VoMule XX. IP**-NEW FILEXIIRE SKIRT BATON, MACRUM & CO Invite the attentian or the Ladies to the Patent Flexure Skirt. It gives a graceful and elegant form, mai entire satisfaction to the wearer. They have alga on hand a supply of that favorite FItENOILI SKIRT. known as the CRINOLINE DRAPERIE. The also invite the attention of WHOLES ALE BUYERS to their stock of lower priced SKIRTS. manufactured expressly to their order, and bold at Eastern prices. EATON. BIACRLIN de CO., NO. 17 Fifth street. Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, &c, 4S Maiden Lane Jr 35 Liberty street. N. Y.. Would respectfully call the attention of whole -eels dealers to their extensive and varied stock of WINKING TACKLE. Their Factory. •'NEPTUNE WORKS." Cantor! street, Brooklyn, has been in euceepsful operation for four years, where they manufacture every varietA of FISH HOOKS, PIPE ARS, &c., from the best Spring Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. Orders solicited and executed at once, for any variety or style of Hooks, Hods, Reda. Lines. Seines. Beakets. and Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines at reduced prices. ,kc. They would Ball mu-Healer attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot kw the sale of WARIMIN•ei cele brated drill-eyed, and Telegraph Needle!. ap2ll-3mdeod THE UNION PEN. THE ILINION PEN, THE UNION PEN. THE. UNION PEN, THE UNION PEN. THE UNION PEN, TUE UNION PEN. PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN, PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN. PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN. PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN. PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN, PRICE 15 CENTS PER DOZEN, HENRY MINER, Next Door to Post Office, HELNR.Y .MLNER, Next Door to Post Othe.p. HENRY MINER, Next Door to Post Of fice. HENRY MINER, Next Door to Peat (Mee, - HENRY MINER. Next Door to Poet Office, HENRY MINER, Nest Door to Post Other. SOLE AGENT FOR PITTSBURGH, SOLE AGENT FOR PITTSBURGH. SOLE AGENT FOR PITTSBURGH; SOLE AGENT FOR PITTS BURG jy22 EL REP IT BEFORE YOU, SAVE YOUR MONEY when you can-and get a BETTERPIAN O. Get the thing itsfdt well asname; one that is light and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist and Angers is a PIANO today and to-morrow,low for cash or approved acceptances. Call and he convinced.- W ISEROTHER, Manafartureng. iia Wood atr.vd. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. OFFICE Qv.aRTEEIIASTER 11. S. ARMY', t Pittsburgh, PH... June 14, ) MIME UNDERSIGNED WILL. Pelt ... CHASE good *4 .0 IT IN 1) a) A. 'l' Delivered in quantities not less than live hun dred bushels. Payment made on delivery, at No. 549 Liberty street, or on Levee. ALAS. MONTGOMERY. ajor and Quartermaster U. S. A SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WAIVE/ ENGUIV IVRY iFITTSBURGR. PA Warehouse. No. 149 Firet and 120 Seeond sts Manufaeturers of all sizes and descriptions o, Lloal Oil. Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Steel Moulds Pulliee„_llangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de scription made to order. Raving a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fe2l:lyd SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY. OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLA IR STREET, 'war the Bridge. IPI-Address J. WEAVER. JR.. Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf National Tax ou Gas, /WIRE TRIISTEEn OF THE PITTS- M. BURGH GAS COMPANY hare adopted the following resolution Inasmuch as the Pittsburgh Gas Company are desirous of accommodating their fellow-citizens ea far as may be consistent with the interests of the Stockholders. therefore Resolved, '1 hat the said Company will continue to furnish their Gas at the same rate as at pres ent tor the ensuing Mx months, notwithstanding thetas of "fifteen cents a: thousand cubic feet, lev ied and assessed thereon by the authority of the National Government." JAMES M. CHRIST]. Treas. iYI -lied 19th July. 1861 IMPORTED LIQUORS . Just received, a large lot of Imported 1..1 CI 11 0I• W. Consisting of WINE% NANDIES, GIN. ite, 4k, De. All warranted to be of the very best branch', and for sale either wholesale or retail. at the lowest oath Prices. Abe a luse lotof Monongahela and Bee. glom Whiskey on hind, KENNY KENNEDY. 