PAIM post. TyPARK ROW. NRW TORE. ud«lsfA?& ar«onrm«CTtiforthc My »«W«efcly Nat inthoae eitm, udutm wonndtotak* Admtinmeati and Snbwriptiona |WM»t OPT Lowest Balm. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2. ClTlf AND NIMMBOiHQOD INTELLIGENCE. WvrcSick and Wounded Soldiers Q® Saturday last two steamers, the State o* Maine and Whiliden, arrived at Phila delphiafrom White House, having on board seven hundred and fifty-three sick and Founded, of whom two hundred and five wera Pennsylvanians. The following be long to Western regiments: Ninth—A. Beheraey, co. C, bronchitis. Tenth—Serg. S. A- Eowry, 1„ M. Elder, H. G. Barnes, co. K; serg. S, McKenzie, co. C; S. Marsh, co. H; E. Gehra, co. I; H. C. McKinley, co. A. Fifty-Seventh—W. Morely, co. G, inter mittent fever; G. Clark, co. H, intermit tent fever; serg. H. H. Humes, and corp. P. N. Humes, co. A, typhoid fever. Sixty-First—J. W. McClny, W. Pryor, John Dickson, co. F. .Sixty-Second—W. J. Gilfire, eo. E. Sixty-Third—A. Cross, co. B, pleurisy; Wm. Kelly, co. H, vul. scio.; W. T. Black, co. B; D. E. Voang, co. K. One Hundred and First—T. Carnahan, CO. A ; E. Morehouse, co. B; S. M- Evans, eo. C; H. 8. Horton, B. M. Shaw, co. D; Wm. Diehl, Benj. Morgan, John Eakin, sergeant D. Johnson, 1.. Arkright, co. F; W. M. Torrence, T. H. Moore, J. 1.. Over, Jo*. Dan non, co. G; J. W. IJpKain, c<>. H; 8. Cams, Peter Cams, co. I. One Hundred aad Second —.1 eft. Moll vaine, co. F; Robert Calvert, co. 1). One Hundred and Third —Juo. Manhat tan, eo. H; W. B. Cunningham, co. A; S. P. Bang*, ,co. I; C. Petzinger, W. T. Blair, eo. B; George Scott, co. 1>; G. W. Brink co. G Delightful Country Homes. It is now generally conceded that the most delightful place of residence near our city ifl the beautiful precinct of Oakland, to admirably adapted for country homes, being sOsly accessible by passenger rail way cars and not to far to walk if there is such a dispoaitibc. We observe that Lin den Grove has been laid oyt in choice sites &r country residences and offered for sale, by W, O. Leslie, in Io:s containing half an acre and upwards, on reasonable terms. — A branch of the East Liberty Passenger Bailway runs into the centre of the plot, affording ready means of reaching the ground -at all times. To any desirous of securing a quiet home in the country no better opportunity could be presented. Counterfeit Quarters. .Within a few days a number of counter feit quarter dollars, excellent imitation of the coinage of 1801, have been put in cir culation in the East, and several persons who handle great quantities of silver mon ey have been deceived by them. They can be detected by an expeit by the light weight,'the greasy feeling, and the irregu lar milling or the edges. They arc equally as dangerous as those issued in Philadel phia soma years ago, and which were pass ed by hundreds through the country, until the establishment was broken up by the Washington officers employed by the’ gov ernment. Committed, John ft. Montgomery, charged with the larceny of several .articles from the Eagle Hotel, has been arrested and committed for trial. Thomas Howard has been com mitted to answer a charge of beating his wife Marg&ret. Thomas Honnington. Jas. Donovon, John Nolan, Barney O'Don nell and James McElracy have been com mitted for malicious mischief, in entering Mary Hixenbaugh's house, breaking the furniture and behaving outrageously gene rally. Patrick Kistler, another of the Third Ward boys, has been held to an swer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill on Wm. Williams, a colored man. Sanford's Tronpe. Much has been expressed, previously, we speak of Sapford’H np w troupe, which made its appearance at Masonic ffull last Monday mgnt. \Ve, in connection with our neighbors, are slow to recognize true mer it, bat for on;e in our lives, we make haste to speak well of Sanford and his par ty. Nothing that will offend the ear of modesty or chastity is permitted on the boards, and every act meets with unbound ed applause. A better troupe, either mu sically, vocally or comically it would be hard to find, and we commend them to the public during the holidays. The Mth- and 110th Keglmeuts. The 84th Pennsylvania, Col. Bowman, and the 110th, Colonel W. D. Lewis have been ordered to recruit. These regiments have been under fire six times, ana in four bud fonjght battles, and most gallantly ditf they sustain, for bravery and courage, the reputation of the State. They will be succeeded, it is expected, by the 9lst, Col. Gregory, and the 99th, Col Leidy. These two regiments have been stationed at Wash ington for some months, and the men are delighted to learn that they are te be placed in active service. Col. Bowman, of the JjJth, is from Illinois, and a graduate of West fotnt He was appointed by Gov. Curtin to fill the vacancy caused by the death pf the lamented Col. Murray, of Harrisburg. Flag* H>r the Fourfli. Every body will need flags lor the deco ration of their houses and grounds on the Fourth