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    DAILY POST.
*• PETTEiraiU, A CO., XO. :«7
PABk ROW. NEW TORK. and * STATE
STREET, BOSTON are our afenL* forthu Hally
Mia Weekly Peit in those cttiee, ami are au
thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for us at our Zoteeetf Rate*.
MONDAY MORNING, JULY U
CITY AND NIIGHBOKHOOD INTELLIGENT
Col. Sknuel IV. Block’s Mento<
ry—Bar Meeting.
On Saturday morning, pursuant to call,
a large meeting of the bar was held at the
Court House to take some action, with re
gard to the death of their late fellow-mem
ber, Col. S. W. Black.
Judge Mellon was called to the chair,
with .Tames S. Craft and James I. Kuhn
as Vice Presidents, and John H. Bailey
and Algernon S. Bell, Secretaries.
On motion, James If. Hopkins, Thomas
M. Marshall, William M. Shinn, John H.
Hampton and Robert Arthnrs were ap
pointed a committee on resolutions, who
retired to deliberate.
During their absence A. W. j.oomis,
hsq., delivered the following eloquentand
pathetic address in relation to the deceased-
In the few remarks which I deem appro
priate to the present occasion, it is my pur
pose to discuss but a single element in the
cluster of Tirtues which adorned the life
and consecrate the memory of our depart
ed friend. His professional merits will
receive illustration and commendation
from those gifted brethren and devoted
friends who participated with him in the
conflicts of the forum; who'knew inti
mately, and appreciated correctly, his ele
vated and undisputed worth. Ilia social
virtues and manly honor will he signalized
ny the warm and spontaneous tributes of
those who have so frequently felt the
cheering influence of the one, and admired
t manifestations of the other.—
Within the sacred circle of his domestic
relations I shall not presume to enter.
But, sir, for his noble and fearless cour
age, for lus lofty and self-sacrificing pa
triotism, for his generous deeds and he
roic sufferings, which have shed a lustre
over his fame, which have added to the
just renown of his beloved country and
contributed to the preservation of its!
matchless institutions, I claim, as a loyal
citizen, the privilege of presenting the un
affected homage and grateful acknowledg
ment of sincere admiration. He fell, sir, i
in defense of the liberties and institutions
ot his country, at the head of his com
mand, in the most fearless, faithful and
heroic discharge of his duty.
J h i s memory be cherished and re
!f' ke tk e beams of the setting sun,
which gild and adorn dark and floating
clouds, let the golden rays of his country - f
grateful admiration illumine the sombre
pall winch rests upon his untimely fate.
His work is ended, his record is made •
his fame is secure; and long will the
memory of his virtues live in the hearts of
hiR grateful and admiring countrymen.
I his was followed by brief addresses
from hamuel Palmer and E. P. Jones.
Esqs,, both of whom spoke witli mucli
warmth and feeling.
Ihe committee on resolutions then ap
peared and reported the following, which
were unanimously adopted :
Whbbkas, The sad and terrible rebel
lion which has spread such universal gloom
over our land, having again invaded the
ranks of our profession and taken from 11s
Col. Samuel W. Black, it is but just and
proper that we should give public expres
sion to our high appreciation of the virtues
ot our departed friend, and our sorrow at
his loss; therefore
Resolved, That in the dealli of Colonel
Black our country lias lost one of her most
able and zealous defenders; one who loved
her with a devotion near to idolatry, and
who was ready at all times to suffer and
bleed 111 her behalf, and, if need be, to
meet unfalteringly the glorious martyrdom
that sealed his fate.
Resolved, That our profession has lost
one of its most gifted sons, whose elo
quence and learning added a bright lustre
to the long roll of eminent lawyers.
Lesolved, lhat this Bar has suffered a
sad bereavement in the taking off of one
of Us choicest spirits—one whose brilliant
genius and thrilling eloquence made him
its pride; and whose sparkling wit, genial
humor, and chivalrous bearing made his
society so much enjoyed.
Resolved, H e beg to miugle our sorrows
and our nation’s tears with those of his
heart-broken family, to whom he was al
wavs a most kind and affectionate husband
lather and brother.
■Resolved, That in respect to the memory
of C olonel Black, we wear the usual badge
ot mourning for thirty days.
Resolved, That the several Courts of this
county, and the U. S. Circuit Court for the
W estern District of Pennsylvania, be re
quested to spread these resolutions upon
their minutes.
Resolved, That a committee of five he
appointed to convey these resolutions to
the family of deceased.
ThoB. M. Marshall made a beautiful
eulogy on thp talents and usefulness, in
public and private life, of the deceased,
and spoke ol his death as a public calami
ty. He was succeeded by -Jas. H. Hop
kins and Jno. T. Cochran, who paid sincere
tribute to the worth of the lamented
Colonel.
Pensions.
The new pension law gives to a Lieuten
ant Colonel, and officers of a higher rank,
thirty dollars per month ; Major, twenty
five dollars per month; Captain, twenty
dollars per month; First Lieutenant, sev
enteen dollars per month; Second Lieu
tenant, fifteen dollars per month, and non
commissioned officers, musicians, and pri
vates, eight dollars per mouth. The pen
sion for total disability for officers, warrant
or petty officers, and others employed in
. the naval service of the United States,
shall be as follows, viz: Captain, Com
mander, Surgeon, Paymaster, and Chief
Eugineer, respectively ranking with Com
mander by law, Lieutenant Commanding,
and Master Commanding, thirty dollars
per month; Lieutenant Surgeon, Paymas
ter and Chief Engineer, respectively,
ranking with Lieutenant by law, and Passed
Assistant Surgeon, twenty-five dollars per
month; Professorof Mathematics,Master,
Assistant Paymaster, Assistant Surgeon
and Chaplain, twenty dollars per month;
First Assistant Engineers and Pilots, fifteen
dollars per month; Passed Midshipmen,
Midshipmen, Captains’ and Paymasters’
Clerk, Second and Third Assistant Engi
neer, Masters’ Mate, and all warrant of
ficers, ten dollars per month; all petty
officers, and all other persons before
named employed in the naval service,
eight dollars per month. Provision is
made in case of death for the widow or
children to the receive the pension.
Graduated.
At Duff’s Mercantile College, Pitts
burgh: J._M. Teeple, Monongahela City;
A. J. Stone, Fairmount, Va.; S. M. Wil
loek, Mifflin, Allegheny county, Pa.; all
of whom passedn highly honorable exam
ination. Those 1 who know the searching
character of the examinations in this es
tablishment will award its graduates the
distinction ~due to superior professional
attainments. Each was awarded the ele
gant College Diploma, and presented by
the faculty with a copy of the enlarged edi
tion ot the “Gems of Penmanship,” as a
memorial of their industry and exemplary
lege° rtment dunng their attendance at Col-
Habeas Corpus.