413 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .1e25-40d O USALE.—IFOUR LOW{ IN COL. line township. adjoining St. Mary's Cemetery, ninety-six feet front, by one hundred and ten In depth. enclosed by Dung fence. The Lots will be sold together or separately, at low Smile and long time. , Apply to JAS. S. DRU.LIN atoredtf St. Maretatiootris. CITIMAJII TOW BOAT FOR RALE-1310 ►OP feet ea Deck. 24 feet beam. 4 ma t t feet hold. S Boilers 38 inches dialler . ter, Cylinder 17 inchee and 454 feet stsoka.. Warr thing runty tor furntslibut. n I of- LOBO & BUM my 24 -- . 90 Water "treat. A MY TEAIII22I2II2—WANTED IN- ItEDIATELIf. 1110 experienced teamsters. for • envies in the "Mountain Department"— Waite $23 pa. month fi Vration - per diem. Transportation will he to their destina tion. Apply to 4; ONTGOYSIRY. ?dolor eatl2mirtermaaurA A. Office U . 3.'2.,,'8ica 34 * Lawn/ street:mamma. Pa. ' • 12753-ti /1111p11011311 AND CONTILICTOIROI saapadortsiticle of I. I DI whialtson drii Named to daltrar from oar COA.L TA111111,114), LIBIZATT STREET. hand as Hot ivillyof Family Coal alw.w on =rat - DICKSON. STEWART & WIC-11.SMITH JOB. It. ItUNTIti H. BIIIITH CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS Nos. IQ SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREW Me PITTS. ASH EIMAS/b a lt. Li s O w lJb . IC! ime lle a tisaises ~ametram i ri elosive ra —OF •t;- • ..:,... i ,:- I .§ . • : 1 • ~ il .4 • .1) It 1 1 , 1 ., ..•, • .„,, ):..,,,, :. ~. I I e.....i 1,. L,l .\ II -- ', . 1 . •,. :1 t • N „. ~ . I ~ ) . • 1 A r. 1 .____ ..•; !:.i :?, . _.. . ..... ___ I THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE, (PATENTED JANUARY 21,1962.) RIE QLT IRES ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to any pi e now in use. It may be smoked without one de or: wipkasaut creek, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into tke mouth, and the tonFue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacco cannot become moist. as in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapee into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to every one ho meets that he has been "indulging in a Pipe." When the bowl becomes clogged, or the drip beneath requires cleansing, the pipe may be taken apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl may at any time be re tored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (diet drying it thoroughly) ore new bowl may he procured of the dealer. *R.ffead the opinions of those who have tried thip_pipe : • From personal experierce, we know it to ho all that it is represented "—Ph dada. inquirer. "A very decided improvement."—Public Ledger "All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex cellence."—Erening Bulletin. Decidedly the hest pipe in use."—Alannetiab &fir. **The pleasures of a moire are enhanced a thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious of foots of smoking are entirely obviated."—Sunday Dispatch. I heartily concur in the testimonials you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."— John S. Rohrer. M. 1). "It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco—. an essential off and nicotine."—S, C. Briedertharli, M. I), Numerous other extracts might he given, hut the above are deemed sufficient lON k§ir EVANS, Gonend Agents, No, 631 Areh Pi ea. Philadelphia ti antt:ou—As this pipe 6 protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it Pha II be prosecuted to the till] extent of the law. W. & D. It INEIIAWI'. Agents, No. 149 and VII Irma stree t, lelS.lhneod Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CREREII TRAIN A. M. Leaves Wall's Statbn every Sunday Kt .... 0 15 do Turtle Creek. • ...... 020 do 13rinton'e, do do 11 25 do Wilkins'eurgh t., do 942 do F.ast Liberty. a 950 Arrive kr Pitt4:turgb. 10 15 RETURNING TRA IN • P, M. Leave.. l'ittiburgh every flar.4ircy at 100 dc. F.aA Li 3erts dr) do I 2 I do Wilkin,hurill d. , do 132 do iirintnn': do . ,L, . I .19 do 'fu , He Creel; ,i.. ,1 , , 133 Arrive itr Wall: , 2 00 J. STEW ART, PoEsenger Agent. Pittsburgh, July t+. 