and they should bear in mind that the place to get them is a*, John W. Pit tock's, No. 78 Fifth street, the agency of the Pittsburgh Flag Manufacturing Com pany. He has all sorts and sizes of flags from five inches to fifty feet, and of anv desired material. “John” furnishes flags St remarkably low prices, defying all com petition. Give him a call. Oration, by Prof. McCoy. It will bp seen by the correspondence published elsewhere that Prof. Amasa Mc- Coy, has, on the solicitation of a number of citizens, consented to deliver in this city on the morning of the 4th, his celebTatea address on “The London Times oh the Rebellion and the War against the Nation al Constitution.” It will, without doubt, attiket a large number of the most intelli gent part of onr community. Th« Naiad Queen. „ After weeks of preparation Manager Henderson announces for to-night the spectacular fairy drama of the Naiad Queen. The scenery, costumes and music have been arranged so as to give the best effects. Mr. Foster plays Sir Rupert and Ettie _Henderson the Naiad Queen, fhe piepe is an attractive one and will we areture prove a great success, if produced n the style we anticipate. Tesniters Captured. Among the teamsters taken prisoners by tfie rebel cavalry near Tunstall's station, on rnday, the 13th ultimo, were Zadock opnngsr, wagon master, and Jas. Craw ford, assistant, both from I'niontown. Henry Smith, another Fayette county b?Jt.. saipe department, had left with nis team abont an hour before those did who were captured, and escaped. The Orphans’ Pie file. Our readers should not forget the Or phans Pic I>ic, to be held on the Fourth. They are a.ways largely attended and there facility for enjoyment. Dinner, MMMNrns and cool beverages will be served on the grounds. The Park is easi ly fMCMfI tod those who do not choose to return the whole day can spend an hour or two rely pleasantly* * vtffHVAS ftfcjjQQ Th * pub- j luuuag erroneous. statements ooocermng toe condition of the sick and wounded Pennsylvanians, now in" that city: Hon. Henry D. Moore, State Treaaurer,who has been in Hew York some ; days, and left there on Saturday evening, states that the soldiers are very well cared for in every respect. There was, for a short time, a slight difficulty between the State Agent and the Pennsylvania Soldiers’ Re lief Association; but that has been ad justed, and everything is now working satisfactorily. Mr. Moore says the Sol dier's Relief- Association, composed of Pennsylvanians resident in New York, is doing a great deal of good. The members give their personal attention to all the Pennsvlvamang that arrive there sick or wounded, and have them properly cared for in the hospitals. Large amounts of money have been raised, and many ladies are acting as nurses for the sufferers. Whatever delicacies and comforts, not furnished by the Government, are re quired, are furnished by the Association, or bv the Ladies interested in jt. Indeed, in all respects, the Pennsylvanians are as carefully attended to as any soldiers in New York. The Menagerie. > an Amborgh & Co’s great menagerie so long announced and expected, will reach here this morning, and, forming a grand cavalcade, pass through the princi pal streets of the city. The procession will lieled aff by the colossal mnsician’s chari ot, followed by the two elephants Hannibal and Tippoo Saib and the gorgeously deco rated cages of the animals—the whole over, a mile in length and surpassing anything of the kind ever witnessed hero. The first exhibition of the menagerie will be given at the fair grounds in the afternoon, when Young America will doubtless be on hand in full force. There will also be an exhi bition in the evening at 71 o'clock. The Weather in June. A friend has furnished us with the fol lowing comparative table, showing the state of the thermometer at noon each day during the month of dune, in 1881 and 1862; ISBI -1882 }fcO} 1802 Juue 1 72 74 June 10 70 • tib - 82 70 17 67 74 2 70 77 18 72 77 4 74 69 19 79 62 5 79 73 20 76 66 72 74 21 80 72 7 74 79 22 82 77 8 74 64 23 8? 08 9 79 70 24 70 68 10 86 64 25 82 7u 11 SO 66 26 82 73 27 78 78 ;*« 77 74 29 7» 80 30 80 76 ii 78 Tf, 13 <4 f !i j 14 7y SO j 13 84 84 j For BnMineMM Haiti) no better goods have been introduced the maket than those English Meltons to hefoandat J. L. Carnaghnn's, Federal street, near the Oiamond, Allegheny city. They are of light and dark drab colors, its ''ell as brqtyn anij pupple. They make de cidedly the neatest anil most servicable bu siness suits that are to be found, and made up in Carnnghan's style, are altogether just the thing a business man wants. Cali and see them. Mas. E. Mi Coi.i.istkb, at the old "estab lished stand," 23 Fifth street, is in receipt of a large and well selected stock of do mestic and Haranna cigars, suitable for gentlemen's ‘'own use. - ' To this branch of the business this house intends paying particular attention, and we advise all who wish a fine box of segars cheap to call at the above place when