tlon’h.t General. His nbmian l>°£ "j* 8 b€ «n pending since August last. K * 8 known that he has in the meautime been acting as a Brigadier Genera! of Vol unteers in the army of the Potomac. Col fen K , fi,lr , ref > Aid ** Oamp to Gen McClellan has been accepted by the P r »,' i V 1 * fh took effect on the sth in Bt I s£S a -s*«°!.‘fe.s I HIl-ADKI.PHIAy .July 9 N’k-, f special correspondence has w„ folIo '! ri!1 § by the Press, Sf thfs cfty: S 6611 re ° e,TeS hands wealed’earif';hi Une “ 8;_AI1 The C first e batterie ’ and C'ty of V?cksburg° Ihe farst gun was fired at ] o’clock The finng was intense. The Hartford, Rich niond, and other gunboats have passed the I batteries without silencing them The Brooklyn has received orders o'nasA battery without silencing it. „i " pBs ? a below u SB n S ,* ll i she remains! leaves for B w 'V ,U ' y a, T® overn or Curtin consul* ! n t,le morning to consult, the authorities there in relation to cafl of tU tl p !nt °i f volun(eer “ under the late call of the President. \V e understand ti« h.s intention to advise that the tern of en hstinent he reduced io one year. The ar rangements made by His Excellency for the care of our sick and wounded havebeen o restrained by the requirements of the i!"T yo r Geueral °f the United States that less has been accomplished for their i,~ eht an d relief than wL derivedand ed. Agents have been dispatched bif the Adjutant General’s Department to every afford Tl here U W ? S believed relief conld 1m to rot d ’ ma ,. ny ,° f whom have been obliged u '“Possible to pass Wl rp! In thell «es of the army. ** . Ihe Governor, we understand, will in sist upon the removal ol all Pennsylvania sics and wounded within the State, =o that 2s &■ "• rs-zs .Notwithstanding the restrictive orders that have been issued, State agents have ln themselvesin ,rL \r ’ at Baltimore, For tress Monroe, and even at McClellan’s headquarters, to remain with and minister the comfort ot our disabled soldiers These agents, to their credit he it »aid have not thus far charged one cent for their very valuable services, and the State nZ c< ’? se, l" ent| y incurred no expense other than that necessarily contracted while .traveling, and money expended in relieving the wants-of the woiTnd!ed a „d Wasbixotox, July fl.-The oorrespond encc between the War Department and to C th™ HonVi el - an ‘°' day transm *tted to the House in response to a resolution of ’““f Says ’ in the Course in«V»'itfc P f^ allons ’ those who have ori"- White Hn <a 86 a ‘ ater " ent » concerning the IneHouse yard and spring are. in fact as stated in my dispatch of the 7th inst ’ - enemies of this army and the cause in '"on\tV S figh,in rf They ha ™ j , ! e fe '! r ? e , on General and caused him to make official rcprc.seutatious which on facT n 3 t, ° , a l ! roVfi tc !. bfi unfounded in tact, and which are disrespectful to his . superior officer. They have unnecessaHlv occupied the attention of the Secretary of a id" Urn w nt t e, T; ipted the Uominamicr nnct the Medical Director of this armv in the midst of their most arduous duties* rhe recently published dispatch from J't- CracentoCom. Karragut, mentioned thcprcpar.