X. PETTENGILL No. 37 Ihar PARK ROW. NEW YORK. and 4 STATE STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily end Weekly Puss in those cities. and are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions far us at our Lowest Aster. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 21 CITY AND NEMBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE FILE PAPERS WANTED We need a number of papers to com plete our files, for which we will phy lib erally at our counting room. They are as follows: 1861—Nov. Ist, 2d, sth, 7th, 9th, 15th, 21st. (2,) 28th, (2,) 29th, (2,) December - 6th, 14th, 28d, 2:ith, 26th, 27th, 30th; 1862—January Ist, Ad, Bth, (2,) 14th. The Mass Meeting Arrange ment of Preliiiiinaries. On Saturday morning at ten o'clock the Executive Committee of twenty-one, ap pointed at the meeting on Friday, assem bled, at the Board of Trade rooms, to take the necessary steps for the proposed mass meeting. There was a good attendance, the chairman. Hon. Thomas M. Howe, presiding. The time fixed upon for the mass meet ing was Thursday next, the 24th, at one .o'clock in the afternoon. ft will be held, if the weather is fair, on the West Corn mon, Allegheny, the slat ids to be erected on Ridge street; if the day is inclement, at City H ill, at the same hour. A committee was formed, consisting of Thomas M. Howe, George W. Cass, J. H Hampton, P. C. Shannon and .1. H. Mc Clintoek, to provide speakers to address the meeting; also to prepare an address and resolutions for the action of the meet ing—their report to be submitted to the committee for approval on Wednesday next, at :1 o'clock. To this committee was also referred a series of suggestions, handed in to the committee by a citizen, covering a somewhat extended programme to be laid out by the mass meeting. It was also empowered to report a proper number of officers for the meeting. James Park, Jr., Isaac Jones, B. F. Jones, Jos. It. Hunter and C. H. Paulson were appointed a committee to make the necessary . arrangements at the place of meeting, including stands, music, banners, mottos, devices, ,tc.; also to collect the requisite funds to carry out their plans, by means of sub-committees, if they so de termine. The chairman was authorized to issue a call for the meeting as early as possible, inviting citizens and military companies from adjoining counties to join with us on this occasion; also requesting our citizens to eTose their places of business during the afternoon of Thursday. Having disposed or all the business which had suggested itself, the committee adjourned, to meet. at 31 o'clock this after noon. The call for the meeting was issued on large posters in the evening. From it we learn that the following gentlemen have been invited to be present and addrsss the meeting: Hon. A. G. Curtin; Morton Mc- Michael, of Philadelphia; lion. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York; Gen. J. C. Fre mont; Rev. R. C. Breckinridge, of Ken tucky; Gen. Hiram Walbridge, of N. 1".; Hon. David Wilmot; Hon. David Tod, Governor of Ohio. A number of distin guished speakers of Western Pennsylvania are also expected to be here. Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Among the sick and wounded prisoners released by the enemy at Turkey Island Landing, on the 15th, tinder a flag of truce, were the following: James M' Grogan, 11, 62d; George Fuller, C, b:td, E Chec ny, H, 83d: E .1 lily, C, 83d; A S Soux, 62d ; .1 B Spellman, P. Yid :John Diddy, H, 61st. The following sick and wounded are at Richmond : Capt. J Cuthbertson. 9th Pa. 11 C- Capt Theodore Bagaley, serg't J H Prince and corp frampt on, liWbth; .1 os. Cuthbertson, co 11, Adj Brookwell, co B, Robert Anderson. co C. and B Mendell, 9th Pa I: C ; iV T Crowley, E W M'Master, A .1 K Mortimer, C R 1' Oakley, A M 1' Badge, W Patterson, B W Macklin, H H L 11 ich; co A, ath Pa C; John Willard, Pat Larkin, 11, 63d: S A Founand, L 0 () Alewell, II 57th: H H Warheltn, 11th; .1 T Milian, C, E 11 Daily, .1, H F Hittrich, G, 105th, Lee Armstrong, A, II L Wich, A, Sth: Wm Hogue, Juan A Phmnix, A L !Jokes, Wm F Knbbs, H J Green, Serg't B W Aubery, O tierce, Thos Gratin, Am Hoyne, W A Hill, C Clemings, C Hinter, Peter Hel frich, Daniel BL nice, Wallace Hammond, Geo B t'Kee, Geo Fuller, W B Wents- worth, J F Ai:Combs, Clark Nichol, 88d Pa; Peter Moody, (leo Kribbs, Serg't S N Adams. S Comer, Ist Serg't W Besson, 0 Lawrence Reid, F C Wilson, Soloman Heine, S Graff, 13 F Smeyers, Capt R Means, E W Davis, ; Thomas Kenley, lOoth. The following are in the rebel hospital at Malvern fill : W C Warner, A, Samuel Henderson, Harrison Byharn, W F Cribbs, 83d; 11 Moon Hibbs, James L Drake Rob ert Willey, William Buchanan, C Swain, E Reese, D S Wyman, 62d. Destructive Fire at Two Mile Ruu-..011 Refinery Burned. On Saturday morning, about three o'clock, a tire occurred Deluw the bridge on Two Mile Run which destroyed the oil refinery of Schmertz & Bleakley, which was located about midway between Penn sylvania Avenue and the Braddock's Field road, and other buildings. The tire (said by some to be the work of an incendiary, by others to have been caused by a speck from the works falling into one of the tanks) was discovery issu ing from the refinery—it spread rapidly— and soon the whole building was consumed, with the large oil tanks outside and aquan tity of crude and refined oil in tanks. The loss of the firm is about $3,500—n0 insu- ranee. Mr. .1. M. Fulton, druggist, had a lot of crude oil, some $BOO worm, at the works to be refined, which was also burned. He had no insurance. The burning oil flowed into the run and following the stream down to the Brad dock's Field road, communicated to sev eral other buildings, which were also burned, viz: the blacksmith shop . of Peter CLauelly, extending partly over the run, the old toll-house, built over the run, a stable belonging to Geo. Fawcett, saw-mill proprietor, and a trame dwelling occupied by David Huey, driver for Mr. Fawcett, with his furniture.- The root of the tavern stand formerly occupied by H. Beaumont was burned off and the building otherwise badly damaged. The grocery store of Manus McCloskey, on the road, near the run, was also consid erably damaged. A house belonging to John Connolly was slightly burned and another narrowly escaped destruction.— The Connellsville Railroad bridge, crossing the run, near the road, was damaged to some extent, and its destruction was only prevented by water thrown from the ten der of a locomotive, which ran up near enough for that purpose. The Duquesne steamer and Hope Hose Co., both on the ground early, did good service in flaying the hotel. The Duquesne pumped water from the Monongahela river, furnishing enough for her own use and that of the Hope Company, who at tached their hose. The othereng ines also dia good service. Messrs. Schmertz & Bleakley are of the opinion that their refinery was fired and oiler a reward of $5OO for the detection of the incendiary. Casip at ateabea vine, We learn from the Steubenville Herald that a camp for the 9Bth Ohio regiment is io be established at that place. A gr 4 , ve on the farm of J. S. Potter, some three millotelow the town, has been selected se thiP Tie! ISPLlallegle CIIIIIIILIIIilleuebill• Zile challenge recently seat by James Harm;ll, of this city, to Joshua Ward, of New York. the champion sculler, for a three mile race of $3OO a side (Ward al lowing Hammitt $lOO for expenses,) has been accepted on certain claditions. Ward offers, if Hammitt wishes to ascer tain who is the champion of the whole country to engage in a five mile race (the only proper distance for a teat of the championship) two and a half miles and return, for $3OO a side, he paying his own expenses, at Staten Island or anywhere on the Hudson river—or, if this doesnot meet his (Hammitt's) views, he will row the same race on Schuylkill river, Philadelphia, tor $5OO a side. The modifications proposed 1. by Ward will probably be accepted and we have every confidence that Hammitt wi win the race with ease. New Counterfeits. A new altered $5 on the Exchange Bank of this city has been put in circulation. The principal vignette represents three mechanics apparently engaged in conver sation. On the right end of the bill is a portrait of Franklin Pierce and figure "5;" on the left end State arms and "five." This is a very smooth and deceptive look ing affair. Five dollar notes, purporting to be is sued by the Manufiteturers* Bank, Hart ford. Indiana, are being extensively circu lated in Cincinnati. The bills are well gotten up, and calculated to deceive. The issue is a fictitious one there being no such bank in Indiana. There may be other denominations bearing the same name. The s's are as follows: s's, lower r. e. child with a lamb; "five" above; I. e. smith erect with a sledge; ." 6" above. Regulation* foe Shipping. On Saturday morning Collector Batch elor received new instructions relative to clearances here, which places shippers in the same position they occupied during the winter and spring. The letter of in structions, which we. give,. fully explains itself: " PITTSBURGH, July 18th, 1862—Sir: Hereafter, and until otherwise authorized you will require all boats clearing at this port for points below Cincinnati, to take out regular clearances at the Custom House for each trip, and you will also require permits to be taken out at your office for each shipment. of goods to points rand )(aces on both sides of the river below ouisville. For the clearances you will charge twenty-live cents, and for the per mits twenty cents each. "1 am, very respectfully, your, obedient servant, Tun. HEATox, "Special Agent. Treasury Department. "'l'o Chas. W. I;atchelor, Esq., Surveyor of Customs, Pittsburgh, Pa." Drowned. I:ohert Ilaslett and Jas. Monkern were thrown from their horses last week, while attempting to swim the Allegheny riTer near Falling Springs and drowned.