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PAKK KOW, NEW YORK, and 0 STATE
STREET, BOSTON an onr agents for the Dally
aaa weakly Post i n those cities, and are aa
thoriied to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for tuatoor Lovett Balm.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 16.
CITI AND NEIGHBOIHOOD INTELLIIiENCI
ntaabled Penn'a Soldiers.
The following Pennsylvania soldiers ar
rived at New York from the Peninsula on
Friday last,by the Empire State, and were
placed m the Long Island College Hospi
tal, Brooklyn:
Ebenezer Chase, Co. F, 52d Pennsylva
nia; Allegheny county —fever.
Samuel Sager, Co. G, Bth Penn’a Re
seves; West Newton —chest.
Wm. H. Murray, 101 st Penn'a; near
Pittsburgh—fever.
Jacob Sipe, lOfld Penn’a; Butler county
—fever.
Wm. McElftesh, Co. C, 103 d Peun’a:
Armstrong county —fever.
John R. Schaffer, Co. D, 105th Penn'a;
West Liberty—fever.
Mm. Slick, 10!st Penn’a: Bedford—
sick.
Wm. Stull, Co. 1), Hsth Penn'a: Wash
ington county —fever.
m. M. Barr, 103 d Ponn’a; Armstrong
county —fever.
Joseph Johnson, 48thPenn’a: PotUville
—fever.
John C, Estler, Co. E, 83d Penn'a: Erie
county —fever.
Frank Hager, 101st Penn’a: Tioga—
fever.
Henry Gaylord, 101st Penn’a; Tioga—
fever.
Peter W. Hitricy, Co. 0,103 d Penn’a:
Armstrong county —fever.
David lieitrich, (brother of the above,)
Co. C, 103 d Penn’a; Armstrong countv —
fever.
James W, Saxton, Co. F, 103 d Penn’a;
Clarion county —fever.
Geo. IV. Henshaw, 103 d Penn'a: Butler
county—convalescent.
John A. Ki-qler, 17th Penn'a: Perrv
county—fever.
Argument upon a Habeas Cor
ona-Parties Aeeused or Har
der Admitted to Ball.
In the Criminal Court yesterday morn
ing, before Judges Mellon. Ritchie and
Adams, the habeas corpus taken out in
the case of A. Miller, Henry Hoer, David
H.. Baity, Edward ICirkehartz, Fred.
X-eieh, Fred. Wincher and Geo. Nessen-1
thaler, charged with being implicated with I
Aeenan in the killing of young Obey, I
came up for hearing. After the examfna
tion of some five or six witnesses, whose
testimony was unimportant, E. P. Jones.
Esq., addressed the Court at length in he-,
halt of the prisoners, asking for the dis
charge of Kirkchartz and the holding to
Gull of the others. Thos. M. Marshall,
Esq , followed on the same side, arguing
that as no higher offence than manslaugh
ter could be charged against the parties,
that they should be admitted to bail. The;
application was offered by District Attor
ney Miller and F. H. Collier, Esq., who
argued the matter at some length.
Judge Mellon said the greatest difficul
ty in the way was the fact, that the men had
been committed for murder, as was to be
presumed upon evidence takenbv the mag
istrate, and the defendants must clear
themselves of any complicity in the homi
cide or show that thair offence was not so
serious as to debar their release on bail.
After some further argument, the Court,
after consultation, decided to admit Hour.
Kirkchartz.and Nessenthaler to bail. Thev
gave security in the sum of 53,000 each to 1
answerat Court and were released.
Twelve or «he Fifth lavalr.v T».
keu Prisoners.
On last Monday morning two squadrons
of Col. Camp'opH's Fifth Pennsylvania
Cavalry, stationed at Yorktown." under
command of. Major \\ ilson, crossed the
i ork river to Gloucester, and from thence
rode up the country towards Kichmond.
Subsequently the main body halted, and a
detachment of twelve men, under com
mand of Quartermaster Bay ley, went in
search of a wagon loaded with commissary
stores, which was understood to bn some
distance in advance. Imprudently the
party rode within nineteen miles of Rich
mond before they discovered the wagon,
and driving off the guard, took possession
°v, . ® A few of the men were
left in charge, while the Quartermaster,
with the balance, went on with the inten
tion of demolishing a fjrry a short distance
off. Before reaching the river, however,
they were met by a superior force of guer
rillas, and a skirmish took place, result
ing in the wounding of Lieut. Bayley, and
the capture of the party-. The guerrillas
then proceeded to the captured wagon and
took in charge the guard. Only one man
escaped to the main body, and on Tuesday
night the force recro3sed to Yorktown.
The “Butchers’ Asaoctatlou’’
Prosecuted for Issuing Nhin
plusters.
A number of :he shinplasters of the
Butchers’ Association having been passed
in the Allegheny market yesterday morn
ing, Bait was entered before Alderman
Kincaid against Richard Danver, Treasur
er of the Association, by Wm. \V. Ward,
of the firm of White, Orr & Co. Mr.' Dan
ver was absent from the city and no time
has yet been fixed for a hearing. The in
formation charges a violation of the Act of
Assembly and is accompanied by one of
the “shinplasters,’’ coarsely lithographed,
representing twenty-five cents. The Butch
ers' Association have taken legal advice
and will insist that they do not violate the
law in letter or spirit. Mr. Ward, desirous
of preventing the flooding of the city with
this paper currency, has employed able
counsel, and expresses his determination
of bringing suit against all individuals or
corporations who violate the law. He will
be seconded by many of our best citizens,
who foresee the troubles a large circulation
of such trash will bring upon the commu
nity.
Fatal Railroad Accident.
On Monday afternoon, Patrick Grant,
employed at the outer depot of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, was instantly killed, un
der the following circumstances: He was
a.t work under a car on one of the sidings,
when a~shifting engine drove a train of
empty cars up against the car under which
he was working. The deceased, on hear
ing the noise, scrambled out, and on rais
ing his head, was caught between the
bumpers, breaking the skull, and causing
instant death. Deceased, who resided in
Lawrenceville, was about forty years of
age, andleavesa family. Coroner McClung
held an inquest and the jury returned a
verdict of accidental death.
Ceptured.
