SPRING GOODS. 1863. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS. W*"*!* NOW IN WORE A COM PLETE stock of SPRING 1)0008, »U new and desirable styles, which hare been "“bdeons. and comprudnc in ail saason*" ® W &bno * n4 noveltiesof the sSS Saw® SAMVEL GREY A SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 10 nfth Street. CUPMKO AJfn LEECHING: , MR. A MRS. BESK. n^?" Teeth «* tr ttcted. Hot, Cold and Shower Y ' W 7 Grant street Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa? SITUATED ON THE AIbEOHENT _ Mountain, near Loretta, 4 miles from Cres er} 00 * repnsylrania Kailroad, Cambria WI >e °P en for the reception of Vis- On the 25th day of Jnne. An excellent Band of Music will be in attend ance during the season. xor circulars and further information. annlv to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, jelS-dtsepl Proprietor. KASTEEN CARRIAGES, BIGGIES A WAGONS, E A r »Emi> HAK»ED, TWO r fcfcAlliU Carnage-top Buggies and Liirbt Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at Jn^;?« eBt J ) i n * ce3 ' to salt the times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. MBS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lavrrencevilie, Penn street, near the Two-Mile .“Hr _ my24rf)md IT. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, UDER CURE OF THE FRMCISCH BROTHERS' T ™ S LOKFtT]S T !? TI k OB,> "“IB •**. l t* Cambna county Pcnnsvl vania four miles from Cresson Station Station on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitta* burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviligw to conwr the usual Collegiate Honors and Degi ees 'biSiiEtaP ofll } o C? lle *<'. :n ono of 'ho m. M healthy m Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being proverbial lt>r its pun brawns air. and picturesque scenery. im»n.v ir:u A w OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. A PBACTICAL TKKATISE ON THE Garden and Vineyard Culture ofthe Vine, AM) THE -M AM'FACTTRE OF DOM 1.5T14 VINE, DESIGNED FOB THE USE OF AJtA tears and others in the Northern and Mid ine fctates.- Profusely illustrated with'new en aravings from earefully executed designs, verified hvdirectpractice. By JOHN PHIN, author of Essay on Open Air Grape Culture/* to which was awarded the First Premium of the American Institute, lo which is, added a selection of Ex amples of American Vineyard Practice, and a Carefully Prepared Description of the Celebrated l homery Sl/tlem of Grape Culture. Price 91 00. bent free of postage, upon receipt of price. je!6 No. 2B Fifth steetft. Pittsburgh. COUNTRY HOMES. choice site* FORCOUX. iX:a TR * residences in LINDEN GKOVE, Oak land, are ottered for sale. A branch of the Pitts burgh and Last Liberty Kail tray runs into tho centre of the plot. I'he lots contain one-half acre and upwards. Tvrws only one-tenth cash and one-tonth annually. Apply to 1 V.O. LESLIE, At Oakland Station. Strawberries for Canning. MTOW IS THE TIME FOR CAKYIXO prM ® rvm * Strawberrie*. Those selcct /or t l hl3 purpose Should be of food color, solid Tor -R*2Sf»°L»ik n if * tar ®' an ? of superior fla tor. BMCIIy such a berry can be found during J - KNOX'S Establish? J !treet ' Pittsburgh. Orders y Hort«ltu^^ B,Uad ,n tha “"‘“jX 1 ★ -K fS?‘ antleertain. Harness or Saddle K »ill also speedily owe Spann and Ringbone may easily be pre cur*d m their incipient stem, but esses are beyond the poesiWU? of a w damnS! 1 * i? 10 < 2“* P f tb® kind, howerer, is sSgs^&arifcuKw 'SS’^-ssaft-etr* isS^wsuasssss ° U “ nri “ ~>“ M * de27:ly-daw:eow HOTEL POE HE N'T I^KSrSSESSffiWsK for "* °nreasonable terms. The budding is m excellent repair and completely furnished. Apply to ’ “ ie2S-tf TlfOS, MOORE. ISO First street. '|inis DAY- ~ “ Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. HeSEE * CO., ms 9 1« Federal .treat, Allegheny city. si ta’:,e.^ h f: e , , 7^f|riso n s. 4 A c i P^t r nUr * cha ** faSEHL> . *r'*i^» ■ Iwr i i i i - i« ■.