A hearing will be had in the Criminal
imurt on Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock,
m an application for the discharge, on
habeas corpus, of, the parties charged with
aiding and abetting Keenan in thekillingof
Conductor Obey, on the 6th. The healing
was fixed for Saturday, bat postponed by
reason of District Miller’s ah-
Sjjnce, on account of the death of his
Enctnern and Pilot* U«ra«M.
Killowing is a list of the Engineers and
l dots who have been licensed »t this Port
m the quarter ending June 30th, 1802:
! . FirstClass -A.lt. (laskill.
John Darrah, Sr., Wm. C. Henry, Samp-
Cadman, Robert Stinson. James W.
Billings, John J. Kennedy, John McCrary,
Sr., V\ in. M. Dalzell, Charles A. Church,
Ross McCleand, James Stephens, Joseph
W. Gardner, John Obey, David Force,
Matthew C. Smith, Kobert B. Vander
voort, James Parks, Emanuel Dyer, Pax
ton McCullough, Milton Tickering, Robert
Ballard, John .Schofield, Frederick Hough
ton, Thomas A. Dully, James A. Atkin
son Joseph R. Campbell, John C. Phillis
Joseph Slatenlield, Thomas Kennedy,’
Lewis McCrory, David W. Schofield, Ad
dison Keno, Samuel D. Gardner. James
, • Lrans, Francis A. Murray, John N.
McCurdy, John M. Barker, John C. Irwin,
L- Henderson, James McClosky.
Second Class— Wm. McClelland Jr.,
rrank H. Koomer, Alexander McDonald,
Jonas S. Stough, Wm. S. Graham, John I
Harrison, DavidE. Moody, Wm. A. Doyle,
Jr., John Darrah, Jr., Wm. IT. Kadcliff,
K A. Hurt*, John McNamara, Wm. S. *
x oung, Ihornas Sloan. Win. Willoughby,
iVm. Bean, John E. English, John Har
tnxus, Andrew C. Cook. Henry Beazel.
, . OTS— B-Gaskill, Doyleßougliter,
Washington K*r, Leander Patterson,
ihornas Patterscb, Jesse Nannali, Wm.
J. Gosnev, Abraham Williams, Thomas
V ernan, John P. Connor, Matthias Kid
nower, Erastus St. John, James Whitten,
ihornas Kinsey, Samuel Black, Janies
Hamilton, John M. Whitten, Benja. Van
dergnft, Jeremiah Whitten, Alfred D.
Reno, John F. Ferguson, Henry Bollinger,
James Bevinglon, Irwin Crail,' George W.
Keed- Avery W. Graham, Frederick Dip
phold, Craven Hoge, Matthew J. Murray.
Charles Stevens, Henry Conant, Samuel
Dean, Michael D. Goldinger, Frederick
Bnggs, Lewis D. Reno, George D. Elliott,
Ji - lx- Patterson, Wm. B. Lucas, George
A. B ible, A. C, Williamson, Geo. W
Dawson, William Hanna, William Stew
art, H. C. McKean.
lief used. Michael McNamara as 2d
Engineer. Cause, incompotenev
Col. Rowley’!* Keporl.
C’ol. Thomas A. Jiowley, of the loil,
has made his otlicial report. in which he
speaks m very complimentary terms of the
discipline and bravery ol his command.
i - Retailing the various movements in
which it took part, he says:
- During the day, officers and men of mv
command did their whole duty, promptly
obeying every order, lying under heavy
fire during the heat of the day, takirm no
step backward, and expending no aimim*
mtion except when the enemy could be
seen within range of their nuns and their
shots rendered effective. J feel it due to
my Adjutant, Lieut. Joseph Browne, to
say that lie rendered me most effective
service during the whole engagement, and
proved himself, as on former occasions a
brave and valuable officer. It is also
proper to mention the efficiency of ll'ieAs
sistant Surgeon of the regiment, I)r. M
B. Morrison, who was at all times with lii
regiment, attending to his duties under cir
eumstances which render their perform
ance the more commendable. More thai
once the shells of the enemy ( one of whicl
killed his horse) compelled him to mov,
to places affording better shelter, but Ik
never was beyond a position euabiing him
to render us efficient, aid
Prisoners «rih« lllh.
The following names appear in a parlinl
list ot the prisoners at Richmond. taken
in the recent battles. 'J'hev were nearly
all reported dead, and their friends and
taniilies will be glad to hear they still live:
Co.. 'J hos. F. Gallagher, Lt. s. .M.
Jackson, Major I’. 11. Johns, first Idem
James 8. Kennedy, First [.lent. Thomas
rl. Lockwood, Captain J’lverard llierer
L.f.Pjf'n Thomas 11. Spires, First. Lient
Lh Haugaman, Second Lient. David Der
ry, Captain N. NAl.itt. Captain Daniel
hustler. id Lient. L. A. Johnston. Second
Lieut. John Jvuhn, Capt. K. U. Drady Dt
Lieut. J.B. George; Captain W'rn. Stew
art, 2d Lieut. Cyrus Butler, 2d Lieut. W
h. Jaeksoii, Surgeon J. S. Bonneville,
Adit. Hubert A. McCoy, Ist Lieut li L)
Coder 2d Lieut, IL M. Burkinan. Col'
Gallagher, Cupt. Brady and others of the
above olhcers, were reported killed.
lathe same-list we find the names of
Lieut. Col. J. B. Swcitzer, of the c. 2,1, and
Lieuts. L. Lehelberger and L. B. Walts
of the Bth Pa., and l.ient. James Brown’
Co. A, li2d Pa. ’
to. E., Eighth Reserves.
The following is a complete list of killed
wounded, mid missing in Co. E , Eighth
Penn'a K. C.. Col. S. Hays.’
Killed—Corporals John Cochrane, Jno.
,
Wounded Severely Sergeant John
sweeny, musket bail through Vi"hi -houl
der; Sergeant Grin Cn.lwuhide?, amsket
ball through left arm. Privates .la< Wil
-3011, musket hall through thigh: William
Grmdle, musket hall through (high: Frau
ds Graham. musket ball lhr u i,gl| J nose.
Wounded Slightly—Privates .las. Spen
cer, leit leg; Charles Zooks, in head; Jus.
Moore, in leg; Thomas Parker, on right
leg; James lirowni leftside: Wrn. Stoner,
ipeut ball iu breast; Jolui Croyton, spent
ball in breast: Michael Killey, spent piece
of shell.
Missing, supposed to lm prisoners -l’ri
vates W. Lagrand, in action; John llieli
ards, do.: George Taylor, do: : Kimoi
Brady, do.
