*• nmuaiu, * iu, sro. m PARKROW.imr TORE,and*STATE STREKT, BOSTON are our acento for the Daily and weakly Pat in those cities, and ere au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for ns at our Aowerf Raise. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 1 ft. CITlf AND fiIMHBOBHOOD INTELLI4J PrelißtlMrjr War Meeting—A Grand Mass Convention to be Held. The undersigned, impressed with the be lief that some immediate action should he taken in order to raise whatever quota Of volunteers may be demanded from Alle gheny county, and, if need be, to raise by private subscription, any funds requisite, respectfully ask their fellow citizens to meet to-day, (Friday, ) the IBth inst., at 10 o’clock a. m., at the room of the Board of Trade, Pittsburgh, for the -purpose of settling upon a plan for a Mass Meeting of the people of tne whole county, for the purposes aforesaid. [Signed by some fifty or sixty citizens.] Under the above call a large number of our most influential citizens assembled yesterday morning at the time and place designated. The meeting was called to order by R. P. Nevin, Esq., on whose motion .lames Park, Jr., was unanimously chosen Chair man. Gen. William Robinson, Jr., George R. White, S. F. Von Bonnhorst, George W. Cass, James P. Barr and Joseph Dilworth were selected as Vice Presidents. Gen. Robinson declined serving, and retired from the seat he had taken upon the stand. Messrs. D. O’Neill and H. H. Smith were named as Secretaries of the meeting. On .motion of Jos. Snowden, Esq., a committee was appointed to draft resolu tions expressive of the sense of the meet ing, consisting of Jos. Snowden, If. P. Nevin, P. C. Shannon, Jno. 11. Hampton and Robert Finney. The committee retired lor consultation, and in their absence Wm. M. Shinn, Esq., at the suggestion of several persons pres ent, addressed the meeting at some length. The chief point in his speech was that the Government had induced the paralysis which has stricken our arms and the tardi ness of enlistments by its policy with re gard to slaveiy. When Mr. Shinn had concluded, John H. Hampton, Esq., from the committee ou resolutions, presented the following report, which was accepted, and the pream ble and resolutions unanimously adopted: Thc President of the United States hav ing determined, in response to the call of the loyal States, to place in arms 111)0,000 men for the speedy and triumphant over throw of the rebellion and the early resto ration of the laws and constitution of the republic over the rebels and the territory which they have sought, with bloodv Hands, to wrest from its control; and i't being the noblest duty of every citizen, in a time of publie peril, like this, to uphold the rulers of the nation, the generals in command and our gallant navy, influenc ing soldiers on the field of battle, in all their efforts to conquer the enemy, and upon his broken ramparts to plant the glorious ensign of our country; therefore, Resolved, That the Chairman be and is hereby authorized to appoint an executive committee of twenty persons, whose duty it shall be to make all suitable arrange ments for a Mass Convention of the citi zens of this county, to be called at such time and place as the said committee may designate. Resolved , I hat the objects and purposes of the proposed mass assemblage are de clared to be as follows : Ist. The call to embrace and invite all those who are in favor of sustaining the na tional government in its efforts to crush out the foul and fiendish rebellion which men aces the destruction of constitutional free dom and unity, as established by our fath ers; and who are willing to aid the govern mentin the speedy procurement of what ever quota of volunteers may he solicited from Allegheny county. 2d. To inquire into the dissatisfaction which is alleged to exist in regard to the mode adopted by our State authorities to raise the new quota of men and to take all laudable steps to allay the same, by memo rial or otherwise. Resolved, That we appeal to the loyal hearted people of this county to come to gether in this season of National peril and calamity—to express their views upon the subjects aforesaid, and by the moral effect of a monster meeting to strengthen and uphold the hearts and hands of our pub jic functionaries, as well as our brethren in the field. Resolved, That the Committee cause no tice to be given of the meeting throughout the county, and that they be requested to invite the citizens of the different town ships and boroughs to meet us on the ap pointed day, with the assurance that the doors of hospitality will be opened wide and that their presence will give promise that our hills and vallies have heard the summons for help and are coming to the rescue. Resolved, That all who love their coun try and hate treason, all