- . 1 fT" '• i: l^B l 's«'l!’,'. -■' ‘ r • •i i'!OT O* ‘;* T X- , 'i •;• • GREAT ItfIAUCEMEITTH Purchasers! of Dry Goods. A VERT LARUE STOCK AT OLD ; PRICES. PrRfnASKD LARUELY m miow the recent advances in price?, HOOP SKIRTS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, SACKS, and MANTI.ES. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at a (IREAT SACRIFICE, to close them out. WHOLESALE BUYERS TAKE NOTICE, We are gelling goods at LESS THAN HASTEIiN PUICES. terms cash. C. HANSON! LOVE & CO, 74 market Street. the eidorado. (FORMERLY COURT EXCHEQUER.) CORNER FIFTH A SMITUFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post Office.) T®® subscriber having en ll !?. B b?ve well-known stand, will be Ho rn™ h ‘i f - lenda at *!' *«<"»•' Hi' wines. In) jors, ales, and cigars are of:the best. je2l-3md JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. Jp«»B FOURTH OF JII.V HOOT;!, SHOES AM) HATTERS; Ladies’ Heeled Gaiters Ladies’ Congress ** Ladies* Colored 4 * . vj Ladies’ French Mor. II e’cVed Boots"'..?! Brandy. Wlnci, Old Hye Whl«. * JanMicft Ruin, KOR SU.K BY THE ROTTI.K. RY Willinm ;B«nnett, ; NO. ISO WOOD STREET. T ,,K >I:W FLEXrKE SK «KT EATON, MACRUM & CO. In\ itc the attention of the Ludios to the Patent Floxuro Skirts 5* v< : s H KTacelut und elegant form, and entire satisfaction to the wearer. They have also on hand a supply of that iavoritc i? KLNCii akUlf, known na tho CRIXOUSE URIPEKIE. Ivg'ui?? ln y“. e tlje attention uf WHOLESALE JiUltKfi In their stocknf lower priced SKIRTS manufactured expressly m their order, and sold at Lantern prices. , EATON. MAI RI M A ro„ 17 Fifth Htrcrl. N.tfldiES, SEW NA(’‘f; mm hleeves, I.AA.t. UKEEUKN, WITH NI.EEVES, SACtJDEH I'l-oin SI ."SO t,, £4. < i oth NA< . MUttUS, Corner Fifth mid Market Mlreela. ie23* II. StrPKR, DIKI NT CORNER PENN AND SAIT CLAIR STREETS Is now prepared to furnirii FRUIT SYRUPS, Of the finest Quality to tbo hade, in any quanti titles to suit purchasers. Fountains refilled !at tho shortest no tice, and warranted to give entire satisfac tion. mv24 -The Philosophic Burner. * EW imuible-acting Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. 1. It makes a large or small light with perfect combustion. 2. It will born any Quantity of oil with safety. 3. it can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to barn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked ’ than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. ? 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. > These burners are the common No. 1 rise, and can he put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Cgrbon Oil should’ have a Philosophic Burner. PncVfS cents? por dozen 92. Sold at No. Jilt FOURTH street, Pittsburgh* je2s-lydw P. HAYDEM. I'M DURABLE AND NCABCE ARTI* M w CLES, lust received by Express. s*™»w Trinumlmc UkhMU, all colore. Narrow Black Gwlpare iaca; Narrow Black Freack Xaccs; ?sTs***'*■«> Ttaaae 'Veil,, all colors; Jet Bonnet Plaa, Arc., *c. . „ BATON. MAGRUM & CO., i 17 Fifth street WjnTE Mad, *• CASES CONCENTS ATEBLTE, For sale by _ GEORGE A. KELLY, 59 Federal street; Allecheoy. —TO- Trebles, or K strings, 4 lengths, best gunlity... sv Seconds, or A " 8 " best italian... I.V Thirds or D S “ best Italian... J.V f ourths or t. •• 1 •• pure Silver... hOo Best quality French or tlermnn Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th Strings, each Best quality Guitar D; A and E. silver stri ngs' k«cond quality Guitar D, A and E, silver strings, each n)c Beat quality Violineello A and D, each.' *>«le Best quality - G and C. each I! 2oc Railed to any address post paid on receipt of the money, or in postage stamps. BV JOHN 11. MELLOR. %t u • | , A . _ , ** Wood • treat. . N. ““A large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also, V loltn cases. Flutes, Accordion*. Ac. jc!4 TEAMHTKK.S-WA.VrEH IM MEDIATELY, 100 eiperiencnl teamsters. «r r sor >' 1 ®? 