-inon of the rebels io a,Z\ Sir fleet hv a batlcry m the vicinity of Ellis’ Cliffs, end Rodney. Miss. Acting Mnster Croeke communicates particulars of an encounter on the morning of the og t i. wben he says we were attacked by a' ! tery, apparently of two or four six p 0„ . hffiff Th C?a r "1, a ‘ hi «*« under the hli ft. I heir tirsr shot, from a distance of not more than two hundred yards, took ef* feet in the Sarah Bruin, injuring two of hp r crew severely. Three other shots, tired it almost the .same distance, fell short, when ehelM nd ° ,f r:l| ’- e trom Sa ™*' Drain and a shell from Kensington, which dropped with great accuracy into the midst of the smoke Both th r e S s n “’l, fi |l en?lnß i be,n e °n'l>letelv. „ h r i' hlt ;, U 1" and Kensington. to gether with the riflemen from all the Ves sels, oontinued firing till the Curoe around .the town brought them out of range, and enabled the Horace Beals to open fire wRh her battery which she did with great m, i mation, and the thicket was shelled until all the vessels were out of range. A Bloody Biot among the Steve dores at Toledo. Toi-kiio, 0., July 8, 18C2.-A riot has been going on here to-day between the Irish and negro stevedores. The Irish struck and were discharged, and negroes employed at old prices. The riot com menced at the dock, where the propellor '.‘MSS clubs, etc Ihe negroes, m defense, drew «*s A Band of Patriotic Brothers. - 4uiong the many examples of cournAo and devotion to the country which have characterized the .desperate conflicts on be made n o 9 f the°M°lf mention should oe made of the Mckibbms, of this citv b : 0tl, u er3 "? onB of Mr - Chambers MoKibben—bravely fought for the old flag and bore themselves with distinguish ed gallantry m the recent battles near Richmond, which so severely tested the courage and endurance of our troops Lieutenant-Colonel David C. McKibhL of the Fourteenth United Stetes Infant™* **!• ftJ* ®? senior officer! ?£con(i in command of the regiment, and was noted for his bravery and coolness throughout the several conflicts with the Dls brolller > Captain Robert Mckibbcn, attached to the Fourth United Mates Infantry, fought with equal bravery. "miJT.FT br ° ,h€r ’ Chambers, whoTs w idi the spirit W of e £ gaged a J 6utler - fired spirit of a hero, seized a inuakpt leanth'peffiin* b » a j t,£i with the'Four ' iiehtinff* ifi lnent: 4 fter five hours’ hard he face a T ere wound in account’of a’ b ? n * unable walk on “id on thA « 8^° C n a - nd low of blood, Si" “ “f° r S«I HaUeck %° a }£<*** Excepting the noble family of MeC^lf' should be recorded anH m “ thl , 8 ’ and il their honor.-ffi ‘o USX ■a-SSKSi' .*•— - :e“aa i is&"~s;susiss on UiatßoorVa £i|i te fiv2 , S!;^f? Oln *S , akeroSS. on second floor; eicellMt clo !«‘*. •=«£ ond «oos.l^^ o i^^2««t i .tns r bS«S: irces, about 80 Other ahado uverarorafl, lmSXJg?.?* «**» flmOttH/i* Cory—gravel and iSeU*SKi-*k o,S***s«4iiirub healfhyandpUaaant. Lbtfcfe fi? r Ioc VL 0 ° “ post. * l», WO. 37 STBBW Sr.5H. W ’ ** w VOBK, and 6 STATE I .ltd ! re uur *a«nta for the Bailjr " , “'y **«»»* in those eiti«, and are au-1 omed to take Advertisements atu!Subscriptions ~ r _® s ** 00p -t** o *** Kate*. I JTHUKSDAY MOKXINO, JULY 10. MI) JMOBBOOD INTELLIdEISCI n * ra ' The Central Board of Education met nn I Tuesday evening. Present— Messrs Brush Harrison, Hunter, Lowe, McAnW « ’ geant, and Megley, President J ’ Se ‘" —*l 1,, ttmnthly reports of the mincinnk of ltd3£S d t C . o,ore(l ?° h °ols l 'wonfread, j and ordered to be received and filed. Jhe monthly report of the Secretary I ww read, and ordered to lie received and th e A AVwW Ca, ;°" fr ° m the Principals of trnj" f d recommending the in troduction of l.olnnson's New Elementary Warrant & test ' l,o ® k i received and file/ *SS3ZS&? '* - I Wsftß MS - *»« 0 “i- 00ks r" 1 * 1 rtaUoneo-r" 4si 1 0- m& e,Wa3tillßt " Vfcls “’“l'"rimlwhii '* * p McAuley, from the fegT H “ d Salaries - Presented the fol That the salaries for teachers, etc., lb, the ensmngyear be as follows, Viz: ’ JJiyli br/iool —Principal, SI,OOO- Pro [ fessor of Mathematics, S 900; Two female Assistants, each 5440; Professor of f/, mansh p, .8223; Professor rfcli"' Janitor, sai)o—total, SMSS. g ’ Colored School —Principal, S ; ”>o0* nnn Assistant, 5220; Janitor, total, SKSO? , W'AHI) SCHOOLS. /ns! l/'at-d—Principal jiSOO ; three Grammar Teachers, §l2O each • three if. termediate Teachers, $270; live Primary Teachers, *22,1 each-total, • y heiond ll ard~ Principal, SBSO- two Grammar Teachers. $320 each: two in termediate Teachers, *2-00 each f J Prtmary Teachers. 