the gentlemanly clerk, Mr. Chas. C. Baer, will be pleased to Bhow to all the different brands. An examination of the stock is all that is re quired to be suited. Congressional Candidates. The candidates for Congress in the dis trict made up of Crawford. Mercer, Ve nango and Clarion are .1. \V. Howe, H. L. Richmond, of Crawford county: S. I\ McCahnont, Dr. Bishop, of Venango county; Amos Myers, of Clarion. There are no announcements in Mercer county, but we learn there are several candidates for nomination. Carucroaa d Slu,. Fun reigns supreme at Concert Hall, and is liberally dealt out by Carncross and Dixey’s new Troupe, which embraces a number of old Pittsburgh favorites. The programme for this evening cannot Im* sur passed. Ten Thousapd Men Hunted At the Masonic Hall Auction House, No. 55 Fifth street, to buy boots und shoes. Fresh goods arrivingdaily and *old cheaper than the cheapest. 'Curre.-poiitlpnoe.. l Pittsbl'iioh Jnne 38th. 1862. Pbof. Auasa McCoy. Mononguhela House— Dear Wo respectfully invite you to repeat in this city, on the 4th of July, your Oration, “On the London JTi'mM, uu the Rebellion und the war against the National Constitution,” which you delivered with so umch poyrer ami effect before the President and Cabinet at W usbington; before the Governor and heads of Departments in the State Capitol of Pennsylvania; and again, before the Senate, and Mouse of Representatives, and which the resolution* of both Houses, assure u>, “vindicated so masterly a manner, our Nation al cause against the assaults and misrepresenta tions of English presses and Mute*men, hostile to the American Republic.” Hoping that you will comply with the request, we remain, Respectfully your obedient servants, James Vark.jr.. B. C. Sawyer, jr. Joseph Dilworth, P. C. Shannon, J. R. Hunter. A. W, Loomis, W, Phillips, W. H. Whitney, (ipfl. F. Gilmore, Allen Kramer, ifchildi; ' J.O. McCord, Mononqahela House July Ist, 1662. To his Honor the Mayor, and other esteemed citizens of Pittsburgh: Qentlemen: —l have the honor to acknowledge the roi-cipt of your invitation to repeat on the com ing Fourth of July, my oration on "The Loudou Tmee, on the Rebellion and tne War against the National Constitution." With every feeling proper to the ocoasion. I ac cept your invitation, gentlemen; andl will be truly glad if it spall be thought, that this effort of cpne hes resulted in any good to that great Na tional cause, to maintain whieh Pittsburgh has sent so many thousands of »ddiers to fight in the field, and mill continues to furnish to tfiooeafeda of others, the most effective appliances to fight with. I remain, Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen. t our obedient servant. ‘ AMASA McCOY. The address referred to will be delivered on Friday the 4th inst„ at 10 o'clock a. m., in Conoert HaU, Fifth street. JOSIFH MBYtt. ....ANTHONY MBTBB JOSEPH METEB ft "'SON, JuavriOTvmns or FAHCTAHD PLAIN FLBNITUBE A CHAIRS WAREHOUBB, 13S SMITH FIELD STBEBT. (BatvHD Sixth itrwt and Viicin a11.j.) nos ■ pirnimeH. PATENT WRITING CASE tTHIR CARE M SO AMKAXrtiKBAB TO -E- cireth.wiiur, uMeeizht by Bin.ineha, to writ. apon. will hold P«n and Pencil, Paper India Knbber, aad Chechen, Checker Band, id jot will ft)ld tip k ii to Dunn atjlb inefcw bjlihchp. Epr relo by WOOD A THIRD WB. SSIOW ! “ WTHSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP For tale by .» mMSSSfiMh* ‘A*Tsntni®*rsSKpT 3t, CUir " = BPBIKKBB ’ boots and shoes ]¥o. 62 Fifth street, Tha good* are NOT Oid Stock. Alt Fre*h, New, Durable, and Made to Order, jyi* STATEMENT Of THE KX(TIA!V«E ® BANK OF PITTSBURGH. PtTTSHIKftIt. July ]. 1-iuJ. Loansand Discounts Keal Relate ’ •vhnim no Uold and Silver Coin safes 15 ir s §““»“!}.?<ptes... irru.oon on J' a Bonds, 7 3-10 per cent 2.XUHO oo United States Bond* <k Certificates f. - 00 Pennsylvania Bondi 6V ct 10),00ft 00 Checks and Note* of other Bunks 77 Duo by other Banks 137 515 Capital Stock Circulation Deposits Due to other Bunks Contingent Fund and Earnings. £'3,251,610 4, Tho above Statement is correct, t» the ho«t of my knowledge and belief. ~ . H. M. MURRAY. Cashier Amruied belorome, this Ist day of July, •’y~ C. 11. ISRAEL. Notary Public. A ibKOHEA Y BANK. PiTT.ißtltuu. July 1. 1562 Capital Stoic $500,000 00 Loan* and Discounts 7»ki.60l 18 Due by 9thcr Banks 100.501 65 Note* and Chicks bS other Lank* sy 020 15 treasury Note* 100, oyo W fj*? 1 ?: 178,105 JJU C. b. Uovetninent Loan 50,000 00 Circulation. mi ,335 00 l)ue to other Bunks. 