Elfeetive Hiudttess,
The ladies of Mercer county have for
warded to the care of J. R. Hunter, Esq.,
for the use of our sick nud wounded on
the Potomac, four large boxes, containing
pillows, sheets, shirts, linen coats, &c.,
ike., with the simple request that they may
be sent to the place where they will do the
most good. This is active patriotism, ex
hibited in deeds of mercy. Many a suffer
ing soldier will bless the ladies of Mercer
county for their kind remembrance and
their efforts to mitigate his woes.
Broken Legs.
Mr. Wm. Seibert, of this city, was
thrown out of a buggy in which he was ri
ding with John Shaw, Esq., flour inspec
tor, on Friday afternoon, breaking and
injuring his leg so badly that Dr. McCook
fonud amputation necessary to save his
life.
. On Friday evening a boy was run over
in Lawrenceville by a car on the passen
ger railway, crushing hisjlcg terribly. He
suffered amputation- on .Saturday.
meeting of merchants with Re>
gard to the Currcucy,
A meeting of merchants is called for
ten o’clock this morning, at the Board of
Trade rooms, to take some action upon
the scarcity of small change, and, if pos
sible, adopt some measures which will
prevent the issue or circulation of “shin
ilasters.” There is much interest mani
i ested, and the attendance promises to be
large. We hope the action of the meeting
may be beneficial tefthe whole community
“Shinplasters.”
The butchers of Allegheny City have
formed themselves into an association for
the purpose of providing a substitute for
silver change by an issue of ‘ ‘shinplasters’ ’
to the amount of §l,OOO (protected by. a
deposit of that amount in oneof the banks)
redeemable on presentation in sums of
one dollar and upwards. The notes will
be supplied to members by the Treasurer,
they paying a premium of 2 percent, to
meet expenses of printing, &c. The de
nomination of the “coin” will be twenty
five cents.-
In the City.
Lieut. E. J. Keenan, of Greengburg,
attached to Gen. Hunter’s Signal Ceipa,
U in the city, on a vigit to hU tnenda,
> The Killed of the Sixty-Second.
I The published official list of casualties
1 In Col. Black’s regiment sums up 21C
viz: 27 killed and IS!* wounded. The
names of the killed given, are as follows:
Colonel Samuel W. Black: Lieutenant
Colonel J.B Sweitzer; Second Lieutenant
John D. Elder, co D ; Sergeant James B.
Green, eo G; Sergeant Charles Cochran,
co H; Sergeant Clarence Thompson, eo
1; Corporal Neil Lawson, co E; Robert
Hare, co A; Joseph C. Gourley. co A-
Wdliarn Magary, co A; D. S. Wyman, co
C: n in. Wmkin, co Ct James Fryar, co
C; George Fries, co'- G ; Joseph Orr, co
G ; Wm. G. Faucelt, co G ; 15. F. Gray,
co H; Charles Evans, co II; Adam
| Smouse co I; James Tracey, co K : Jere
miah Carson, co L ; Jacob Mack, co L:
George Leutze, co L; John Thnrsby, co
L; Samuel Thursby, co L : Patrick fire
man, co 11.
The Mew Tar ill'.
The New \ ork Daily Herald of Satur
day contains: The Tariff hill passed the
Senate some days since. Manyimportnnt
amendments were made, and the hill was
returned to the House for its concurrence
therein. By that body it was referred to a
I Conference Committee, which yesterday j
reported the amendments agreed on. •
The hill was then passed by both houses.
The Herald can be had at Pittock’s
News Depot, opposite Post office.
Gel the Best.
Beadle's citizens' edition of the new
National. Tax Law, only 10 cents, to be
had at Pittock’s News Depot, opposite the
Post Office, by the thousand, hundred,
dozen or by the single copy.
Ordered OAT.
The paroled prisoners of the Federal
army m this city have, we understand,
been ordered to Fortress Monroe, the
government havingeffected their exchange.
JOSEPH MEYER..
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MAKUFACXUnSRH OF
FANCY A.N'l* PLAIN
FURNITURE <V < II A D R*
’AREHOUSE, ISS SMITII FI ELJj STREET.
ißotween Sixth street and Viritin alloy.)
PATENT WRITING CASE
WHIN CASE IN NO AItRAMJII) AN | 0
give the writer a table eiaht by nine inches
to write upon, witl hold
Pen null Peneil,
luilla Rubber,
uutl Clieekeni,
aui! yet will fold up so a* to measure onlyB*4
inches by 2 inches.
For s»h1o by
w. s. haven,
WOOL) A THIRD ST.-!.
| AUKK*< KVIELK I'KO EItI V -
. Mn« good Building Lots at Ane‘ion-Win
i»" sold At riihlic Auction on the promise- near
m. Mary s Church. Lawrenccville. on
Tharawlny. I7lh Day of July.
iv : ?’ , t' , ;vcw* |, ‘ « V NINB v ALrAIII.K BriLJ>-
V l -' • IT VA p,!in ot I,,fs 1111,1 “Mt bv John J
alitehel. in Collins Township, near the Borough
of Lawrenrevillo.
Five of said Lots Jiavo each a front ui'22 foot on
Church street, and depth of KNi fe*H i.. ~n alley
12 fret wide. The other four have each 11 front of
J) feet on Jicfullough stru.-t, ami depth of I'“' fret
to an alley ll) feet wide.
There bets are convenient of iuti-i from the
Citizens Fatseriger Railway, bv lic'lcf-.ntainc
street and Boar.) Walk on St. Marv"< Avenue
Lawrenccville. They are in 11 hoalihy |.*cati«.n*
command ;l beautiful project, %v iih excellent
schools, churches, coal depot, ami stores in the
immediate vicinity. As the Lota tuny rcadilv be
fot'n. it is unnecessary tn dwell further on'tlie
improvement in the neighborhood, or other ad
vantages of the-.• Lots.
Purchasers will receive ijeneral Warranto**
Deeds for their b>»s.
. Tfpiui* ol'Sali*—Une-third in lmml. balance
m tun yearly payments fromdav of .-ale. with in
terest. tn he secured by notes and mortßajje on the
prop. Tty. A plan of the Lots may lie seen on ap
plication to John J. Mifehel, Attorney at Law
No. S 7 Filth street, l'itfrbnrch. nr at hi?‘re* hlt-nec*
Chestnut street, Lawrenrevillo.
j.r9-eodttl
ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS,
lIY MAI 1,. POST PA 111.
treble*, nr E firings. I lengths, best qunlily.. ale
.See"',,ls. „r.-I ' :s >• best f1ai1;.,,... l.v
I birds ur D :: " 1.e.-t li.iluu... I V
bnuitbsnri; ' 1 •• pure Silver.. MV
lies nnnlily br.-nrh ... (ieriimn isl.al. :ld and
■ltn each ] l()>
Bc*t iiuntify Ouitar !>: A and K, siTvcr Ji in”-
each ' ’ r
hunui.l •imilily Huitur L>. A ami K -ilver
.*-tniiK>\ each /r?.. jit,
Bt*t <|U::!ity Yioiriierllo A nml I>, am, J: -,ix
•• l •V u i‘ 1,,y nud 0. vxi-.U '....-St
Muilwl to any address port paid «m rercij.l ol
the money, or ii; |*o.«ta«e stamps.