5220 each-tofa/| Third Ward— Principal, §880; three Grammar Teachers, §320 ca ch t}> ’ ' termed!,,,e TeaeherL.'s^O£d,’ ">ary ieachers, $220 each-to ai, §4 770' fourth II fil'd —Principal, §OOO • ' I Grammar teachers, Sfli’O each - tuV, 1 tcrmeiliale teachers. §270 each - tire") IWo- Teachers. §22(1 each*— total,l Ti/M II «!■(/—Principal. ssoti: live Grain mar leachers, 5320 each : four Intenn termed,ate Teachers. §270 each nine Oho" 1 * 17 rcac,lcrs - — 0 eacl,—total, §O.-' Heeeuth Hard— Principal, 3800 • on . Grammar Teacher, *220 • one interm?? ate Teacher; 8270 : li4PH™ ! crs each-total, 82, .1!,,,. ’ t,lCh Kajhth II aid— Principal, 8000: three Grammar teachers, 5.!20 each • f„ u ! i , termediate teacher’s, teachers. 8220 each f,>tal. st.n;,, A mth II ,11(1 —Principal, .*BOO • t«o Grammar Teachers, 3320 each ; four termediate leachers. 3270 each ; six Pri mary teachers, 8220 each-total, S:S,k/u Omni! total, .e„y; ,Ur C, ',m mit *tee alsu recommend that teachers ot less than one years cxiic i ailowLd a ei sala” B "r U ' e P ubl,c ' chords 'he allowed a salary ol twenty dollars per an nun, less than the rates named above. ~ ,'! lr committee recommend further that the schools shall be kept open durinc he ensuing year from September l, to July 1, 181,:., „s„ a l holidays excepted’ On motion of Mr. Hunter the report was accepted, and the recommendation" of the committee adopted. p On motion Ol Mr. liras!,, the text books now,,, ..sc ~, the ward schools, wit,The edTor the c 7 Alsfcl,ra - *cre adopt <±u for the year. On motion, the Hoard proceeded to the H^ ,0, 7 , t f ch y r,i an, l janitors foT the asfol!ows? ° ° lo< BCh °° l3 ’ wl ' idl faulted t> ■'''■/".""'.--Principal, ]*hi|otuslie-in professor of Mathematics, W. W. Dickson 'cinale Assist, „„s, Mj SSPS \[ A j" J Mary Maitland; Professor o'f IW •id |,ook-ke.-.„„ g , A. Cowley; I Drawing, Henry Mos,-,-; J lu ,l ■boiee. Jalored Sr/, Principal, r;,.,,,.,,,. II ashoii; Assistant, Miss Kmilv 11,.p, tress, Mrs. .Sarah KlUmry. ’ Allen eordell was elected Colh-clor lor ne rirst ward. On motion, adjourned. tnansliip ai Professor « Filth Hurd Traehers. tea, ' hers ha ™ been ,-1.-01- Margaret Frew. Intermediate—Mi». s |;,.. bccca Muim, Miss Fannie C. Kyle, Miss Hester Munn, Miss Sarah M. Department—Miss Margaret .)‘ McCreight, Miss Bella. F’aulkne?, \Ij S 9 baney Cromlish, Miss Elisheba Harrison Miss Lucy J Marshall, Miss Annie Me &l:ife BeUg lulslou ’ Mi * Pennsylvania Surgcous. ' uon S U . le r ?eent medical changes in the Pennsylvania volunteers, is the ap Mrcni nent F o ™ Sar Si°“ Wi,son as Medical Director of Harrisburg and Reading. He pitann , lt e e«d Ha * n?burg ’ “ d vis >“hehos S d \V S p WICe “7f ek ‘ Assistant aurgeons E. w. Boss and Jas. Lowe have DaWd d Y ai 6d f ° r duty at Beading. p r Daud Newcomer, of Chambersb.unn Las tZZ^T' 1 Ass ‘ StSnt Won of the Be&itr of’n. rc P aent ’ a, ‘d I>r. J. B. "•■-’■'KlLSsKty At a meetiiifc of this body, i„ New York City, on Monday last, it was statml some 500 sick and wounded Pennaylva mans had-been oared for by the Asao'n J I0a : . 0f thla number, 208 have been sent to their homes, 50 are at the Park Bar racks, <4 at David’s Island, 20 at the La d“g f OB P it * 1 ,- 2at the Jews’ Hospital, 17 at Bedloe s Island, 13 at the City Hospital, and 40 in the hospital at Albany, N Y R„ r f.