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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY
CITT AIIHIfiIBOEHOOD INTELLIGENCE,
ExhlfeiUau ofMr*. Beall's Sehooi
We had the pleasure, on Tuesday even
ing, of being present at the exhibition of
the private school of Mrs. Sarah Beall,
.on Pride street. A large number of the
parents and friends of the pupils were in
attendance who were greatly gratified at
the manifest advancement of the pupils of
the school. The exercises consisted of
declamations, recitations, dialogues, mu
sic and singing. All the little people
seemed to enter into the Bpirit of the oc
casion, and from oldest to youngest acquit
ted themselves admirably. It was evident
that their teacher had done her duty with
perseverance, judgment and taste.
lasnberdinatlea in the 115th
Regiment.
On Thursday evening last, a difficulty oc
curred in the 115th Pennsylvania regiment,
Col. Robert E. Patterson, which came
near being attended with a fatal result.—
The men nad arrived at the Bolton depot
of the Northern Central Railway, from
Harrisburg, where they had been acting as
a guard to five hundred Confederate pris
oners captured near Winchester, whither
the regiment was on its return. . After the
troope alighted from the cars at the depot,
they were drawn np in line at “order arms,”
when the command was given to “remove
knapsacks ” All obeyed except an intox
icated private of Company E, Captain A.
Riley.
This man, who bad been in the regular
army, objected to the order, saying that it
was irregular, and positively refused to
comply. Upon persisting in his insubordi
nation, Captain Riley rushed forward, and,
after several passes, thrust him in the'arm
and left breast with his sword, the latter
being to the depth of ah inch, and at first
considered fatal. The injured man was
left at the depot, while the regiment pro;
ceeded ot its .way. The soldier is recov
ering from his wound.
Fire*.
At an early hour yesterday morning, a
fire broke out in a stable on the corner of
Point street and Duquesne Way, and be
fore the alarm was given it had made con
siderable-headway. Immediately adjoin
ing the stable was a row of five two storv
brick tenements, occupied by some ten
families. Milo Ward, Patrick Martin,
George Free, Martin Adly, John Bousing
er, Henry Miller, and others, occupied
tenements in the row. The houses are all
built on leased proDerty, and were not in
sured. The stable was owned by Mr.
Ward, drayman, who had three horses,
two of which were burned. The buildings
were completely gutted, and most of the
furniture destroyed. The origin of the fi re
is unknown, but it is believed to have been
the work of an incendiary. The -Vigilant
was first on the ground and threw the first
water.
Yesterday morning the roof of a house
on Diamond Alley, near Wood street, took
fire, but was soon extinguished, with little
damage.
Allegheny Board or Control.
The Board of Controllers of Allegheny
held a-meeting on Tnesday evening at
which the salaries of the teachers were
fixed, for the ensuing year, at the same
several amounts as last year. The school
term was also fixed at the same length—
the vacations being the satno as last year.
. The following tax collectors were chosen:
Simon Bnlford for the First Ward.
John Sterrett for the Second Ward.
A. C. Alexander for the Third Ward.
James Graham for the Fourth Ward.
Communications from Harper & Bros.,
relative to Wilson’s Series of Headers',and
from A. H, English A Co., in reference to
Dean’s Series of Arithmetic, were refer
red to the Committee on Text Books.
A proposition to allow one additional
teacher to the Second, Third and Fourth
Ward Schools, was referred to the Com
mittee on Teachers and Salaries.
Now Liquor House.
We refer our readers to the advertise
ment, in another column, of Henry W.
Beaumont A Co., No. 83, Liberty street.
The firm are well known to many of our
citizens, being formerly of the Two Mile
House and have, though but recently em
barking in business, already built up a
§ood trade. They sell all kinds of bran
y, wine and gin of the best brands, fancy
liquors and cordials and fine Jersey cider,
for fhmily or hotel use, furnished in any
desired quantity.
They will supply hotels, taverns, steam
boats.and families with the best liquors at
moderate rates, —being content with small
profits.' The firm has a good reputation
as a fur-dealing house and will certainly
succeed. -
The Exhibition nt St. Francis*
College
The annuel literary exhibition at this in
stitution, took place at Loretto, Cambsia
county, conducted by the Franciscan
Brothers, on the 26th ult. The exercises
consisted of original orations, plays, reci
tations and songs, pleasantly varied with
music, well performed by the string band.
The recitations were creditable, as, indeed,
were all the exercises. A bountiful repast,
provided by the_Brothers for their guests,
followed, and then came the distribution of
premiums, by Rev. Father Hayden of Bed
ford, assisted by the pastor at Loretto. We
have not si list of the premiums, but it will
doubtless be published ere long.
Our Anniversary Day
Another 4th of July is about to dawn
upon our country. Let every American
citizen be and feel as patriotic as it is pos
sible to.be. As a prequisite to making a
good appearance on the glorious to-mor
row we would recommend every body that
will take our advice to go to Wm. Flem
ing’s, No. 189 Wood street, and get one of
his dress hats, which are really tne neplus
ultra adornment of the head, Mr. Flem
ing’s stock embraces all that may be class
ified with his line of business. We say
again call at Fleming’s, No. 139 Wood
street
Reported Capture of Two Hun
dred Federal holdleru.
A. report, which was veiy generally be
lieved, was in circulation along the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad, - near Piedmont,
on Monday, to the_effcct that on Sunday
last, Lieut. Col. Downey, of the 3d Mary
land regiment, and two hundred soldiers
were cultured by t|}e rebels at Moorefield.