10 t “° Mountain Department.”— $ »*«* 5 25 |w month and one ration per diem. 1 ransportation will be furnished to their denina* tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. n - m r\ Major and Quartermaster U. S. A. Office Quartermaster U.S. A., No. 34S Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. my“t-tf Monday, Jane 2d, Pittsburgh, I S !r3ii S !'S UAS,:E WITH (li:K kstaii. MMIhL) custom wc will mark down and offer for sale in ourltetail Department, our entire of EMBROIDERIES AMD MMX HAXI>. Moat of these good wore bought in .)<>!• lota at very low prices, and having beenshnnn onlv in our wholesale rooins.are perfectly fresh ami clean ,Such a? are soiled we will soli at laidios who intend leaving the citv this sum mer will tind this a very favorable oppnrtunily »f supplying themselves with sueh articles as they may need. We beg leave to say that nnr assort ment has never bceu better, and is just sueh a one a» will meet the reijmremenLs of a fir*t **!ii.*B <-i*v trade. J As our new room will lie next w.*.-k our customers will find it muc’.. more jdea.unt lcct poods than it has beet) heretofore. Joseph llorm. 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. jc2 LAKE SUPESiOB OOPPEE IJINE,? PA lilt, M’CI.:RI>y A CO. Sheath, Bruzicn=' »nd Bolt Copper. Frossod Cot*, per Bottom:'. Raised Still oolder, ore. Alpo importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ac. on hand. Tinmen’s .Vai-hi-*. nd Fools. \\ urehouse, No. I Ail FI JIST stmi I2«i SECOND STKIIKTS. Pittsburgh. IW. enters ot Copper c-ut to any dosirod Pttern. fc2l:iy..Uw STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS GENERAL MACHINISTS UNO BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. N, R, Passenger Dooot. PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacture am. kinds or Steam-Engines. ranging from three to one nnnured and fifty horse power, and suited lor Unst Mills, haw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, Uiye particular attention to the construction oi Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and lor uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready forship mentat short notice, Eugiuesand Boilers of ever* description. »nd Bhuet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangera and Pullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machino Cards Our Pricee are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in aM cases to give satisfaction. f*“Ordere from all parts of the country solicit* tedand promptly filled. fe2l:dew THE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTON. The pbopkictob of this BEDI. CINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pino Tree into u Medi cine for dnewca.of the Lniifts and Throat, is now o Bering to suffering humamty the result of his ei ffTiTSl . trnjy great and good modioino is Ctt *r c ’ the t»r being distillod expreaujrftr it. Is therefore free from ail imnuri tinofeommon tar. ■ F Con 3n “‘' li - “-an It wflTenre Brenehilii. • It will care AntfeiM. It will cure Bor* Threat and Breast. It will core CtoOffhft and Colds and u an invaluable remedyjSr diaeaaea of tho it l"l not m, irlawyfaMflaldU. ' r ,«f Counterfeits*** Tf yon have ihe Dvapepaia use WISH ART’S Mlh, and if thcy do not receive your money PlcftsecftUAt JOi ItAreahd get a descriptive cir £& of(Kl£r'} ,a “ 11,y “ U *“ i < l '« No. !• Bonth Second street. Phila. e , i u Proprietor. ®r. KEYSER, No 140 street nowlyeod BII,J,E RS AID CONTRACTORS Woarenow manufacturing a superior ariticle of lime, whieh we an prepared to delirer from our COAL TAM. WIU1BI» aiItEET. h B«U«aBjof PamUy Cwalalways on ■»W DIOKMII, RtWAIT * JJTATBONA OIL. ■geor.exposured » unsurpassed by any illuuii- ;n this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Ft! Ate,! SrmM&Jtu“ n o? ,e ° ,aUy rewmnl,y kn ° Wn ‘ we trus ‘ th « ISaSSS? Wili b 0 ~roU" ’t ,y *' „ „„ G |°,??, E COMOCN. Agent, renna. “alt Manufacturing Company, Wood street, Pittsburgh nolB:ly.’