One morning last week, four men—Cor-
poral Hatch, Fourth Maine: George Mc-
Grew, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsyl
vania ; Henry Crooks, Sixty-third Penn
sylvania, and J. T. Holly, Fifty-seventh
Pennsylvania— went out from General
McClellan’s army, contrary to orders, to
search a farm-house near by for arms.
They never returned, and it was subse
quentlyascertained they were captured and
sent to Richmond.
bleat. Janes Brown.
One of the Richmond papers gives the
name of Lieutenant. James Brown, Co. A,
of the Sixty-second regiment, as among a
number of wounded prisoners brought
from the James river to Richmond.
Telegraph Corps.
J. W. Pope, of this city, left for Virginia
yesterday afternoon, with seventeen men,
JaMS ipStrect to
Fortna* than* liftßaltiaum.
I Tor the Part, f
I ll *« **Ht»b«r»h ■■< Staebcm
> SaP-
vi lie k jllroad.
Mr. Editor :—I beg to invite attention
to the long talked of, but, for some years,
almost forgotten project of the Steuben
ville Railroad. It is a direct continuation
of the Steubenville & Indiana Railroad
(Columbus to Steubenville) front its East
ern terminus to Pittsburgh. The distance
is 41 miles, cutting off 32 miles of the cir
cuit described by the circambenduous, or
river road. On one fifth, of this (41 miles)
the iron is dotvn and more than jf of the
grading and much of the masonary, is al
ready done. It passes over the very best
agricultural lands of Allegheny and Wash
ington counties, along valleys and by hills,
thickly settled with an intelligent, relig
ious and notedly industrious population.
In addition to agricultural productions
proper, the latter county is the greatest
wool-growing district in the United States,
the present clip beiug estimated at not
less than $600,000. At Mansfield (7
miles from Pittsburgh), • the Charters
Railroad branches,2o miles,to Washington;
and there connects with a road in opera
tion to Wheeling, Virginia. The fertility
of the Chartiers Valley is well known; and
on the lines of both the Steubenville &
Chartiers Railroads, the country abounds
m bituminous coal of the very best quality,
which will bo largely sent to Pittsburgh,
ior manufacturing, andto Steubenvilleand
V heeling for shipment on the Ohio to the
great South-west.
Much of the work on the Chartiers Road
is completed, and the company being in
good condition, are ready to move forward
so soon as there is n prospect of the
Staibemillß Road being made. Thus, in
addition to great local advantages, the
construction of tbc Steubenville Road will
greatly reduce the distance between Phila
delphia and Cincinnati, and bring Pitts
burgh in direct communication with the
roads at Wheeling and Steubenville and the
vast network centering at Columbus. A
multitude of causes conspired, a few years
ago, to suspend this work—the chief one
being the want ot a right of way across
the Panhandle of Virginia and the Ohio
fiver. Ey certain legislation of Virginia,
in ISiiO. and a very recent act of Congress,
however, the right is now clear and indis
putable to bridge the Ohio and operate a
road from Pittsburgh to Steubenville.
All, therefore, that is wanting is the co
operation of all parties interested, toeom
plete thu.ente.rpnse. Let tile landholders
release their damages, let the contractors
be liberal enough in induce the new com
pany lo commence the work immediately
and let .Pittsburgh show favor, mid soon a
road will be built of vast advantage to nil
and form another bond to hold the. States to
gether. Yours, <Sre., J. M. C
C.vxupit, I’.v., duly 1-b.ti, 18C2.
Xo Discredit Oil the iVaiue.
W hen Dr. Lindsey named lus celebra
ted medicine a islood Searcher,” In-was
satisfied that it.s remarkable cleansing and
purifying qualities would fully .-utsi&in him
in so doing, and the result has proved that
he was correct, for in the country to-day
there U not perhaps a more successful
medicine than Lind rev's Genuine Blood
Searrhn. Sold by his agent Simon John
ston, corner of Snsiibfield and Fourth
streets.
Murdered near XashTille
lhe body ot Capt. Ihotuas Reynolds
passed through the city yesterday’ to his
late re«tdetuv m Kittanning. IJo was for
merly a resident of Allegheny, and well
known a steamboat captain on the Al
legheny. He was shot by marauders near
Nashville, on the Oth inVr.. while riding
in the country with a friend. He was act*
mg as sutler in fobou-i Sirwidlb-t regi
ment.
£*e»l»ed«
Last dhursdnv a man by Iht- name of
\\ esley Appleton, crudined in the i&il of
Lawrence eouuty on a charge of stealiug
wool near New Bedford, escaped over-lhe
wall of the prison yard. A rope had been ;
throwu over to hiui, enabling him to scale
the wall. A reward of fifty dollars is
offered for his apprehension
Going to Europe.
The pretty and talented Kttie Hender
son leaves to day for New York, with the
intention of sailing for Liverpool on Sat
urday for a professional tour iu Europe.—
She is an accomplished and versatile ac
tress and will doubtless be appreciated bv
our trans-Atlantic neighbors. Her father,
Mr. IlariT Lewis, accompanies. She will
make her first appearance in Loudon next
month.
National Rank Sole Reporter.
1 lie- current number ..f this valuable
periodical is laid upon our table by Messrs,
i-eid Si Lure, ilie publishers, it is care
fully corrected before every issue and can
always he relied upon as giving descrip
tionsof the latest spurious and counterfeit
bills and accurate quotations of inone
rates.
Paroled Soldiers.
. Maj. Lyon, I.'. S. Paymaster, is in the
city.and will be ot ihe oilicc of Arthurs
tV Riddell until lour o ciockthisafternoon.
1 aroled prisoners, sick, wounded and i'„ r .
lougliud soldiers can draw their pay on
presentation ot the proper descriptive
lists.
'l'lic Hog Law.
Ihe Mayor has issued the customary
annual proclamation, forbidding the run
ning at large of hogs and unmuzzled dogs,
under penalty ol being dealt with rigor
ously, according to law. Owners of the
interdicted quadrupeds will govern them
selves accordingly.
Burlesque Shinplasters.
A good deal of amusement wa3 cuused
yesterday by a well gotten up burlesque on
the shinplasters of the Butchers’ Asso
ciation, which were pretty freely circula
ted, gratis.
Headquarters I'or Shoes.
Masonic Ilall auction. So Fifth street,
still continues to be the place for Cheap
boo,s. and shoes. Every description tor
ladies ,. gents’ and children’s wear at war
with prices.