who, by their in fluence, their example and their means, are desirous to crush the rebellion anti firmly to stand by the government to the last, in its battles for preservation, are most, earnestly requested to attend the meeting. After the report was adopted it was sug gested that an address be prepared by a committee appointed by the meeting, for distribution through the county; but it was agreed that such an address would come more properly from the mass con vention, and no action was taken. Mr. Nevin thought something should be done at once concerning the mode of rais ing our quota, relative to which there is much dissatisfaction. The order of the State authorities should be modified so as to give the people the selection of their own field officers. If this was done he was confident a regiment could be raised in ten days—if not, enlistments would be slaw, Mr. Finney said that all necesrary ae ; tion had been taken on this subject in the resolution, upon which the committee would report to the mass meeting. - The Chairman stated that the appoint ment of the committee would require de liberation and consultation, and he would announce the names through the press. Mr. Cass moved thatMr.Parkbeoneof the committee. Mr. Bakewell moved that he be added to the committee. The _ amendment was accepted, and the motion by Mr. Cass unanimously adopted. The meeting then adjourned. Tl Ol k® executive committee, as subse* ? uemly designated by the chairman, is as THOMAS M. HOWE, Chairman S? McKnigbt, Jog. R, Hunter, Chriftian Zug, Thoe.S. Blair, Jas.l.Bennett, Tfaos. M. Marshall. Jno. M. Irwin, Robt, P. Nevin, Robt. Finney, Isaac Jones, ,J no. H. Hampton, » }L Paulson, Jonas R. McClintock, *?♦ P-Jones. Thoa. B. Hamilton. »; Cafs, Jos. Snowden, J. K, Moorhead, Jas. Park, Jr, The members of the committee are all urgently requested to meet at the Board or trade rooms at 10 o’clock this (Saturday) morning. Col. ftweltzer not Dead. A dispatch received from Maj. Sweitzer, Aid to Gen. McClellan, and a brother to Lieut. CoL Sveitzer, dated on Saturday last, some days later than the letter (not dispatch, as we stated yesterday) from Lieut. Benj. Page, which only mentioned the death of Col. S. as a current rumor, says that he is a prisoner and but slightly inj ured. We are pleased to hear this, and cheerfully make the correction, hoping also that he may soon recover his strength and his liberty. Bclkwa«« to tli« «• the 014 BtlE. ™** - J he members of the old organization of nuqnesne Greys aagemblediat their Quar ters on Friday the 18th of July, for thepur posc of giving expression to their feeling tor the loss m battle of their gallant asso- j ciate, Major Poland. j On motion, Dr. Jonas It. McClintock I was called to the chair and Janies Petrie, ,3-> appointed Secretary. Ihe object of the meeting was briefly stated by the chairman in neat and appro-! priate remarks, when on motion, Colonel •Vickersham, C. F. Porter and J. P. Bar ry were appointed a committee to draft res olutions. The Committee reported the following ado° te( 1 | 0n3 ’ w *" c *‘ were unanimously l£has pleased the Great Dis poser of events to permit another inroad to be made on the roll of our old corps by the death of another hero of two wars, Ma jor John Poland, in the face of the enemv a soldier without pretension, and a citi zen in all the relations oflife, of a charac ter worthy of emulation. Be it therefore Itcsolced, That the service and the coun try have, in his death, lost a soldier of un daunted courage and a citizen combining all the elements constituting the true pa tnot. r Jiettoloed. That whilst living, we felt I g f. a v e * u i t 0 for perpetuating the name ot the Duquesne Greys, by the formation ot Co. Jj, of which he was the gallant Cap tain, tv hen dead we cannot fail to pay to Ills memory the merited tribute of a public i acknowldgement. . (solved, That we feel proud of the death bed scene of our deceased comrade ! -standing unappalled before the dead messenger, bravely acknowledging his errors and calmly breathing his hopes of a blessed immortality—confessions and hopes that cannot fail to prove an abund ant source of consolation to his bereaved family. Resolved, That among the list of officers supplied by the Company 1101 l of the old trreys to the armies now in the field none will occupy a higher niche in the Temple of rame, or a deeper place in the hearts o his comrades, than Major John Poland. tievolved, That the usual badge ol mourning be worn for thirty days and that we, in a body, join in the Funeral rites, at such time as may be hereafter lixed. Resolved, 'That the proceedings be pub lished in the city Dapers and a copy thereof be transmitted to the family of the de ceased Vise I Olid It eg line nt. In his ollicial report of the battle ol •Malvern Hills, Gen. Jlowe, of