Lieut Col. Downey and two companies of
hjs remment were commanding the post at
Moorefield, when a portion of General Ew
ell s rebel army camedown upon him, sur
prising and captiring the whole force.
Wtfitfbls lujurlea.
Sergeant Lawrence Dilworth, Company
C, 61st regiment who was wounded by the
acoidentar discharge of a musket at Fair
P.*H*>.” ne Bt b, died from the effects of
his injuries, on Saturday last, in the milita
ry hospital, Albany, New York. His body
arrived in this city yesterday, and was
conveyed to-the residence of his father,
Mr Gem Dilworth, on Carroll street, Sec
ond ward, Allegheny. ’
■•Uor Inspector.
Joseph French, Superintendent of the
Wat«r Worki, has received his commission
Inspector of Boilers for this port and
entered onus duties yesterday.
—- ——
• vlllo BnUfond.
Ait Irishman named Roger Coyne met
with an accident last evening which must
be fatal, if it has not already proved so.
He was employed as repairer on the West
ern division of the Connellsville Railroad
and got upon the accommodation train,
which lcavea the depot at G o’clock in the
evening, to go to his house, nearthe Copper
Works. He was standing -in the door of
the baggage car, which was in front of the
locomotive, and when but a short distance
from the city he fell ont, with his legs
across the track and the locomotive passed
over him breaking the bones and terribly
mangling both limbs. He was placed in a
wagon and conveyed to the MerCT Hospi
tal, where preparations were beingmade
last evening to amputate bis legs. Recov
ery was supposed to be impossible and
death has ensued ere this. Coyne has a
wife and nine children, who will be left
almost destitute.
Van Ambargh’s Menagerie.
Our readers should not forget that this
magnificent zoological exhibition is now
open upon the Fai r Grounds, where all whe
have a taste for natural history, will find
abundant material for gratifying their curi
osity, and adding to tneir stock of nsefnl
information. A visit to this extensive and
well conducted establishment cannot fail
to afford substantial gratification to all, as
the collection of animals is one of the fin
est ever brought together upon either side
of the Atlantic, and far superior to any
thing of the kind which has visited this
city for many years. The huge monster,
Hannibal, looms up immensely from the
farther end of the long pavilion as the
spectator enters the doorway.
Oil Exports.
Last week there were exported to the
British West Indies, from Philadelphia
1080 gallons coal, carbon oil, valued at
S2GC. The following table shows the ex
ports of the article since the first of the
year:
tiaL. Value.
To British North Amorica... 1,000 $250
To Great Britain 1,G50,35D 206,601
To South America 300 130
To West Indies (British) 1,206 2C7
To West Indies (Spanish 0,021 4,:*£5
T«tal 1,051,877 $211,633
Mistaken in the Person.
The Eastern papers, in sketching the late
Lieut. Col. Sweitzer, of the 62d, speak of
him as a graduate of West Point and a
Captain of Dragoons in the regular army.
The officer they refer to is Lieut. Col.
Sweitzer, and aid to the Inspector Gen
eral, attached to Gen. McClellan’s staff.
Our Col. Sweitzer is a native of Fayette
county, this State, has, resided here since
1810, practising his profession, the law,
and was never in the army until he joined
the 62d, in which he was commissioned
Lieutenant Colonel.
Catalogue.
We have received the seventh annual
catalogue.of the Pittsburgh Female College
for 18G1 and 4862, from which it appears
that the number of pupils connected with
the College is 248, viz : resident gradu
ates, 2; collegiate department, 7 9 ; pre
paratory department, 141; primary depart
ment, 0: musical, painting and other de
partments, 21. The institution is in a very
flourishing condition and deservedly so, as
it is admirably conducted and ono of the
best places in the country for securing a
thorough education.
Remember the Orphans.
Readers are reminded of the Orphans’
Pie-nic, to take place nt Iron City Park
on the 4th. An excellent band of music
has been engaged, and the most ample
preparations made by the Committee of
Managers for an agreeable and pleasant
day for all who visit the grounds. All the
delicacies of the season will be served np
at the refreshment tables at moderate
cost.
OH City Telegraph.
A special dispatch from Franklin says :
The ’extension of the telegraph line from
Franklin to Oil City is being vigorously
pushed forward. In a week or ten days,
our friends the oil dealers, will be able to
communicate direct from Pittsburgh to
Modern Grease. The proprietor of the
line is here giving the matter his personal
attention.
Sanford.
Sammy is still :is great a favorite as ever,
judging trom the audience which nightly
tills Masonic Hall. He has a good com
pany, all splendid musicians, who please
more every evening. The burlesque ope
ras are capital and the comic singing and
dancing excellent. Sanford, deserves all
his success, as he furnishes a first class en
tertainment.
New Ballad.
Our townsman, J. W. Pope, is making
for himselt quite a reputation as a ballad
writer. His songs are much sought for
and sung in many parlors. We have just
received his last, a new ballad by himself,
set to his own original music, entitled
“Must you Leave Me." It is very pretty
and will be popular.
The Naiad Queen.
This brilliant drama was produced last
night to a good audience, in admirable
style, with the finest scenery and stage ef
fects. It was a complete success, being
well acted throughoutand pleased all pres
ent. It will be repeated this evening,
when we advise a full attendance.
Carneroaa and Dixey.
These favorites continue to do a fine bu
siness at Concert Hall, delighting all who
hear them. Their comicalities are irresisti
ble and keep the house continually in a
roar. They offer a new and attractive pro
framme for to-night. Don’t fail to go and
ear them.