Set Aside.
The sale of the Orizaba Iron Works and
Sophia Furnace, at New Castle, has been
set aside, on account of the extremely low
figure at which they were bid off.
City Mortality.
Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the
Board of Health, reports the interments
as follows, from July Tth to July 14th.
18fi2: ‘ ’
DISEASE
AdutU
Pleuro-Pneumonia 1 Spasms...
Unknown 1 Dyptberla
Delirium Tremens 1 Convulsion*
Dyspepsia 1 Paralysis
Inflammationßowele 1 Meningitis
Chorea i
DiffustcCellutitus 1
bcar.'et Fever. 1
Still Bom l
Congestion of Lungs.. 1
Small Pox i
Cholera Infantum 1
Malignant.. i
D owned- 1
Hemorrhage Bowels.. 1
Of the above there were;
Pr n om r i l J! ar 7 From 30 to 40. 2
“ 2M5 =*, Wto 50 1
.. stolO i 50t060 0
•• £££:— ?•• SS&- 8
ed? 1 t e ot«a¥ emalas 9: wWte ’ 22 - color '
HOTEL FOB BENT.
u eSand for rent on ntuHabl*
tm. Ik»b«iHißs&in UMlfoot rti*ir.uid
•MpMdrterittMt Aniyto •
MMT THO&X9OU, Eatitmt.
AT city
w COLLEGE. corner of Ponn and St Clair
streeU, Wednesday annunc at 11 a, n.
BILLS OP EXCHANGE. ’
Mibiral Ridge, Tiumbnll co.. Ohio.
T H. COPAKTHUUimp REBETO
dit thSSS. SdfiSSrf , “ ~th, “ ba< ’ riben '- un_
WOOD, WARNER* CO.
is this day dissolved by mntaal concent
James wood,'
Jonathan Warner,
CHARLES A. WOOD.
jy!s-3t
f AWRENCETIUE PROPERTY—
" Buildin* Lota at Auction-Wi[(
be sold at Public Auction on tho premises. near
bt. Mary s Church, Lawrenceville, on
Thursday, 17th Day of July, 1862.
atSto’dock.p.M..NINBVALUABLE BUILD-
B?GLOTb, in a plan ot lots laid out by John J.
Mitohel, in Colluis Township, near the Borough
of Lawrenceville.
„Fi»e °t said Lots hare each a front 0f22 feet on
Church street, and depth of 100 feot to an allcv
W feet wide. The other four have each a front of
20 feet on McCullough street, and depth of 100 feet
to an alley 10 feet wide.
These Lots are convenient of access from the
Citizens Passenger Railway, b.v Be'lefontaine
street and Board Walk on St. Mary’s Avonuo
Lawrenceville. They are in a healthy location,
command a beantiml prospect, with excellent
schools, churches, coal depot, and storeß in tho
immediate vioinity. Aa the Lots mav rcadilv bo
seen.it is unneewary.to dwell further on'tbe
improvements m the neighborhood, or other ad
vantages of these Lots.
Purchasers will receive General Warrantco
Deeds for their lots.
. Term* off Bal*-one-third in hand, balance
in two yearly payments from day of sale, with in
terest, to be secured by notes and mortgage on the
preperty, A plan of the Lots may bo seen on np
plication to John J. Mitohel, Attorney at Law,
No. 87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or at his resilience,
Chestnut street, Lawreuceville.
•I- , „ .JOIIN J. MITCH EL.
1. A, McClelland. Auctioneer,
jyil-eodtd
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN
A. M.
heaves Wall’s Station every Sunday ut 913
do Turtle Creek, do do 920
do Brinton’s, do do 025
do Wilkiusburgh do do s»i2
do Last Liberty, do do 1> 5o
Anivc at Pittsburgh 15
RETURNING TRAIN
Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at
do East Liberty do do
do Wilkinsburgh do do
do Brinton’s do do
do Turtle Cicek do do
Arrive at Walls,
. J. STEWART, Passenger Agent.
Pittsburgh, J ul.v 9,lB*>A jylltl'
bim»od siTakhii:kT
The GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared by the
original inventor, Dr. J. M. LIXb.SKY, which
has- proved itself to l>e invaluable in the euro of
t'uucerouM I'orninUoiih,
<Md and fttnbberu l r leera ;
nheußMtlf Disorder*,
Dyspepsia.
Female Cikiuplalnts,
Together with all tuber
Disorders from an
cannot fall to Rcncfii
where uMed Per*everliatfly
I s offered to the publio a? a modicine in every
way worthy of confidence, it having now atood
the teat of many year*, with the result of a rapid
ly increasing demand.
AS A TONIC it bus no e»jual. Unlike the
many vile mixture* called "Bitters.’* it mutes no
false appetite, but give* tone and vigor to the
system gradually and permanently.
Ac** A siTi'ioi s AKHCI.K being in tin? market,
renders great cautiou necessary iu purchasing.
Ask for that prepared by Dr. LIN’DsEY, and take
no other.
SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist
Wholesale and Retail Agent,
CVner Suiithficld and Fourth streets,
jj 4-deod2tn-w2m Pittsburgh.
tISEASEK or TICK
THROAT AXU JATXGS.
CATARKH. SqRE TUKOAT. IIRqSCII ITIS
1 take this monnstn inform the puh]>, ;• ; ;<1 all
those patients sull'cring from of fix'
Throat aud Lnngw. that I have arrived in
Pittsburgh, and taken rooms at the
MOXOXtiAHKLA HOISi:,
Where I may be consulted for u limited time.
In regard to llronctaitiii, ANthuin, ('on
aumption, diseases which are so fatally inter
esting to a large portion of mankind, and evident
ly on thr. inrrtnit in tho United States of America;
it is desirable that correct idem should exist so far
as the present advanced condition of medical
science can furnish them.
# We know thatin all discsisos a timely applica
tion of rational remedies is more than half the
battle, and the aphorism which teaches that ** pre
vention is hotter than a, cure,” applies with pe
culiar three to tho casoof Consumption, which, it
once FI RMLY established, rarely, if ever, gives
way. even in the most skilful treatment and the
most sedulous care.
Let all, therefore, who have reason to appre
hend tho evidence of the seeds of the disease (scro
fulous diathesis) in themselves or their children,
not fail to obtain such salutary advice, with refe
rence to tho regulation of their diet and the pres
ervation of their health, as my long experience
enables me to givo me.