*w:is if RAPQI.'ARTKRS P. M. ) Sckc.kov Ukxkral’s Officp. / I; g* A STATE MEDICAI. BOARD FOR f,,r tllC r«>st of ASSISTANT SURGEON in Pennsylvania reg iments, will assemble at JIAKUISIiritU, .Inly 9, at y a, m., and continue in session i>ne day. Candidates will register their names mi arriving at the caMtal. By order of the Governor: UKNRY If. SMITH, Surgeon-General Pcrma. je2ti-t&mtjyB |f AJLF PRirK! JIEJTS CONORESH "k"? 11 *;/ 3 *'* 0 . 1 ** and 150 Boys’ Congress f 1 «>» Youth s Congrosa Qaitcr, 7f> cents; Children a hulled Shoes, 25 cents, at BORLAND’S ITALIAN VIOLIN STBINGS, BY JIAO, POST PAID. EMBROIDERY SALE, To commence on Everything to be closed out at REDUCED PRICES. KEBtiUEFN. EXTRA I.OIV TRICES. “*X»~ MMELTIWU UOUHN. Manufacturers of WM. M. FABER & CO., Iron Fouuders, 4*jt**t mm. core yon go to the'agent of whom yon pnrchued them and l*A! I. V POST. Irorn the Albany Evening Journal. Forbearance) of our Government. the tory } >;vkand torv politicians in England are never weary of descanting up on the “barbarism" of the war in tiiis country. J hey nlierl to he inexpressiblv shocked at. the unchristian and inhuman conduct of the i'ederal They go into paroxysms of saintly indignation oyer the brutality of the Northern “mob." They are scandalized beyond measure at our savage disposition toward the perse cuted ami imotheiiiitig rebels. They think it outrageous that the divine right of plotting for his country's ruin should be denied an American citizen. Tliev indig nant.ly protested against the incarceration ol traitors in !',,rt Uliiveiie. They were liorriiicd at the temporary suspension of writs ot habeas corpus. The sinking of a low vessels in one of the channels of Charleston harbor made them quite fran tic with rage and horror. Tim order of General butler hi reference to the women ot New Orleans lias transported them to the verge ol hysterics. And all this howling and hectoring, mid calling us laid names, and making faces at. us without, the shadow of justification ! 1 Never was the charge of inhumanity more undeserved. Never was u Government more outrageous y slandered. Its conduct ] toward the rebels has been marked bv a forbearance and magnanimity such a* the world never before saw. It has been slow to anger, patient under contumely, merci ful even to a fault. It has home and fore borne—as no other government ever has • —it has sull'ercd insults unnumbered ; it has even siifiered ns courage to he impeach ed and its dignity to be compromised—in the hope that n ought disarm ils enemies by love. It has appealed when it should have commanded ; it Ims entreated when it should have dictated i it. has held the olive branch when it should have grasped the sword : n has petitioned when it should have punished Instead of visiting their crimes upon the wretches who conspired against it, it has allowed them to go free : instead of hanging convicted traitors, it Inis let them oil with the injunction of ‘„ 0 ami .sin no more ' 1 It suHered innumoi-able be fore Jl even slruelc the first blow against treason. it labored under the delusive hope that it would conquer the hate of its toes with love. And when, finally, it was forced to vindicate itself by the argument of physical loree, it was merciful even at the expense of justice. It regarded the rebels rather in the light of errim- chil dren than of hardened malefactors. It treated their offences rather in the lieht of peeadnloes than in the light of crimes, it generously assumed that.like the rnbbic who ernvihedour Saviour, they “knew not what thuv did. It was surrounded on every side with secret enemies. The Deoartmeiits reeked with treason. The National C'anital swan,urn with spies. They penetrated ev erywhere : they had access to every nook and corner of the public buildings : they overheard the lauHest whispers of ('abinet eo„!.