1514 . 12. jylltf S TOVE ii, 3; v,` A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner :Second, Pittsburgh, Manufaeturer apti Wholesale and Retail dealer in Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Ponders, moo. i 4 In our &Lunde room fue.7 Le found the CELE Ls A.T ED GAS T.ll RN INI4 COON STOVES EtiltEh:A A N 1 he merits whi.th Lars Wen fully tested by housand:L and the prrneuneed unequaled y any in this market; teget her with a great many ther deAralde We havealso a' very large assortment of PARLOR AND 11 EAT INi ; STOVES. embracing some of the IIEST PATTERNS now Fermi to the public. FASO'S. ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest nyies. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates. all of which are offered at very low prices. SW Special indueetnente offered to builders in want of GRATE. FRONTS. mytl BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE exicEs : Ladies English Lasting Heel gaiters for $1,(1 , worth SL2.. Ladies Eng LaAloe lk,ngres Heel gaiters for $1,25, worth $1,"5, Ladies English Laslinc Congress Bee] (;niters $1,50. north $2.0""). Ladies Fine Fren-h Morromo Heel Boots for $1,37. worth $1.2 . Ladies Fine goat Conxress Heel Boots for $1.37, worth $1.75. Ladies Fine 31-r...een Slippers forworth 75, Ladies Fine kid Slipper? for 7f.ie, w o ol ; $1,12. All other zombi in proportion. JAMES ROM:. .011/ Market :treet, near Market Haase. ap2 COUNTRY HOMES. /111110 ME CHOICE MITES VOIR COUNT. TRY residences in LINDEN titim VE4 tmk land. are offered for sale. A brunch of the Pitte burgh and Eat Liberty Railway rune into the centre of the plot. The Into contain one-halt acreand upwards. T.rmq only one-unath cash. and one-tooth annually. Apply to W. 0. LESLIE. sy2-Imd At Oat:lnt:4 Station. HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., .21ORMERLY OF TILE TWO- MILE U..USE, dealers in Foreign Brandies, V loos and Gins• also. Blitekberry, B...axpberry, Will Cherry, and Binger Br .ndies. Monringaliela, Rye, and other Whiakies. Jatuaina Rum, Supe rior Wine Bitten, to No. S 3 Liberty 'street, °lwo Pe Fourth .4treet, Pitha.hurg l h, 'a. Hotels, Taverns. and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cosh. New Joreoy Cider Ihr 'am ity or hotel pu , poses. iy3-6aud The Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN'S NEW DOEBLE•ACTI Nu Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It poesaqses many advantages over the Common Burners. - . - 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. . . 2. It will burn any (mantity of oil with safety. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5: It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. 7. it can be trimmed: and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be .removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are toe common No. I size, and 0811 be put on any lamp now in use. ! ; very per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 23 cents; Der d6zen Sold at No. t 2 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. _jets-Iydw P. HAYDEN. CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, (At the old established Coaoh Factory,) DEQIIESNE WAY. NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as tuntaL jy7 om s TO OIL RLFINEND AND N TEE PENNA. SALT MANITFAqT!:V:Ifq• CO. ..... Having completed their'arrangementelbr the • manufacture of • CONCENTRATED. 011. 4W- VITRIOL. Are nowprepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum SWltainngs•capacity 0f12,000 lba per day, they will be enabled to MI orders in large quantities without • • • Address ONORGE LEOVN, • •t, iell-3m • - Officas.24- Oat' et. Pitta • • ••._ • WANTED. AT NOOSE'S DISTIiaLERT. 