Positively no feo for examination of tho Chest
and professional advice.
hours from ft a. m. to 7 r. m.
HERMAN HI CHLER, M.
(Late Assistant of Dr. Itobt Ilunter.)
Monongahela House.
Entrance for Ladies on Smithfield st jyll-lw
★ * *
f|W HOME OWNER* -OK. SWEET’S
M. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
ib unrivalled by any. in all eases ol Lameness
ansinf from Sprains. Braises or Wrenching, its
gleet is. magicaland certain. Harness or Saddle
Galls. Scratches. Mange, lt will also speedily
cure Spann and Ringbone may easily be pre
vented and eared intheir incipient stages, bet
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
eadical cube. No ease of the kind, however, is
f° desperate or hopeless bat it maybe alleviated
by this Liniment, and its faithful application wil
aiawys remove the Lameness, and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Eveir horse owner should have this remedy at
hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of
Lamenem will effeetually prevent those formida
diseasee mentioned, to which all horses are liable,
and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless.
R. E. SELLERS k CO..
Agents for Pittsburgh.
DISEASE
de27:ly-d»w:»ow
WEIUTEJISr BECEITEDFKOI
~ w the Eaat a large and choice Mleettan of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
fcrOent*’ and Youthi wear, embracing! all the
nawaet atrlee COATINGS. CASBIMEKES AND
TESTINGS. W. H. HeSEB * CO.,
«M««B «*F B. PASS. Jl'
ByJ>«rrf | «^a^difaSu^SS. > l ytK
Kt,e - h * fesssr
Jairuim -MSBi
July 9.1362.
Cutaneous Diseases,
Erysipelas,
Pimples on I lie Fare.
More Eyes,
Meald Head,
Tetter Affections,
Costiveucss,
Jaundice,
Malt Rhenau,
Mercurial Diseases,
Ueucral Debility
Liver Complaint.
Lossol Appetite,
Lou Nplrits,
I'OIII Ktl)iil»« ]i
Improper Condition ot ilio
Circulatory My stem.
A* a General Tonic
It* Effect* are iuo»i
ttcuignant, and
According to Direction*-
ASTHMA. CO NSi; M
NSW GOODS.
TO-DA
OFFICE OF PITTSBUEGH Gar COMPaVT 7
July 14,1802. 7
fPHC TBISTEES OF THE FITTS-
M. BURGH Gas Company bare declared a div
idend of Two Dollar! and Fifty Cents per share
on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on
demand in bankable funds,
jylo 3td JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treas.
f F.TTEHS TESTA9KEXTABY ON
JLJ the estate <>fCai tain Alex Scott, decrasod
late of the City of Pittsburgh, having been grant*
ed to the undersigned, all persons having claims
against said estate arc required to present the
same, duly authenticated; and all persons debtor
to said estate will nay tho s me, at the office of
:he Eagle Cotton Works, Allegheny City.
dOSIAH KING, \J .
WARREN BOIES. / Executors, j
SPECIALTIES AT HORNE’S
1000 PICOOR
Narrow Trimming Ribbon**, <u Kf.
duced Price?*.
Wide Black Velvet Ribbon, for Um«
Trimming,
500 Dozim
Hoop Sklrb, from 4 to 40 Springs.
Ladies* Bl*k and Brown Plc-Nic Hats,
Black Lace Mitts,
Olovoh and Hosiery of all Kinds,
Black A White and Brown A White
Plaid Nilks.
Dress Gimps and Fancy Buttons,
10 Cases Ladles* Linen Handkerchrs,
600 Cambric Collars, very cheap,
300 Knif, Thread and Guipure Lace
Collars,
Brown. Blue, Green, and Drab Grena
dine teals.
Purple, Lilac, and Black ditto.
Black fenglish Crape Veils <1 Collars,
Swiss amt Cambric Sets.
Linen Trimmings 30 per cent, lower
than usual,
Kmb'd and Hum-NtltcSied lldk'fs,
H«»iirning Cambric Handkerchiefs—
aplendid assortment,
llair Nets and Head Dresses,
Palm Leaf and Fine Fans,
New Poetemonnaies and 4'ubas.
_ lmyci.o will find ot-.r Stock tmu.su.ul'
tnJI torthc -.eason. *>ml p.i the very lowest price*'
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET
Wholesalo Room*. 2d ami :>«1 Stone*. }yl
1\ >l.
..I 00
.1
I 32
.1 111
.1 55
.2 00
AGISN TS W AiSTICD.
AFKD RELIABLE llill.MS WILL
. !l n < 1 ,l Profitable business in -etlimr the Citi
zens Edition of the
NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW
i-> every Mei ini; I, ovc;y «?vtr,y
1 ruder iitiii Mechanic —cv mvontly inu-t of r<.'tr ,i e
huvy a f-j.y. l-’or i“ hy
m:\KV 3f9XUK.
WiPU.hSW.K A.SJ. KK I All.
Booksellar, Stationwr, und NewsiWlhr
.W. 71 Mint 75 Fifth r-trect. m xi d..ui r*»
..trtrv. jyl*i- ltd
\V Al .1. IMI'IIU tilt: A I*.
V !*• M A AEE Will -c! : , during the summer
Hio halnn.*e o: hi- ‘■pririg r.-.-k Ht reduced prhie-
Ht «>M stand, i*7 Wood utrset.
jy!2-lw
lo /V*frop Km.-, Ruh« lit*-. Av.
’£> Ij-nxruy Mice, M'.-ledaml Am*.
7}» Dr limy Bed Rugs.
7« Drmtroy Morns in Fur*, Clothe-. Ac.
lo I)^i,iro\i~ Mu-uuitncs und tlea^.
ft Dt*t,-oi/ Inject*on Wanw und Fowl*.
iv Dmfrny 1 1: *t»i»T-• on Animals, Ac,
Co Fv«'ryi'irui andspeciesr.fVermin
The ‘Only Infullildc R<*>iiedles known.*
"Fr«*e fro»u Fuiy'-.n*,**
dangerous lo the Jlumun Finally,"
Kntiiioi.nr die on the premi.-cs."