Col. Blaek’s Body.
Christopher Magee, Esq., yesterday re
ceived a dispatch from Hon. J. E. Moor
head, stating that he had learned that the
remains of Col. Sampel W. Black were
being embalmed and would be sent home.
The Next County Fair.
A' committee of the Allegheny County
Agricultural Society has been appointed
to consider the propriety of holding their
next lair at Oakland, the present grounds
nearer the city being considered unsuita
ble.
300,000 More Men Wanted.
The President is about to call for 300,-
000 more troops, bnt McClelland is not
prepared to supply near the above number
with boots, shoes and gaiters. However
all that come will be attended to, no mat
ter what the sacrifice is.
Poatoflßee Notice.
Friday next being the National Holiday,'
the Postoffice will be open between tne
hours of 7* and 8J o’clock, a.jb., and
and 6£ o’clock, l*. m.
Rend this, Ladles.
If you want a hoop skirt for yourself or
daughter, go to McClelland’s Auction
House, 55 Fifth street, and get a bargain.
Not Dead.
‘ ‘Cussewago,” the Chronicle correspond
ent, states that Maj. Patterson, of the62d,
is not killed, as reported, bat escaped all
injury.
Flzup for the Fourth.
Buy your flags at Pittock’s opposite the
Post Office.
Pittebarsb Flog Co.
are prepared to supply flags from five inch
es to fifty feet. Depot opposite the- Boat
Office, nttock’euewedsfOD
Corrected for the I\xt by Feld A Lare,
of the National Bank Note Reporter.
(The Reporter is published monthly, al
One dollar a year in adrance. Office Vie
patch Building Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Rates uncertain at present.
PtTTSKtOH, July 2.1862.
DUoomd,
New England States.
New York State..
New York City..
New Jersey......
Penniylrania, (Philadelphia).
Pittsburgh, except specie
.. paying. par
Bank of Pittsburgh, prem.
Iron City-Bank, prem
Mechanics’Bank prem :. e@6>S
Country Banks, except
‘Peoiepaying...... 'A
Bank of Bearer Co., prem.. 3
Bank of Payette Co., prem.. 3
Franklin Bank of Wash
ington. prem 3
Monongahela B’k.Browns- I
rille, prem 3 |
Delaware par
District of Columbia...... ; a
Maryland, Baltimore.* par
__ * Interior 1%@2
wrgraia, Wheeling 1)4
* Branohes 3
__ " Interior 10(§-40
North Carolina 50
South Carolina r
Georgia
Alabama
Louisiana
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
Indiana, Free
** Bank of the State
Illinois
Wisconsin
lowa
Miohigan 1
Missouri 3@60
Canada, prem 2
Exchange gelling rates on New York
and Philadelphia i cent, over bankable
funds.
Coin selling at 9(&10 cent, over bank
able funds.
Christ Church.
This fine church haa for some weeks
been undergoing renovation. It has been
thoroughly cleansed and the frescoing re*
newed, and will be opened for worship on
Sunday morning, when the pastor, Kev.
Sniveley, will address the congregation.
DIED:
On Wednesday evening, Joseph Bell, aged sev
enty-six years and four months, at hie residence,
Rich VaUey, Pa.
The fu-eral will take place on Friday, July 4,
8 o'clock p. m. The friend* of the family are re
speotfuUy invited to attend.
loam MKTSB..
JOSEPH MEYER h SON,
■AXuraOTUKKRa or
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURMITURE dCHAVRS
WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITH FIELD STREET.
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
PITTSBURGH.
PATENT WRITING CASE
f|l MIS CASE IS SO ABBA NU ED AS TO
A, give the writer a table eisht by nine inches
to write upon, will bold
Pea and Peaell,
India Rubber,
mml Checkers,
and yet will fold up so as to meaeuro only
inches by 2 inches.
For tale by
W. 8. HAVEN,
WOOD A THIRD STS.
SUROSS
WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP
Ferealeby
GKO. A. KELLY. Druggist.
W Federal street, Allegheny
SPRING GOODS.
ISOS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
AND
VESTINGS.
WE HAVB MOW IM 6TOBE A COM
PLETE stock of
6PRIMG GOODS,
all new and desirable styles, which have been
carefully selected in New York, with a-deaire to
pleaso the most fiutideous, and comprising in all
the various new fhbric and novelties of tbe
season.
We would respectfully solioit an aarly call from
our patrons and the public, to test the menu oi
the same or themselves.
SAMUEL GREY 4c SOM,
Merchant Tnllors,
N*. 19 Filth Mrewt.
WHITE LEAD,
SO CAMEM CONCENTRATED EYE,
For sale by GEORGE A. KELLY,
mysB <8 Federal street. Allegheny.
EMBROIDERY SALE,
To commence on
Monday, June 2d,
Everything to be closed out at
REDUCED PRICES.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH OLDESTAB*
LISIIKD custom ve will mark down and offer
for sale in our Retail Department, our entire of
EMBROIDERIEft AMD LINEN HAND*
KERCHIEFS.
Most of these food were bought in Job lota at
very low prices, and having been shown only in
oar wholesale romns.are perfectly fresh and clean.
Bacb as are soiled we will sell at
EXTRA LOW PRICES.
Ladies who intend leaving the city thus sum*
mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of
supplying themselves with suoh articles as they
may need. We beg leave to say that onr assort
ment has never been better, and is just each a one
at will meet the requirements of a first class city
trade.