General Gouch’s division, thus speaks of Col. Kowley's regiment: I then ordered the HeM Pennsylvania, Col. Rowley, which was held in reserve, to advance with our line upon the eneinv. -\obly and gallantly did every man of tile regiment respond to the order, and the impetuous dash oi our men the enemy could not resist, but gave way and were sent back much cut up, and in disorder, I over the ground on which they advanced, ihis success gave ns much advantage of position, by allowing the left centre of the brigade line to rest upon the wood;?, some eight hundred yards in advance of our I first position, and at the same time afford ing us a cross firo upon any second attempt ot the enemy upon our position. Ur. Herman Bnehler. W e again call attention to ihe card of this gentleman, now at the Alonongahela house, where he can be consulted during the next four weeks and no longer. He was for a long time assistant to Hr. Robert Hunter, who was highly successful here, rnd pursues the same course of treatment for throat and lung diseases, viz : iuhala tion. Dr. liuchler has been very success* ful elsewhere in a number of seriouscases. He charges no fee for examination of the chest and professional advice. We ad advise the afflicted to call on him at an early day. Prisoners at Salisbury. x. « . A private letter from I. .1. Barry, Co. A 102 d regiment, gives the names of the fol lowing prisoners, held at Salisbury, X. C.: Sixty-Jiirst —Capt. Ibtwson. sergt. Al. Reader, sergt. Peter Delaney, Jas. Milli- Sims > James O’Donnell, Lieut. ” • O H. Robinson, Thos. Best, Stephen Cooper, V m. Jleniman, and Jacob Burk hardt. One Hundred and Second— Corp. W. G, Greenawalt and I. ,J. Barry. Sixty-third— Geo. Kirkpatrick and' IV. ii. Peters. Storm at -Honongnhela City. During the exhibition of Van Amburgh & Co.’s Menagerie at Monongahela Citv, on i uesday of last week, a terrillic storm of rain and wind passed over that place. The wind lifted off a part of the canvass, and the rain thoroughly drenched the spec tators. The storm excited the animals, which set up & general howl, alarming the audience, who made a rush, pell mell, to get out of danger. During the stampede a number of persons were knocked down and injured, but not severely. IPostago NtumpM HI Currency. I. tiller tlie law which passed Congress on Thursday postage stamps are made a legal tender tor all sums under five dol lars, and all batiks and corporations are prohibited, under severe penalties, from issuing bills olji lower denomination than one dollar. The stamps to he used as a circulating medium will be printed on thick paper, without gum, and may he ex changed, as we understand, for the Gov ernment demand notes. Excarglon Train. To-morrow a special train will he run on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railway, from the Allegheny station to New Gallilec, for the convenience of persons wishing to attend the camp meet ing now being held near that place. The train will leave Allegheny at half past sev en a. m., and the fare for the round trip has been reduced to one dollar. Personal. Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio; Col- Frank Blair, of Missouri; ex-Gov. Wick' hfl'e, Powell, and Mallory, of Kentucky, bdu Potter, of Indiana, arrived here yes* terday on the noon train from the East, and passed through en route for home- Hons. John Covode, of Westmoreland county, and S. S. Blair, of Cambria, were on the same train. Tbe Price of Gas, At a late meeting of the Trustees f the Pittsbnrgh Gas Company, a resolution was passed to the effect that the company will, notwithstanding the government tax of fifteen cents per thou sand feet, furnish our citizens with gas at present rates for the ensuing six months. This action is at once liberal, patriotic and considerate. Suspended Specie Payment. The Franklin Bank of Washington has suspended so far as to. refuse coin in large amounts. The Heview says: “the Direc tors do not propose at present to suspend the payment of coin to note holders, but only to refuse it in cases where the demand is made for the purpose of speculation.