, ‘"1 hey cmcoh om their hop- to dio.’*
Sold hveryivhere— bv
All jync,i.v., l .i:'Dr.n„;:sT« in th« Inrjooi!ic«.
and by Druggists, (.roerrs. Mnrekoepem and Re
tailers generally, m all Oeuntrv Toww and Vil
lager in the l nited Stuf**,:.
. "• A. FAHNESTOCK A- CO., It. E. SEEDERS
A <A)., and other- Wholesale Agents at Fittsbunrh
Country dralcru can order ns above. Or address
direct—:or tor Prices. Terms, Ae !t >
... . , , HENRY R. COSTAR,
Principal Depot. 4*2 Broadwnv. New York
je4-3m«UwiB
AND Ml A3U E AKTI
■ P CUES, iust received by Express.
Narrow Trimming Ribbons*, all color*
Narrow Black Guipure Laec«;
Narrow Black French l.nccn;
Grenadine and Tl-sii<* VriN. j.n
Jet llonnel I'iia.tVc., Ac.
. KATON, MACRUM ACU..
iT Fifth street.
The Philosophic Burner.
Havi>i:x'.s .v i: w
Philosophie Burne** for Carbon Od is now
ready. It possesses many advantage* over the
(’ommon Burners.
1. It make* n iarge or small light with perfect
combustion.
2. It will burn ony ouanisty with
•*. jt cun l>e used with n long or hh.<>rt diimiicv
•1. It can be utftvl as ;» t.isrht-hmp.
It can aiw;«\v b i; jaa-i-- to burn 'voiK-mb-aily.
»5. It is more en-ily whrkitl th.ni any other
burner.
7. It cats U' •! jo.J I
moving ihe cone.
S. It llsrows at! tin* white liuh‘ nbovr the c»mc.
The chimney rati bn removed or innerted
without touching the
These burners arc the connm.ii Xu. 3 A:o, and
can be put on .:uyl:unj> now in n-a . Kverv per
son iiMiig Carbon Oil should hnw* a Philosophic
Burner. Vrico 25 row.-; per dozen 82. ,*oM at
No. BSS FOURTH street, Pittchttrarh*
je2s-lydw I*. HAYDEX.
SPRING GOODS.
ISOS.
CLOTHS, CASBIMERES
AND
VESTINGS,
WE HAVE NOW UN STOKK A
PLE IE stock of
SPBIXO GOODN,
fiew and .dtwirablo styles, which httvo been
carefully sclectod in New York, with a desire to
please the inapt faptideous, end comprising in all
tho various new fabric and novelties of the
season.
We would respectfully solicit im eanv call from
our patrons and the public, to tea tho merits c.t
the name or thoxnsclves.
sajiuei, cjrky a son.
Merchant Tailors,
No. 10 Filth Klrml.
Trustees’ Sale.
By virtue of an act of assem
bly of tho Commonweal' It of Pennsylva
nia.»ppi't‘ve<l February 6, 1862,1 will expose to
public sale, on the premises. >n tho Borough of
?JV\ rO P‘ Mercer co. l*a, on Monday, August 4,
1862, the property of the
Rbarou Iron Company,
Consisting of one Rolling Mill, Steel Works, a
large Warehouse, 40 Dwelling Houses, and 40 acres
ot land; together with all necessary Machinery
for manufacturing Iron, Nails, and Steel.
. Thu is a desirable property for uny party wish*
to embark in the business, located on the Erie
Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of
the best coal region in Western Bunusylvania,
convenient, to five Blast Furnaces, and with a
good prospect of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad
passing through it. Sale to be abjoluro.
Terms—One-third in hand, and the balance
in two equal payments of six and nine months,
with interest from confirmation of sale.
ot M. C. TROUT, Trustee.
Sharon, J uly 10,1862. jy!4-3wd
CUPPING AND LEECHING;
MR. & MRS. BESE.
Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower
Bath. F. BESE, 177 Grant street.
lj&0el
HENBA W. BEAUMONT & 00„
YIOIMEKLY OF THE TWO-MILE
M? H<..USE,dcaler3inForeignßrandios,Wines,
and Gina; also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild
Cherry, and Uinaer Brandies, Old monongahela,
Rye. and other Whiskies, Jamaica Hum, Sup?
nor Wine Bitters. Ac. _____
No. M Liberty street,
■ Opnonte Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied at mod
erate profits for cash. New Jeraey Cider for fam
ily or hotel purposes. jy3-6md
RENTS' CALF OXrOBBI,|I 09,
GENTS’ CALF OXIOBDS, ,1 80,
GENTS’ CALF OXFORDS. >1 B*.
JrU No.UFifibitmt.nMr Jiarkal
J WwWlirlt OLOPRfCES!
New Styles Prints, Chintzes, Gingkama,
Bleached Mqslina, Ohecka,
Hickories, Eto,.
all at old prices.
SILK MUTUUB,
SILK ntCCLAU,
SILK UC4VE9,
I Sr.WMKB SAI'I(UES,
f LOTH SBAWU,
SCXXEI SHAWLS
The Sacques. Mantillas, and Shawl*, are of the
newest styles. We offer tnem at Sistern cost.
Thin Dress Keods at .e 1-8 eti
Embroidered ditto 13 1.3 cts
Barred A Striped ditto 13 1.3 eta
Calico ditto e 1.4 ets
Herrlmao, Hamtton, Pacific,
Esllsh, Sprague, all the best
makes of Calico 131.3 ets
Organdie Lawn IS ets
Jaconet “ 131-3 ets
French Cambric from, 13 1-3 to 18 3*4
cents.
Plain Colored Silk Cballics. tor Chil
dren, Colors fast, at 37 cents, worth
631-3.
The above Goods have been marked down- to
ensure quick sales.
W, & D. Hugos,
CORKER FIFTH AMD MARKET STS
iyls
rpto THE LADIES or PITTSBURGH
l AND VICINITY:
Just receive], u prime article of
LADIES' REELED COSO HESS (7 A ITERS.
(made to order) at only cil ]'d per pair.' Call bo
lore they are sold at
BORLAND'S,
jy!2 OS Market street, 2d door from Fifth.
The cheapest, best. a\i> host
reliable place in the city to buy your
ROOTS, SHOES. AXD GAITERS,
«*.»»• BOBLAND'S.
J>’»* Market street.
IMPORTED LIQUORS.