— Their bodies were recovered at Craig's Eddy, several miles below. a few days after. Killed by Lightning. hl Wednesday last. a farmer named Henry If elms, residing near Orville, Arm strong county, took refuge under a tree, while harrowing buckwheat., with his team. The tree was soon after struck by lightning and Mr. helms and both horses were in stantly killed. Deceased was an estimable man, and leaves a wife and four children. The Obey Homicide. A further investigation was asked for in the Court of Common Pleas, on Sat urday, in the case of the parties still in prison on a charge of aiding and abetting l'homas B. Keenan in the murder of Obey. Judge Mellon remarked that the Court would meet on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, when the matter could be dispos ed of. Crushed to Death. A son of Dr. :deo. Allison, of Beaver, was instantly killed last week by the fall ing upon him of a large shed, where he and other boys were playing, He was climbing up a post, when the shed fell, crushing his skull so as to cause immedi ate death. Released. A telegraphic dispatch to the Gazette announces the release on parole of F. It. Brunot, Esq., of this city, Superintendent of our Sanitary Commission, who was ta ken prisoner at Savage's Station and con veyed to Richmond, where he has since been confined. Maj. Poland's Remains. The body of Maj. Poland, of the 102 d, arrived by the noon train on the Pennsyl vania railroad yesterday, and was convey ed to the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Joseph O'Brien. The funeral takes place to-day. Telegraph to Iffistahington. The American Telegraph' Co. propose to extend their line to Washington, l'a., on receiving 51,000, subscribed bythe citi zens of that place, to he paid back in dis patches to subscribers when the receipts of the (ace reach $2,000. Oil City Telegraph. The poles for the extension of this line from Franklin to Oil City have been e n, up, and it is expected that itwill he in lull operation in a few weeks. Seminary Chapel. The withdrawing members from Dr. Plumer's church, Allegheny, now worship in the chapel of the Western Theological Seminary, Ridge street. Confirmed. Col. C. P. Jackson, nominated by the President Brigadier General of Volunteers, has been confirmed by the Senate. Bishop Stevens. Assistant Bishop Stevens, of the Epis copal Church,ls on a visit to Erie with his family. - For Europe. J. Edgar Thomson and lady sailed for Europe on Wednesday last in the "Scotia." - - --- JOSEPH MEYER. ANTE° EE JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MAIII/WPORIRS 07 FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE Oat CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) no 9 PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE r MIMS CASE . IS 80 AIRMAIMED A 8 TO give the writer a table eight by Dille inches to write upon, will hold Pen mind India Rubber. and checkers. Meeker Board, and yet will fold up so as to measure only 83i lashes by 2 Wass: For solo by W. IL HA EFL WOOD ik THIRD en. WALL PAPAS CHEAP. W •PAULAILSEALL will aides disseminate. *leo* of bid "dust** at reload men at need. W Wood Wen 37/2-1m LECTII3II. AT TEE MON CITY DIV COLLEGE, earns of Penland St. Clair meshy Monday moraine m II A. 11. ACCEPTANCE OF BILLS. COTTON BATTING - 200 BALES IN wore and lards by_ 1711 LL= * RICKETSON. CLARET WIIIIIE—JOHNNTON & &OM, John Durand keo . St. Julien Medoe, and other brands of Claret—quarts and pints—in store and for sale by jy2l MILLER k RICKETSON. DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICES! New Styles Prints, Obintses, Gingham Bleached Muslims, Ohecks, . Hickories, Etc.. ALL AT OLD PRICES.. SILK MANTILLAS. SILK CIRCULARS. SILK &SCILLIES. SUMMLR SAMUEL CLOTH SHAWLS, SUNNIER SHAWLS The Semmes, Mantillas, and Shawls , are of the newest styles. We offer them at Eastern cost. Thin Dress 43100da at 61.2 eta Embroidered ditto 12 1.2 eta Barred t Striped ditto 12 1-2 eta Calico ditto 61-4 eta Merrimac.. Hamilton, Pacific, Eglisb, Sprague. all the beat makes of Calico 19 1.2 eta Organdie Lawn 15 eta Jaconet . 6 12 1-2 eta French Cambric from. 12 1.2 to IS 3-4 cents. Plain Colored Silk ebonies, tor Chil dren. Colors last. at 37 cents. worth 621.2. The above Uoods have been marked down to ensure quick sales. W. & D. Hugus, CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET ISM 13-15 SPECIALTIES AT HORNE'S Jarrow Trimming Ribbons, at Re dpeeti Prices, Wide Meek Velvet Ribbon, for Dress Trimming, 500 I - loosen Hoop Skirts, From 4 to 40 Springs. Ladies' Bl'k and Brown Pie-Hite Hats, Black Lace Mitts, • Gloves and Hosiery of all Hinds. Black & White and Brown az White Plaid Silks, Dress Gimps and Fancy Buttons, 10 Cases Lad/eV-Linen Handkerehrm. 600 Cambric Collars. very cheap, 200 Eng. Thread and Guipure Lace Collars, Brown. Blue, Green, and Drab Grena dine Veils, Purple, Lilac, and Black ditto, Black English Crape Veils dr Collars, Swiss and Cambric Sets, Linen Trimmings 30 per cent. lower than usual, Eanb'd and Ham-Stitched lldletS. Mourning Cambric Handkerchiefs— splendid assortment, Hair Sets and Head Dresses, Palm Leaf and Fine Fans, • Sew Portemonnales and tubas. Wholesale buyers will find our Stock unusually ull fur the season, and at the very lowest prices. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms, 2d and 31 Stories. fyl 'TIS FOOLISH To quote prices on Boots anti Shoes CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. %o. 62 Fifth street, We have no old Shopkeepers to sing about. Our 'cods are And IkonsMid Math' by Experlrured Workmen, Every Pair 'Warranted. And yet we 'sell them lower Than Old Stock and Nar row Soles in other Home% MEN'S SHOES. 50 cents. CHILDREN'S 13 Ct , t i.)31 N 4O centi. A 11 goods warranted and repaired free. About Half Price—No Abatement 62 Firm STREET. Next to Express (Aloe. NSIINANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN A. M. Leaves Wall's Stott= every Sunday at 915 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 de Brinton's, do do 923 do Wilkinsburgh do do 942 do East Liberty, do do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh, 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Loaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100 do East Li 3erty do do 121 do Wilkinsburgh do do 132 do Brinton'a do •do ...... ...1 •/0 do Turtle Creek do do 155 Arrive at Walk 2 00 .1. STEWART, Thusenger A gent. Pittsburgh, July 9,1&62. jylltf WMALSMITH WM. H. SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS , de:3 PITTSB 888 . A RMY TEAMSTERS—WANTED IM MEDIATELY,-100 experienced teamsters. for service in the "Mountain Department"— Wages $23 per month and one fallen per diem. Transportation will be furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY, Maier and Quartermaster U.S. A. stree Offict. P e Quartermaster U.S. A., No. 349 Liberty h. i'a. • myZi-tf E. AGLE OIL WORIiS. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON. REFINERS AND DEALERS IN PURE Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pittsburgh. Also, Denude and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders. left at Chess. Smyth & Co's on Wate and FirstAin streets , will be promptly filled. twfiEl OWEN BYRNE, MERORANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair - Street. 3ENTLEMEN'S DLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP soR CASH. 11:1AVINO RETURNED FROM NEW iLA YORlLwith a choice stock of CLOTHS. OASSIMERES and VESTING% which can be purchased at prices far below the usual rates. aerGreat inducements offered to cash buyers. sada HONE CHOICE SITES FOR COITN TRYY residences in LINDEN GROVE. Oak land. are offered for aide. A branob of the Pitts burgh and Rut Liberty Railway runs into the centre of the plat. The lots contain one-half acre and upwards: Sams only one-tenth cash. and one-tenth annually. Ayala to IV. O. LESLIE. At i)akland Station. EIIRCUPEALIV AGENCY. lIOIIIIAB 'Law 11 less, 1111101PDA NN Agent. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. is prepared to bring out or clod back pagers from or to sa u s rt of the old country. either by steam or &eke& SIGHT D FOR SALL payable in any Part of Zerop &ant Air tk e. e AIL and Cineinnati Also. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Soiling Packet, , and for thelinee of Steamers soil zrx,... New York. Liverpool. (HaereTdard and Inkstand. rains A 1111110916118 OF B. PAGE. JO" AL for the pupae of closing their taut. will offer for sale at P..Merehai t a' Meehan% au Sat unlay. July 28, 180. at 11 clock a. r. about ID Oros of Ilnerhavab Holland Bitter': also a law ember of e am. against dillspst enoloia Oa weatenemid eouthernStates. es setwaat of Hal. . Iliad Bitters mut to thoa t ge . , . Tiprzasoili:" . kiPr wt. July IS M. 1000 Pieces .JOS. R. HUNTER COUNTRY HOMES- .;.~;-r-......~ld.Y.Y,J~"~iY:~k`x„'F~RCa. ~Y"•.t`2 :; ~x k`Wtx'J=?'•e - ~r~A-L ;r. -- ~ • .... _ ..:},~M'. :.._ lIMMITM3M TO-DAT'$ Meeting in Birmingham AT THE MICOVIEBT OV . A MMail — BEM of citizens of . Birmindinne r zber e wi ll be held a Mass Maeting in the Market Squire. on this Monday evening. (21st) at 7% o'clock, v. the object of which is to aid the Bovernment in its snorts to crush the existing rebelli o n. and thereby end the war. MI are invited. jy2l-ltd JAS. SALISBURY. Burgess. A CARD. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH. SORE THROAT,BRONCIHTIS ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. TAKE THIS MEANS TO INFORM the public, and all those patients suffering from Diseases of the Throat and Loam that I have arrived in Pittsburgh. and taken room= at the MONONGAHELA HOLSE. Where I may be consulted for a limited time. In regard to Bronchitis, Asthma, Con sumption, diseases which are so fatally inter esting to a large portion of mankind, and evident ly on the increase in the United States of America: it is desirable that correct idess should exist PO far as the prevent 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 theaphorism which teveles that pre vention is better than a cure," applies with pe culiar force to the case of Consumption, which, it once FIRMLY established. rarely, if ever. gives way, even in the most skilful treatment 'and the most sedulous care. Let all. therefi re. who hare reason to appre hend the evidence of the seeds of the disease (sera fillous diathesis) in th.