— In this respect it will only interfere with brokers, and we think it highly proper.” Letters for Rowley’s Regiment. Corporal Jno. D. Hughes. Co. L, 13th regiment, leaves on Monday, 21st inst to join his company. Persons having letters to spud to the regiment will please leave them at the store ot R. & A. C. Duncan 291 Liberty street, until noon. ’ Z Pictures or the Wat, and all about them. See Harper’s Weekly, at Pittock’s. opposite post-office. Two companies are now in course of formation at Kittanning, under the respec tive commands of Capts. McNabb and McManus. They report encouragingly, and expect soon to be off for the Penih sma. Mew Counterfeits. I Spurious $2 s, lithographed, on the Union Bank of Reading, have appeared, they have for centre vignette the head of Washington, eagle on right, 2 under? on corner 2, two, 2. The bank issues no Mill Burned. Theorist and carding mill of ,1. R. Kin ter, West Mahoning township, Indiana I county, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, Bth inst., with a large quantity of grain and wool. Insurance, $750. [ Cheap! Cheap!! Cheap!!! Is the watchword these days. Boots and shoes cheaper than ever at Masonic Hall Auction House. -tfajor Poland’s Body. The remains ofMq. Poland will arrive by the noon train to-day and will be inter red on Sunday. I Fi.kmi.vo, 139 Wood street, is now clos- I ing out his summer stock of hats, caps, at greatly reduced prices. Persons who design purchasing any thing in the hat I l“! e save money by going to Fleming’s. His stock is full and complete, being con | stantly in receipt of new goods of the new cst and most desirable styles. Wholesale or retail buyers will find at this house the best assortment, and at lower prices than can be found elsewhere. Call and exam ine at Fleming’s, 139 Wood street. Recruit your person by wearing clean shirts, which can be had at Carnaghnn’s: Federal street, near the Diamond, Alle gheny city, Harper for August, at Pittoek's, op positc the post-office. Peterson- for August, at Pittoek's, oi positc post-office. T.IX Law, complete, at Pittoek’s News Depot, opposite post-office. Christian- Association Liriiarv at Auction to-night at McClelland’s. Am. New Books at Pittoek’s, opposite post-offlee. JOSEPH MKYER. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS op FASCT AXD mix FURNITURE A CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. [Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PATENT WRITING CASE IItHINCASE IA SO AKUAMIEI) AM TO M. give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, Indin Knbber, and Checker*, and yet will fold up so as to measure only B*f inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, WOOD k THIRD STS. DRY GOODUTJJID PRICES! New Styles Prints, Chintzes, Ginghams, Bleached Muslins, Ohecks, Hickories, Etc.. a ll a r ol j> rit i vk y. silk wa viii.i.an. SILK CIKCI I.AK*. NII.K SACtIIES, SLMXEBSAGtEES. fI.OTII SHAWLS, SI'IHIER MIALVI.N The Saciiues, Mantillas, anti Shawls, arc of the newest styles. We offer thorn at Eastern cost. Thin Drww OooiN at | Embroidered ditto.. Barred A Striped ditto Calleo ditto Jlerrlmac, Ilaraiton, Pacific, KKlltb, Npravuc, all the best makes of Calico 12 1-2 ct* Organdie Uwn 15 *| M Jaconet “ 12 1-2 eta French Cambric from, 12 1-2 to ia:i.| cent*. Plain Colored Kilk Chnllie«, for Chil dren, Colon fa»t, nt 37 ceut«. worth 621.2, Ti _ je above (tooth have been marked down ensure quick sale*. W, & I). Hugus, 4'OKXKK VlKrll ASil» MAKKKT NTN. SPECIALTIES AT HORNE’S 1000 PlcecH Narrow Trimming Ribbon**, at Re iluced Price**, Wide Black Velvet Ribbon, lor lire**** Trimming, 1500 Dozen Hoop Skirls, from 4 lo 40 NprlngK. Ladies* Bl'k and Hr own Pic-Nic llhln, Black I-ace Hlttn, Gloves and Hosiery or all Kinds. "SfMt.? 11 "* “ nd Br ®w« * While rlald Silks, Dress Gimps and Fancy Ballons, 10 Cases Ladles’ Linen Handkerchrs. 000 Cambric Collars, very cheap, 200 Eng. Thread and Gnlpure Lace Collars, Brown. Bine, Green, and Drab Grens dine Veils, Purple, Lilac, and Black ditto, Black English Crape Veils 4 Collars, Swiss and Cambric Sets, Linen Trimmings 30 per cent, lower . than usual, Emb'd and Ham-Stllehed Ildk’fs, Horn-nine Cambric Handkerchiefs— splendid assortment. Hair Meta and Head Dresses, Palm Lear and Fine Fans, New Portemonnates and Cubas. , Wj‘°'s» a, « buyers will find our Stock unusually full for the season, and at the very lowest prices. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET BTREET. Wholesale Rooms, 2d and 3d Stories. jyl EVROPKAN AGENCY, Thomas kattigAN, ECBOPEAN Axent, 115 Water street, Pittsburih, Pa., is prepared to brim out or send book Passenrers worn or to any part of taa old country, other by steam or sailrnr packets. P S o“iJSo® roK SALK ' wnbu in Ayent for ths Indianapolis and Cuuriiinati Kail- Also, Acant for Sc old Black Star Lins of Ta'sWs. and lor thalineaof SUamsnsail -9J between New York, Liverpool, Glasrow and Galway. mi fVIHE ASSIGNEES OF B. PAGE, JE-, tt™Wi Joly ®i law, *t IX o eloek, a. u.. About fiO Gran of Boerheve'a Hollandßitten.-aij VSine number of elGmi uanut different rertoiu iiTtEa Weitera and Southern Statea. on account ofHoL landfttten sent tb‘them for aale otTcomSi Terme cash. HILL BURGWIN w. o. hughaitV i Mss July 12.1862. BjggjftSdggiu’adEat Recruiting, In order to extend the benefits of the treat ment by Inhalation to the less wealthy citizens ol Pittsburgh, I am willing to accept cases at a re duced fee. MHOKS, AMI GAITEKN. CHE A I'! IHE Al>l! CHE AH! .ANTHONY MKYBB w .V N r Kl> . J t wo*»itt:-.s insru.i.r:icv. 1 8!I F 1 ns V STK F. }■: T , Two men to run an cmrino, with some expo jeiSMf rience in grinding grain £ihaki.i:s ii. Kn>i:it i»hi:ij:ji st PITTSBURGH. and inKßtaud, FRUIT SYRUPS, Checker Board Ot tho lin«vi <iu:iliiv to tin; In anv .ju.tnli titiw i'» .