51 71 Due to Depositor* 201.171 id The abvve statement Is correct according to tin best of my knowledge and belief. j N <7OO K. Cashier *wvru unto before me tlih duy. jyJ W H WHITNEY. Notary Public STATEMENT OF TUK MERC lIA XTH' AN D M A X V FA CT f K K KS ’ BANK, Pittshcrqh, Tuesday Morning, July 1, In£ Capital Stock fTOQ.OfJU r«» Circulation <*) Buy Depositors .. C\l,M i*s Due other Hunks . -Jtl.titi 24 Loan? and Discounts sll 4*B ‘d Coin 2u Notes and Cheeks of other Hanks 74 Bui* by other Banks HI *72 <77 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bonn . uO tnited States Treasury Notes :s*.o,ut» uu The above Statement is correct and true, to tbo ha a t ot my knowledge and belief I , , >7.11. DENNY. Cashier. ! dworn ami subscribed before l the. this Ist day of July. I W2. W. fl. W\i ITS KY. J>’2 Notary Public. £*TATEMEXTOFTIIE CONDITIO* OF ** THE BANK OF PITT? PERCH. » Julv i. n;j. MEANS Bouits. I'.ilU and Discgunm I- nitod State* BoanTo lo Real Estate and Ground Kent Stocks and Miscellanies Due by otlier Hanks Hank Notes, Checks X Treas. 7 Not Specie Capital Stock Profit* and Burnings Unpaid Dividend* and .Suspense Due to other Banks Circulation Deposit* .Total \52,72S 12J2 44 The above Statement is correct, m the best of my knowledge and belief, , JOHN HARPER, i.’ti.shier. , &worn to and subunit*-.! this Ist dnr ..f Julv, 1662, before me. S. SMITH j>’* Notory ibihljr*. 7b ZWroy—Rats, Roaches. Ac. To Dttiroy Mice. Moles and Ants. 7b Destroy ■■ - Bed Bugs. 7b Destroy Mpths ip furs. Clothes, Ac. To Deetroy Moaquitoos and Flea*. To lnsect* ou Plants and Fowls, 7b /tofroir-—lnsects on Animals, Ac. 7b strop—Every form end specie* of Vermin The ‘Only Imfhlllbto BemNiss known.* "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Raman Family," .Rats do not die on the premises," _ out their holesto die.” Swa Everyiehero— by All Wholksals DnuGoisra In the largecities. end by Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, m all Oountry ToWiis and Vil lages m the United States. ~8. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. R. E. SELLERS A CO., and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralers can order as above. Or address direct—(or for Prices. Terms, Ac Ito 11( . HEXRi B. COSTAR. Principal Depot, Broadway, New York. je4-3md*wi* Dissolution of Partnership. fflllKE PARTNERS HIP IIERETO- M. FORK oxisting between JOSHU A HHODKS and JAS. D. VERNER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner will use the DRme of the firm iq settling up the bnsines*. JOSHUA RHODES. JAMES D. VERNER. In retiring from the Brewing Business, I cheer fully recommend my former partner to my friends and thepnblie. JAMES D. VERNER. Joshua BhotioH, (Successor to Rhodes k Vcrner.) Will continue the Brewing and Malting Burinew at the old stand; corner Daauesae Way and Bar* keris Alley, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the ptibUe patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. JOSHUA RHODES Pittsburgh, July 1,1662. iyl -30td Dgixab savings rank obtain- KB of the Letislature, at its last session, a supplement to its charter, allowing it to loan mo ney atsneh rates as will enable it to pay expenses and par a Dividend of BIY PER CENT, a year to its depositors. Therefore persons wishinr to borrow upon real estate located in this county, can apply directly to the Bank. 65 Fourth street. CHAB. A. COLTON. Treasurer. myl6:lwdJclmw. EXECUTOR'S HOTICE-UTTEBS Testamentary having been granted on the estate of Samuel Maloney, late of Finley Town* ship, Allegheny county, to the undersigned, all >ersons knowing themselves indebted to said es* ate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims will present the same to ROBT. McA YEAL, Executor, Jel2 6tw Finley Township. SPRING GOODS. 1868. CLOTHS, CASHMERES WE KATZ lOWH STOKE A COM PLETE stock of «•*>*, an Mg aaj dsrirabja «tyjm,.wkich bar, beea cagdtfyaelaotid jaNaw fort, with a desire to ■iloooo |l»o not IWMiwt oml comprising is all the varto— >OT fcbrie aad eoveitim of tha B£ •VwMfluiK.'t': la 1 lor., ■ eaariwofc aad UZ«tui. W HITS LEAD, M CAIM COZCZMTKATKD LYE, F«»UbT .. _QjtOßttK A. KELLY, i MJ* <e Moot Knot, AUitbay. toJ)Ar«A]»vmTOttaw behesber! The only Mace to buy NEW AND DESIBABLE AT HALF PRICK, CONCERT HAIL SHOE STORE. AND VESTINGS. TO-DAY*S ADVN&' EATON, UACBtTU A CO. Invite the attention of the Ladle* to the r*litelit Flexure Skirt. It jives a graceful and elegant form, and entire satisfaction to the wearer. They have algi on hud a anpMr of that tavorite FRENCH SKIRT, known aa the CRIHOLIHE OKAPEKIE. They ala® innte the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS to their stock of lower priced SKIRTS, manufactured expressly to their order, and sold at Eastern pneea. COUNTRY HOMES. mHORKCHOICE HITES FOR COVE. E. TRI residences in LINDEN (IKOVE. Oak land, are offered for sale. A branch of the Pitta bnrth and hut Liberty Kailway run* into the centre of the pjot. The lota contain one-half acre and upwards. only one-tenth caab. and one-tenth annually. Apply to . W.O. LESLIE. At Oakland Station. I jy2-Jtnd Allegheny Bridge Dividend Tviie pmesidext. haxaukrh, « Company ft»r ererting a Itralge over tha Al legheny river, opposite Pittsburgh, in tlie County of Allegheny. have this day declared a Dividend ol Pour per went, on the Capital Stock of the Company, out of the earning* of the lu*r sic up ntha, which i* payable to Stockholder*, or their legal representative*. on or after the 11th instant. WM. HOaKßriUji, Treaa. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 18S2. jy2 3t-tat | HOOT* SKIRTS. js*ur.i.nio 4", . UIA.OOO 00 . !. *>98.199 00 479,352 87 3J.155 5S . 127.00:! 00 LADIES, MISSES AND OHILDSEN. Mil! HALL mm BOOH 65 FIFTH STREET. RKVOLVCRN AMIS I‘IMTWLM at . Auclion—Thursday evening, July 3d. at clack, at the Masonic Hall Auction House, 33 i itth street, wilt he sold 2 Revolvers and one pair of Pistols. T. A. -McCLELLAN D. Auctioneer. FOUND. Am* or mowey, which caw be had by calling at 44 Fourth street, by prov ing property and paying eharges. jyl-iitd PATRICK McGUIRK BEE m the woilti. . _ CONCERT HALL. TG-NliillT, 44 I ■ >,iER I* BI.ISSITI BEPME,' _ by ili A I'AINK, at Concert Hall t<v h'H) liijfht IIMIBiBLt ASB Nr AHr t: AKTI MM CLtrf, just received by Kxpre.*^. Narrow Trimming Rlhbonn, all culori. Narrow Black (iufpnra Ukmi Narrow Black French Laceai Brcnadlnc and Tlaauc Vella, all M i wi: Jet Bonnet Plni, Jre., *e. RATON’, MACKUM i CO., J *'* 17 Fifth «recta PMRLX-3TOVHTO AHHIVK, AND for Male by BACON-SOIMt POtXIW FOR MLE t>y IIKNKY H. COLLINS. PKTKOI.KI M-17-AOBLM. FOR HALE t>y HENRY' n. COI.UNS. lit i\UMJ uo ai.ttl 91 10,:;7S 1?, *»i JJli,,, S 4f! r.'-s.fa*, BMITH k PITOAIBB, nmiIAXT TAII,O UN, Si7LS,*>2 H SIT. CLAIR STREET, .iil.lfcV'Oo m a>.\rrjH :*•.» J-V'W i« rt.T4-l 70 *7.270 (jo 1.&50.71G 12 tiHAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. Mateiuin «o.*hta.\ti.y ON naml, for sale with instructions: Also IROX SA TV HA TED FOX RvOFS. Our work L« not to be excelled by that of any Koofer in » astern Pennsylvania. , _ , B. F. SHOPE, 73 Smithfleld at, je2o>2wd Pittsburgh. i> j-ttm ii v iicf if FLAG MANUFACTURING CO. 7S FIFTH STREET, (Opposite Poet Office.; Grand National Celebration FOURTH OF JULY. IKIII DECORATE VOCE JUU.DJNOS In view «if tho extensive preparations being made to celebrate the coming ith of July, we are manufacturinf a large variety of Flags, which, for lihAL'li, DESIGN. and VARIK'rY Of bJZK, are unsurpassable. HEPOT. Sth STREET, Op|MMlt« I*Out Ortirc. JOHN W. PITTOCK. if* Agent for Company. ||ot:mt mu: noi.o. At Concert Hall to-night. gOQPhKIRTI McCLELLAND’S AICTION Barouche and buuoy at auc tion—On Tuesday, July 1, util o’clock, at Masonic Hall Auction House, 03 Fifth street, will be sold une Family Barouche, oost $SfJ>; also one new standing Top Bugay. t.a. McClelland. NEE K. F. DTXKV t«-nl*hi AT CONCKRT It ALU UC OUABTEBRANTEHS’ WAR • HANTS. ASI) OTHER CLAWS AO AIN ST THE GO VEHXMEXT. Bought by PITTNBI’KUH TRUST COMPANY, jeS7-.lmd JOHN D. SCI’LLY, Cashier. AT. PASTE. RAT PASTE, In offering this article we wish it distinctly un defstoodthat it is mo Humbug, gotten up to deceive, but on tho oontrny is the bast and moat effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages are over all others, that It is one half cheaper. It ia free from Poison. It brings Vermin to the air to die, 1 1 prevents them from dying in tho promises. It will when used according to the directions. Completely banish Kats from the premises In aniwdonight. Is is preferablbin every respect to any and nil Vermin Destroyer now in use. Ifit docs not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a single night. Banishing them in nainglo night. . money refunded in every instance. On account of tho celebrity of this article, many ' rorthleee imitations has been gotten up. only to deceive, to. avoid imposition, ask for aan taka no other than the _ Rat Paste. Rat Paste, BatPaate, corner of the Diamoodand Market street*. Country dealers supplied at the lowest price*. je9o WANTED. MOORE* DISTUAERY, 189 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine, with some expo* ricnee In grinding grain. je23-tf pxnomsT. JEI Wanted, a eomsMteat man, to act a* Agent for a new and valuable Catholic work, published und^thep^ron^ArchblshonHu^m. M Fifth etreef. over Tekßraph Ofliea. •- js3Mt . RNPWABD a. jHMLPEN, Mtarmij am« RTgffthiiiilnr at law,.BjhiMift Armsfwa RiNUmUß—7# RARRKIJt EXTRA PaM JT ILT FLOCK; SO Uriels extra super do., just received and for sals by , WB ConvMartetud AnTMTH^ !fF.W FI.F.XCRE SKIRT. EATON. HACBCN * t 0., NO. 17 Filth street. 11,1. .S'T/.IIS. Fill. The best Troupe of MINSTRELS HENRY 11. COT.LINS. NO. 11 I!y .1. S. COX, jo3o Auntioneer. f{ r..~ VktPlci&rai oftbe OowwrmtiTea. The fofiowingture the'reaolution.s adopt ed at the Bering of ‘ ‘Coaserrati ve’ ’ ‘ mem • **?• «£ Coagieea : ■ the great weight ofonr respon- WM*sTv M members ofCongress, we hare * # .P*riy spirit, nor for any party for the purpose ofdeUbera {“s con »»lti n g together how we may Met perform ovr Congressional duties in me present great and perilous crisis of our “““‘V * &te,»nd we have come to the following conclusions, viz: , i That the Constitution and the Union and laws must be preserved and maintained in all their proper and rightful supremacy, and that the rebellion now in arms.against them must be put down, and that it is our duty to vote for all measures necessary and proper to that end. 2. Resolved, That the true interests of the country, as well as the dictates of hu manity, require that no more war or nets of war should be prosecuted or done than are necessary ana proper for the prompt *o c °™P* ete suppression of rebellion. 