11V JOHN H. MEIiLOK,
XT 1) 4 i i _ _ WfWMi Ntr«*9t
a. * A i“ ; V‘ l4rKe ,ot just arrived.
Also, Violin cases. Hutes, Accordions, A:e. jeH
Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa T
fiITVATKO OX lIIK AI.I.E<;iIE.\Y
Mountain, near Lorctto, 4 miles from Oe<*
son Station. Pennsylvania Hailroud. t.himbrin
county, Pa., will be open for the reception of Vis
itors
Ota the 2511 i day or Juno.
An excellent Band of Music will be iu attend
ance during the season.
For circulars and further information. apply to
FRANCIS A. OIBBONs/
Proprietor.
jelS-iltaei'l
HENEY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
Formerly op the two vile
IIOUSK, d«alewin Foreigußrandies, Wine.-*,
ami Mns; also, Blackberry, Raspberry, AViltl
therry, and {linger Br oidies, Old Mononguhela,
Kye, and other Whiskies, Jauiaiea Hum. Supe
rior \\ me Bitters, *fce
l¥o. fill IJberly Mrcel,
Oprod’e Fourth stroot, Pittslmr«h, I’a.
Hotel.*', lavcrua, and Families supplied at mod
erate prods fur cash. New Jersey Cider tor fam
ily or hotel purposes. iv.'s-dind
COUNTRY HOMES-
T I !SS E< :? 0,1 I: SITES roitror*.
M IKi residences in LINDEN UHOVK, Oak
land. are offered for sale. A branch of the Pitts
burgh and Last Liberty Kuilway runs into the
centre oi the plot. The lots contain one-half
acre and upwards. only one-tenth cash
and one-tenth annually. Apply to
W. 0. LESLIE,
At Oakland Station.
Dissolution—Ithe 1 the firm of b. c.
& J. U- SAWYER is this day dissolved
by niutual consent, B, C.Sawyer having disposed
of his interest in said firm to J. H. Sawyer and N.
P.bawyer. The business 01 the firm will be set
tled by J. H. A N. I*. Sawye..
«. U. SAWYEIt. Sr..
.1, 11. SAWYER;
Pittsburgh. June 12. lSfii' - *' SA " YElt ‘
mrOTIUE-TIIE SUAP A Alt FANIH.E
■1 w BUSINESS will be carried on hy the under
sumed. under the name of B. C. A J. i- SAW
-1 Elt, at the old stand. J. II- SAWYER
n-.. . O , . N. I*. SAWYER,
Pittsburgh. June 12.1802. i clil-lmd
*»» ncakce arti.
MW CLES, just received by Express.
Naif?,™— "-‘“g K,bl ? ,u »" all colors,
aarrow Black Onlpnrc bees;
Narrow Black French Lace*;
Ureniulllie anil Tissue Veils, all colors •
Act Bonnet Pina, Arc., dbc.
EATON, MACRUM A CO .
jy2 17 Fifth street.
Disaolntion of Partnership.
fIIHE PARTNERSHIP HF.RETO-
M. TORE enisling between JOSHUA RHODES
and JAS. D. VERNER, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent Either partner will use the
name of the firm in settling np the business.
JOSHUA RHODES,
JAMES D. VERNER.
In retiring from the Brewing Business. I cheer
fully recommend my former nartuer to my friends
and the public. . JAMES D. VERNER.
Joshua Rhodes,
(Saeoewor to Rhodes A Vomer.)
Will continue the Brewing and Malting Bosinesi
at the old stand, comer Dnquesne Way and Bar
ker’s Alley, and reepeetfally solicifeea continu
. Pittsburgh, July 1,1862. iyl-30td
pmiA-ITtM 1» ARRIVE, ANP
Jt flvwsby
Jl» HENRY H.COLLINB.
TO-DAY’S ADVEBTISEMEHTS
Av ™ E utoa fit*
COLLEGE, corner of Penn end St. Clair
street*. Monday morning at 11 a. u.
lft|||l~ uol ’ n WANTKIt-AT
Kramer Kahm's, ;15 Bank
Block. Fifth street.
I ETfKBM mvjuoavignF am
MA the estate ofCeitoin Alex BcoflL flmiirrt
JjM? °! ; ho oi ;>' °. f I>i f, t3b “ r *h, having been grant
°d to the undersigned, all panona having claims
against said estate are required tn present the
sanio duly authenticated ; and all persons debtor
ha i.''i wll > hay tho s»mo. at the office of
he haul,. -tt..n H o,k !>i? l|cghc.n, City.
WARREN HOIKS. / Executors.
SPECIALIST HORNE’S
*E£iJ22sr lm * R,b,MMM - ■* ««■
'V'riniVniuK, Velv,,t K,bb «"' «»* Dress
‘ I *5OO Dozen
■ I Hoop Skirts, from 4 to 40 Springs.
; I Ladles' Bl'k anil llronrn I'ic-Nlc lints
; mark lam Mitts.
I Gloves and Hosiery ol'all Kinds,
B Ptald*ilk“‘‘ ! Brww “ * White
I Dress Gimps mill Fancy Buttons,
110 Cases Ladles' Linen Haudkcrchf’s.
I 6 <Ml Cambric Collars, very cheap, '
a ««Har» «n»l Gnipnre’ Lace
llroM'ii. lllne, Green, and Drab GrenaJ
I (Hue > OtN, I
I Purple, IJlfto, ami Black ditto, I
Blaek Kuglish Crape Veils «i- Collars, I
Swlu aaul Cambriv Ket.s, I
Linen Trimmings SO per rent, lower I
I than uftianl, I
Eanb'd and Hnui-SMtehed IIdk*l», I
Mourning Cambric Handkerchiefs-1
M|»lendld MMortment, I
llatrXvtHand Head Ilmmes, I
Palm LfHl'and Fine Fana, I
New Porlcinonnaie* and t'ubaw. I
Wholesale buyers will find our Stock unusually
lull lor the season, and sit the very lowest prices.
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET.