189 FIRST STR-EET, Two men to rim= engine, with some expe rience in grinding grain. Je23-tf THZ ABOIONICZO OF B. PAGE. JO ! . for the purpnce of closing their trust. Will offer for sole at the Merehants' Exchange, on Sat urday. July 26.1862. at ll o'clock, A. X.. about 60 Gros- of Boerhare's Holland Bitten,: also surge number of c'aim. agatnstitiffer.nt ersons in the Western and nouthern States, su.soeount of Rol lout Bitters sent to them f en.ooisz i oo . Terms cash. BICI:BUROWIN. W. 0. IiGGIBA/T. Maritime& irl4-2taintr JUI7 75,1862 B A ims % 0 • - t•a it aaa -C•l4 ximmr --11111 11r NyiNwari. ,,. - COLLIN": PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1862. aU kinds of DAILY POST. THE PILOT'S TOWER; mt. CHECK TO ENGLAND'S NIOVE iConcluded front Yesterday. •'1 knew," said she. ••that you had con cealed something from me." "My poor Catherine. it was that you need not be alarmed, %,'e fishermen have agreed to meet to-night in the priest's gar den, to see if something cannot be done to save our beacon-tower. But you see that women could do nothing at such a meet ing.' "Saints preserve us! but if you men care so much for the steeple, do you sup pose that we women do not care for the church? There wo were. married, there our children were baptized,. there we join ed in masses for our deceased parents. Oh, Cornille, let the women pray that the church may be spared. if nothing more, for fervent prayer can never injure any en terprise." "That's what I think, mother, - said a soft voice: and Jean Bart, the youngest son, came from behind a fish flake. lie had followed his mother, but feared his fath er's anger, and hid himself until he could see. how she was received. "Another hand at the oar, - murmured the fisherman. Don't send us hack, - entreated hoth mother and son. "Well, well, ; 4 t'uruiii e. "ran:.. Half an hour• afterward the trio entered the priest's garden, where they found about a hundred fishermen, some of them, like Bart, accompanied by their families. All were in groups, discussing the threatened demolition of their church ; in the centre, surrounded by the oldest of• the party, was, the venerable prie,t. When all who were expected bad arrived lie stood upon a wheel-barrow, and requested silence. Es. ery bead was llnf . uvered — every tom•ce was silent. "My children." said the pries!. —you asked me to permit you to Itse:nitie here tonight. and I granted you the relite,:. Now, have any - of you any project fur ring our dear city, with our loved church, front the parting destruction of th-• En.c- Fish Several propositions wrre IllUde, but the priest shook his head as he heard them. Each one was more impossible than it prt.dece•isor, and all were based upon some act of violence which would have drawn the wrath of both natiims up. on the city. Catherine. profiting hy a inmavrit IPnee. addressed the priest. - Supposing, reverend fatio•r. :hitt we women, leading our children, go in pro cesiion to Fee the English comm i ss i oner and implore him to spate sour tower ".••• 'lt would be my daughter, for England seeks to ruin our port, Cleo her' may 'lour idea it holed,- There was a Inurtnur thros the crowd. and one of tiot oide.s: fishermen. elbowing his way up 1(1 , priest, and with a countenance purpl , aith rage. _aid or rather growled: `•Lock here, Mt lou ti o ped you; woLld !Mad it in savin , our church and tower. Itu• yrm appoar.e• l to th row cold water ti:11 nil our Imitsed, cveryth.m.:: that is suggested, I.isiN•l .1 l':1:1,11 . 1..! it. • • ••Master Perrot,. con t o --t-,< the tire or vomit mak,. ;he imidlitated e to.seopi• sot age : but you do tud poses; the wi.olorn that belongs to that gray beard. Ido not wish to ;lustily cold water .ikon anj usrc,oni able project : hut those :suggested thus far are wholly impracticable. Neither, my children. can I suggest anything myselt. and if llmtven does not aid us, why— . - Our tower nuts.; i.e denioli<l.ed, - mar murcd several voiee;:. ••Not at all. - cried a shrill. childish voice. Who ,:poltt• 1t but boy l ot t Cornille liar!. in a severe tame. " y our s o n, Jean. lather : :out l t hiuk I hav e the idea for which you all seel.. fe you care much for our Catlin at the fiakes:•• "Jean," cried Cornille, "I will thrush you if you say another word." —For pity's sake," said the priest. ••let the lad speak. Remember that tioil has often chosen a child to deliver those whom he loves. and .lean's thoughts may he like the pebbles in David's sling." "Well then, Jean. as the pritt:d it, go on. but speak quickly. As for our cottage, it is all we have to shelt,r but I will cheerfully sacrifice it. it' it will do any good at the present eritkal