^ eo jp Birkbeck of the Jersey City F “‘* m . F ®"s d % *>ad tendered employ ment to ail discharged Pennsylvania vol unteers. Death or a Judge. Charles W. Hegins, President Jndge of the courts of Schuylkill county, died at Sunbury, Pa., last week, of dropsy. He ofvi o^' ei i ht i ye T 0,d ’ <uid wa ®“ native ot M orthumbcrland county. The first nub- LeOTsf'i 1011 he c eld wasasa member of the sgsarfSß-Sis™ years. I„ 1801 he was re .Wc t el7rtlmt liibcl Suit. 'liS&gSu Col. Kowley's Regiment. ?) *if IK New Books. nrt 1 u S - rS ' l' ®‘ I-!ppincott Jfc Co., of I'hil ndelphm, have recently issued -i whieh will be invaluable to the farmer the country gentleman, the snorting man SoTor--'Fd« engravings, and contains much informn tion that would be long sought for else s=S.tt?sA2. !7~“ SSt\ >• .« it 1 : book, charmingly written and very atirnc" tive in a literary point of view Tli, ™ c certainly chose P .n \‘™ r n whlch ur the unt^ 0r ra,her the P«rt Sf Xew’yort' lh lir a6S? “ :1 ‘ Us y' a ’ C "'"" ;cl^"I '' Jew tork, Illinois or \ rginia " u' l.uhheat'on ,s a fifty cent novel e ' i . Harren Honour/’ hvthe author of t isTwcdl " ‘‘ S "- or<l “Xwn « fnl Of • • ,tte . n don, estic novel, and fu lof me,dents which cannot fail to inter est the render. It must meet with are ,dy teS^Bwws&e ul0 ;! M -'-<"\<-1* of the I,attic „f I‘itNl, up. tnclm^' and the stegenf Corinth. 11,.,n v •'l'l' Mrct, has it f,„. • ix.rlis ~l 1,.1, 'X ladifs Were an.l I ri ' ,,or "'' l llu! Mlmi'in*'- ... ... ■ .-xi-is.o i,in re haw,,,, J'_ s>er.lit-rl but not rat paid i„. A L . . “'1 0 imj ai«, i, W! ,r,i. 1I ;i'.; l-y Hit- emails. A sewing society w -' - gamxp.l to |.rovi.Ja suitable, ariid,'- wearing fi|>2>:irel. c ° Sniiday Train on the IN'nnsvl runia Kailroiul. 11l accordance with the iic-titimi •, ° ‘ lil , L ‘ t l ‘- L01, ! 1, ! oJiltl( >»«I those wishiii" in attend church in the city. The I-a V ™hereaU,.:lan. ' 1 Mafe. A gentleman, who left Virginia on day, Haw Col. Cliilds of .|„:V" airy and Capt, .1,,),,, p. ~r ' , hlalX '|T ade ’ ,>o,ksaf<! and in g IM „l .Im, 1 J " ,a “y fr,ei ‘ds of these gen tlemen reported killed and re spectively, will he glad to hear this. Capt Class stated that t?,e Pittsburgh oomp,!„: ies m his regiment had been hut sli-htlv engaged and had suffered only a little. Draft McCoy's Orution. liy advertisement in another place it w be observed that Prof. AmasaMcCoy a II this evening repeat his lecture on the uews of the London Times on the Rebel lion at Masonic Hall. It is said to be a brilliant oration, and it will be delivered with great power. It has made for IVof land L nio 6 n!p, : U ! io " Ihroughom the land. It promises to be well attended Something lor the Heaauu. with wand»°f’| BU!try da ? s Wo are driving with wonderful unanimity to keep cool end"hv°MH ay b f “Womplished toward this end by calling at Fleming’s, No. I.i'.i Wood street, and obtaining one of his wonder fully light and cheap gossamer Monitors or ounce hats, as in „uy other way, and probably at as small an expense 3 Death or Lieut, Hurley. Lieut. George W. Burlev. of the lloth of eg Ah Cnt ’ 1 ’ v‘\ of ' Mr - Burley, if o, a P T’ d V ed *“ Washington City, on the 2oth ult ,of typhoid fever. Lieut IS participated in the battles at Winchester am i ron t Royal, in which he distinguish ed himself as a brave and gallant Ser. So Bonus. Mr James Hammill, to whom we re say that” ihe”^’ 8 - SB " e ’ callcd on us to say that the Bostonians offered him no premium or bonus to leave his priseo” r"e there, and expressed no such desire lI, J treatment while in that kind and the vis t gave, him a high ophVion'uf the hospitality of