" hnlcsale I'nums. 2d and 3d .Stories. iyli
T", E *«»*«*“» «f“b. i»A«e. iir,
“Jr tor the purpose of closing their tru-t will
oiler lor sale at tho Merchant.- t'xcbanje. on slV
urdaj. .lulj j,, 181, at 11 ip clock, a, u.. abuut 60
(jros-a <d Boerhnvo s Midland Bitters: also a l&rtre
numl.erof o nuns against different persons in the
,' ' au d Southern Mates. on account of Mol
and Hitters sent to them fur stile on commission
lcnuscafb. 11l LI. lIIKGWIN.
11. 11 U< 111 A IT.
Assignees.
j>U-2tawi!w {
.ANTHONY HBTBK
pirrsmiKcai.
July 12. ><w
R' i.Vv 11 ! 1 , 1^ 1 act of AS»E.if.
l.bi <•! Ihe Loinnmmvcnlth of Pennwlvn
mu, i !i|il. i ..voa lebniary A. ISf.i', J will exiuuo to
'1 1 "" l! ‘o Hotui.-o.t, in tho iinruugh of
ri""."i'' •' ,,r '-' i;r ' a ' -'iondiiy, August 4.
INiJ, tin* property ot the *
ami luUnihiml,
j'..n>i--tini,' ..r-i.no litdlimr Mill. Steel Works, a
,f u \\ archouse, 4*» ltwclhnir Houses,and 40 acre*
«>t land; toother with ail necessary Machinery
!ornmni.taen,nmr Iron. Nails, and Steel.
• j , * j! | l ,l, *' i Tah!e property tor any party wish
ing to embark m the business, located on the Erie
h.xt.-UMoii I vania Cunal, in the centre of!
the best coal riioun in Western Pennsylvania I
convenient to live Blast Furnaces, and with a
Koo.l prospect ot the Kn« Jc Pittshuruh Kailroad
pa>stinc through it. Sale to be absolute.
'l«*r«n*-One*third in hand, and the balance
.m tuvM-.jiml payments <d six ami nine month**
with intore>t trom confirmation of sale,
ci , . . . , . b\ TK< H:T. Trustee.
Sharon. .1 uly 1d.1v.-j. j.vl4-3wd
siitsr i;i.mho\
■** '•! 1- I»ir< ■= lor the tiennaii b'ire Insu
l>noo f oiiipiioy ~! IMI.-l.onth. to servo for the
oiim-ul year, will l„. |o-1,1 on Monday. July 21
Iruot In o. in, t„ - ni..nt .M„/.ort Hail. Seventh
ti. ruAHTsoii,
Mvreturv pro tern.
t’liecker lioaril
AGKM’S WANTED,
A 'V" «« • lAltl.t: AUKVIS HIM,
a Mm.table luiMhess in aclliiuc the Citi
zens Edition ot tb.«
NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW.
•j;* *.<•»> Ascrrhaii!. cvciv M a nil tut it ret, cwi v
Ira. U-i am] .Mechanic-.-wrv b..Jv must ot cmiisc
have a ropy. For sale ny
iii:\itv mviac.
Bookseller, Stationer, anti Newsdealer
Nn«. 71 ami 7tt 1-iiiii tree!, next iionr to Post
hi: ltd
W A *' ,A, " t
V !** vv.n -.•M. timing the summer,
the bnlumv •>! l,m >pt m-r *?i kar reduced price*,
at 0 ,1 stand. *7 Wnnd street.
jyL’-lw
'■so tiii: i.aiiikn <ii- i'i riMttiK.n
A AM) VICIXI IV :
•Junt rrff'ti r 1. u ]trituriirii.*lo
/.A hi/!, s" UEELKh ffiXO’L'ESS fj A ITEMS,
f ni-i.lc t*. order) at ..uly $1 12 per pair. Call he-
Ion: th<\v ;iro .*nl.l ut
r|Mii: « kckt. am) most
i».'li uJill? j-htci'. m Hu* riiy to l.uy vnur
hoots, shoes, as o a ait ehs,
BORLAND'S,
9S Market street.
IMPORTED LIQUORS
Ju.-t u liutfc |«.t of
Im|>O 1* t <1 |4|Ko 1* H
\\i\is.
Itlv A.MMILS.
til A, «lr, A\ Ac.
AH warranted to In? <>t the very best brands, and
forssile. either wholesale «<r retail, at the lowest
cash jiriers.
Also a lanto lot of and K«w«
tilliHl WliiNkey on lianil,
Hi:AltV UK.NATDY,
•HI .Smithlield street,
Pittsburgh, Pu.
joliYlmd
'TIS lOOLlHH!
To quote price* on Jhmt* mol Shoe?*,
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
No. 02 Fifth street,
Wo hnvo no old Shopkeepers to sing about. Our
Uoods are
New,
Fresh, ■
Anti Beautiful.
Made by Experienced Workmen,
Every Pair Warranted,
And yet we sell them lower
Thau Old Stock aud Nar
row Soles in other Houses.
MEN'S SHOES. 50 cents. CHILDREN'S 15 cts.
WOMEN’S. 40 cents.
All goods warranted and repaired free.
About Half Price—No Abatement.
02 FIFTH STREET,
jyl 1 Next to Express Office.
The Philosophic Burner.
HAYUEN’S NEW VOI’ILK-AITINO
Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. Itmakesalurgo or small light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will burn any quantity ol oil with safety.
3. It cun be used with a long or short ehimnoy.
•I. It can he used as a taper night-lamp.
5. It can alwnys be made to burn economically.
6. It is more easily wicked than any other
burner.
7. It can bo trimmed and lighted without re*
moving the cone.
S. It throws all the white light above the cone.
•*. The chimney can bo removed or inserted
without touching the gluss.
These burners are the common No. 1 size, and
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen 82. Sola at
No, *2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh.
je2s-Iydw P. HATDEN.
IKTEW PIANO FORTES—JEST RE
-LM CEIVING a very large hew stock of Piano
iortos, selected personally, from the celebrated
manufactories of Chickering Jt Sons. Boston, Hal
lett, Davm & Co., Boston, and Haselton Bros.,
New York, all of new styles, and will be sold at
present manufacturers reduced rates, for cash or
on a reasonable credit. For sale by>
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Wood street
f'IIRER—2O BARRF.EB CHOICE - Tl-
V DERjost received_on consignment and for
for sale by REYMER k BROTHES,
iet Nos. 120 and 128 Wood street.
COMMKItUIAI. I‘Al‘Kll.
Tho highest market price given,
10»o Pieces
Trustees' Sale,
Nluiroii Iron 4'mii|mny.
M ll"U >«*.»•: ,iS|i KKf »il.
• lion LAND'S.
1»-s .Mai Ui -tre.q. ”d do.*r from Fifth.
(Ym-irtin?,* «»F
TO-DAT’B ADVBHTIBSmSIfTB.
DRY GOODS
OLD PRICKS
FOR CASH ONLY.
PUIICHAHKI) JiEFOIiK
THE LATE ADVANCE
TO BUYERS!