-nit i.iuvhit.->ct>. t&xF Fountains r«;*lillpd at tho nc lice, and warranted to give entire sati.sfac' luotc price* on Boot* and Shoes. CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. (52 Fifth street, Um.“» «e 8 " M s!l,, l'keei.ors t>. .-in K ahuut. Our ...» 1-2 Clft .12 1-2 cU .12 1-2 el** . 6 1-1 CIM Fresh, And Beaniilnl Mh.l<> by Kxperlenreil Workmen, Kvory Pair Wnrrnntnl, An.l yet H'« Nell them lower Tin... oi.l Nioelt mill Xur row bole, in other lIo.iNeN, MEWS SHOES, no cents. CHTI.IiREN’S in c All gnnd.s iviirrnnluil and ri>|,aired free. About Half Price —No Abatement, PEhmVAMA i:\lLPiO.\l! ('III IK'II TP,A A.M. l/eiivw \. nil’s b'tati •» every Sunday ui 2f5 i* I urtlc Creek, do dn 1120 do Nriiiltm'.s. ,1,, ,i., 'jo .1.. do 3* do Last Liberty, do do 0(10 Arrive ut Pittiburjrh, UKTUKMXti TRAIN | Leaves Pittsburgh every Snnduy ul . ’ livn M jerty do do do Wilkinsburgh do do do Rrinton’s do do do Turtle Creek < jo do Arrive at Walls u .,. , . •!. Passeugor Agent. Pittsburgh, July V, W,2. jyllLl WIIMUiI a WILSON'S S*wlng Machines NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. I>A Awarded the Pint Premium nt the United States Fair 1858, 1859 and 18ttO. UPWARDS OF » O , O O O MACHINES sold in the United Statea. BOKK THAN 30,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAH W* offer to the public WHEELER & IVIL SON’S IMPROVED SEIVINQ MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most nseful 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 sides, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circular* giving prices and description ofmaehinefurnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Bvery Machine warranted for three yean. ■P 3 WM. SUMNER At CO. extracted without , -vAin by the use of an apparatus whereby no arugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi co! gentlemen and their families have their teeth onpaeted by my process, and are ready to testily as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in smarting thecontraiy. haying no knowledge of my .tl ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every styia, and charges as low, as will warrant the best of material in all cases. E. OUDRY. Dentist. nol4ly-is 134 Smithfield street. Fob bent—the intebiob ho tel, situated at Connelsville R, R. Depot, on Roes street, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and coaapietely furnished. Apply to ttS-tf THO 6. MOORE, 1W first street. ADVEHTISEMEITTS ■tr eeta, Monday morning at 11 a, u. A CARD. DISEASES uf THE THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH. SORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION. ' W TAKE THIN KEAKM TO IXFORIH nSS^^iSSJ^T^'SIR nmve arrived in Pittsburgh, and taken rooms at NONONGIHEIA HOUSE, I Where I may be cumulted for a limited time. In regard to Bronchitis, Asthma, C on sumption, diseases which are so fatally inter esting to a large portion of mankind, and evident ly on thf increase in tho United States of America* it is desirable that correct ideal should exist so fur as. the present advanced condition of medical science can furnish them. We know that in all diseases a timely applica tion of rational remedies is more than half the ■battle, and the aphorism which teaches that ** pre vention is better than a cure/' applies with pe culiar force to the case of Consumption, which if once FIRMLY established, rarely, if ever gives I way, even in the most skilful treatment and the I most sedulous care. Let all, therefore, who have reason to appre hend the 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 the regulation of their diet and the pres ervation of their health, ns my long exnenenpA enables me to give them. Positively no fee lor examination of tho Chest and professional advice. HEBMAN BUCHLEB, M. D„ (lAle ANMlHtnnl of Dr. Robert. II uuior.) Rfofe—For the information of patients siillcr ingfrom Catarrh, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Asth ma, and Consumption. I wish to state Hut my visit to Pittsburgh cannot possibly bo extonded j beyond four weeks from this dnte. Patients should, therefore, embrace tho oppor tunity to consult me at once, or at the enrlmt con venience; they thereby insuro to themselves tho privilege of beginning, and (in some cases) com pleting their cure under uyu permnnl lion, while afterwards they will have to depend on written directions or correspondence. lIEBIIAK RI'S HI.CIt. SI. •B-Oflico hours from H a. m. toT r. u. jy!9-2wd CloNini; mil Mnl<* or Slimmer loiiiih. JJORLA.