure of SpermSorrbaa or |pfk&Tnd tsgs& S*SS pi©*ssfflUSKMSs “A Boon to Thousand* of SnSsren.” Sent under seal, in a plain envelops to any ad dress. Port paid, on receipt of si* eentsTor tic Pfbwe stampsjby Dr. CH. J. C. KLISt e i2^w* w York ’ *** &*«• a™, «*• &TBAH TOW BOAT FOB BALE—IM- SteftW.»-N “r^jf y|OOI» A.\D SHOES, AT NO. 89 UABKET BTEEET. LOOK AT THE PBICKB : worttsf^ ~Uril L ** tin * Heel Oaitenfor dun I foJ‘^sSrthfijr ting Conc * MH « l »•>*«» *&&&£ Co “« w - Heel flatten fiXi^if 6 " 011 Morroeeo *«•»'*•* «*. wSS*JSf * ““** C#off *““*•* 800t **»*•* AH other Kanda In preperUee. PETBONA OIL WORKS LONG, MILLER A CO.. WOR AL " uid Wvdioui ** mamctbteect, rnmuicH, “<• Lubricated _®*• * •fJfJM* OIL, TABBUTED alwtys gn head. tO:!; DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. PULTON * 00., I K*»D?AOTOE*»»OP EtllT tilllTl o» FINISHED BBAU-S WOIB, | «*» and Nma riTtcß* . {gSKten» u f»^ifo»^ order. Steamboat-work ** ly Oil . N*. «,_'i:v :r -. : - STREET AND DU(ft) mCTjyJr lajjffl CABRIAGES, BUGGIES, SOCKAWATB.SOLKIBB AND 8L86U8.: : : -^dXasr 4 * ob,< *^iS^ •‘‘3o ovcs; : t SmithHoid ftaa*. Pennsylvania. i£if&Psg|^K CITEKNSAinJSTIUjMBR jE®?*** .<* » medical Waod. slfanM nbt fldl to and oat the sore dlmo of nK*C.. Th* nm^r<.. 3£trf?s^ a^* ••fit of necrtaio oiui of riiteiiM <■ * mmlmmL' sufferers of obtainia* permaneSt 15- Hjf tteuseof his remhdie* l »«•> r P?' BRo ' r , s 'S REMEDIES IK«Lm iT? 1,1 feirm of Veaareal 'SSSIbSS i«rSife^f-aa» srhtilemtion, which the jrotuur and w^rSnSS Jjf® f’* WM (to Mon themlymha 1 , swaedje, knoiwihtffiSLg. tf hZiSt"* “<*« «; •Peedy ? a«SK this BbJ&ESdSgtfigSEß! ( be Bladder,*” g T”I Usnim'i “ impaK oritfa. rK.directedtoDß* ‘sS'ltoftSnifeiis p »- »R 1 be imm«Suate&^s~ tSSmmi"* Nt - .“!■&£« gOEAR Oil, WORKS I'GHPIXT, OF PENNSYLVANIA.- OIFICE ST. CLAIR STREET, nmrtAe Bridge, •S-Address mj>l^R AVKR ‘ JK " S * erat " T “ d Tfwmrer. ROBERT ARTHURS. ATTORNEY A. T IjAW, NEW GOODS. —AH D JAMES ROBB. * 9 Market ctreet, near Market House. c-wafr aco. t. j. flt Arr. 245 LIBEBTY BTREET, PITTSBURGH. gill MAKcpAcnmiam WooU sail the attaaUsn of Owl* LARCH STO 0 K ' of wall aalaetad COOK.PMLOII MO HMimiTMB. . Atao. nmtorao ijnuim "*•»» *n ‘ The Diamond, Advance, 1 Air-Tight Eolipae, and Iron Won awaidad tka nssT Patunni StataFjUrforft»BMnn/irMy STOVES. fli.TOlsmg'a ... UCHitaiMtolb;; . TED* AMERICAN. GLOBE A RKPCBUft SlSfi CRATEFMOMT«AWpcIiDKRB rs IBi iI __Mid the Arc batter than iron. 1 DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, IfO. 110 (orroaiTi tu* r-rrnifwj CBARTRRRD BY TRE LgOOtATURB OPPICBBSi Prcatdaat. UU PAM; »*„ TICE PRESIDENTS. JS&tt, I|±± Sakttu a&SEs* TRUSTEES. : ' Joe! eh Kiog- ;(jZu ¥Fs%p l£g|§; ‘ lidlpk" §ite, SECRETARY AND TREASURER ». K JItKINIET. Opaadaily.from• a. n.to• r.H. Atse.Tue*. .J 5:. *,"<>**<• ‘0 remain are planed to tba K JmeSß'*’-****• *•■■ «*• stove *** **•. A. BRADLEY, HO. 80 WOOD STREET* smear lemad, Ptta*ar|E Manabetuaraad Wholeeale and Retaildaalarln aUUnfrcf Oook, Parlor, and Hestfaig Stona,;6nU Fronta, Pondera, Ao, , 4»-Ino«r«Bpto won ■*? jfe .ftcai tha CELKBRATKD GAS BURNING COOK WOVSB EUREKA AND TBOPip, ' £s3ft£&u£esg3 °th«r dadiabl* pattern*. . „. r w. hare iho a T«ry laic* iinortirait *T PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. 'tiaßaM?" BBST PATTERNS now fc -*gy» EUROEKAN AQBSCV." I. SiaflrDßAmrolt SALtg;pajalj, ia m pin of Eoxvps. •• -• * •'* J inpt lor th« ladiuiMliiaßdGbdniii t.n tarftre^gjlSra MWtf I^Mwiwini GARDEN AMD FIELD BEED WAUimn riKHAiD onrrnrE W'Alh >ia«il iwfloMatijr " * jßmm neiind «»il for-nlt br BECKHAM A LONG oat Jaito How’, h^l^ 0 - iattyjftoot. M’CORD & CO. ■ATB.CAM, wwwm Wh.,l».uU ****" r ®® ! isi wptt«x m&pvt.' S'iJtXIA.M, ~ BAtj'AXEY, WlOLmtl GROCER BOS. 18 AID 20 WOOD STBIET, nmiDkci. nrotry. .WV.6BA9F ****•"*"» 1862.
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