8. Resolved, That the States are com petent and essential parts of the Union, bound together* inseparably by the Con stitution of the United States; that none ot them can cease to exist as such so long as the Constitution survives, and that it is the exclusive sphere and duty of the States to. order and dl , rect their own domestic af fairs. While the rebellion, therefore, has not annulled the Constitutional relations of the so-called “Secediug States” to the federal Government, neither has it divest ed these States of auy rights or powers, municipal or otherwise, properly belong '"g.to them as members of the Federal Union. The actual exercise of these pow ers and rights may, tor a time, be inter rupted or obstructed by the rebellion, and some illegitimate authority may be substi tuted in its place, but as soon as that re bellionis suppressed these States will be 'Si-. r, ght to resume the exercise of all the rights and powers, dignities and im munities which properly belong to them as States of this Union. 4. Resolved, That the present war,as avow i by t “«, Preßid ent and Congress, and un derstood by the people, was commenced and for the purpose of suppres sing the rebellion and preserving and vin dicating the Constitution, the Union and the laws, and for that purpose only. It was a great and noble purpose, high abovo any sectional or party objects, and at once it inspired and united in its support all loyal men of every creed, party and section. At the call of the government a mighty army, the noblest and most patriotic ever known, sprung at once into the field, and is bleeding and conquering in defense of its government. Under these circamst&n* ces it would, in our opinion, be most un just and ungenerous to give any new char acter or direction to the war for the accom plishment of any other than the first great! purpose, and especially for the accom plishment of any mere party or sectional scheme. .5. hesblced, That tho many and great victories lately acquired by our armies and navies, whilst they ought to convince the world 0, the vast military power of our government, give us the pleasing assur ance that our deplorable civil war will soon be brought to a close, should the proper objects of the war, as hereinbefore defined, be kept steadily in view. When that is done, and when such punishment is inflicted on such of the guilty leaders as will satisfy public justice, and npon such others as have made themselves conspicuous for crimes committed in the prosecution of the rebel ‘f our o l ,in * on that government should adopt such wise measures of clem ency as will tend to bring back a cordial reconciliation and peace to the whole country. ~ 0. Resolved r That the doctriueß of the fceceßsionists and of the Abolitionists, as the latter are now represented in Congress, are alike false to the Constitution and ir rcconciliable to the peace and unity of the country. The first have already involved u . s . in . a . crael ciy i) w»r t and the others—the Abolitionists—will leave the country but little hopes of the speedy restoration of the Union, or peace, if the schemes of confis cation, emancipation, and other unconsti tutional measures which they have lately carried and attempted to carry through the House of Representatives, shall bo en acted into the form of laws and remain nn rebuked by the people. 7. Resolved, That Congress has no power to deprive any person ot his property for any criminal offence, unless that person has been first duly convicted of the offence by the verdict of a jury ; and that all the acts of Congress like those lately passed by the House of Representatives, which as sume to forfeit or confiscate the estates of men for offences of which they have not been convicted upon due trial by jury, are unconstitutional, and lead to oppression and tyranuy. It is no justification for such acts that the crimes committed in the prosecution of the rebellion are of unex ampled atrocity; nor ib there any such justification as State necesssitv known to onr Government or laws. The foregoing resolutions are in ox piAnation and re'affirmanco of the resolu* lion passed at the extra session of Congress, known as thn “Crittenden Resolution," and which declared “ That this war is not waged on our part in any Bpirit of oppres sion, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose of over throwing or interfering with the rights of these States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with ail the dignity, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired, and that ns soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease.” THE ELDORADO, (FORMERLY COURT RICHKQCE*,) CORNER FIFTH A SMITIIFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post Office.) The sdbscbibbb having taken the above well-known