.lur»t received, h Inure lut of
1 111 ported Hi icjito i* n ,
y\ist:s.
KUAXUIES,
<4IX. tic, A. A«*.
AM wiuifintixt to ho of the very best brand?, and
for sale, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest
oash ]>riooM,
Alsu a la nr e lot of .KoiiouuHlieljt nml ■£•'«»•
tilled WhiMkey on hand,
KF.N'RV KE9TM:»y,
iS .Sraitbfield stroot,
Pittphurjrh, IV
TIS FOOLI8H!
Jo quote pricon un Boots and Shoes.
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
i¥«. <»!2 Fifth street,
W« hiiW 11.. ..M stau|ikce|.ersta .inn shout Our
<«uods art
-New,
Freth,
Amt beAiitiiiil
Wmie by Kxperlenccsl Workin»n,
Kv«*ry Pair Warranted,
And yet we sell them lower
Thau Old Stock ami Nar
row Soles In other Mouses.
ME.V> SlluKd. .11l chiLs CIITLOII EX’S IS ot^,
.111 ui.t. W \i irri.r.i 1.1 au.i i,uf..|: -,_i.
About Half Price—No Abatoiucut,
«i Fimi MTREKT,
Next to Express uthce.
W. *V I). RIKEHAKT,
Manufacturer. nu*l dealer. iu all kiuil.
Tobacco, Snull and Segarg,
«l. illy N'os. It» and ISI Wooil sire,!.
N. B. d €. P. fIARKLR,
Manufacturers and Dealers Id
BOOK,CAP LETTER,
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
K«t 47 Wood Mreet to
NO. 83 SMITHFIELI) STREET.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
Ca.*fa raid tor KAOS. aj.9
N 0 8II0W! NO HUMBUG
VoTHING RKI*UKSKXTKI» IH'T FACTS !
HIGHLY 1 MPORTANT TO ALL.
s mine and old. FufforinK from weakness of
sight. If you wish to experience crest relief, try
tho world-renowned Hussion Pebble Spectacles.
Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisftw
tion by trying those Spectacles. Sold only hj’
J. DIAMOND, Optician,
No. 49 Fifth street. Post building,
The Ru.-whm Pohble inserted in old frames, if
desired.
Beware of Poddlars and Pretenders.
. jy:«
•I with..iu rt-
If <kUARTKIIMASTERS* WAR*
Uo HANTS.
A A'/> uTll Fit CLAIMS J FMXSV
THE GOVEIiEMESr
IJotittht by
PITTSHI KGH HUNT ( OMPAM
j«27-3md JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!];
WE HAVE RECEIVED THE I.AltSi-'
KST and best selected Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
LA DIES, MISSES, ,{• GUILD HEX
ix the cirr.
.M Hnu fact lire J of the very best of Material and
workmanship.
A Beautiful Article of Udie*’ UNtinr
It id mid Morocco Congreiwi Lace and
Hutton Walking Boot*.
FRENCH BUSKINS, TIES * SLIP
PERS,
WHITE SATIN AND KID SLIPPERS.
PARLOR AND TOILET SLIPPERS,
With every variety of MUsee’acd Children,a
Boots and Shoes,
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
And Warranted to Give Satlafaetlou*
Selling at Reasonable Prices,
W E HCTIMERTZ St s o,
31 FIFTH STREET.
B SEE L TT
C/ • 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral
HEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DKaLna is
NOTES. RONDS. MORTGAGES and other Secu
rities: apt
Teeth extracted without
PAIN bp the uae of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or galvanio battery are used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process, and are ready 'to testify
as to the safety and painlesenees of the operation,
whatever has been said by persons interested in
asserting theoontrary, havisgno knowledge of my
process. _
US-ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted in every
style, and charges as low, as will waiTant the
host of material In all cases.
E. OUDRY. Dentist,
noltly-is 1M Smithfield street.
QOOTI AMD SHOES,
▲T NO. 88 MARKET STREET.
LOOK AT THE PRICES :
Ladies English Lasting Heel Outers lor sl,os
W Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters
for $1,25, worth *1.75,
Ladies English Lasting Congress Heal Gaiters
slAo,worths2,oo.
Ladies Fine Fmeh Morroooo Heel Boots for
$1,37, worthsl.«2.
Ladies Fin* GoetCongrees Heel Boots for $1,37,
worth $1,75.
. Ladiee line Moroeeo SUppen for 60e- worth 75,
Ladiee Fine Kid Slipper, for 75c, worth $1,12.
AUethergeedslnpsepssUse.
JAMBS ROBB.
SB Market rtreeC near Market House.
ap24
TRTOTICE— THE FIRST EUCTIM
i-V of 12 Directon for the German Fire Ineu
ranee Company of Httabanh. to servo for the
ourrest year, will be held on-Mnneay. Julr fl.
from 10 a. m, to 2 p. m„ et MMUVIULRefMth
JylKtd
Consisting uf
Wt *.M i-:.\ 40 rcnt«.
end all kinds of
DRY GOODS
OLD PRICES,
FOR CASH ONLY.
PURCHASED BEFORE
THE LATE ADVANCE.
TO BUYEBS!
CALL SOON.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO,
74 Market Street.
PIOHT ACRES ON NEW BRIGHTON
ROAD—For mile. Fire Acres of Orchard, of
choice aualities. a dwelling house well arranged,
with ball io centre, 1- room*, two porticos and
porch, good cellar, a. barn, large stable, carriage
nouse, and other nuthouses; also n lame tenant
PPJ 1 !,?: intern, well, and exceUent springs of wt
t;.r, Minot, one-half mile from Jack's Run Fta
»om '! !,l -'AirnF City by New
I ™™" Ruad. Eor once and terms apply at
the reel estate office of.
... S. CCTIIBERT A SONS,
a o. »1 Murkct rtreet.
Universal Clothes Wringer.
TOIIE ‘-irafIVEBSAI. CLOTHES
-*• WRINGER' , haa boon in use in my family
nro month*. It certainly save* much bam work.
It sues* cloth** aho, for garment* that are getting
old and worn aro never cracked or tom by it, as
they aro sure to bo when wrung by hand. I there*
fore cheerfully recommend it as a valuable fam
ily assistant. LUCY STONE.
Orange, N. J,, February, 1362.
foil MM! AT 38 *3* ST. CLAIR ST.