CALL SOON.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO,
74 Market Street.
E , ?S P n A ?“ 8 . W 5 K * W BRIUHTOW
ROAD—For sale. Five Acres of Orchard, of
choice qualities, a dwelling home well arranged,
I with hall in centre, 1« rooms, two porticos and
porch, good cellar, a barn, large stable, carriage
house, and other outhouses; also a large tenant
house, cistern, well, and excellent springs of wa
ter, situate one-half mil. from Jack’s Run Sta
tion, four miles from Allegheny City by New
Brighton Road, For price and terms apply at
the real estate office of
S. CUTIIBERT A SONS,
No. hi Market street.
nATIM9« BUSH. BBIOHT BATS.
to arrive this day, lor sale by
JAS. A. FBTZKIt,
jyl * Corner Market A First streets.
Universal Clothes Wringer.
The “umvEigAi clothes
WRINGER” has been muse in my family
two months It eertainly saves much bard work.
It clothe # nho, for garments that are getting
old and worn are never cracked or torn by it, asi
they are sure to be when wrung by hand. 1 there
fore cheerfully recommend it as a valuable fam-1
LUCY STONE.
Orangk, X. J,, February, 1802,
FOR SALE AT 26 « 28 ST. CLAIR ST.
■ J. * H. PHILLIPS.
J>'l- Sole Agents for this Count}’,
! 1 1 X? R £'' ED BI.ACK CAPBASPBEK-
Ki—This variety is much larger, more juicy,
better flavored, bos fewer seed, and is every way
superior to the common blackcap.
We can supply any quantity at our Mnrkct
Stand, or at .1. KNOX
>yl- No. 29 Fifth street.
JESTS' CALF OX FOR lIS, 81 50,
UENTfI’CALF OXIORDS, 81 50,
UFNTH'CAI.F OXFORDS, || 50.
At DIFFENBACHER’S
No. 13 Fifth street, near Market
SAO *: AI " leaf fans at n«.
CLELLANIFS AUCTION. jyll
Sex CRRRELLAS AT McCLEL
LAND’S Auceion. , jyl2
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CIIM IBAIN
i Hull’s Station every Sunday at O 15
turtle Creek, do do 020
r.rinton's. do do 9 25
Wilkinsburith do do 042
hoist Liberty, do do 050
ut Pittsburgh lO 15
KETUUXLNU TRAIN I*. M.
Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100
KasiLiieriy do do 121
Wilkinsburgh do do 122
do Brinton's do do 140
do Turtle Cteek do do 155
Arrive at Walls 2 00
J. STEWART, Passenger Agent.
Pittsburgh, July 9,1&>2. jyllt t‘
URAVEL, FELT. AND CANVAS
ROOFING.
!tl A T F.ItIALN CO.N'NTAKTIiY ON
-A-".®. UfinO. for sale with instructions; Also
MON SA TrUATKI) F(JF UnttFS.
Our work is nut to l>e excelled by that «»f uny
Hunter in Western Pennsylvania.
11. F. SIIOPK, 75 Smithfield st,
je2f>-:'md Pittsburgh
JJKIVM!
MEDICINES & PERFUMERY.
The largest atnl most complete assortment in the
ISKI'GNtt DKIItiS!!
PAINTN, OILS, I>VE STI lIK
in every variety.
VAKNISIIES AND TURPENTINE
PUUK
I would respectfully call attention to my .'took of
Liquors. These Liquors were purchased express
ly tor medical purposes, and persons having use
for them will find uiy stock equal if not superior
tonne in the city. They consist of
TURK OLD COGNAC A SIUNETTE BRAN
DIES: THE FINEST OLD ItYE
WHISKY.
A largo assortment of
T WINKS. SIIKRKY WINKS, MAI>KI<
RA WINES. HOLLAND GIN AND
WEE DROP GIN,
i' ERY FINE SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE,
STILL CATAWBA. PURE JAMAICA HUM.
Ac., Ac.. Ac.. Ac..
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
corner of the Diamond and Market streets,
jyll
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!!
WE HAVE received the lakg*
EST and best selcctod Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
fob
LADIES, MISSES, Jb CHILD HEN
W TBE CITY.
Manufactured of the Terr beat of Mutcrial anil
workmanship.
A Beautiful Article of Ladle*’ Lutina
Kid and lomcm Congress Ence and
Button Walking Baatc.
FRENCH BESKINS, TIES A SLIP.
PEBA,
WHITE SATIN AND KID SLIPPERS,
PABLOB AND TOILET SLIPPERS.
With every variety of Misses’ and Childrens
.Boots and Shoes,
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
And Warranted to Glvo Satisfaction.
Selling at Reasonable Prices.
W E SCHXERTX A CO.
jyll SI FIFTH STREET.
CORNWELL k KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
(At the old established Coach Factory,)
DFRUENNE WAT,
NEAR NT. CLAIR RTREET.
Repairing done as usual. jy7
LADIES’ AND HISSES’ GAITERS;
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT THK
MASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS,
65 FIFTH STREET.
jyi
CUPPING AND LEECHING;
MR. A MRS. BESE.
•S. Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower
Bath. F. BESE, 177 Grant street.
ly&Bel
W. * ». RINEHART,
Mannfaetnrers and dealeis in all kinds
Tobacco, Snuff and Began,
n-lT Nos. 140 and Mlj Wood street.
8. B. * C. P. I AEKLE,
WaMaftahiHM Bislw itt
BOOK,CAP LETTER,
and all Uadi of
WRAPPIN G PAPER, hare remored from
la. 87 W—Atf *t»
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STKKBT.
Ilitekuik. Pa.
•»
4V* Cash paid for RAGS.
TO-DAY’S ADVESTtSEHENTS.
siiiSiii
The UKNUI.NK ARTICLE. prepared |,y U..
original inventor. Ur. J. M. LINDSEV t
has proved lts.li- to bo invaluable in Element'
SCROFLI.a,
I'aneeroiM Formation*,
t'utaneon* Diseases,
Erysipelas,
Pimples ou the Face*,
Sore Eyes,
ami Mublioru lifers,
Klienmatle Disordeis.
Dyspepsia.
C'ostivcness.
.loumliop.
Knit Ithruni.
Mercurial Diseases,
(•cticrnl Mobility
Liver Complaint.
),<»*« of Appetite,
l.ow .Spirits,
Female Complaints,
Together with all oilier
Disorder!, from nn
Improper (londilion of .lie
Circulatory Syslcm.
As a General Tonic
Ms Elfectsare most
lleuitfiinnt, ami
cannot fail to Benefit
where uaed Perscverlutrly
According to Directions*
Is ofTercil to the public a 3 a medicine in every
•way worthy of confidence, it having now stood
the test of many years, with the result of a rapid
ly increasing demand.