moment... "Then, fht her. tear down our cotta , .f.e to morrow night, and rebuild it beli.re morn ing upon the top of the church tower. It will then—dwelling house as it is and will Le—be higher than any other house in Dunkiik, and the city will be saved I" A burst of applause, hushed by a ges ture of the priest. hailed this bright thought. '•Silence, my children," said he. "You see now that Providence protects us. And us for you, my lad, you will be spoken of hereafter." "it's not to be praised that I made the plan," murmured Jean. "But I love Dun kirk, and I hate the English. There it is." "But you will become famouq, wt lin., and your mother will I,e proud o f p .m .— Now, my friend's shell we execute the child's plan ?" "Yes, yes. Once get Bart's cottage on the top of the tower, and we are safe:* "Well. then, meet here tomorrow night, at sunset, with such tools and building ma terials as you can conceal under your sea jackets. Master Perron, here, will act as foreman, and tell each one what to bring. And now let us implore a blessing upon our deliberations, and ask a continuance of Di vine favor for to-morrow night's work. - The next day, the priest, uccotnpanied by Coruille Bart, called upon Monsieur Westyn, one of the richest merchants ar.d ship-owners of the city. They found him sad and thoughtful, for the destruction of the beacon-tower would be the downfall of his fortune. But his countenance bright ened up as he heard of the project of little Jean Bart. " Dunkirk is saved !' he exclaimed, clapping his hands joyfully. "And, as if to aid you in accomplishing your task un discOvered by the English, Providence has so ordered matters that all the officers will pass the night on board the French squad ron::•As7 for the soldiers a few jugs of But& gin - *ill quiet thein.• • " How ?".: said-the priest. "Why, some strange fancy,as I thought, prompted the Count d'Estrades to offer a hall to our late enemies, and they will thus be all out of your way." Alter mutual congratulations, the priest repaired to the church, and Cornille Bart to his cottage, which Catherine was pre paring to leave. The family were gladly received by the neighboring fishermen; and before night the cabin was entirely de molished, and conveyed, concealed under loads of brushwood, into the priest's gar den., which adjoined the church. Meanwhile, all was in motion on , board ofthelidmiral's frigate. The upper deck, covered by thick awnings. was converted into a magnificent ball-room. Flags of all nations decorated the sides, while clusters of fire-arms, highly polished, chandeliers and mirror., gavesfairplike appearance ito the scene. Below were long supper ' tables, spread with every delicacy, and a full band of martialmusic prompted the in spiring dance. The other vessels of the squadron were brilliantlyillurninated; and, , as may well he imagined, there was not a I British officer in Dunkirk by nine o'clock. About that time, too, various landlords became very generOus towards the Eng lish soldiers, and even gave them bottles of gin for those of their comrades who were on guard at the citadel. Around the church' all was life, yet • grave-like silence reigned. Sonic. by aid of the booms brotight frotn their fishing boats, rigged derricks upon the platform of the stone tower;'others tempered the mortar: and the old sanctuary resembled an ant hill. The priest was on his knees before the altar, and the women kept watch and ward round about. To cheer them in their toil: came the enlivening strains of music from the squadron. Nor did they cease until the cottagewas entire ly re=built, a tire in'-its kitchen, and Cath erine had her coffee-kettle on. It was sunrise, and when the ropes and accessor ies were taken down, and the cottage stood there—the highest dwelling house in Dun kirk, and higher than any other building in the city—then they culled out the old kpriest, and the assemblage falling on their nees, sang the "matin hymn." On board the flag-ship, meanwhile, all was hilarity and gaiety: though, unlike ev •ry one else, Monsieur Woestyn appeared uneasy. Occasionally he would steal out into the stern. 