•mselves 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, as my long experience enables me to give them. Positively no fee for examination of the Cheat and professional advice. HERMAN BUCHLER, M. D., Lat. Ambit/ant of Dr. Robert Hunter Note--For the information of patients suffer ing from Catarrh. Bore Throat. Bronchitis. Asth ma, and Consumption, I wish to state that my visit to Pittsburgh cannot pes,tibly be extended beyond four weeks from this date. Patients should, therefore, embrace the oppor tunity to consult me at once. or at the evrrlieet COD venience ; they thereby insure to themselves lii, privilege of beginning, and (in some cases) conk pleting their cure under my own 7,ertronal direr tion, while afterwards they will have to depen, on written directions or correspondence. In order to extend the benefits ~r the treat ment by Inhalation to the lest wealthy fit inns o Pittsburgh, I am willing to accept eases at a re• duced fee. HERMAN BUCHLED, M. D., Ilet-Offree hours from Mt to , ' P. M. jyl9-2wd BOOTS, SHOES, ANO AIT EDS. flominw on* S. le of Sllllllllllllltr CIIE:1 '! 111.!. I ' AV N . AT 3 4444 PRE'S DISTILLERY 1 s 9 11t S 7' S 'l' It I: R 7', Two men to run an engine, with sane expe rience in grinding grain. jet;-tf LINDSEY'S DI. SEAMMER. The GENUINE ARTICLE. preparol by the original lilt - C1A...1% M. LINDSEY. which has nt,red itself t , , he in‘, :111111'111e in the mire ..f seitoru 1:12:CtI!! Csitaiteotim 1111hcamvx Erypdpelim Pimple!. on the Face. Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Welter free. Jong Old and Stubborn l'lcerx, Rheumatic Di orders, Dymsewsia Corti weneow Junes(' ICP, Sall Rheum Urnersil Debilily Liw•r 4' plaint, LAMS Of A tit.',pe Limw Emil SI 1111 l itch Female 4' plaints. Together with all Mite. Dimrdero from an Improper Condition of Ilse Circulatory System. As a General Tonle Its Etrectia arc most Benignant, anti cannot fell to Benefit where used Perseveringly According In Dlreirtions Is offered to ahe i•uhlic ns it medicine in every way worthy of ronflencis, it. having now et owl the test of many year:, 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 end vigor to the system gradually and permanently. 11 A si.t:cult.s ARTICLE being in the market, renilere great caution neeemary in purchasing. Ask for that prepared by Dr. LINDSEY. find take. no other. SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggibl Wholesale and Retail Agent, Corner Smithfield and Fourth etreote, ipt-deod2m-nr2tu Pittsburgh WHEELER SI WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 2T FIFTH STREET. PITTSBI3ROII. PA Awarded the Firet Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF fi3 0,000 MACHINES sold in the United States mom!: THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We offer to the public WHEELER a WIL SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at REDUCED PRICES. with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Maohinenow in use. It dowi 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 me altimes. Circulars giving prices and description of maohine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three yews. ayg WM. SUMNER & CO. TSETH F.XTTLACTED WITHOITT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. med. cal gentlenten and their families have their teeth extracted by ray proeesa and are ready to testify as to the nifeW and palnhasuess of the opereti..o. whatever has boon laid by persons interestal-in meeting thowantrary.luswinSno hnowlodge.of proems. 916ANTIFICLIL MTN inserted In twerp style, and chum is low. as will warrant the beet of material in all ems. OUDRIF..-Dantist. noldly-b W Sontbleldstrest: e' LONG, N0.'127 LIB. jimmy low. Agents for tie Beekeire Mower andlieepor„ Iron Harvester. Cause Met Jr .. Weed% Rawer. Buckeye Grain NM 11. =preyed Rene Powers and Seper" .a d miIIBILD B. GOLINGI.AIike C mauounaliPir. at LlLaw,giumaalis. • " • - /I. Niitei bailaum 02 tho late or. tot lit Wand Bohm will be atteoded to ex w edunvildr IlsAidiais an . atib 'Tax isn'ess. T T*l strars% OF THE wry& A. BURGH GAS COMPANY have adopted the following resolution Inasmuch as the Pittsburgh Oat Company are desirous of accommodating their fellow-eitmens at far as may be consistent with the interests of the Stockholdeist: therefore .besot °ed. That the said Company will continue to furiash their Oil at the same rate. as at prea ent for the awning Az months. notwithstanding the tax of fifteen cents a thousand outgo feet, lev ied and assessed thereon by the authority of the National Government.'• JAMES M. CIIRLSTY. Treas. 19th July ?VI. -lwd PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE. DRY GOODS AT OLD PRICES, BEST PRINTS for 12.3 CM Per Yard. Manna Cheeks and Pant Staff; a very large Assortment, at very low Prices. for Cash only. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! Cheaper than ever, to dose them out. LA OE MA NTL E S .1 NI) POINTS At Halt' Priee. Our stock is very large, and Ice lire selling a groat many articles at lees than Eastern package prices at the present time. - C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. LADIES' GAITERS CHEAP AND 1:00.1). • AT DIFFENBACUEICS. jyl9 No. LI Fifth street, near Market MERCHANT TAILORS, ST. CLAM STYtEET 1.4 eit nit Oil Wor DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of FERE WHITE REFINED C A. It It O N O T L f 3 . Office,_ NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitts burgh, rit. myB-67nd - - JOHN LITTLE, I'ITFLIP! BORLAND'S. !mi Slat km qreo.l Ni O. 1O( TOITRTII STREET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER , PromiAytry Note•, t 4 toel: Boa , . and Mort:awes bought an.! jy.S 5V41 - ) — }.4 - 1 - 1()NV: NO LNG It EVRES ENTEIb lti'T FACTS ! HIGHLY IMPORT A NT TO ALL, young and old, suffering, front weakness of sight. If you wish to e.perience great relict; try the we-Id-renowned Russian Pebble Spectacles. Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfac tion by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by J. DIAMOND. Optician, No. 39 Fifth street, Post Building, The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if desired. asir Beware of Pcddlars and Pretenders . iY3 T. Destroy—Rats. Roaches. &c. Tn Dectroy--Mies Moles and Ants. To Iles frov—Bed Duce. • Deetroy--Moths in Furs, Clothes, &o. To Destroy--Moctittitoes and Fleas. To Destroy--Insects on Planta and Fowls, To Destroy--Insects on Animals, &c. 7b Destroy---Every form and species of Vermin The 'Only Infallible Rentedlips known.' "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Human Family," "Rots do not dic on the premises," "They come off out their holes to die." 9u1.1 Everywhere—by AU WHOLE:RA I,E DRUGGISTS in the large cities, and by Druggists, Orocers Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Ocuntry Towns and Vil lages in the United States. It. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., It. E. SELLERS & CO., and others WhelesaleAgents.at Pittsburgh Country dralers can order as above. Or addrosa direct—for for Prices, Tes. It ta HEN rm RY' It. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 410/2 Broadway, New York. je4-3tudavris EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES& WAGONS' EASTERS SECOND-MANDED, TWO. SEATED Carriage-top Buggies and Light Buggies. without tom will positively be sold at the lowest pricer. to suitthe times. Elutionlar at tention paid to repairing. .DIRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street. near tho Two-Mile Run. my24:gind FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE. OFFICE UARTERIIASTER 11. S. Alt .11 Y. t Pittsburgh, Ps., June 11, rrinc Nil ERS 143 NE D WILE PED AL CHASE good U I) 41 ) !.74 . Delivered in quantities nut les: , than five hun dred bushels. Payment nuule on delivery. at N. 349 Liberty street,_ or on Levee. ALEX. moNTuommix. !dor and Quartermaster U. S. A H IRIIGS! MEDICINES & PERFUMERY. The 'argent and must complete assortment in the PAINTs, OILS, DYE STUFFS. in every variety. VARNISHES AND TURPENTINE IPIJTt.T.I mattuconf!..i. I woull respectfully call attention to my stock of Liquors. Thee Liquors were purchased express ly for medical purroses, and persons baying use for them will find my stock equal if not superior to any in the city. - They consist of PURE OLD COGNAC & SIG NETTE BRAN DIES: THE FINEST OLD RYE - WHISKY. A large assortment of PORT WINES. SHERRY WINES, MADEI• ItA WINES. HOLLAND UIN AND WSW. DROP (11N; VERY FINE SPARKIJNOCATAWDA WINE, STILL CATAWBA, PURE J at MA ICA RUM. &e., ie.. &0.. &c.. JOSEPH FEEKING 9 S, corner of the Diamond and Market streets. HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., a,,lositeium OF TAE TWO-MILE H USEslealersinForeign Brandies; W ines, and Gins; also, Blackberry. Raspberry, Wild Chem and Gingir ilr.ndtee. Old Monongahela. Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Supe rior Wine Bitters, ke No. OS Liberty Op_orwite Fourth street. Pi 11 . 114711 1. Pa. Hotels. - Tavems. and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam ily or hotel on , poses. .134-Imd HOTEL FOR RENT. FAR RENT-THE 11111TERNOR He- TEL, situated ageonnelsrille R. R. Depot. on Rao street. is offered for rent on reasonable 'arm The building is in excellent repair, and couplutely furnisheiLi APO" to haat 111013.1*0112.10, Inntstreqt. 50 DOSEN uonsTrEas lama GEORGE A. KELLY. - if Fiderat meet. Allesbear. For Ale by my2l AISLE SI" ES EASY PA'S 11111111111,, Ito fora doublerboaiefortowe; tor two-toosi '.rlll l rettoodlolftrillrtire for ut iron 'Pike. sear-Wresorvisms to ter. ante for Vert per year or fah kr dIMISSAT,j4kIM 1719 naMf. ft'f.'Ml'n.l l ..".',l: LA DIES' GAITERS. LADIES' CAITERAI SMITH & PITOAIRN, NO. 4K DRUGS !:! DRUGS ! ! 