AS A TONIC it has no equal. Unlike the
many vile mixtures called "Bitters,” it creates no
false appetite, but gives tone and vigor to the
system gradually and permanently.
Ah* A spurious article being in the market,
renders great caution necessary in purchasing.
Ask for that prepare.! by Dr. LINDsEY, and take
no other.
RIMON JOHNSTON. Druggi-I.
Wholesale and Retail Agent,
Corner Southfield and Fourth street-*,
j>4-deod2m-w2m Pittsburgh
IiIXKK’N I, IST
NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS.
TheMolen3lnMk: or tin* MyNtcrloiin
I'aNli Box. By Wilkie Collins, author of ‘The
Woman in White,” ‘The Dean .Secret,” “The
Crossed Path,” "The Ycllmv "fiirter
Bose,” ete. One volume, octavo, price S 5 cents. J
The Two l*riiou Doitaiii*. By George Au
gustus Sala, editor of" Temple Bar.” and author
of The Seven Sons of Mammon,” etc. One vol- I
ume, octavo, price 25 cents. I
MH». lIFXRY WtHUPKCiRRiT HOOKS
By Wrs. Demy Wood, author
of Tlie Earl's Heirs,” “ The Chaiuungs,” "The
Mystery,” "The Castle’s Heir.” etc. Price 30
cents a copy in paper cover, or T 5 cents in-cloth.
rho i'hnniiiaigs, A Novel
°f M**al I.IIV. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author I
ox Lari s Heirs,” "A Life Secret/" * The Castle's
lleir,” etc. Price *»o cents in paper cover, or 75
cents in cloth.
The Earl’s Heirs. A Tal«* of llomcst Ic
Lire. By the author of “ The Channings.” "The
Mystery.** “A Life’s Secret.” ” The Cattle's lUir,"
Price 50 cents in paper cover, or 75 cents in
cloth.
GUMTAYK AIMAKIFK INDIAN TAI.KK
Tho Indian Seoul. By Gustavo Aiiuard,
author i»t * I'htt Mower of the Prairie,” etc.
Equal to .1. J-’enniinure Cooper’s "Pntlilindcr.”
Price »>0 eents in paper, or 75 eenrs in clotli
Tin* Flower of flic Prairie. BvtJuuave
A'muird, author of “The Indian Senut." etc. Fully
e.junl to anv thing ever writt.cn by J. Kcwiimore
Cooper. Price 54> cents in paper, or #5 cents in
coitsu.j: i: v
ii»: \ k Y
Ml NEK,
Ii«»LK.S U.K AVf. |'KT.\I!.
JiOOKSH.LiiPi. STATIOSEiI. ,\. XmiALEK.
No. 71 anti 711 Fifth street, next door te l’ost
Ofliro. jil ft
To ffrttrop Rat*. Roaches. vie-..
7»* D‘‘fitro{j Mice. Molesarid Ants.
TV* Destroy lied Bugs.
To J>e*troy Moths in Furs. Clothes, .fcc.
To Uv.Ktroy Mosquitoes stud Fleas.
TV* fjrntroy Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Dcniroy Insects on Animals. A*i\
To Destroy—li very form ami species of Vermin
The ‘Only Infallible Remedies! known.*
“Free from Poisons,” .
"Not dangerous to the Human Family,”
Bats do not die on the premises,”
’Theycomeoffouttheirholestodie.”
sold Everywhere—hy
All W Hoi.KSAi.K DbuciGlsts in the large cities,,
and by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally, in all Oountry Towns and Vil
lages m the United States.
11. A. FAHNESTOCK Sc CO., It. 15. SELLERS
A CO., and others Wholcsulo Agents at Pittsburgh
Country dralers can order as above. Or address
direct—[or for Prices. Terms, Ac ]to
_ . . , HEXKY H. tomß.
Principal Depot, 452 Broadway, New York.
jo4-3mdawis
WHEELER & WILSON'S
S*wl»g Machines,
NO. 27 .FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, lVw
Attardetl the Firet Premium at the
United States Fail*
B’OR THE YEARS
1858, 1859 and 1860.
UPWARDS OF » O , O O O
MACHINES sold in the United States.
MORE THAN
ao,o«« sei.n the pant team
We offer to the public WHEELER A WIL
SON’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at
REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence
of its merits o3the best and' most usoful Family
Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well
on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the
lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both
rides, is simple in construction, more speedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars giving prices and description
of machine furnished gratis on application in j'er
gon or by letter.
Every Machine warranted for three years.
ap3 WM. SUMNER A C<).
CEMENT FOB FRUIT CANS, OF ft lU
penor quality and low price, at
JOSEPH FLEMINCFK,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
SATIN PAPERS—
FOR HALLS. ROOMS & CEILTKGP,
lor sale at the lowest rate* for cash, at
JOS. R. HUGHES,
jyl'J 107 Market street, near Liberty.
HOTEL FOK RENT.
FOR BENT - THE INTERIOR IHO
TEL, situated at Connelsvillo R.R.Depot,
on Ross street, is offered for rent on reasonable
terms. The buildinr is in excellent repair, and
completely furnished. Apply tp *
je23-tf THOS. MOOES. ISO First strceL
EDWABD 8. awl
Counselor at Law. Kittanning, Armstrong
Vo#. Pa.
A- The unsettled business of the late firm of
Wton will be attended to exclusively
vHfiWfm, mMa.
Ijuic iifimiEi-n cun of
Otard,Dapny X Co’ibrand: dioJl'quiMr
gEMMUdiUeiilh ofp OM,a Mon
iru . .. MIUER * BIOORSON.
Senhl IVcail.
Tetter Affections,
I Mandril n^ w _ an d splendid steamer
I nounced for fa l®"'
Tufa boat fa entirelySc“
superintendence of Cqptm?
devoted his undividcd-attontiontothe 7ob Ilf
may well berroud of hor Mr Mininaw who
! eonstructed the cabin has made a eomnl«e nfaeo
of work of it Indoc:i all theworkiSn e nJ?i«d
twi fK *° “Odoach othar W.em
gratulato tho captain and owners on their success.
Foul Stomach,
J®* 1 The splendid passenger steamer
Linden, Captain J A JHartcn, is announced for
ID S n f a i Louis. Passengers will bo well
cared tor
I New Boats Building in the Pittif-
I burgh District. '
, J STringla'i Yard, two
I lightdraught steamers for Capt John Rhode*. one
I sma U boat for Rice &
I Blackaoiore lieei,n,f * a larKe tow boat for Jamc*
I fi S"* * WlUlmn’. Tard-On. for Capt A
j G Mason, ono for Capt S Shuman, ono for Cant
d^«4V™a an;e^ 0W . h( & torCnpt Wilson.