-,e„e..s 1 they ext,•acted the secrets of the War ttltiee: they -tuie the plans of campaigns from under the v.-i-y me- „|- ilieCmnmniiding “enerals. And yet the the (lovcfillilflit foil,ore And yet it stifle,.o.J was merciful. Ami y.et ,t Withheld the Vengeance that was ng.it and waved the while banner, of Mercy when it should have wielded the sword of .last,ee. Every rebel bad for leited Ins lile : and yet for twelve months • RO , mm,l ‘ as nso tin' linker '"T: 'V'e l been cruelly put to death for delending. „of one mount eel the scnflold for assailing the l : ninn And yet an English l’rime Minister get* up ill Ins place and denoiniecs (lie conduct id the r,nverniiient toward traitors’ as inlntnous.' The Crisis of the War, 1 1"' l,\.,„i!,Hean journal, a'linliu;; i„ tin; congressional scliwui's I.r I 1[,:nA,... follows: "'li’tt-r in hand is 111,1 only. .pmstion what’’we ail- Suing to with tins rebels or with the property ot the rebels niter the war is over is wholly irrelevant and mi timely. Anil vet these ulterior matters have been re ceiving more attention from Congress, anil from some ol our military men. am] from Hie press of the country, than the far more material ami pressing issue, how shall we crush the rebellion, ami reduce t.ne revolted Suites to the Constitution :md laws. Parties are actually springing up m our midst to promote one policy or the other in regard to the management of the insurgent districts after they shall he sub- JC n e l t ao lO v U ! I T SWll >- '*'ie party is called '‘Had,cals,” and thcv demand a law lor the enfranchisement of slaves and the confiscation of all property of rebels. Ihe discussion, much iess the pressing of such measures on the nation while the war rages undetermined]}', is the vagary of fa naticism. The old pleasantry of the Cook- Book, on the proper mode of serving up a hare, has more common sense in it ‘f irst catch your hare,” says that emi nent authority. And so of the proper dis position of rebels and rebel property. First catch your rebels—first possess the'ir States—then it will he time to determine what to do with them and theirs. We are discussing how we shall administer on their effects. We are foolishly constituting ourselves executors of living men. We propose to take their goods and lands ana sell them. But we find, on looking into the facts of the case, that they are stand ing guard over their effects with guns in their hands, and that we have not yet been able to disarm them. Then what the need of policies concerning such matters? Will a rebel fight less earnestly if he be duly informed, by act, of Congress, that if we succeed in driving him from his State we will deprive his wife and his children of their homes and their means of livelihood, iml turn them out as beg gars upon the world ? Then away, for the present, with confiscation hills! Their agitation does no good, hut divides the sentiment of the loyal States, and to that extent impairs the national energy liew Comet A comer wns discovered by Prof. Bond, director of (lie Observatory, Cambridee, on the night ot the rid instant, in the con stellation lt I rsu Minor. This new visi tor, though extremely faint and barely visible to the naked eye, is apparently moving with almost unexampled velocity, having passed over 24 degrees ol an arc of a. great circle in a southerly direction, and five hours iu right ascension towards the sun in twenty-four hours.