1114,011C0 AND 0 iNviTE ATTNIETION TO OUR Isrge stook of Dnota and Moos of French Emil American krannionne' FOR LADIES. We have a variety of styled of WALKING BOOTS AND GAITERS, Some entirely new WHPER TE I AND BLACK SATIN SLIP .S, EMBROIDERED AND TOILET SLIP PERS, MIMES' AND CHILDREN SHOES, of All Myles and qualities, GENTS* AND BOY'S PATENT LEATH. ER AND CALF BOOTS AND SHOES. of every description. OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES,- BALMORAL BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Our assortment was never more complete, and we offer our goods nt na Low Prices ea the same finality can he sold in the city. We also mannfitoture to (mkt every conceivable stele for LADIES, MIS. Esc .1 CHM PREPT at alien notice W. E. SCHMERTZ dr CO., iylS Si FIFTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! HASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS, 55 FIFTH STREET. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office. N. E. Oor. Wood & rifth Ste. RE AND MARINE INSURANCE. DIRECTORS: Win. Phillips, ( James D. Verner, John Watt, Capt. Jon. L. Rhoads, William B. Hays, Samuel P. Shrivel', John E. Parke. George B Jones, Charles S. Bissell. Frank Van Gorden William Von Kirk. C. Hanson Lore. Wu. PHILLIPS. President. JOHN WATT, Vice Preml. Win. F. GARDNER, Ser..y. jyl7-iyis MAGAZINES FOR AU4AITST GOOEY'S LA DVS 1100 G, GOOEY'S. LADY'S DOOR, GOOEY'S LA DT'S BOOK. PETERSON'S RAGAZINV. PETE/MONS ➢IAGAZINE . PETERSON'S MAGAZINNe, BALIDU'S DOLLAR MOVIIILY, BA LLOU'S DOLLAR MONTHLY. BA LTAIr•AI DOLLAR MONT II L ARTHUR'S MAGAZINE. ARTHUR% MAGAZINE. ANTHER'S MAGAZINE, JUST RECEIVED AT JUST RECEIVED AT JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER'S, N 05.71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Post office. jyl7 4td IMPORTED LIQUORS . Just received, ularge lot of Imported LA gator t 4, Consisting of WINES. B It ANDIEN, GIN, de, di, &v. All warranted to be of the very best brands, and forsale, either wholesale or fetail. at the lowest cash prices. Also a large lot of Monongahela and flee tilled Whiskey on hand. MENET KENNEDY, as Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ie~ -lind N. B. AV C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK, CAP LETTER. and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removedfrolu So. 27 Wood street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa.. $0 oar- Cash paid for RAGS U s S s 1111MATERINIASTERFP ANI) OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST TILE GOFERNMENT. Bought by PITTSIDITRGII TRUST COMPANY. je27-3ml :JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier. ire E. SEELY. !Lie 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral' REAL ESTATE ANDOENERAL AGENT. NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAUES sad otha Sam ritieg: apt R. R. BULGER , ANUFACTURIZ 'Or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 NistaMeld Street. rxrrnauwas A FULL ASSORTBILIIIT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, whieh we will sail at the owest prices for CASH. mylearia Universal Olothes Wringer. ••UNIVERSAL CLOTHInii. WRINGER" has been in use in my family' two months. It certainly saves much hard work. It saves clothes also, for garments that are getting old and worn are never cracked or torn by it, as they axe sure to be when wrung by band. I there fore cheerfully recommend it as a ye sable fam ily assistant. LUCY STONE. Oasson. N J.. Yebrttary,lB62. FOR SALE AT 28 a 28 ST. CLAIR BT. J. k H. PHILLIPS p isl 2 Sole Agents for this Count.: ICLCREAM ICE MEAN /I ICE CREAN n: STAR DAKEDY AND fANFECTIONIII, NO 22 DLINOND ALLEY. P. SCHILDECHER would respectful'," inform his friends. and the public genteelly. that he now re arid at his saloon to serve PURE IC CREAN! at all hours of the day and evening.— Mao. fresh every day, a fine large assortment of CAKES and BKIIA.D, of all descriptions. ROO constantly on hand. the very beet CONFECTION ERIES in the City N. 8.. Orders for PARTIES. dee., will be sup plied at the shorteet notice. jeftlaid GRAVEL, FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING • ATERIALS CONSTANTLY ON ALVA hand, for sale with instrootioan; Also IRON SATURATED MR . ROOFS'. Our work is not to be exedlod by that of soy Roofer In Western P • B. F. 8 H0118•11thllold t, ja2s-3md Pittsburgh, • TABS SAY— Just wawa a warlits airolteseat al ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. w. M. IWO= It 14414411 W strerideftihma Altpc sisaloweirs-sasmJii. i7l4"l"l""d"iMMtN=ft INSIZEIMEE=I - leawczo. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Franklin. Bang. giminnvinn• va at 01. B llla. klrommat eti ayard. re * m sh &L ama anes. Jobain Fra uimulttlliz. . St. Emma Orikam.4l.l%="lll Marmara, Braman ~ . MAIM. (=Beam. amp l o r m s . B au& C 701.. azar_ 41. Peebles. James Mem Itobleseu, llll M Citizen. Calhoun. Clnehm a th Vensnzo. Reese. Cincinnati- "The River—Last evening at twilight there were SeAnt lour feet water in the te ll y by' the metal mark, and about a Man e weather duller the ilay was pleasant Mr The new and splendid stoner Marmon No 2, McDonald commander is au nouneed for St Louis and St Paul ea l i stult T. is boat is entirety new, and was built IT is superintendence or Captain Maks* devoted his undivided attention to w t: may well be proud of her Mr constructed tho cabin, has made isms ieee of work of it Indeed all the workmen moird seemed to be trying to noel seek ether • we een mashie the captain and °wanner thelessesso. Waist Ma Bohm at eke Mawr& The Wheeling Packet. Minerva, IDopt Borden has laid up to repair The *lease is thoaer t : running in that ir de at preseere--Cau • raised steam ot. hie new packet Forest er machinery gave satiabellen MO will load dati ng the coming week—Freighhi ire.wissapjls low for this sta“ of water—Capt ldeuesalta mew steamer..Marmora No. Z aqua** of attention She is a beauty-4)W WS go. deism% new steamer, Glide. will eollunistorS her for Cincinnati this day---Tbalfalowiro made her lest trip The owners Mond building a new boat—The new steamer Boom. Chetahs Rhodes. the mason of the Juliot, will anitilliem Brownsville during the protest waek . 