stand, will be R leased to see Us friends at all hours. His wines, quors. ales, and cigars are of the best, is«-3uid JOHN LUNDY, Proprietor. pOB FOITBTH OF JULY- BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS: i’Heeled Gaiters „75 eenta. i * Conircfl* •• „..5Q •• i* Colored ** .50 ** '* French Mor. Heeled 800t5... J? 1 . • „ JOSEPH H. BORLAND’S, 98 Market street, seeond door from Fifth. je2B A FACT WOBTH KNOWING, THAT JOSEPH BORLAND. M Market street, sells the cheapest and best Boots. Shoes and uaiten in the City, Give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. je2B ON WEDNESDAY HOBNING, IN the neighborhood of the Cathedral, a pair of OeW SMetaelea. The finder wUI be suitably rewarded by leaving them at this office. je26 B. B. BULGER , lurarAonmu or EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. I*. 45 MttleM Hnm, rimiiiMH A mi AHAOBTMENT OF Pittikwgh Manufactured Furaitore, Constantly en hand, which we will sell at the owast pnssa Cor CASH. myl&lyii* PBBUWm WEBBING— MM M bona near Barimgton Herring to arrive this dwwdmr sale by myt ArABMgW fM—.gITPATB tearitkalf Um cb-Anj MM tw»Bty-*T» faj ntotemAte in ■dan tatari • iw tea dwaUfaw bonw of 1i»ll. diHWM onrl WHiat ■ itiMi jinlir irfl »%o woUof waMrarSjLtfc -IW—>l dn. l|^Uib|^l^»olw VAN AMBtJBGH&CO*S Mammoth Menagerie . AND GREAT HORAE EXHIBITION. Caaamtalac THB MOST MASIfIHCKT COLLKCTI OF Living Wild Animals, «rabraacht together in any travallng exhibi- JjgjMtWin Enrope or Amertea. will exhibit in AT THE FAIR GROUND, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY *d, M, 4th ind Doom open on the SO, M and sth at half past land 7 o’clock P.3T. OR TNI FOURTH, Doors will be open atS o'clock in the morning Sn.4and , *“cJkTM Will b * * iT “ “** A ‘ Admission S 3 cents. No Half Price. HYATT FRONT Manager. THIS IMMENSE ENTABLISHHENT, greatly enlarged and entirely refitted for the pre sent season at an expenditure of $ 105,000, iithe only pnrdy toolorical exhibition in the conn try, end being entirely an connected with any cimu or other pertorawncea of questionable char ecter, will bo found Eminently Moral and Instructive miUt.naenpy.jnd worthy of the patronage of the moot refined end intellectual portion of tho community To the young it offunan inexhaost luln •’'•..“MW information, while the old and middle aged will find in the vast collection of HAKE BEASTS A.\D BIBOS, from every quarter of the gbbo. many species of of .nimatetf nature, which will bo new to them, and which they may never again have an oppor tunity of witnessing. the colossal pavillio.v, capable of holding o,ooo'people at. one time, is an exhibition of itself, while the splendor of the cages and the elegance of all the appointments cannot fail to impress the beholder with the live liest emotions of wonder and delight. At each exhibition a variety of MOST PLEASING PERFORMANCES, than any feat*: of the circus arena, will be civen by the HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS, ®? r .which the establishment is celebrated, in cluding THE ENOHMO US ELEPHANT HANNIBAL! THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT TIPPOO SAIB PONIES, MONKEYS, MULES. Etc. Mobs. Davis, a pupil of •„ THE ®**A* VAX AMBI'ROII, »iU enter the Dens of Lions, Tigers and Leopards. ... . A PUBLIC PARADE will be give non Wednesday morning, when the GOLDEN TRIUMPHANT CHARIOT. containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band, and all the gorgoonsly decorated cages and vans, forming a GRAND PROCESSION^ ONE MILE IN led by the renowned Van Amburgh in person, L *• us ~a ^ octtljir demonstration that ho still Inrej/’ notwithstanding the numerous reports of bis having been torn in pieces by wild beasts,) will pass through the principal streets, in order that the public may judge for themselves as U uio extent and unparalleled cost of this great zoological enterprise. ie24-31td MASONIC HALL, ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMKKCIVO MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30. SAN FORD’S OPERA TROUPE, COMPRISING TBE LIAPIKQ MEMBBU OF BITRREY *.NEWCOMB'S, AMD KFI KU?» NIGHTINGALES, Forming the Largest Tronpe and Best Talent now traveling, WILL APPEAR IN THEIR chaste and v ned entertainment, as given at their OPfiKA HOUSE in Philadelphia. Thu performance consists of 7f*w Hoogt. New Dances, Ordinal Beautiful Ballad*, Ac., Ac., Ac. Admission 85 cents. Children 13 cents. Doors open at 7>j o’clock, to commence at ft. i <29 ft. N. NAN FORD, Manager. CONCERT HALL. ONE WEEK ONI T. Commencing Monday Even’g, June 30, CAMCBOSS d' DIXET’S MINSTRELS, NUMBERING IS STAR PERFORNERS. In their chaste aud varied entertainment, u given by them at their OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. tjpßE purouisrcc casiun of new No.ven, DANCES, BCBLESQCEM, OBIOINAL JOKES. BKAIJTIFVL BiUAM, «*•* Ac., ««., Matting in all the best performance over pn> ratted, to the public. Admission 25 cents. C hildren 13 coats. Doors open at Hi. commenoe at 8 o’clock. Tioketa fur satoat oil the principal Hotels and Mosie Stores, and at the door on evening of per formance.. etMffiESSSa"*" be in ” ,teo<, “- *> Jet.fU THOS. O, FCNSTOB, PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Loua AMD SIAXAGxa. WM. HENDERSON. _.Pmcgg or Aunaaioir.