its citizens. The last Might. Curncross and Dixey’s Minstrels give their Inst concert to-night and offer a side splitting bill on the occasion. Those who iJhnnV 0 S f e a , firBt clasa entertainmont should not neglect this last opportunity. _ F « r ,a| nes River. ington county, lift foftheEasV'height sffl«srcar"' Daaieroasly ni. Capt. E. S. Wright, of Col. Black’s regiment, is in Washington City, very-ill offerer, and from thfe f&t thitlus wi§has «ood Sale. 4t C .t a |fr.75 a ptS. SOlll Tliesday I ® r * •’•■mer’M’karch. Tuesda^s^, o*' 0 *' «fei on I I appointed if ihi | k * he " the co “«“ittce ra^jgrstnrtss SiVSE”- * l ~ I'■' It ,? ras recommended that. Dr. PlunuT or Fthat St0 j al rolat , ! r jn witl > the ehnrch; I or, it that -were deemed inexpedient. « To nart ep i the - Pr?P os ‘tion of the “ Church'' J^ rt “ reimburse the memorialists to the rif contributed by them trom all prml of S th P e case ary ° bl,gations i as » settlement I After a long discussion, the firs: altei native was negatived by the easting vote , [ the Moderator, Kev. David Cunningham jj.® r - a recess and another prolraeted Je bate, tht simple endowment, of the finan t'al plan proposed in the second alterna ;' TC wa ? adopted, and the Presbytery ad iutions d af,CT PaSS ' n?llsericf: o< loyal Lo- .M<m*tiu^. | Bank N«t« Quotations. | t v.rreet.;d (,„• IheVW by held .1 I .are. ■r I’onkAoU Retmrt’r (>,!r i'-'i/" 7 "" 7 '''''? Pi'hhshed monthly, at , ' P - V0 ?.- Office Hi* U:iu%< U'Wrtsiiii at iiriNsoiii. .July I.SU2. >l:iso< ' \nrk Stare \ orl; Uiry •'nF Jersey l’-!iinsylviuii::, ij;iiiiaile!.,lii„i except '.spci’je hayjiiK tkinl; nf i;iltshur'sii. p ri : i '; i '; Ali'clinmc- Bank |iic:n... i?' -i' r ‘'■>: F::::i!;!::i lialik 1 '( wVixh ' inKlcn. prem M"i,,mix:it.i-i:, r;-k.r, ri v, vim*. j>n*:n IMaw-jirt' i>i:lrirt nt' CulumOiii. Al»rylan<), ... *! . Interior., ' Wheelin/;- ’* Branches _ Interior.... North Carolina .South O:iro!ln:i tnrorsia Alabama Louisiana... Kentucky... 'lVnnfs.-op Ohio Indiana, Frei!....”'.’’."'.'.'."'" *... Bank of the Stain inin.>i* JVir'cojisin An»>ouri Cnim<i:i t Kxchaniro soiling vZ i | * ..v,H. Illl | in ° h £, al^ad"!"" 11 ' U< " 10 aak-j I' I'iexisiiim; (loons— not house furnish lnK »ond*. hut. treutlemen'.s furnishinir s.trl, as line White Shirts, Cra£ut" ' '"Jcrclflhinjr, Handkerchiefs. Cloves' and, -m short., every article that comes tinder this head, may he found at Cirxi ttitA.v s well known establishment, Federal street, near the Diamond. Allegheny City lbe ..tnck embraces many novelties'of the Ecasott. ( all and see tin m. Fresh «.<><><ls. Fl esh IJmxls Mens' \\o„, i, iss ,. s . 1111 „ 1 ,. i ' u S ’ :m .' l •'“ldreu-s s , .ns reoen-,.,1 McClelland-.., All ,. nilll ii.iuse, An -•.) Hiili KtreH. To Knise :i Itrlgmle. Prigadier General Flank .1. Herron i jdmnt proceeding to lowa to raise anew brigade t„r I lie war. MARRIED. Kent)'., .iuiiN s. k Ilu ':i*iv iin i H ‘ n M \\ CttllfsiJnv, S\)i\U 1 \ r IV A , • laughter of l.nfnyctto ami 11 ;iVi? h lie; fimcr.il will take pla-o this die ~t i., k e. >l. -tie. friends ~r ,hc family arc re.»,„vtr„m invited In attend. nun.' , OBITUARY. ly«ws M< "" , “ >% July7 ' I,n3j - joli -N i.nßY 11lB e,l Mi:ssns. Kr»rrott«.; l.lie almve irontuins (ho i.j,..ml »„.» t> nonce t.. the |.„l,ii.. „ r „ 1C dec ■ ,!-c'" 1 “ ei7 l/.1.M1, iliul l.s . L li iHci ** n t f * V?.T r f * Iho siiiiic. i f.rthi.- j„,•}*.,. v .-,.... i nml dulifnl V,‘.'o 'tm'""v-’'ii, ‘7 , V■ 1 " 1 ‘ 'cry Ilne.UiMd,.r life :„.r i ••!:! L:Vf'*, ycr J wi i« , ~. . V' 1 "^ v 1 'l**' t ' ,'I l ',-" itiiy, _ .r.nv i tutf |.,.u>c.~ • Ikj-I |t {.lf.;.