As onr new room will be open next week, our
customers will find it mud* more pleasant to se
lect goods than it hat been heretofore.
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET.
j. 2
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE.
A PBiCTICiI TtBATISI ON THX
Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine,
AND THE
MANUFACTURE OF DOMESTIC WINE.
Designed for the use of ana.
teura and others in the Northern and Mid
dle States. Profusely illustrated with new en
gravings from carefully executed designs, verified
Bv direct practice. By JOHN PHIN, author of
* Essay on Open Air Grape Cultnre, to which
was awarded the First Premium ef the American
Institute. To which is added a selection of Ex
amples of American Vineyard Practice, and a
Carefully Prepared Description of the Celebrated
Thomery Swtem of Grow Outturn Price |l 00.
Sent free of postage, upon receipt of piioe.
J KNOX
j«l6 No. 99 Fifth atmt, Pittsburgh.
ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS,
BY HAIL, POST PAID.
Treble., or E strings, 4 lengths, bat quality... 20.
Seeonda, or A 3 bnt Italian... lne
Thirds orb 3 hart Italian... ]sc
Fourths or 0 - 1 “ Dura Silver... 50e
Beet quality Fraaoh or German Ist, Id. 8d and
4th Strings, each......... ...... 100
Bert quality Guitar D; A and H, silver strings,
Second'«^ty''GttiUr'by'A"andTS,''iiuVauf ***
' (trines, amch ...... iQg
Bart quality Violineello A and A aaoh 20e
JjfeiJsdtoauy address port°paii cm raoeTp
the mousy.
Strawberries for Canning.
wrQwnm non rmm ounih
nrs>uen«iß ay m mow city
Wr COLLEGE, eomer of Peanaad 6LClair
ttreeta, Thursday morning it XI a. m»
BUSINESS CUSTOMS.
HEIRY W. BEAUMOHT& 00.,
FORMERLY OP THE TWO.NILE
HoUSB, dealers in Fomgnßrandies, Wines,
and Gins; also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild
Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old Monongahela.
Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rom. Supe
rior W ine Bitters, Ac.
Mo. 63 liberty street,
Opro'ite Fourth, street, Pittsburgh, Pn.
Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied at mod
erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam
ily or hotel purposes. jy3-6md
f BATHER BELTING—TO BET THE
li best quality of New York make, well
stretched, and at New York card prices, call at
the LEATHER STORE of
M. DELANGE,
233 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood.
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GUN BELTING. * EXTRA HEAVY
LACE LEATHER of superior New York
manufacture, foreale at the .Leather Store
of N. DELANGE,
233 Liberty streetopposite head of Wood.
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Hides- a prime lot of select.
ED Dry Upper Leather Hides, just received
and for sale at N. DELANGE,
233 Liberty street opposite head of Wood.
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rjIIIE NEW FLEXURE SKIRT.
EATON, MACRUM & CO
par .
par
... 5$CO
Invite the aitenti-ui of the Ladies to the
Patent Flaxuri* Skirt
It gives a graceful and elegant form, and entire
satisfaction to the wearer.
They have also on band a supply of that favorite
FRENCII SKIRT, known <ts the
CRINOLINE DRAPEIUE.
They also in rite the attention of WHOLESALE
BUYERS to their stock of lower priced SKIRTS,
manufactured expressly to their order, and sold
at Eastern prices.
WHOSE CHOIC E 6ITE6 FOR COIIN
1. TRY residence* in LINDEN GROVE, Oak
land. are offered for sale. A branch of the Pitts
burgh and Kelt Liberty Railway runs into the
centre of the plot. The lots contain one-half
acre and upwards. T%rins only one-tenth cash,
and one-tenth annually, Apply to
V.O. LESLIE.
jyU-lmd At Oakland Station.
.AHTBOHT HITKB
Allegheny Bridge Dividend.
THE PMEfIIIDKMT, NANAUEBh, St
Company for erecting a Bridge over the Al
legheny river, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County
of Allegheny, have this day declared a Dividend
of Four per cent, on tho Capital Stock of the
Company, out of the earnings of the last six
m> nthfl, which U payable to Stockholders, or their
legal representatives, on or after the 11th instant.
\YM. KOSEBURU, Tress.
Pittsburgh, July Ist. IW2. jy2 3t*tst
HOOP SKIRTS,
AI.L SIZKS. FOR
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
AT THK
S\SIM HALL AM HOfllS,
65 FIFTH STREET.
jy2
sad Inkstand,
hHIRABIiE AND NCARCR ARTI
. " CLES, Just received by Express.
Marrow Trimming Ribbon*, all o>lor*.
Marrow Black tiulpure tares;
Marrow Black French I«accs;
Grenadine and Thraue Veil*, all colors:
Jet Bound Plunder., Ac.
EATON. MACRUM A CO..
jy2 IT Fifth street.
Checker Board,
It E J 1 F, n It E It !
The only t ' buy
NEW AND DESIRABLE
BOOTS AND SHOES
A T 11 A I. L’’ 1* U I 0 K,
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
Mo. 62 Fifth street.
The goods ore NOT Old Stock. All Fresh.
New, Durable, and Made to Order,
jy2
Boehm flute nolo.
By J. S. COX,
At Concert Hall to-night. jc3o
||OOP MKIRTft
a© NEE
E F. DIXEY to-uight
AT CONCERT hALL.