— Jios. Traa. Visit to Mbs. JlcCi.Ei.i..ty. —Prince de Joinviile, accompanied by his nephews, the Count de Paris and the Due de Char tres, visited Mrs. Gen. McClellan, at the country residence of Dr. Marcy, at Or ange, N. J., on Sunday. They will sail for Europe immediately. THE ANDBEWS PATENT PIPE, I PATKNTKI) JANUARY 21, lioi) DK«riRF.S OSI.V A TRIAL TO . • P ro y e incomparable superiority to any pinonow tn use. It may be smoked without any licMenou* or vnplraofint cjlVrti, ns the oil of to baeeo is not drawn into tko month, and the townie does not become furred or coated from in- Xialiiifcsld poisonous properties. The bowl is made M the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to nacoo a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacco mnnot become tnoirt, as in ordinary Pipes occuuso the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the nine never becomes offensively rank, and the breath pi t.ie smoker does not proclaim to everyone he he has been '* indulging in a pipe.” when the bowl becomes clogged, or tne drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may be taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may jit any time oa re-tored to Its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (tiist drying it thoroughly) ora new bowl may be procured of tho dealer: thwT » ♦ 110 opl!, * ons of those who have tried "fo?! .l'ersonal e.vpericii.ta. ire know it to bo I all.that it is represented.”— llnlmlit. faquir* /-. I .♦ a.Y d ? citleil improremcn t.”— Public Mtrer eoliftilniV” r" 0 triC /, l \. h? :tr testimony to its ex- OCMonce. — r.mitnrj llufUfiu. Vt ‘J )ee hleaiy the best pipo'in uso ."—Mnwyunk a smi, ,hc are onhanced a thousandfold by its use, and the deleterious cf S(^o Pills. Prick Oxk Don ut and when desired will be sent by mail pre-pi.id vM?.? 1 * Agent, on receipt of the money » n*' R . ut ' hcstcr ' ->.■ V„ General Agent by Druggists generally. jonkpH FLt:Ni.\, Heels, Lines, >eincs. Jtaskots. amiTrollingßait. Water-proof Lines at reduced iirrnes, ,Vv. They would call particular attention to their Mockoibly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARRLVN celc* orateil drill-eyed, ami Tclegrnph Needles ap2S-:hndeod XO Oil, ItK FINKKS rpilK DNDEiMIOSKD HAVE MADE * arrangements to fit up Oil Rofinftrios, undo Dr. TwcddJe's Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented February 4ih, 13G2, by which fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or other Oils, and we guarantee our work canno be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy AY e refer with confidence to the following par ties, whose ReGneries we have fitted up: Messrs. lijmg, Milter «fc Co., Petrona Works Wightnian k Anderson, Eagle do S. M. Kier k Co., Excelsior do Alex. Taylor & Co., Jefferson do Locknart x Frew. Brilliant do The above works were designed and oonstructe and put in operation by Dr. H.'AV. C. TAVEDDLE Tbo following works we have also fitted up: KtronouiyOil Company. Darlington; Messrs. Chadwick k Crumpton, Kittanning* .Johnson Graham & Co., Woods' Kun Brewer bill k Co.. Pittsburgh: Reese & Graff, do Johnson k Brother, do Forsyth Bros, k Co„ Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. Ill) WATER Jt lot FIRST STREETS, Brass Founders, Plumbers STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, mhll&nd . ■ EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAH & ANDEEBON. RKFINEJMi AHDHEAUUIH PURE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. auo, Benxole and Car Grease constantly on hand. Grips, left at Ch« Smyth A Co’s on Wate and First streets, will be promptly filled. OCsXKOQI WILLIAM CARR ft CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Import*rii or WINttS, RKASDIES, UIUN, ep, ALSO. Distillers and Dealers iu KINKOI.D MONONiJAHELA RYKWniHKY 387 liiberij Street, PfTTSBIIR4*H, PA. OWES BYME, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, witli a choice stock of CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB and VESTINGS, which can be purchased at prices far below tha usual rates. AM-Great induceiueoU offered to cash buyers. seZlAm EUROPEAN AGENCY. T HOMAN RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN Agent, 115 Water street Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam orsailingvackets. SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any lndianapolis and Cincinnati Rail 'roatL Also, Agent for the old Black Star Lina of Sailing