- ,{ «i H . I.t \l ... t!i-. ism.is it w,u r„u . - «Ufh tnbuli? Ilian tluryravf loaKi'H HKYKR. JOSEPH MEYER k SON, MASTKArTIJItKK.S o/ t'AXCX AJfll IT A ■ \ H.IJWmiHK A <11.41 ICS tVAltKliin SMITIIKIKMiSTUKIST. Uittwaca Wr-.h.-T’-et and Yindn alley.; PATENT WRITING CASE n 3SS< ' -Altst-iSuKi* ,ls ro give the iv„i.,.i a lal.b-ei,,|„ he nlnoioel,” «) write UD.tD. v.'i;; | IkidllH KoMii r, iSUII I'hlTh-l-N. and yet will fold , u Ul6kM , rt . u|lljr!tH __ inehe.- I>.? if incl M.-i For sale i>p W. H. SIAVLA, 'V00» A TUniD STS. To Destroy Kilts, Roaches, ,lv. jf’troi/ Mire, Moles and sluts. 7b fJoHlroy Be.l Bu*3. 7b IJtMrov Moths in Fare, Clothes, Ac. rn "'“roy Mosquitoes ami Fleas. 7b nff,™" f osects on Plants ami Fowls, 7o Denteny Insects oil Animals. Ac. lo V- titroy -I, very lorm and species of Vet "Free fromPojgons,” •‘P^ d i in(rc^ 0 i- S to l i d Human Family »’ do not dieon thopremiscs ” y s m &4te£. u!ro ' ,tthcir 1,0,08 to die " *»«» “■* ™- lI:A FAHNESTOCK .fe CO.. R. E SELT Fits MSS aireet—for for lVrmr. Urn j tn *, . . HENRY R. fONTAR ' /c"-Si'„£° 1 " ,t - *** New YorV SMITH & PITOAIBN, WKRCHAWT tailors, NO. 4 % ST - C'LAIU STUEKT. ■usmilitiox tiii: Finn di ii. " f- J. 11. SAWYER is this liny dissolved el ll - 111 - 11 ' 1 consent, it, C.Sawyer havinc disposed of his interest in snitl firm hi -I. II- Sawyer arnl R. sawyer. The business oi the firm will he set tled by J, If. Jc Ji i*. S;, W yo!. U. 0. SAWYER, Sr.. .1 11. SAWYER , N, P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh, J une 12.18G2. UfOIICE-IHE SOAP ASill tAxni.l A™ BUSINESS will be carried on by the under signed, under the name of B. C. A J. H. SAW YER, at the old stand. . J, H-..SAWYER. „ , Si. P, SAWYER, Pittsburgh. June 12.1562. ie!9-lmj DACON-4000 XKELY TBIKHED “ Country Bac.,n Hams. 3,500 ditto Shoul cr>, just received and for anlq by’ 8 Comer JMwkift and Pint stwot*. inSOAIt’ HAIL AI'IJTIOA ROOIfS, [£XTRAT RXTIIA ! nonrs, s//uj:s AXJt 'GMTHHS AT CGKI,ANT»V\ jyr »». Jl, lr k« at rr<,r,,m ( ~l„ 111 l>„ 1! , Kiflh. (}® ' , * l ' TO ItOUl.AMrs. ( V// /,*/-)■ tiii: mji <»r j* i,y % i«>"Ts. siiiii:s, amt oaitkks tu .• * i> win I 1... v | ,j( nkw and desirable iSOO'i'S AXTJIjiN •, MKVKR CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. i mii strict, v' 1 ' 1 " 5 ,* •' ,r " N,,T 01.1 Stock. All Fr. iNen. IhiraMe.an.l u, u r .lor. fJITMHIItim IM Office, Aid.so SunthlipM street. Fittsbnnik. Pennsylvania. i ioW i, N ol'i (citizen i * l tt-~.bursh, anil has been in I I root ice tor the last twenty-live yeiu's. Ills business has been ei.nliiKul mostly to Private and burtctuai Uiseude^. CITIZENS AND STKAXGEH tat .ho“urji“Li?af ef “ ho I “' i 'r, faii - to Mmmm »•!<• * t»it llamii*<3, DR. DROWN’S RRMii?]>TP!a which manifests itself iTthe wfn fgspK®* S£»AaeßasffsS£ of hSMbT™*’’ ““ d mak * * * p *® d7 restoration n _ , RHEUMATISM ,j?^ n ‘ ”““*>•» n«ver faii to enre this painful disease IN * rev days —he will warrant a Stricture*UrMh'm? a' 1 ® 4 ’ Gonnorrhosv R'rethal Discharges, Female Weaknee>. l&i digressions. Du eases of the Joint. '? v"i°' Nervous Affections. Pains in the *• Irnt e*ien of the Bladder, t >- (tether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a sek. directed to DR. BROWN. No.SO Smithfield Po- will be immediately answer* ed. Medicine sent to any address, safety packed and seeure from observation Ji£ c W. ,, i Pri T a, £ Rooms. No. SO Smithfield stroet. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolMawds NEW GOODS. lira known WEHAVEJIWr RECEIVER from the East a large and choioe selection of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents’ and Youths wear, embracings all the newest stylos COATINGS, OASSIMKUiis aND VFSTINtiS. W. 11. Mct.EE A co.. __ . ~ I'M Federal firm corner Market square, Allegheny city. myy pAXILT COAL DEPOT. WM. M. STEWART, DIIAI.IiU IN COAL, **- Corner SOIIIII COMMON A SANDUSKY STREKTT, ALLEGHENY CITY. BKl ‘ •3. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notice. i..h-..a m W. A I». RINEHART. Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobaooo, Snufi and Segara, IV<» SHOW! No HUMBUG NOTHIXfI REPRESENTED BUT FACTS t UIGHLY IMPORTANT TO trr to3SS«£“£lit^U f *e worid-j TO ownidlSS^slg*l^ i i ef -. t tr sstfMaatsgtf ssriSF jaf-aaMarflSfi «• Beware of Peddlers and Pretender.”. I ,<! * l<Mll,^3lto - iintij i: TO-DAY’S streets, Thursday morning at Hi, ir. equation of account sales. wors etm OB A- Shsl« *» » *... The London Time. l ; on the Re- Sfi®,?Inii 1 nii * } Vrtr against the National Constr ! Bk€£s ßS-AWja A».uu 7, m feSSgS* W«iE3S£S^ \ our lelUwr citizens an,l friend-* i fiw*** I iV', )ohl { ’; i I na D Met ‘ora «-•' TFSS^- Jjftsa « - i fwfiV *»£;, J .J Mebeneck, | ojj jj ook *••• T T» ON,,XfiAi, Ef.A ilot’SE. July 3 ]&i* ss I remain, gentleman, your obe.li.nt servant. ’ Aaia.sa aM<'Cov tam»Tr,.? eD r lt J O ’ clock ‘, to at H. Ada, tftiict 1 iu\ Ladies as well as gentlemen will ■ [ y;h »Y ORDER OF CojSSSx?Eli TSr w, “ l bakuk,,s.z E . ,J ? itowy & TETLKV, l.lti \y o „q sl . JpiSK ( IlltKN, FIXE (KitRS. cehiffi ““ ortmont o f 6”“ Havana Cigars re- JOSEPH ILKMIjru’S, corner ol the Diamond and Market streets. ■CORNTVEU, & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. . whiblisliftl „. v , way, •' e *H ST. I’lAln STREET. Repairing (lone as usual. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ GAITEBS; AT REDUCED BRICES, 55 FIFTH STREET. yon; uaiteiss. ~v ~ , , I’.ORLANil's. Market -licet. 31,1u„|. r,,,., it K M 1: JI it K It J 'I lit* Hilly J.tli. «. 1,. ), U y AIVI> WHOPiS A T II A I, K 1‘ I! I C 1- Nos. 1I» and 151 Wood street MC\&| OF BOOK. Woman in WhitV^'-'Kistvir** Craved Path," SffM»uiorof-‘Thei The Tj'OfrtmmM&SSS&Sfo' “Sieter Justus Sala, editor of " Tem DUi< “jn* B eentl. of The Seven Sona of Mammon *?•; »J3J«».An nmo, octavo, price 35 eenta. ’ **• ojjthor MBS. HKSBTWOOM«mT*J“ U Ig^etts^ihaßajS^ -gawssfirsassaißSi* '•cnl&in e ilith PnCe ** efln,S * >aper cover, 0r 73 C.iual to any thins ever f, ritten^y“> Po^- Fally Ooogcr. Price 30 coat, in^^ESSE •■'OK SALJ. JiV lIEfITKY nriVElt, WHOLESALE AN'l> KKTAIL BOOKSELLER. STATIOiVKIJ, A JiEIVSDEALEfc ora™. 71 aad 7S Fifth 9trwt - ne " do °f “> p<« - - _ j.vlO DmiK?- 11 ?* FianoFßAx. receive all debts duo saiiUirn* ful| rnuthorizedto ft's. s r -1* aster, Pittsburgh, July 9, Mi 2. FIXE CIIIAIIN. \y\bi. paper- " ~ c;'„t N ° WfroodS for jy, ° _ No- <O7 Market stre'et.S,L^ < Jdbertv. I J »»AI - KKS ■ «07Markc-tifr!.e?n” l rT“,e»-r. EESSHrassss. CONCERT HALL. CARNCROSS A DIXEV’S MOSTRELS, 0y K WEEK LONGER, BY PAltl'lCrj.Alt KimiEST. ] Monday Hvonlnu, July ytli.l A^Zrl^u^Sr 1 "” nish!ly - “** So “^ AUmiuJon ai Ceuta, Children IS eenta. I Door? ojien at T‘4. commence at 8 o'clock I ,y 7 . : .. FBAXK EDW.4RDB, Agent Dissolution of PartnersluD. rV^;' AKT > IP HKBETO- u leliringfrom the Brewing Busii.e-- 1 ,-heer tear* ,ny .To Mi> it iA Rhodefii, (Sncreawr to Rhode? Sc Vcraer.) , 'V7’, in , , ‘ u ’, hu *">J Malting BiMinesa t^\'’, l ; Ut,l,l V' >rner Du, J»e3«o tVay and Bar? s{«KiAvsai.«a|d& “MteftS&o i. TO THE PUBLIC :"- 4 iMiLiior:intamlDil3e iy Modest all denoiui and delicate disorders, seif diseases or tu&tion* common and in cident to youths of both and lor contamination ?Cff* H,n vul ? r in um>r»l their wives, i!n SnHj ind among SSs;S«=-t[ motet and rSul^,fT n V ta Hi i rawed in a nl who compare nooint*T s^n-* 1 M “'“hrooma and, dollars andcent? t S«i? toII, * e £ o®' 0 ®' sense, gotten. It k, to%isff , C? 0, “ ,,r ' “«*n! 7 orillj parents and guardians sons, daughters andwfl?. thankful thattheu sickly nndof deliSt2cJ»SS;ft rt i >rev 3 oul,lj f(Wsbl ® have been restored to h!