J. A n. PHILLIPS,
-’jl- >olo Agents for this County,
IMPROVED BLACK CAPRASPBER.
N Bi—Thii variety ii much iargor, more juicy,
better flavored, hns fewer seed, and is every tv Ay
superior to l he oornmon black cap.
We can ?npply any quantity at our Market
htam , or ::l J. KNOX,
to’i- No. 20 Filth street.
""vl Wm* 1
TflE meat rm; mi oonsuptos.
WHE PROPRIETOR OP THIN .IfF.DI.
*■- CIN E having made it the study of years to
concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi
ome lor diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
uflenng to suffcrtnT humanity the result ©This ex
perience. This truly great and good medicine is
prepared with nim-li care, the tar being distilled
expressly for u. i- • hereforo freo frciaull impuri
ties or common t;ir.
It has cured more cases of Consumption than
anv known remedy on earth.
It will cure UroucliJii*.
It will cure Autiimn.
It will cure More Tltroiit »iid Bren*!.
• Jl will cure CouabM aud Colds, and Is an
invaluable remedy for diseases of thr HiduevN,
Urinary Complaints.
, xKA.P.ewarc of Counterfeits-®*
If you hove the Dvsn*p«i H uo*» WIHHART'S
l»yH|»v|>aia PUls, and if they do cot
euro you co to tho agent of whom
you purchased them and
n» ~ receive your money
rlease oiill nt his store and set a descriptive cir
cular. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on
rocept ot One Dollar.
No. lo South Second street. PhtU,
s tit n A RT. Proprietor.
Sold by Dr. REISER, No I4U Wood street
notfclyeo'.l
W A i\ T EJt) .
MOORE'S DISTILLERY,
18!< FIRST STREET,
Two men to run an engine, with somo expo"
rienee in grinding grain. • ja2S-tf
SMITH 6 PITOAIBH,
H KUC'SS A .vg TAILOIW,
TV 4 *
ST. CLAIR STREET,
rjpms day-
Juet opened a complete assortment or
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H. HcGIX <fc CO.,
myy MS Federal street, Allegheny oity;
EW IMA.YO rORTESWCST BE
CJSTV IN Q a very large new stock of Piano
rories, selected personally, from the celebrated
inniinfactonee of Checkering A Sons, Boston, Hal*
•ett. i>avH»v Co., Boston, and Haielton Bros.,
New lork, till of new styles, and will be sold nt
present munuliteturers reduced rates, for cash or
nn a reasonable credit. sale by
jell
JOHN IOIELLOR,
St Wood stroet.
™i.\ER’S LIST
NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS.
7'be S. to,eu J®“HJ ®r th« Hytlerltaa
Ca»b Box. _ By Wilkie Collins, anther of ‘1 he
TVoman in White-’-The Bead Secret.""Th«
Crossed Path,” “The Yellow K-ski." "Sister
Kopo, e*e. Ono volume, octavo, price 23 cents.
The Two Prims UoDßa*. By George Au
gustus aala, editor of “ Temple Bar/’ and author
of The Seven Sons of Mammon,” eto. One vol
ume, octavo, price S 3 cents.
JIBS. HUSKY WOOD’S GREAT BOOKS
* *£**?*««*?*•, By Mrs. floury Wood, author
of The Lari’s llelta, ’’ " The Chaniiiuga." ”Tho
Mystery.’ ’ The CRstie’e llclr." etc. Price SO
cents a copy in paper cover, or 73 cents in cloth.
Ttoe Cbanniufri. A Domestle Novel
A*/ R %^ ciiry " ood, author
of Karl s Ileir*, *A Llfu Secret.”* * Ihe Castles
ileir, etc. Price 30 cents in paper cover, or 73
cents in clotb.
. ;w*e *•"*’» ll«rs. A Tnle or Domestle
Eire. By the author of The Lhanninaa. ’’’ The
Mystery.’ A Life's Secret”’ ’•TheCastle’sH.lr."
etc. Price 50 cents in paper cover, or 75 cents m
GUSTAVE AIMARD’S INDIAN TABES
The Indian’ Scont. By Gustavo Ainutd
author of "Jho Flower of the Prairie," etc!
hi|ual to J. Fennimore Cooper’s ” Pathfinder.’’
P GS£f wii? 1 * m IDS or ** cents in cloth.
.? he Flower or the Pralila, ByGu tave
Annan), author of ** The Indian Soout," etc. Fully
equal to any. thing ever written by J. Fennimore
clotS* r " IICS COatB llll>a>>tr > or 73 cents In
roa sale by
HEJfRY MIHTER,
WHOLESALE AS© EITAIL
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, k NEWSDEALER,
No. 71 and 73 Fifth ■treet, next door to Post
OffiCC. jyJO
W°others to AND
THE pen.na. salt mancfactcbino CO.
Having oompleted their arrangemeata Cat the
manuihetare or
CONCENTBATED Oil. OF YITBIOI,
Are “9»Jpreparod to supply the trade therewith.
Their Platinum Ball having. capacity of 13LT00
Iba per day, theywill be enabled tollf ndmb
large quantities without delay.
Address GEORGE OOLHOHN Ami
joll-3md Ogce.aW^d"tP«»e{?S£
WILLIAM! CARR ft QO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
wives, iBUDin, finn, *c.
ALSO,
DiatiQoi and Dealers is
E'iN'KOU) MOSOS6AHBLA ETC WHISKY
W Ukntj ItnM,
minim, pa.
m covam utir
*■ Lard. Jast
POBT or PITTSIiIir,
arrived.
BrownurfHe.
Clark, Brownsville,
gof. Bayud. Raablm. EliMbeth.
Scienoe, Johnston, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
ESTn&.teu^^" 9 -
Sir W. Wallaoq Smith, Liulsriilo.
IW*The River—Last evening al twilight
“w* wore 4 feet lOineheg water in tho channt4
and railing.