PIIHK PARTNERSHIP lIERETO-
M. FORK existing between JOSHUA RHODES
and JAB. D. VKKNER. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Either partner will use the
name of the firm in settling up the business.
JOSHUA RHODES,
JAMES D. VERNIER.
In retiring from the Brewing Business, I cheer
folly recommend my former partner to my friends
and the public. JAMES D. VEKNER.
Jodhun Rhodes,
(6uoeeaor to Rhedee A Verner,)
Will continue the Brewing and Malting Business
at the old stand, comer Daquene Way and Bar*
ker’s Alley, and respectfully solicits a oontinu*
ance of the publie patronage so liberally bestowed
on the late firm. JOSHUA RHODES
Pittsburgh, July 1,1862. iyl-30td
j£AT, PASTE, RAT PASTE,
In offering this article we wish it distinctly un*
derstoodthat it is mo Hnmbog, gotten up to
deeeive, but on the eontray is the best and most
effeotuu Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever
discoveied. Its advantages are over all others,
that
It is one half cheaper,
It is free from Poison:
Tt brings Vermin to the air to die,.
It prevents them from dying in the premises,
It will when used according to the directions.
Completely banish Rats from the premises
In a Single night.
Is is preferable in every respect to any and all
Vermin Destroyer now in use. If it does not prove
effectual in every instunce, banishing them in a
single night,
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, only to
deceive, to avoid imposition, ask for aati take no
other thar* the
Rat Pa»»t«, Rat Paste, Rat Paste,
JONEPICmiINU,
corner of the Diamond and Market streets.
Country dealers supplied nt the lowest prices.
jeSO
KDOBE’S DIHTILLEKY,
, 189 FIRST STREET,
Two men to ran an engine, with some expe
rience in (rinding train. je23-tf
piPLOYXEXT.
Wanted, a competent man, to aet as Agent
lor a new and valuable Catholic work, published
under the patni^o^Arcbb^Hujh-.
joNMt *® Blth *tveet, over Telegraph Office.
IjIDWABD L boIPDM, Atternsy am*
JCdCoansrtor at Law. Kittaanh*, Armstrong
_N.B.—Thtanssttlsd hawwamcfthelate tom of
SrßL&Mk** koslt—iidtooxatMtvely
r l 4'aWarrnotW'
EATON, MACRUM A CO.,
MO, 17 Fifth street.
COUNTRY HOMEB*
M.-CLELLAND’S AI'CTION.
Dissolution of Partnership.
\V A NTED .
TO-DAY’S ADVDBTXSDKnm
ORPHANS’ CELEBRATION,
FOURTH OF JULY,
IRON CITY PARK.
Adsnlaaioa 10 Cant*. No Bills token
»l tbe Gate.
jy3
I Brand,-, Winn, Old Bye WhU
. ky, Jamnlra Rum.
fob sale by the bottle, by
* YYilliam Bounott, *'
J NO. 180 WOOD STREET. ;
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♦*# t t *
NO 8HOW! NO HUMBUG !
XOTHIXG REPRESENTED BUT FACTS!
Highly important to all.
young and old, suffering from weakness of
sight. If you wish to experience great relief, try
the world-renowned Russian Pebble Spectacles.
Purchasers will continue to Und perfect »ati*f*c~
tion by trying these Spectacles. So'd only by
J. DIAMOND. Optician.
No. 39 Fifth street. Post Building.
The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if
desired.
4V Beware of Peddlars und Pretenders.
jy3
SHOES FOB THE FOUBTH.
A DIES’ SHOES AND GAITERS.
GENTS’ GAITERS AND BOOTS.
BOYS* AND MISSES* WEAR,
A. S' CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
At DIFFENBACHER’S
No. 13 Fifth street, near Market.
PITTSBURGH
FLAG MANUFACTURING CO.
78 FIFTH MTREET,
(Opposite Poet Office.)
Grand National Celebration
FOURTH OF JULY, ISM.
DECORATE TOUR IIITU.DIXGS!
In view of the extensive preparations being
made to celebrate the ooming 4th of July, we are
manufacturing a large variety of Flags, which,
for BEAUTY 7 . DESIGN. Ind VARIETY OF*
SIZE, are unsurpassable.
DEPOT* sth RTREET,
Opposite Post Office.
JOHN W. PITTOCK,
jyl Agent for Company.
A FACT WORTH KNOWING, THAT
JOSEPH BORLAND. 99 Market street,
sell* tho cheapest and best Boots, Shoes and
Gaiters in the City. Give hint a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. je2ft
LOS T.
ON WEDNESDAY .MORNING, IN
the neighborhood of the Cathedral, a pair of
Geld Nnertaf If*. The finder wilt be suitably
rewarded by leaving them at this office. je2B
Revo i.vkk.h and pintolm at
Auction—Thursday evening, July 3d, at
at the Masonic Hall Auorion House.
3.1 Fifth street, will he sold 2 Revolvers und oue
pair of Pistols. T. A. McCLELLAND,
jy2 Auctioneer.
FOUND.
Akim of money, which can be
hud by culling ut it Fourth street, by prov
ing property und puying charges.
jyl-Jtd PATRICK Mc(U r IRK.
MKK
The be.it Troupe of MINSTRELS
in the world.
CONCERT lIALL, TO-NIGHT
j’-'U
44 | INGERINBLIKNFILKKPOME/*
M-A by IKA PAYNE, at Concert Hull to
night. je!W
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MEKCIIAWT T.VIIiOItM,
NO. (H
ST. C'ULIB BTBEET.