\i>'S, Market. struct, II l'o.\ AMI SAINT HAIR STREWS Is now prepared to furnish Tis, foolish: WOMEN'S. AO ,'ontn. «a fifth s ruKi' r. Ne.xtt«> Express Oiljce, FOli THE YEARS HOTEIi FOB BENT. TO-DAY’S ADVE&TIBSICEHTB 'I'HK TKINTEEN OF THE PITTS. ■- 81.-KUII HAS COMPANY hnvo adopted the following resolution: " I nasmnoli as the Pittsbureh lias Company are desirous hf acoomiuodnUn* their fellow-citizens %&X£A t SXSEI' m ,h 0 in,we3t3 uf toS SrgS! Nntiona“!o"lm°" by,h 8 «f th. IM ,.lul>,iS,-,| JAMRS - M - C »« l ST^Trees. PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE. DRY GOODS OLD PRIC£S BEST PRINTS for 11*)-.; cts Per Yard. -Muslin Cheeks and Pant Stuff, a very large Assortment, at very low Prices, for Cash only. DEESS GOODS! DEESS GOODS Cheaper than ever, to dose them out. LACK MANTLES AND POINTS Our stuck is very large, and we ure selling a great many arlielcs at less Ilian Eastern imrkagc prices at the present time. C. HANSON LOVE & CO, 74 Market Street. JjAWK*' (tUTF.Kti, I. ARIES' CIA I TERN, CHEAP AND (iOOD. AT DIFFENBACHERS, No. 15 Fifth street, near Market EAST IMVMK\rs, furail.mble frame dwelling house, suitable fui two tenants, with a well ol good water, large lut of ground, etc situate on the Steubenville I ike, near W nods Mills, now rented to good ten ants for $lO2 per year, ror sale by i . & CUTHBKRT k SONS, w l9 51 Market street. A A *>'« « OJ»F»BTAI»I.I: m. Dwelling Douse, corner of Third and Ross •ire*'t>, well finished and in good order. Kent 10 a need tenant, to Anril ]. is®. ■ Atmlv to . S- CUTJIBERT k StjNS, ‘ J No. ol Market street. (a kki.n appleimo uni.s. appi.es w jti i received and for sale by u , . „ JAS A. FETZER. J - *■ Curnor Market and First streets SMITH & PITOAIBK, nKKCKAXT TAILORS, BT. (' i,A Ilv STREET. la tt <• <■ u t Oil AV oi-lv * DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., M anufacturers of PUKE WHITE KEITNKD A It It o N OILS. Office, .NO. am LIBERTY .STREET, Pitts lurgh. Fa. wyg-rtind J OM X IiITTLU Jr., NO. 10U I'OIIRTH STREET, STOCK m BILL BROKER Pr»»nisj»ory Notes, Stock bonds, and Mortgages night and sold, jy FOUND. On the Cnurt House steps a small sum of money which the owner can hare by describing the mon t'v and paying fur this advertisement, at casey a mitchem/s. wornor Third and Wood streets. f IHKIKTI A* ASSOCIATION I.IHKA- J*, at aueium—Ga Saturday evening. July ] '-'&*u OC }° e *' nt - I .^u ,J,on,c *Hall Auction House, street, will he sold the entire Library i.'onpisting of Looks., Magazines, and Papers, be longing to the lut9 \oung Men’s Christian Aa«o- T. A. MCCLELLAND, J>i '' Auctioneer. NOHHOW! ISO humbug XOTMIXi; KKPItKSHXTKIt BI’T KACTN! HIGHLY important to all, •i an d ‘{id, suffering from weakness of sight. If you wish to experience great relief, try tiie world-renowned, Russian Pebble Spectacles. luivhnstTH will continue to find perfect satisfac tion by trying these Spectacles. Su'd only by xt , J. DI AMOND. Optician, no £ ,flh street. Post Building, lho ikus.nan I ehblc inserted in old frames, if desired. Boware of Pcddlars and Pretendors. jyd To Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac. To Destroy Mice, Moles and Ant*. To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, Ac. Jo Destroy Mosquitoes anu Fleas. Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls, Jo Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac. lu Destroy Every lorm and species of Verml V. M. ..1 oo ..I 2« ~i :»2 ..I ID I AA .2 OO The ‘Only lufnllflbte Rsiiimllm known, “Free from Poisons,” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” .Ruts do not die on the premises,” They come off out their holes to die.” Soot hreryichere — by All Whoi.KBai.eDruo<iisth in the largecities, and hy Druggist?, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tailors generally, in all Country Towns and Vil lages in lho United States. t A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. K. E. SKLEEHS A U and others Whelesaie Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralcrs can order as above. Or nddresg direct —lor for Prices, Terms, Ao l to . HEXRI' R. C'ONTAR, Principal Depot, 4M2 Broadway, New York. je4-3mdftwis j^Bnes! MEDICINES & PERFUMERY, The largest ami most complete assortment in the City. IHtL'CIS!’ I‘AIXTS, OILS. I>Yi: STUFFS, in every variety. VARNISHES AND TURPENTINE. PURE LKJUOUB. I would respectfully call attention to my stock of Liquors. These Liquors were purchased express ly for medical purposes, nud persons having use for them will find my stock, equal if not superior to auv in the city. They consist of PURE OLD COGNAC A SIGNETTE BRAN DIES: THE FINEST OLD RYE WHISKY'. A large assortment of PORT YVINES. SHERRY WINES, MADEI RA WINES. HOLLAND GIN AND WEE DROP GIN, VERY FINE SPARKLING CATAYVBA WINE. STILL CATAWBA. PURE JAMAICA RUM. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., JOSEPH FUEMIMCPS, corner of the Diamond and Market streets, jyll HENBY W. BEAUMONT & 00., rnUEUT OF THE TWO - IILt N? HOUSE, dealers in Foreign Bnuidiea, Wine*, and Oms: also. Blackberry Baspbeny Wild Cherry, and Ginesr Brsndie, Old Monongahela. Kye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum* Supe rior Wineßitters.*e. MXibfrty itrwt. ,r a , Opronte Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Hotels. Taverns, and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fhm lly or hotel purposes. jy3-6md BOXEN hostktter’s bitters. For sale by A. KELLY, SRlfoderal street. nr*u papu. .feKasaw' national Tax on Gas, At Half Price. ■.ARIES’ ft A ITERS, -V 11. It U. So Ka'n® TE * MA " TE * S ’ WA, ‘- JND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST Bought by CB. NEEI.T, • Itl FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE ANDGENERAL AGENT. NOTES, BON OS. MORTGAGES and other Secu rities: apt FURNITURE. A TOLL ASSORTMENT OP Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will aell at the oweat prices for CASH. myl&ly:is Universal Clothes Wringer. Thf. ••universal clothes WRINGER” has been in use in my family .no months. It certainly eaves much hard work, [t -live* clothe* "ho, for garments that are getting old and worn are never cracked or tom by it ae they aro sure to be when wrung by hand. I there fore cheerfully recommend it as a valuable fam ily assistant. LUCY STONE Oranor. N. J„ February, 1862. FOB SALE AT 26 A 28 ST. CLAIR ST J. A H. PHILLIPS, 111- Sole Agents for this County, ICECREAM I ICE CREAM!! I>KIOS ;;! STAB BAKEEV AND CONFECTIONIBf, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY. respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he ie OrWaJ a ™i ,»t bin saloon to ICE CREAM at all hours of the day and evening.— R%ai?* ‘"geasaortment of o * it Ml descriptions. Kept EKlEStath“c“y , Ve^^tCOf,FECrrlo^- oifaLi?; .P" 1 ?”J°I PARTIES. Ac., will be aop plied at the shortest notice. je2B:lnut GRAVEL, EELT. ANI> CANVAS roofing. IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. byth * tor^ je2s-3md DAY- Jut opened a complete assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. MeOEK A CO., >4* Federal street. Allegheny eity: £H»AP STONE. —MO DDL*. POWDERED ~ Soepetone received andfor eels by M 7 HENRY H: TOLUNB. Boots andshoe^ >A VtTE ATTENTION TO ore »* larfc Stock of Boots and Shoes of Trench and American Manufacture, for CARIES, We hare a variety of styles of WALKING BOOTS AND GAITERS Some entirely new. W ™msn AWD BU€K SATIN SLIP. KX S3£l°* KKti and TOILET SLIP. ® , ** E *' AND CHILDREN SHOES, of all atylea and snalltlM. AND BOY’S PATENT EEATH. ofev *SpTa™ A "° " HOM ' OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES, HALMORAL BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, ETC., ETC., ETC Oor assortment waa never more complete, and w« offer oar goods at as Low Pi-toes !as the same quality oan be sold in the oity. W« also manufacture to order every conoeivable style LADIES, MISSES, .0 CHILDREN at short notice. W. E. M HMEKTZ & CO., jylli 31 FIFTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS BOOTS AXD SHOES, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! MASOSIC HAIL AUCTION 1001$, 55 FIFTH STREET. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Offiee, N. E. Oor, Wood & Fifth Sts. IKE Mil MAM ISISUIMCE. DIKKCTOKft : Inhn I Jwoca D. Vemcr. Cajit. Jno. L. Rhoads, »!•?«»• I feainue! P. tShriver, .J <'hn E. Parke. j George li. Jones, wnr 8 | Frank Van (iorder. ii illiam \an Kirk, | C. Hanson Lore. Wui. PIIII.I.IPS, President JOHN WATT, Vice Pros't. Wm. F. CIAItPNER, Sec y. jylMyis FOR At tkl ST. CIOREY’S LADY’S BOOK, GOOEY'S LARY’N BOOK. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, PETERSON’S MAGAZINE; PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, BA I, toil's ROI.LAK MONTHEY BA EEOC'S BOEEAR MONTHLY, BAELOC’S OOEEAR MONTHLY, ARTHCR’N MAGAZINE, ARTHCR'S MAGAZINE, ARTHCR’S MAGAZINE, JCST RECEIVER AT JCST RECEIVER AT JCST RECEIVER AT HESttY MIXER’S, Nus. 71 ami 73 Fifth street, next duor t«» Poel office. jyl7 4M IMPORTED LIQUORS J uat received, a large lot of Imported Liqn o r « , Consisting of WINES, Bit ANDIES, OKN, Ac, A, Ac. All warranted to be of the very best brands, and iorsale, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices, ..« s,> . a .i?. r ? e J otof Monongahela and Re«. tllica Wlilskey on hand, HENRY KENNEDY, <l3 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. •j*2r-lmd H. B. dc V. jp. ihabkli; Manufacturers and Dealers is BOOK,CAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. *7 Wood afreet to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD BTBEET. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Cash paid for RAGS. B p9 THE GOVERNMENT. PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, JOlfN D. SCI LI,V, Cashier. DKALEBB IN H. R. BULGER , HASSFicrrusu or EVERY DESCRIPTION OP No. 45 Smlthflold Street, PITTSBURGH ICR CKIAKHI PORT OF PITTSBPHBH AKRrVKB. uSSAi Io V.J to !. D ?‘' Biowmvill*. Cl "is- BrownirlUe. Poohlm. Kliiabath. " WPT- 8oid«. Wheeling. Je * Anderson, Cincinnati. »Mklrl. „ DEPARTED. Fio wn e , B.Ky""s'tlte!" 1 »- fem "* I tIJSL IK a “d splendid Steamer I *v McDonald commander, u am ESffjaKeraiJswiar te conatracted the'cabin* hu r *? r who lof woYkif it jfidSa h .tf S* 1 * » complete piee. seemed tobetrjffij eii.lKTK®*' 1 S***** (ratolate the JlS Pt,ill Adam Poe ’ 8 huU WM d -e JST- The hull of Capt. Harten’s new S»SS?*.!S, thBl,nd£ ' ‘•"C ' >®- Capt. lleese’s fine packet, Venan K.nStTnl th el d v. y P° B, nrely for Cincinnati and uonunllo She has fine accommodation*, atten. tlTe °® ceß » u light draught, and very fast * Captain Dean’s boat, the Naviga tor, arrived from St Louis with a cood amJSn She is announced for St Louis early in the *eeE > steamers Commodore Paiw and Arago left St Louis for Pittsburgh on Satur^ I l *®fT Tn® James Means has been nnr- S¥*as^^sftaffe SS^ b s^»!!^ positively, in charge of the Com* modoro, who mtendx to return ana build a fmt clau aide-wheel ateamcr for th^boretndo ml®* Jl*f splendid passenger packet ? Calhona. Icirm tnia dap pcei- C ‘? nat, i and' ttlmoS bhe is In fint-rete eider Capt Calhoun ii uT»' penenced boatman and clever gentleman wbilw fe , a < ? n,hey “^iwhaS'aSSh for Cincinnati mud Louisville MONDAY. JULY 21.4 P. M jSaglK*, the KEW * ««H r uraaitht passenger steamer GLIDK. Anderson commander.will leave lor the abo\e porta as announced. r lne J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO. or JOHN FLACK. Atmte. I Fop MncinnMl.lonbttnc, awl n, )M THIS DAY. JULY 19. A. M. eu»aht nnin ■GBR packet CITBHfTcS. no“ori°sS^ dCT - W '" Focfia^tcc _ AUntt. ft, I. Koala, Dnbuqnr, and HI. Paul. THIS DAY. JULY 19.4 P M Enfflfc™* f | S*„ I*ANMKI«UKH SS at;r r J AS - MEANS wi " »“« For HiciinaU nod Loolsrllle THIS DAY, JULY 19.10 A M just ttff «™.3S"; will ,eavefor abnT6 »»rt« For freight or passage apply on hoard or to r r. , A9M?! FLACK, or J - B Liv JNIiSTON A CO.. . JyrJ Agents. t'er Natal lainia. TUESDAY THIS QO.l TO- n - THE ITBNT-a.ANN PM. jtfEBIK SENDER steamer EXCHABQT J ; " • Anawalt, commander, will leave for the above porto as per announcement, forfreigiit or passage apply on board or to ** l J JOHN FLACK. Agent. F~ or fair®, St. Lonln, tialenn. Dnbnqnt and HI, Paul H ' MONDAY, JULY 21,4 P. M. feurfSlN the srnsTAXTiAi, sro. 1 S£^r^~~ r ' .Steamer NAVIGATOR W De«n ‘”* f ° r the >b ° Ve POrt *- " lier For Bt. Imula h« gt. Put. SATURDAY, JOLT 19.5 P. M. fTBST-CLAM FAN arfanrar SENGER reamer MARMORA NG. 2, McDonald Commander, will leave for the Aod intermediate portß aa per annonnee* For freight or pamaae applyon board, orto JTIi. LIVINGSTON A CO- Anak mCii thi rm paiuisu (■■■btenrV jIMA GRAHAM. Out. 253riteHrfwsvra er«7 FRIDAY at 8 a. m. * or g&gga, STEAMBOAT ACUHCT. WM. HAZLETT lyttaadiatSiMl NO. 00 WATEB STBKET, Wbera 1m will traniact a Oenarml Ptwmtinat row from gfommbomt men. opM-lyd 0 KI'ICE Of Monoxcahel* Natg'n Co. I Pittsburgh, Juts’ 10.1862. / ' T H ,® BOABB or DIBEtTOM HATE B. this day ordered that a Dividend of Five Per Cent, or lwo Dollars and Fifty Cents per Sham, be paid (in current bankable funds) to the Stou nolders, or their legal representatives, after the 14th inst, at the office of tue Treasurer, on Qrant ’•reet. W. B. COPtLAHD, CORNWELL & KF.RH, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory.) DEitUEMK WAT, HEAB HT. CUIK OTBIB. Kepairins done as usual. BDItDEM AifDCOXnuctoiM We art bow manufarturint » superior arittcle of X M 13 , which we an prepared to dolirer from oar wil TAKO, DM LIBKATT KTKKET. iJgissSr of Famu y Ctal iwf. on DICKBOI, HTKWAKT * Oa&frfVS* AKTI NMTtwßlMkFrcHfh I.wcea; 3?S > S^SSSSLHK"^£ t “*’ 4,l colOTa: M kaion.macruma^ W. dfc D. BIMEHAHT, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snufi and Scgara, »pSI-ly Noa. Ido and Ml Wood atnat. JOHN FLKEGER, OTJNBMITH, MS corner Ohio mad Beaver ate, ALLEGHENY CITY. Larue stock of Guns ofalldeerriptiaiiaon hand, !SJSJmtoorder, and for »le at LOWEST CASH . t Hepairinu promptly attended to. nofi:iyw-my3l-d tf fimi TOW BOAT FOB SAUE-1M " feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4 p ndCJh feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches diame-HBiHHK ter. Cylinder 17 inches and 4Jifeet stroke. Every* thins rsady tor furnlshins. Enquire of „ LONG* duff. bjM 90 Water street. ■URt! CIttUUS. MMIBI licit), E^ssßKsajK; BtiariM, without tops, will positively be sold at MBS. JOSEPH WHITE. •awrweerille. Psun street, near the Two-MUa Ran. . oyMdimd 'inantnr.
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