«wk n ai * d *PlHJeranct. BRANSTRIJP health and vigor by DR, t&r^^s^asi upon the now—palled eheek "*°9? montebanks and 7j?£t wngerwith ss^t-vfr&smaM sWdSSSa*"?*” by procuring a copyof the ffifel!teiS? ,, !f l i! fS&&&ES3F& Priotor. % 'hS«ell? b Ac. C ' h S 'SpM&Jffi street, near Diamond street u-*,,.!. Siaithneld defclydaw gravel, felt, and canvas roofing. -M hJA K . 1 1 1 ,-N ,. *'<»-'sta.nti.v our A * Hand, fur sale lvuh mslructions • AR-, IRO. V .SATURATED FOR ROOFS. >,y ' lßi ' jeß-liwd ' ' Ml ° l ' Ei 715 Siuhhfieia st, , Pittsburgh. HENEY W. BEAUMONT & 00., IJ« S. ?®Y” ,iR *' l ®™ ~s,W *« AXh ~THKI; CLAIMS AGAINST 'IIIE Go VEHEMENT. '*’*l»* (OSPA.VI, jezr-amd JOHN D. SCULLY. CMhier! WANT ED . J^ T MOUKE'M niSTtUKKT, ! 1 Bft i'JJiST .S' TREE T, Two mon lo ruo ho eimm«, wi t |, IOM nenco in grinding grain. Je23-tf A- josepiT Th *T oteo^. chasing elsewhere. “ In * * **U before par* je2S jr be Forte*. selected ««»«!?■ n**- nOTr •J'xk'of Piano tetafiSa3S/s«>s ** * wMwaSSSR iem* for caBh or JoHsjtt.^BLL0 Rt M Wooj ttr—L fJ™P rT «« FKEIT CASH, or >r Parlor Quality and low price, at WF * r " JOSEPH FLEMING'S, jyS Corner Diamond and Market street. y*; r- WISEB’S LIST t. a. McClelland, Auctioneer. 'BEMENTB. THIS DAY. JULY 10.5 P M «*»’*■. CXASS pas. ForClneluMl, €>i», tt uiA iteh. ■a. Datafie, mhl U aml ™IS JULY 10.4 PM '““""SvKiS ; jyio r ” *""fe»sssr* ~to“ ' *»* *>A«k*r ' mun wsasHg* WM. HASLETT. Acantaf* MLU ®“* «>•» *nd uSh JRi run : PiniHu «T.rJ FRIDAY .Vs" i."' “**■*»• Marietta *■ tlrtlirth BKgPIAR TUBSDAX >AHtCT (pj( jaflfifc SB “*«*** m*. / STE4OIOAT AGEffCV. hazlext Hu opened an oflra at WO. 90 WATEB STREET BOX'***, Fittabargh p<Mt Offloe. .fust received, a lot of Imported Liquors, WlIEg, BttANlftlE*, . n BIB* Ac; HE *«i*rarn»T. . ** SnithSald HttuL KttalwuST^. je2s-lmd feethold.3 Boilers 38 incheediSnif-ClS^ift Lo 9?Tr«s?2srt. WM. H. SMITH WM - h. muith a WHOLESALE 6ROGERS \MS. IQ SECOND MO 147 FIRST STREETS' Ran . r* >• SIBLT ' •y^aiSssassEsaf . Malim w • • . . • BONDS. MOHXQAOKS »4 rum PT whatowCfftS*Ptinlwm eflhooporotion. °** a Hid bj pononj intoratod in uaeontrur. hmriniaaknowMi* of but ~J§!«ARTmCIAL TEETH luortod in •rvr KafSßßßtew y **"*' *■ wt^wArrAnt w # * ( POHT ARRIVED. Florence, Brieke!], StJLiSfa „ ... departed. "*^' n gr> . Teny. PonuTillt. ?'7 er —Lost evening at twiluht |C»pt Ebbcrtt . sasaags^Kjirs; sssw.ag Esa^^iS|»- ..1®“ sns5 ns , ineis on the whit assays* ■ The Clara Poe and Oolifon E*. left for Louisville with fairtrips tota Gilniore’s new steamer Bho hL Se i i 52 1 ”r nc<,d tot St Louie and St Paul * nd ett^v^ffi^^g^i^M^olerer th»^& r THte d^t n ftLou£ , S l^ n0 I ? nCe Hi, - *” -wSHSJri^HSd tU&ZviZS!!*** Pen 7 Brown’s A No. 1 SSSSo^ESud!iil “?.% StLoui.aadstP.uJ. iueon <*“ A «*- 2. Steamer Cricket No. Louisville on SatunUr * nd u££T clpto AH d . r gr? n « er stennier cnred?or r fZs Me‘! ln ? le, ' did Steamer ISffte“ gg iasai l Ss.3Ss~‘adte For Cincinnati andl[^n.„..| T . JULY 10.1 PM VrtHtaiSPS®-S^fwl aa announced above* W leaT * fwr ports For freight or Pawage applyonboard or to J. B LIVINGSTON & CO., ■Agents. For ClaeluMl am I^uUvliie SATURDAY. JULY 12,41». if. ™ E abave. 1011 commander. THURSDAY. JULV ’"‘^‘"’mSSSSSSlt' Acantg. For Cincinnati and Louisville. THIS DAY. JULYiHp M asnsyass&ss "h PttQl 'JMJS DAY. J ULY Io.A P M AHA spun. ifiS 0 !? porte * 5 annouieSi? r * W,U le,Te Ferfr«i*htor I»UK« ( e apply on board. jyio imported liquors. Couiitinc of JOS. UHlfliTm
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