G*fcllfo r nl»~Capts Adam Foe and WS Evans
are building at this yard. Capt Dipplo is building
a tow boat
Belle Vernon—Capt J-M Horton has one far
advanood. Capt Dorhman is beliding a modiu in
sized tow boat
Monongabela City-One for Capt Vander
gnlt .
I r Eli*abeth---Cnpt Gotihl. of St Louis, has ono
lar advanced, Capt Graey one. and Capt Martin
i ono
Freedom—Capt John McLaro is building a
®nisß government boat here, Cept J H Maratta i«
also building ono
Cllmwit own-CftfA D Able, of St Louis, aside
wheelstmmor for the New Orleans trade, Capt
” B Hoxlettand Bro, one similar to the Conti*
nental
WeUnrlllc—A small boat* owned by Messrs
Geisc & Co
W Keno is building a
hall at this place, to bo finished at this port
I Hoofs Flninhinir at the Enhtlftila.
I Marmora No. 2, Capt McDonald,
I A new one for " Dickinson,
I *) “ R D Cochran,
.... * F Maratta.
JW Porter.
„A Be , w steamer, Golden Era, Cant Terry, left on
Thursday:the new steames Juliet, CaptJamw
Mellon, left on Saturday. Within a short period
wehavesent out the.following steamers: Partbe
-1 ma. Exchange. Navigator. Silver Lake No. «, and
Express
• consider this is doing a preity fair business
in the boating line.
For Cincinnati, fionisiille. Cairo, and
M. liORIh.
TUESDAY, JULY If., IP. M.
c-kfnExew axbrpijxihi)
passenger rtcamer FLORENCE,
Ryle Commander, will leave oh annoueed abo.vu.
r or freight or pn—jigy apply onboard or to
jyLl JOHN FLACK.Agent.
For l lnciiiiinli undSl. Emils.
THUS DAY. JULY M.f.p.Al.
THE FIRST-CLASS FAS
SLRGER steamer LINDEN, J. A.
Barton commander, will leave for tho above
ports as per announcement.
. For freight or passage apply on board or to
jyl 1 J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents.
fe a |CS.fej ) 'MIK FIRST - CLASS PAS.
MlmuSSbLu. SENDER steamer MARMORA
NO. 2, McDonald Commander,will lohveTor tire
above and intermediate ports, ns per announce
ment,
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
J.B. LIVINGSTON A CO..
>''■l Agents.
For « in«'innatl. Louisville, I’alro, si,
I.onis, Galena. MnbnqaeanU St. I-aiil
THIS DAY, JULY It, 4 P M
T*«K MEW AMO ELEOAMT
m MfTSm. Steamer PAKTHBNIA, Pcrry
Browu commander, wilLleaveae announced above
Fur freight er pierage, apply on board or to
J. B. IAY2NQSXON * CO..
J.vl4 ■ • Agents.
For Cincinnati and Loninillr.
TUESDAY. JUDY 15.5 PM
a the nnr.cuffl i*as-
Smßmemrn SENDER steamer ST. LOUIS. A
S Reno commander, wilrleave foriheahoro noris
as announced.
Per freight or passage apply on board, or to
JAS. COLLINS A CO.. JNO. FLACK. W
lIAZLETT. and J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.
Agent.. jyii
For Beam, hteubentille and
Wheeling.
THE PACMJCr STEAMED
BBSSKav Lime Martin, D. T. Brown, com
mander, leaves lor the above ports Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at ldM.
For freight for passage apply on board or to
J. COLLINS A CO., and
WM.HASLBTT.AgwU.
Regular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta aadXaiiesTUle.
THE FI ME PAMISGEB
pßWKstoamerß AMA GRAHAM; Crp
Monroe Ay era, comnunder. leave* PR&barg
ssJuiß&tit
Pittsburgh.
Wheeling, Marietta A EAlUpolii.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. 4 PM
KI.KOAMT lIDK-
WsCtSSa. Wheel passenger steamer UN
DINE, John Woodburn, commander, will leave
tor the above ports every Tuesday, 4p.m,
Fer freight or passage apply on noard orto
JOHN FLACK. WM. lIAZLETT.or
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO. Agents.
STEAMBOAT AOEICT.
WM. HAZLETT
iiu opened «n oEot at __
NO. 90 WATEB STEfigT,
Where he.will traußact a djatnl Btremliaat
Ageney businesa.and would 24flcitu*ereo?i,>.f -
ronare from Bteambont)fceffr^
CB-rtur,
• Ml FIFTH STREET. opposite Caihedroi
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
DEALSBB IN
™g* BONDS - MOR ' MA «K 8 and other Soon-
Tp!mA* m ? r * l ’ WITHOUT
n. T us ? ° f »n apparatus whereby
or P'lvanic battery are used. Meili
•SESiJj'nBll ttn< * t * lc,r Amities have their teeth
ff r y . niy Proetsa and are ready toteetiiv
as to the safety ami painlessness of theonerati
been said by persons interested in
theeontrary, havingno my
•a-AUTIPICIAL TEETH in«eri«,l ..
style, and charges as low, as will waiJi-fi'iT 7
l)est of material in nil cases. Jl * warran f ike
joJPJX" Dentist.
*»4 Bmithfield street.
noUly-ia
SPRING GOODS.
18 oa.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
NPBiira
pleua the most fiurtideoiu. ISd V^JL de,ire tu
SLE*- ■» «sr£? SSSSBSSVtSS
owt
the earn. or themselvee. "** “»:*wiita ot
SAMCEI. GREY A. ‘
Morohant Tailors,
*“• *• lifth llniii, ; '
A. THAT
street.
82S$*®-
PORT 01
KranUln, lUnnet, BrawiMrllia.
«j»U«lin. Clark, BrnwnirUie.
Cal. Bayard, BmHm, KUiabcth.
Lurie Martin, Brown, Wheeling
Kuma Graham, Ayens—Z.norvilii;.
;r IV. Wallaoo, Smith—LonUvillr.
DEPARTED.
BrownwitJo.
J«Jl«m, Clark, do
S, o i ‘; «V“d.Peebl«L Ellndwth.
rri!ESV 10 .r I ff>- wteeßne.
. The River—Last evening at twilieiil
there were 6 feet water in the ohanne! and la I 1
ins. Weather pleasant * nu
8®”-'l'he No. 1 steamer Florence, Cant
’r.™i wiU lc ?T» f»r Cincinnati and St, Louis on
.^* er 7 Brown’s A No. 1
iK? nh f nia 18 "P wSt Louis and St Paul.
io^^^'&,r il ; i ru t o x. Cai>tAßob -
For St. la>ni« anil St. Pan].
WEDNESDAY, J ULY IS. 5 P. M
VESTINC3.