3411___ 're ported in Cincinnati that die Arago will Idioms sands on her arrival at that pat TlB 4 Cuillitar. mys a deserved eonspllimmt ins—The Emma Ombass will be f at the landtag this taunting She will return to . Ulm ville on Tuesday, at 4 p m. Mir Th e new and light aim steame =O Cincinn rG dLo Cn vll a Tue y r swab& She hes tho beet of acconunedatione.eag.uelite and &Retake (Mows Mr J Porto,. map -has oharne of the ones. has sassy Mends ' For Vfaehuiall and lagdwillo. MONDAY. JTTLY 21. 4 P.M - ", . . • PiIeTHE NEW LlOlll draught peaseenser steamer aLw on commander. will have - ter the above parts as announced. • J. B. LIVINGSTON a CO. or .1721 JOHN IfLAClcdosie. For Salmi L.l.aos TUESD AY. THE 2241 INST. THE FIXST- CRAM PAS SENGER Measlier MILANO'S. .nawalt, commarater.mill leave) for the above ypoorta as per announeement. Forheight or passage aPPla i on board or to - jy2l JOl FLACK. Amid. for Chaellimatl, Louisville. Calve. Mi. Loafs. Galena Penall, Thallmimmip. sad SIL, motn. li_l_ N OND T A Hr F.. i T unwr . 2L, Axinum 4 . 014-. stoma MAInGATOR. W. I/Win commander. will L aye for the above porta. as per announcement. For freight or 159..0 a on jrZi J. BAIV - 711014 1 6N akmaliZergis.. For St. Loot* wed St. Para, THIS DAY. JULY 21.5 P. M. fEIIiTHE FIRST • CLAM PAL BENDER demur MAXMOXA nald Commander, will have tot the &boys and intermediate perm. ea Der Mamma meat For freight ir passaar applysm lbeard ., or to ." :17 J. B. LIVINGSTON 00. s. 21 ATM Begslar Tuesday Parke* - .For Marietta mod Zanesville, . THE 1 , 7N1E PAIWILINIZR strainer V AMA GRABA Capt. L ' • ry llia elnYr i arn i . er. 18" .t-,l ° T • awry Ern.wAY at a a. m. per freight or mode E TO N on board orsia, • J. B. LWINGN (Irrada Pittaband4, WTEAMIROAT AGENCY., W. l ll. lELILZALETT Has opened an aloe at NO. AO WATER STRUT, Where he a►l) trainmen a General Steamboat A gency b o ob oo , and would solicit a dare at 6.4. renege from ateam.boatmen. aMN-17d YFI CY OF MogIONO.LUNIA NAva'metkl'. Pittsburgh. Job 109 /042. - THE BOALIRD OF ViRFATFORO Avg this day adored that AN Dividend of INTO Piir Cent. or Two Denali and Pllty 'Cent. portant*. be paid (in current bankable, Wads) to the Stock- holders, or their. legal repreaantativek - idter.Die 14th inst. at the ranee of the Tr essurer‘ 'is Waal. street. \V. D,•CuP 7711 COR WELL & KER4,- , - 4 CAMIA6E 1110AtTIMElt (At the old estobtitkoi Cisolt Factory.) DII4WESNE 11114114 P ' mesa ET. mune ninon: Re . sirin done as wad. Tee BUILDERS AND commsripms We eze now manufacturing illiSiedee griddle et NI , width we ere prepared to detivielkosioir CO LL YARD, dal Ben quality of Family !Soma iawago7 band so umaL mitt DICKSON. srawAllT .L IMIIIIIMELS AID MAI= ARM . CUM hut received by Swift NmrrSW Telasadalggebeark, ingplon. Narirow =ask Sammie Mew Nam', Meek rellaell LIMNOS • - ". aromas, nod ?leave IWO!. Oredank- Jet leasseS Me. EATON. MACRat j 72 17 Alai Sauk W. * D. RINEILIDT,_, Manufacturers and dealers in all 4P f. Tonna)°, dm& and 801111 W.::, a 431-17 N 05.140 and 161 Wood striae. JOHN PLEIIGER, U Di is M u 25 corner Ohio sad Beaver ALLEGHENY CITY. Large stook of Gone of all deamitottomblta k orRICES made to order, and for mile at LOW P. Repotting promptly attended to. nol&lYwrm73/-atf eTEAII TOW BOAT NOR SALB-4110 ez , feet on Deck. 24 feet beam. 4 fat hold. 3 Hallam 33 incase dimar ter. Oylindal7 inches and 4}gist thing raid, tor famishing. airs of - LO . • will 90 0 Tsar wt. FAMILY COAL DIMON. X. STEWART, DiraLIAMIEt IN C/COALL ft A r affiserliat SANDUSKY on itga i rbio seppliedwith mai se towline THE NEW FLEXIIIIZAIMIT. BATON, NLACRITBE & CO. Invite she attention of the Ladles to the Patent Flextire Skirt. It give. g a graceful gad daunt form. °din satisaetton to the wearer. MIT have also on hand a supply of that ti FRENCH SKIRT. known 113 the CRINOLINE DRAPERER: They oleo intiew the attention of WTIOLII9, BUYNRS to door stock of lower priced BKI E mion f or tured ezpreeely to their order. sad at Esetont pr em . . . EATON. miscairm a CS- - - NO. 17-71 11111.seres11.: - Le iug u ir r ipa . _ GARDEN RAND FIELD ; 1311111); .- WARBANIIII2O ARDSZNIVENIt !Mos a gss l..oe`st of -11110144.11anisimaus i a issioukamilkimr,aisla _BEtICHAM & LONG Nu. Ye* Liberty= 11112 itseift How. =MN Frail*.
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