—Private Bozm. IS ID Box, fl Oft Parqoettaand £SSf. Si ole *i e S“n*’ 80 «•“*“! rands’ Circle, 2T fef «”» C ° lored BoIM THE BEAUTIFUL NAIAD OPKEV THE BEACTIFCLNAIAD «I EEN. After weeks of preparation. After weeks of preparation. Si!! £• HMgecd To-Night. Will be produced To-.\iJht. 8: i f Bl?ig lift HfEW BAC4EES, NEW BACOCES, _ NEW SACtkCES, LACE POINTS, LACE POINTS. LACfc POINTS. LACE CIBCCLABS, WITH SLEEVES. LACE CIBCCLABS, WITH IUIVnr LACE CIBCCLABS, WITH MLKEVEs! SACQCEB Worn 9100 to Si. CLOVB BAOWJM, FROM *8 00 AND UPWARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS For BACQUEB- in plate rnlonsr' IST BTTLEB H DRESS OOpDS. JstQsd sad / v«Bpy 3SIQERD AND BXBJPSD MmIta SOU FOB S7X CENTS. W. A »• HUGIJg, OwstrFUtt sad Harks* Stmts. MS Him awmaonroß T pbWor PiT-rtBUBiJE arrived. departed. |3sS^c j B ~ , sr ili ‘ t U>L Bayard, Pcobltt, Elizabeth., ; tfmoryaLGoidMu Wtaline. lodine, Woodburn, Oallipofis. Emma Graham, Ayena, Zanesville. J@f“The River—Last evening at tw tjtws were 7 feet water in * u - Trhsmml god slowly. Weather pleasant ,|f or Cincinnati and LsalSTflls (Through positively, witbeut reahinalnrj THIS DAY, JULY 2, U M. - - Sp^S7oamande r . .tor freight or pat**. »£P^byrt For CtoclnnoH. Iy.Hvtu.s CuUn, awl THUS DAY, JULY 2.8 Pit. ’4 THE REGULAR BAAdEX StffSmr GERnaeket houu eommender, will leave posttfv& ai u □ounoed above. For freight or ptwage apply on bond jyg Yor Wheeling:, Marietta 4 g *“*rtlli - REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET, 4 FM 5-F E , * 1 fgant side wr jl 6 * steamer UN- KftSl™ TuwdeyfJp.aj* «■— Perf "tei®‘^!s.feja to or J. ALivulasioK SoSaYS, For Cincinnati, Cairo, fit Cola. ■a,Duhuque, Md dt fEE WEDNESDAY. JULY 14 F M PjgA THE FIRST-cum Bn. SENGER -eteamer BT. LOUIS. A I mU leave AwSj?® 1 ' J- B. LlVuMßßan^oo; For Cincinnati aad Loatawillr. THIS DAY. JULY 2.4 PM 8 UB NO. a. 155.5 K ra&Safcs “ per “oomieement. '- For For Cincinnati, talrw, Mat Lenin, Ga lena, Dabngae aad M, Sal 7 WEDNESD AY. JULY 2nd. 6P. M. WEAKER IELIOTTI. SH®i CaptChae A Draro, win leave as per announcement The Melnotteluu beimth* roughly overhauled and repaired. .. J B. LIVING TON A CO. and » 2 JOHNFLACtiJSJD. F ° r SrfESATHB PACKir STEAMER iE|gL“»srsts tjstsss- Wednyday and Friday at 12M. for mint lor passage sppW on board or to WM.HASLBTT. Agents' 1 ' 651111,8 * W ’ “ d “'TiSUSSSiJSSSE.'” BdCUb the fthe fassergeb Sss.® every FRIDAY at Ba.m. ‘ ■ Forfre^o^e^or.^rt^ STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W NY. HAZLETT Has opened an oflee at NO. 80 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a Gonaral Steamboat Agencybusiness, and would solicit a share of bit ■ ronage firom steamboat men. *pM-lyd J BARGAINS! BARGAINS! VERY LARGE NTOCK OF SUMMEB DRESS GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER HEARD OF IN THIS CITY. BLACK MILK VERY CHEAP. BLACK SILK SHAWLS A SAOQUE3. WHITE CRAPE BHAWLS, HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN domestic goods Cheap for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 market Streets JalS-dAw Loretta Springs, Cambria Oonntr.Pa. s'rarjsuK.^ss^gi On the MthOagr •fine. An excellent Band of Masio will b« In land, ura tlunnr the muon. ■ ™ ForolrouUrs ud farther lnfonuti<m.annl* i.ia i... , FRANCfS AToiBBOM/ jelB-dtsepl f>w>«gw. A unr ti TrS^tSSi turn. Apply to A. POMIttiMMSr 1^ The Philosophic Burner. cS&ou bSSSF" m ' a ’ r ' ir * at «~ «*« th* ooßhiS^*** 1 * I** 1 ** " “““ | fiS'i'SJMss;-ssas;. t|s!s^:*stsrssiA». burner aesiljr wicked any iMfcer *>• trimmed and litfated wtthoatre moTmff the ©one. 2* «U the white light rimthaii, w&M&S&t **** Thaaaburnon or* to* common No. 1 aisa. and &:■: 3sshe te&sßg£BS ji2s-lydw P. Um>. lASTIM CAEUAGES,IUIBIpi AOTEB3f nccoji ta~anA *1 l»n viBM. Kt MKATKD Carriaao-topßMtiS^iiZSt BnniMwUhoßttopi.wflt PowtSSy bSTUPat ■BS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrancavill*, Penn Omt, Knn - my2i.-6md Kurnmuinii, SAVE yOCR MONEY wood jron mo udoM •BET T B R PIA RO. MtuoiKitieliVdlaniße; owltuCiMn ud alaatie tooeh, tint will not mcha foot wrist ullwniiiPUinitoto and to-taorrowlow imp* wy» ManaAetarasa. 118 WoodnaSoL Tm* EXTUCIU WITHWCT PAIS by tin no ofan apyarataa wbarabr no 1W or OOITOBie hattsay mut lKlf col nnUjmen and their famUinhmTa tbaiaaSh alternated by my proceat. and ara rawty~tb|Zil£ a* f tho aalaty and tainlunw tfStiSiS? whatoTorbaabosa said by paraona tSSSSFs!: owwtiaathaoontrary. havino ao kaawMMaofajy '•Hartipicial tkbih iMMtfi&liL. 'a» Nmaagte-- Ho«T«mni’BBnttis. OKOROB A BELEY, aa>tder>l street, Altecfetoy., Forwlaky my# H*cw-4m KKM.T Timtn -“W Conn try Bacon llaras, 3.500 ditto Shoal wo. jut rootirad and for sal* b> Mt Oota«£ai**tusstauti*at*.
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