Packets; and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. foil REAPING and MOWING MA CHINES. Hay Elevators; Separators, Horse Powers. Hay Rakes, Scythes, Forks. Spades, and Farming Implements generally, constantly on LADIES’ WWeBSSSSSSff , "»^.I BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS J.ADJK. S', MfMSES, di- CHILDREN’. /.V THE CITY. Manufactured ..f the very best ..f Material gnd wor!traan:ihii>. Ar **el*. Of LadiM’ Luting Kid nu jl Morocco OonsreM Eaee nnd* Biitfoai Walking; Knots, I'KEXfll ItINIiIXH, TI A sup WIIITK NATIN AXU Kll> NI.IPPURfi, IMKItOK AXW TOII.UT NUPPERS, With every variety of Misses* uml ChildroiTS Loots and Shoes, * OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, And Warranted to dive Matinteettan. Selling at Reasonable Prices, W E BCHXRRTZ * CO, Je2s *1 FIFTH STREET. JJOOTS AND shoes, AT NO. 88 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE fRICES : wo l^ i |?J n * ,iBh Uml flaiten lor $l,OO fo^|?‘B:^Shfl.7^ ti,, * Con * rw "““ l tuSkwerS L " Hn,r Congre * slferSS?.«i ren ° h Morrooco lleel B««*fer woShSjsf 0 Q ° atCon * rwaHeelßoot *f0r51.37, All other EoodN In praimrtlon. JAMES ROBB. apil 8U Marhct rtroet. near Market llonse. * ,l s ™ and TUB PENNA. SALT MANI'FACTMRING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED Oil* OF TITKIOL A T^ D^ w nV r *- ~ttredi a < L^H pp, y the trade therewith; Their Platinum Still havinga capacity of 12.000 lbs per day, they will be enabled to filf orders in large quantities without delay. m Address GEORGE COLIIOUN. Agent. lell-dmd Office, 24 Wood yt, Pittsburgh! B tovb A. BRADLEY. AO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, rlltabarfh, Manutacturerand Wholesale and Retail dealer in alt kinds of Oook, Parlor, and pleating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders,-4c In our sample roum may l>e fount! the OKLKbRA'iKO GAS BU RNING COOKSTGVES KURRKA AND TROPIC, he merits o» which have been fully teeted by bousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled >; any in this market; together with a great many t ner desirable patterns. W.e have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing flume or the BEST PATTERNS now •norod to the public. «Rate fronts AND FENDERS, ot the newest style*. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. Special inducements offered to builders in i want of GRATE FRONTS. iny29tf ICECREAM! - ICE CHE AM!! .STAB BAKEBV AID OOSFECTIOSIBf. NO. 2S DIAMOND ALLEY, . I*- SCHILDECKER would respectfully inform n« friends and the publio generally, that he is nowprei ared at his saloon to serroPURB ICE CREAM at all hours of tho day and evenings , e T, e afin * hu«e assortment of CAhEs and BREAD. of all descriptions. Kept SJS&SBUy °. n hand » the very best CONFECTION ERIES m the City. N.B. Orders for PARTIES, Ac., will be sup plied at the shortest notice. je2B:lmd PITTSBURGH FLAG HAXUFACTUKING GO. Are prepared to supply BUNTnra FLAGS, ALSO PRINTED AND Oil. BOIIKDAjnui FLAGS, All Mlaeo,' Dram 5 Inches «o SO Feet. At lower prioee than oan be bought in the But. DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE JOHN W. PITTOCK, Agent for Company. |££HMI«Tt)l« IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD A BLACK. Manu&cturen of Hr, Sheet, Boiler,'Plate, Ben, A and T Iron, Salle and dp thee; too, Screen, Small T Rail and Plat Bar Railr Iron, siritablefor CoalWorkt. Works are adioininr the CITYUAS WORK Warehouse, No. Eli Welerstrsst ead N • Market ntroet, hegideye BalMlag. aplMam-is . . Oiesson Springs, Oarnbn* Go., Pa. Thin deughtfkl and pop v- ULAK place ofsnmmerresort. located direct* ly on the line of the Pennsylvania r iilrfliriL m tha summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 1900 feet above the level of the ocean*.will be open for guests from the 10th of June till tfea lOth of Oe. tober. Slneelastseasonthe nanade have bein' greatly improved and hmniined *m\ anamber 1 The seeker of