11 HAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
IUATEBIAIH COX'HTAXTI.Y D.V
xYN. hand, fur rale with instructions; Alsu
IRON SATURATED EOR ROUES.
Our work is not to be excelled by that of uny
Hoofer in Western Pennsylvania.
E. F. SHOPE, M SmitbOeld st,
jeiVJwd PittsburKh.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
VERY LAHOE NTOfK OF
SUMMEB DRESS GOODS,
CHEAPER THA .V EVER
HEARD OF IN THIS CITY.
BV.ACK ttll.lt VERY CHEAP.
BLACK SILK SHAWLS A SACQUES.
WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS,
HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Ol>oai> Bor Cnali.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO,
74 Market Street.
iel6-d*w
To DoeUroy—— Rete, Roaches, &o.
To Destroy ■■■ MicciMoloa and Ante.
To Destroy Bad Bug*.
To Destroy M oths in Fun. Clothes, Ac.
To Destroy Moequitoce and Fleas.
To Destroy— lnsect* on Plante and Fowls.
To Destroy ■ 1 Instate on Animals, Ac.
To Destroy Every form and fpeoiee of Vermin
The *Omly IsMIiUo lMMilcaknawn *
"Free from Poisons.’'
“Not dangerous to the Human Family/’
“Rats do not diaon the premises.”
“They come off out their holes to die.”
Jb/d £vetyiokerr~by ...
AU Wbolksalsß Deugoists in tho large cities,:
nnd by Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally, in all Oountry Towns and Vil
lages in the United States.
B/A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., 11. R. SELLERS
Jt CO., and others Whelesala Agents at Pittsburgh
Country dralers can order as above. Or address
•lireot—lor for Hggg} £1 T AE.
Principal Depot. 4KS Broadway, New York.
jet-Rndowis
UC aCARTERHANTERN* WAI
• Hants,
AND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST
THE GOVERNMENT.
Boughtby
mnBIMH TBIH COMPANY,
je2K»md JOHN D. SCULLY, Cuhkr.
PlfifiElJl IT*— TO ARRIVE,ARB
ior.aleby
JIS jE-^.OOLIJHfIL
Mg jg»i
wr on *p- \SSm •_
VAN AMBURGH ft CO’S
Mammoth Hrnagerir
AND
GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION,
Comprising
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLKCTIO
Living Wild Antmaln,
ever brought together in liny traveling exhibi
tion, either in Europe or America, will oxhlMt iu
Pittsburgh,
AT THE FAIR GROI-ND,
ON WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY, JULY SB. fd, ftta and
Stb. Doors open on the 3d, 4d and otu at
half past 1 ana 7 o’clock P. M.,
ON THE FOURTH,
Doors will be open at 9 o’clock in the moraine
and continue open through the dajr and evening.
Performances by the Trained Animals, and w
Dens of Lions and Tigers will be given at 10 A.
M., 1,4 and S o'clock P. M.
Admission 39 cents. No Half Price.
HYATT FROST Manager.
Pittsburgh. *
THIS IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT,
greatly enlarged and entirely refitted for the pre
sent season at an expenditure of
$105,000,
is the only purely xoologieal exhibition in tbe
country, ana being entirely unconnected with any
circus or other performances of questionable char
acter, will be found
Eminently Moral and Instructive
in its tendency, and worthy of the patronage of
the most refined and intellectual portion of the
community. To tbe young it offers an inexhaust
able fund of pleasing information, while tbe old
and middle aged wilt find in the vast collection of
BABE BEASTS AND BIRDS,
from every quarter of the ghbe. many species of
of animated nature, which will be new to them,
and which they may never again have an oppor
tunity of witnessing.
THE COLOSSAL PAYILLION,
capable of holding 6,000 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,
more wonderful than any feats of the circus arena,
will be given by tbe
HIGHLY TBAINED ANIMALS,
for which the establishment is celebrated, in
cluding
THE ENORMOUS ELEPHANT HANNIBAL!
THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT TIPPOO SAIB
PONIES, MONKEYS. MULES. Etc.
Mods. Davis, a pupil of
THE GREAT YAN AMBUBGH,
will enter the Dens of Lions, Tigers and Leopards.
will be given on Wednesday morning, when the
entire establishment, including the
GOLDEN TRIUMPHANT CHARIOT,
containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band, and all the
gorgeously decorated cages and vans, forming a
GRAND PROCESSION. ONE MILE IN
LENGTH.
led by the renowned Van Amburgh in person,
(who will thus afford ocular demonstration that
he "still lives," notwithstanding the numerous
reports t»f his huviog been torn ia pieces by wild
beasts.) will pass through the principal streets, in
order that the public may iudtre for themselves us
to tho extent and unparalleled eo.-t of this great
v.O’dogical enterprise. je24-lltd
MASONIC HALL,
ONE WEEK ONLY.
COMMRN’CTNt;
MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 30,
SAN FORD’S
01*111C A I'KOI'FK.
cnyriHPiNw thk i.RAptyn mkhskkb of
RI'NKKV * XKWrOKB’S, ANI) Kt'X
liLK’H XIGIITINGAIiFA,
Forming tho Largest Troupe ami Rest Talent
WILL AI'PKAB IN THEIR
chaste and varied entertainment, as given
at their OPERA IJOUSK in Philadelphia. The
perforuiaaoe consists of
New Bongs, New Panees,
CheroMs, tilem, Burleequce.
Original Jokes,
Beautiful llallful*,
4cc. f dc.. Arc.