Capt Reno leaves to-day with the
Javonte stesmer Saint Loui 3 . fur Cim-innnli Toe
- e P’’^S ll repaired *’apt StL-li-.v, win
cued f** *" thß °® ,e ‘ "'** 3C ® fka: }oa ate »<4l
Captain Dean’s boat, the Navies
tnr, arrived from Ft Lonii with a giod o i-ea.
uSSJIl h M r p^“leL7 enOUO9128 bbL
. fine side-wheel steamer Un
d;ne. C* l *- 1 b ( n leaves ti das fer
CiDCIDnSu and Lonuvillo She has suneiif.r
commodations and obliging officers The ! dnkg
are Messrs Cox and Giutree. both dover and nbU.
ging geotlemen
No. 1 steamer Florence, Cspt
Kyle, will leave for Cinomnafi and St Louii ni
Tuesday positively. We take pleasure in recant*
mending her. Capt. Kyle is a firsiiftto ofioer
and aolever gentleman.
9&T Captain Perry Brown’s A No. I
steamer Partbeoia is up for s?t Lou!*.and StPuul,
Her aoeommodaiions are first rare Cant A liuk
nsoQ will do the honors io the office
Tho new nnd splendid steamer
Marmora No 2, McDonald commando-, on*
nouneed for St Louis and t*t Paul on Tuesday,
£• v°®f ** entirely now. and was built nnd**r ibe
SK - Wk l J denc P.^ c ?l* u *® McDoniild, who baa
un d l v | ded attention to the job He
SiX»7.?JL5 e .u proi, & of . her- Mr Millinger, who
«wt cte F d l hC T Ca >l niade n complere rieca
of work of it Indee'i all tho workmen enaas d
to be trying to excel each other W *Ssa*
gratolate ine captain nnd owners oa iboir sucoeaa
For Cincinnati, JLoulkVillp, Cnlra, si
CaniN, Galena. Dnbnquc, and
Ht. Paul
MONDAY. JULY 21.4 P. M.
the scbstantiai, no. 1
. W. Dean
commander, will L ave for tho Above tiorLs. ai tier
announcement 1
For freight or piusaKo apply on Ijoard or to
jyl6 J, B.LIVINGcSXON A Cj., Agents.
For Cincinnati and Louisville
THIS DAY. JULY 10. 4 r. ii.
BuSSSsfc the elegant sms.
mvv I I ir hf,' 1 Passenger steamer UN
p " oodburn commander, will leave
tor the above ports on Tuesday, 4 i> ui,
For freight or passage apply on hour-* or to
lyh J AS. COLLI NS . CO.
For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and
SI. lonia.
TUESDAY. JULY 15,4 P.M.
eJdCA THE raw AMD SPLENDID
passenger sterner FI.Unl-NCK.
A.yie commander, will leavo as onnouccd above.
For freight or passago »pplv on board or to
jy!6 JOHN FLACK, Agent
For Nt. Louis and Nt. Paul.
WEDFESDAY. JULY 1i.5 P. M
s.ag— LTIIE FIRST-CLASH PAS.
SjfBBfBSZ SENGEP. siounor UaHMOKA
NO. 2, McDonald Couimander, will leave tor the
above and intermediate ports, as per announce
ment.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
J.IJ. LIVINUSIUK A CO*
Agents.
For Cincinnati, lonisvllle, Cairo. St.
Louis, Galena, Dubuque and bt. Paul
THIS DAY. JULY 15.4 P M
TME NEAT ANI» ELEGANT
poiS Steamer PAUTiiEMa, Perry
Brown commander, will leave ns anuuuu.-cd nbove
For freight nr passage, apply ou board or to
J. B. LIVIMSSION S «*)„ '
For Cincinnati anti Lonisrilla
TUESDAY. JULY 15.5 Pll
* la THE FIRST-CLASS PAS.
JfljflafllHL SENDER steamer ST. I.uUIS A
S Bonn commander, will leave for ike above norU
as announced.
For freight nr Passage apjdy on board, or to
„.„J AS.COLLINS A CO.. JXO. FLACK. W.
HAZLETT, and J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.
Agents. jvi6
Benl«r Toeadwy Fur
Marietta and EaueaviHe.
EdCik THE FINE PANHENGKB
adbulßL steamer F ,IMA ORAUA.V, Cep
Muoroo AyoriL leaves Pitubtrr
end
F° r
ntuburfh.
For Wheeling, Marietta A Gallipoli*.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET. 4PM
bfCTA THE ELEGANT MDE.
beel passenger steamer UN
DINE. John Woodbum commander. will leave
*% the above ports every Tuesday. 4n. in.
ter Irani or pusare> apply on board or to
JOHN FLAcK, tvM IIAZI.En, or
J. B.LIVINGSTON * < 0 Ar°,-,.
STEAMBOAT AGEACY.
WM . HAZLETT
llafl opened as office at
. NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he .will transact a General Steamboat
Agency business, and would solicit a sharu of ».<>(
ronageffamsteamboatmeo. aj>2l-lyd '
OrricE or Mosoxgahela Navo'x Co ?
I‘ittabnrch, July 10, 186;. f
npHE BOAKD OF DUECTOIWHAVE
E. this day ordered lh»t a Dividend ol Five l'«r
Cent, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents perchure.
be paid (in current bankable funds) to ibe £tock
holdcn, or their letal renreceutativet. after the
lttblmt, at the office of the Treaaarer, n Grant
Street. W. B. CoPi LAND.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ GAITERS |
AX reduced prices,
aT TBS
HASONH) HALL AIICTIOS BOOK,
as FIFTH STBEET.
CORNWELL & KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
(At the old established Coach Fuotoij.)
»C(tCHSE WAT,
TEAR ST. CLAIR STB EFT.
Jy7
Repairing done as utti&L
OHAILKH a. Bures ujtuaui*x.
CORNER tm Mil SAINT GUIS STREETS
I* tarn prerani to famiiSj
FRUIT syrups,
Of tit* fluwi quality to tfa* wide, is toy usaatl
titles to rail puroiUMn.
Fountains rafilled at tha shortest no
tice, and warranted to give entire satisfao
tion. my-4
G.Bl:E3r APPUS-99 BRIB. APPLE!
jact received end for sale bv
J AS. A.PKTZTO.
Corner Market and F»n»t >tree*s
|£«o»-4 baimu i kuh raw,
jMt received and f«r sale by
~r „ JAS A. KKTZ f R>
"** > Comer Market and Fuel .treat*.
500 MW t.eaf fasts at Me.
«WV CUSLLASD'fj ACCIIO.V. jylj
Me ‘ y b“-
Tr*tsbrVr«