pleasure, and tha sufferer ffoasi Alhys. > air PhiUd **- For farther information, address * o, W.lfULLta je2o-dtf Oresson Springs, Cambria Co., . White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Orershirt* on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, at it* WILLIAMSON BIIIHT FACTOBT* No.47At.Clalr|Urcih :s. B. & P. MARKXK,£ Manufacturer* aad Deiltn fa BOOK, OAP LiTTJEIt, andallkfadiaf WRAPPING-PAPBB, ktnMHTcilfroß Jfo. *J W—4 ■fcuet to NO. 83 SMITHMELD STREET;. Pittsburgh. Pu mp# **" Oath paid for BAGB. SOOTHING 8 ZRUP ;» **£*&& tbm. MVINGS INSTITUTION, '*• no UITHFIKLO DTUXr, OTSTO “ ■ om *> i * v tub leoblaturs. i*lt«Mll«l JAm^V^. VICE PRESIDERt^ a *^ K. Smith H, F. Rudd ', Header 1 A. Reineman Sellers Joshua Rhodes Jomu Jeoob Stoehrath TRUSTEES. JodahKinc - C Znc A 8 Bell Jo. Dilworth SSFbwtar * A Read Jm W Woodwell R C Sehmarts f *As« cjoSmmmq b!E£S“ is ass, MSRSU Wadtltk W lhmsen OBJonra B FJonee WH Phelps CB Hwtw , SECRETARY AND TREASURER. .Opendaily,from9 A.m.to»r.H. AlM,Tues d»Jand Saturday erenirrHfrom «totfo’cloefc R?.B? iu > , ?*‘7 <>d ? f , ONbY>IHE and onwards! Dividends declared in December end Jane of I fSUr# l£Sjnd«ndB flowed to remain fm placed to the of the depositor as pridcipal,iadbear la" tonAthaaeoaDMifißiit Booko eonUlmnff Charter, By-Laws,' Ac*. ftu mahedwt the oOce. • ,7/ ■y Thli Institution offers. especially to these to accumulate, by small deposits, easUysaved, a ram which will m a resource when needed* their money not only beinf safe but bearinciaterect, in stead of remaining unproductive* ■ , mygi NATIONAL LOAN. prMCAJfT TO ItrstKIICTiONB from the Secretary ofthe Treaemy.» book will bo opened on the:97th day of Juno, IMS, at theoffice of Hanna, Hart ft Co.', corner or Wood and Dial streets, Pittebnrgh. Pennsylvania, for subjenptions, under my superintendence, for U. S. Coupon or Registered Bonds, redeemable at the pleasure of .the United States alter five yean, jmdpayable in twenty yean from date, uidbear ins lnterectat the rate of six per eeptomi payable “n. nor for anyfraetk* of flutm. canbere- ££3s •ttbo time ofenbecribtn,. one-thirdlntwentr, QMtdlcatm will bocrantedin dnpltantitoiab •cnberi for the amounts 4m paid, the eokinal of which thembocriber win trdaaßtby nmUtothe order, or to the koUor Jbonof. eariyiW intoreet aa expressed in anch certificate.. .Any other information deeired wfll be promptly wyen on application to the sabocribor. personally orbylettor. JOSHHA^HkjMfA, „ . . BuheoriptlonAgent Pittsburgh Loan AorNoy.l June 27th, 1862. / WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 345 LIBERTY STREET, GRAFE&J3Q., ICE CREAM 1 man CFACTUKEHB Weald call tha attention of the pnblia to their lakokstock ot well (elected COOX.PMLQB MID HUTIM STOW, ninth ntraoTio. E le?W«STs«£i JljUnl. thelsena Cnat teek" 111 ■WntiatttMMH •• ORATB FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. : N B—We- line the DIAMQNII and BCLIPBK oal Cook Stoyea with Soap Stone-UninoL whioh •= and the Ire better than Iron. 1 1 oo&di Loma agntnug. REINEMAN, MEYRAN* SIEDLE, Wo; 43 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA„ . waovoui 4X9 .EItAXLi SRUM! IS WATCHES, JEWELBY, DIAMONDS. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of eyery description. FANCY GOODS Bnww Stetuury, etc. WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS, Hnteriala anti Maoblnery, Wholesale Agency to the eelabntted AMERICAN WATCHES, NaaalMMnO at WalUuMOt'lbaa. aplC-3md ROBERT ABTHUB& ATTOBNEY ATT ANDCO^IBS^ONMR^O^DM^^jghh*. wyopßTg;WMaa . nuuuio, PAT»*«^MDt—b newton*- norm. . SpeOal Parkn. General Partnen. meahs a conur, (Sauiwao to MTaadltu. Maaae* CoJ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Comer Wood and Water. Stepo^ V BEFIT BEFORE TDE, when yon can and ret a BETT Klf*PTa NO. Gettke thing iteell weUaaaamei ooethnttelirht ■»» M—hatS^WWendeS*. DIME D. B. MeKIMiBTw .paul sueua. sun PITTSBURGH, . ..oHn*.naVaiir. annta