Admission 25 cents. Children IS cents.
Doors open at 7% o’clock, to commence at 8.
je2B K. S. HANFORD, Manager.
CONCERT HALL.
ONE WEEN ONLY.
Oommenoing Monday Even’g, June 30,
CABHCROSS A DIXGY’S
MINSTRELS,
NHMBEBIN'G
16 NTAR PERFORMERS.
In their chaste and varied entertainment, as
given by them at their
OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA.
IJtHE PERFORMANCE CONSISTS OF
NEW BONOS,
DANCES.
BUrfLESOIJES.
OMOINAL JOKES.
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS*
4c., 4c., 4c.,
Maxing in all the best performance ever pre
sented to the public.
Atfmlnelou 29 cento, Children 15 center
Doors open at commence at 8 o’clock.
Ticketc for sale at all the principal Hotels and
Music Stores, and at the door on evening of per*
formance.
Gentlemanly ushors will be in attendance to
conduct Ladies to seats.
TUOS. G. FUN&TON,
j«24-Ilt Agent.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Laian a»dMak*oix .WM. HENDERSON.
Fuel* or Ashissiok.—Private Boxes, $5 00:
Sin(le Se»t in Private Box, $1 00; Parnuetteand
Dm. Circle, chxira, 50 cents; Family Circle, 2r
cents; Colored Gallery, 25 emits: Colored Box**
50 cento; Gallery 15 conte.
THE BEAUTIFUL XAIAD
THE BEAV'TIt'I'L. XA LAU «|UEEN.
After weeks of preiiaration.
Alter weeks of preparation.
Will be prod lie Ml To.Xigbt.
Will be prodne nl Ts-Sl*lil.
C. J. FOSTER AS SIR RUPERT.
C. J. FOSTER AS SIR RUPERT.
ETTIE HENDERSON AS THE QVEBN.
ETTIE HENDERSON AS THE QUEEN.
THREE PERFORMANCES ON THE FOURTH.
NACIIUEN,
NEW SACIJtILS.
NEW SAC4UES.
UOK I’OIXTN,
I.A«'E I’lllXll'S.
LACK POINT*.
Liu: CIKWLAHB. WITH MiTOBL
lACE t IMVIAIW. WITH NLEEVES.
UCE CIRCULAR*. W ITH NLEEVEN,
SACQUEB il-oux HI SO to #4..
CLOTH SACqUEB,
FROM S 3 00 AND UPWARDS.
LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS
For SACQUES, in plain and Fancy Colors.
HEW BTJLES IH DBEBS GOODS.
Jiitspemd asl /
Very Cheap. ./
CHECKED AHDBTBIPED BUMMKSsILXE
FOR 37)i CENTS. •'
W. A D. HtJaCB,
' MMrmOiaHlMkMIlHMt
MI
AMPtmava.
A PUBLIC PARADE
now traveling.
aim muuanroi.
POET OF PITTSBURGH,
ARRIVED.
Franklin, Bung, Brown*trill.,
dalintin. Ctok. Brownrollla.
l'srthenia, Brown, Ginoiuna'ti.
Linden, Hart ar; gt Loais.
New York, Giliioro, St Lotus.
DEPARTED.
Brownsville.
(lalUtin, Clerk, g 0
Col. Bayard, Problem Rtiubrth.
Little Martin. Brown. Wheeling.
Cricket No. ?. McMutus, CinoiimaU.
IR7* Thu River—Last evening at twilight
than were 8 feet 5 Incite* water in tbe cba&aei
and rising. Weather showery. *
new light draft steamer, Silver
Lake No. 3, Captain Willoughby, leavae to-day
for Cincinnati and Louisville. Our very attentive
friend. Capt Mellon, is in the office
WtUT' The first-class passenger steamer
Melnott*, Capt C A Dravo,leavefl forStLoulsaad
the Upper Mississippi on Wednasday poeitiveiy.
Thu brat has been fitted up in a rerTsupei ii.iL
manner. No expense ba* been spared on her.
Cant Drovo knows bow to fit up a brat about
right, and how to run one.
B&P Our advertising columns announce
that the ftvorite steamer St Louis, Captain Reno,
leaves for St Louis and St Paul on Wednesday.
This boat has been placed in complete order for
the summer trade Capt Seoley will be found in
the office Our best wishes attend boat.and of
ficers
S&“ Tho favorite packet Citizen, Capt.
It Calhonn, leaves this day for Cincinnati and SL
[■onis This boat has unsurpassed accommoda
tions and vary attentive officers Capt Caaghey.
who ha* charge of the office, will take good can
of passengers
For Cisroinati sad UowlaTlHe.
TUESDAY. JULYB.SP.M
arm FIRST - CLAIM PAS.
jHBRiC SENDER steamer GOLDEN ERA,
Terry Commander, will leave for tho above end
intermediate ports, ae per announcement
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
J7b. LIVINGSTON A C 0„
I yo Agents.
Vpper Miaalaslnpi River Pocket.
For ML Paul Direct.
SATURDAY. JULY », 3 P. M.
WjdSk THE FIRST- CLAMS PAS
■BBC SENGER steauicrLlNDEN, J. A.
larton commander, will leave for the above
ports as per announcement.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
jy3 J. 11. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents.
For Cincinnati. Lonisvillr, Cairo, uri
Sb UonlH.
SATURDAY. JULY 3.
«w.oT—h. THE REGULAR PASSES-
HsSOHC OER packet CITIZEN. R. Cal
■onn commender. will leave positively as an
nounced above,
For freight or passage anpiy on board jyZ
For Wheeling;, Marietta d Walllpalle
For Beaver, Nlenbenville aad
Wheeling.
„.sfbTM PACKET BTRAKRR
BoWk Lisxie Martin, D. T. Brown, com
mander. leaves- for the above ports Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at 12M.
For freight for passege apply on board or to
, J. COLLINS A <X)., and
WM. HASLKTT, Agents.
Regular Tuesday Packet For
• Marietta and Zaneaville.
THE FIFE PAHHMIR
steamer Fd MA QRAIIAM, Cep
M unroe Ayers, commander, leaves Pittsbarg
every TUESDAY, at 4 p. m.. and Zaneevi
every FRIDAY at 8 a. m.
Forfrmjhloyragjg^on^drato
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. 4PM
THE ELEGAIT SIDE
JMbBBL Wheel passenger steamer UN
DINE, John Woodburn commander, will leave
for the above ports every Tuesday, 4 p. In,
Fer freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK. WM. HAZLETT, or
J. B.LIVns'GSTON A CO. Agents.
For Cincinnati, Cairo, fit Louis, Gale
na, Dubuque, and St Paul*
FRIDAY, JULY 4.4 PM
h.-Bf k THE FIRST-CLAM PAS
JHHIm SENGER steamer ST. LOUIS, A
S Reno commander, will leave for ihe above ports
as announced.
For freight or panage apply on board, or to
.lAS. COLLINS & CO.. JNO. FLACK, W.
HAZLETT. and J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00,
Agents. jy3
For Cincinnati aad LestfaTitle.
THIS DAY. JULY 3.4 P M
wxdEN THE BILVEBLAKE NO. *,
JIBHMr. Willoughby commander. Jamas
Mellon clerk, will leave for the above and inter*
mediate ports ns per announcement.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
jy3 J. B. LIVINGStON A CO, Agents.
For CtsselssssaM. Cairo, I■•■la. 6a
lena, Dakn.ie and St, Paul.
FRIDAY, JULY4.SP.M.
STEAMER MELKOTTE.
rBBC Capt Chas A Dravo, will lsara aa
per announcement. The Melnotte has bean tho
roughly overhauled and repaired.
J B. LIVING: TON A CO, and
»3 JOHN FLACK. Agents.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM. HAZLETT
Uss opened an oKoe at
WO. 80 WATER STREET,
When ha will transact a General Steamboat
Agency business, and would 1011011 a sharo of vat:
ronage from steamboat men. apM-lyd—
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa
cmiATID OR the aumiiht
Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cnu*
eon' Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria
county. Pa., will be open for the reception of Via*
itora _ m
On the 25th dny of Jim.
An excellent Bond of Music will be in attend
ance during the season.
For circulars and further information, apply to
FRANCIS ATgSSoNB.
jelS-dtsepl Proprietor.
Army tcaksteks-wamted im
mediately, 10# experienced teamstsrs,
for aerriee in the “Mountain Department.”**
Wages $99 per month and one ration per diem.
Tranaportation will be furnished to their destina
tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY,
Major and Quartermaster U.B. A.
Office Quartermaster U. S. A., No. 349 Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. mjr2S»tf
The Philosophic Burner.
HAYDERV MEW DOEHE-ACrm
Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It poefieaaea many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. It makes a large or small light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will burn any quantity o! oil withJgJgQr^
3. It can bo used with a long or short ektefiniy;
4*. It can be used as a taper night-lamp, ji,-
f>. It can always be made to bum economically*
6. It is more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It eon be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above the oone.
9. The chimney cgn be removed or inserted
without touching the glass.
Them burners are the common No. 1 size, nnd
can be put on any lamp now infuse. Every per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen #9. Sold at
No. 82 FOURTH street, PiUsburah. ‘ ■' • ■
j«2Mydw P.IUIDBX.
EASTERN CARRIAGES, MES&tWAGftNS,
EAMTERN SECOND-HANDED, TWO.
SEATED Carriage-top Buggies and Light
Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at
tho lowest prices, to suit the times, rarticuiarai
tention paid to repairing.
SRI. JOSEPH WHITE,
Lawrenoeville. Pehn street, near the Two* Mile
Kun. inyliltfmd
V EEP IT BEFORE YOU,
JR. SAVE YOUR MONEY
when you can and get a BETTER PIANO.
Get the thing itselt well as name; one that is light
aad elastio ,touch, that will nut ache your wrist
and fingers u a PIANO to day and to-morrow Jow
fur cash ur approved acceptances. Call and be
-convinced. WISE A BROTHER.
mya» Manufacturers. 11E Wood street.
rnceiH extbacted without
•-FAIN by the dm of an appaiatu vhnb
no lyip or galranic battaiy an need. )(«u
-ul staUemen and their tatoiliee bare their teeth
aitnosi bymyprocae.andareraady toteetifr
at to the safety and Mtoleameea oftheepwatioii
wheteyornwbeen nhidby penana intametad in
assertio* thecesJfSry. hnvingno knowledge of m j
P Wb&Tip&AL TEETH inerted in ayery
nojfly-to l^P^StMeWefeaet.
ifrO DOZEN
HOSXETIEH’B BITTRBa.
-aasKJBBw.
» tor ale by
ndlt THUD
m fiJSSeteSstt" diMoShool
- ® CMMriaSketeriFiMtstrMM.
mmiT mi rOVNBS FOB BALK
" HENRY u. COLLINS.
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