1' which all frigates then had,; and cast an anxious glance towards the church-tower. The Count d'Estrades noticed that he did not dance, and after supper be introduced him to the English commis9ionc.r. " Neither of Sou dance, messieurs," said the count, " and you may like a game of earls. chess, or dominoes." Both bowed assent. ••What shall it be? Chess . , Enclishman Woestyn 9eid yes, though it wa3 with difficulty he could bring his mind to bear upon the game. and he consequently lost time , . His antagonist became Alter]. wlth succo,,F, and, just as daylight shone in through the flags, he made a bold more. and exclaimed in a boastful tone: ha : r'3ur castle is in danger, clid I fear it will tare no better than your old church tower. Ti - i a pity. by the way, that 1 have the tower pulled down to-day." At that moment ' the almost despairing merchant heard the hymn of praise ' and ho knew that all was safe. Rising from the table, he 'rent into the stern gallery, and requested his opponent to follow him. They fiend Connt d'Estrades already there. end the poop of the vessel was al ready lined with carious observers, French and.EnliAl. Plainly visible, in the glow ray: "f the rising Part. was Bart's cot• :age, and thrnngh the "pen door nil could ,ce the bone4t ti , herman f-ritinq From the tibial toy ;i:l' I . roach :.:ore !.. t,)!;i«; eignificantly pt:—•:117 coTtngr. —ll.hold the hizhco horist• in Dr,nkirk. nor IF, f•VOil It AN ... U.110.'7-N rIIIC rthi.o/f . It It:: Int• name' ! nfttilt••••llv. 1: • co:ltinn:-.1 nu. rriyari~•i %ritb ilprci !liver:Linn r:rrcui~•y . I ;eIC. itgend related a! Dunkirk: and a uittage is still carefully kept upon top of a roil: sl7o watchtower, which as n 'oeacon to the flourishing commerce of rite clty. to the naval explaiN Bart. they till many a alowiniz page of Ft-4 - .114-h I istory, and show that lie always retained his early antipathy to his Etigli-i neighl..or. The prediction the old priciit was fulfilled. O RDNANCE OFIIIIII, WAR. DEi•ARVOESt, IFl,4lNurnr , .. July I. thi. Depart- Inca, until '. 7. the lthci Augwt, 1m 2, for delis :.it :. , :lowing Arsenal& of infantry tieenutrmL(.nt, 02 hr.relnofter AT THE WA'rERTOWN ARSENAL. WATER TOWN, MAS'. " , "0••. int..l . ffiry to,outretn,tit•-. AT Till: ITHV LIEI WEST TitiA, N.V. APT. y at...out:ewe:l t 4. c , xiitre . 7 . , AT THE NEW Aiti.NAL. 'OVER -I.4LAND, N, AT THE ALLF. , ;!II7NY PITTS 1H 3j. “.or E1 , C01!p'e.11101..16. .? , 1"t! . •AT_ -THE FRANI:FORD ARSENAL, BRIDE:3- EURO. l'A, 21,(4. 1 act4lnfavtry acmutremoute, calibre AT THE ST. I.oi ARSI3IAL, BT. LOUIS. MO. 421..0 hut, 1 ry aN , outroment.4, onlibro tl3 20,1XP •• •• •• These accoutrements are to be made to stria conformity with the regulation patterns, samples of which can be seen at any of the above named arsenals. and are •o be subject to insßectlou at the arsenals when delivered, before being received for the Government—none to be accepted or paid for but such a are approved on insoe Minn. The belts to he of grained leather, and allot . the stook to bet he best oak-tanned. The • , houlder belt will be included in the set. lieliveries mu -t be made In lota of not less than 1,000 sets per week, for all contracts of 10.000 or under; and not less than 2,000 sets per week on all e• nt ram s for neer 10 000 counting from thedate • f thee ntraet. failure to deliver at a snecified tune will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that 'hue. The aecou trements mutat. he boxed in the customary manner ,• the hoses to be charged nt cost, to be determined by the ins; etur. 'Bid.er;wi.ibt . ate explici t<•, the time, amount and place of en..h delivery. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into b.,nds, with proper pnreties, for ita faithful fulfilment. The Department rcserres to itself the tight: to rejeet any hal, • roposalb will be add reeied to " Gen. J . W. Rip ley. Chief of Ordnance. Washington; D. 0," and will be endorsed " Proposals fur Infant-3' Accou trements." JAS, W. RIPLEY, Bric. Clgef of Ordnance. LANDRETH'S • GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND GENUINE *ii - Alsb a general assortment of Agricultural Implements, I' rul t. Shade and Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, N 0.127 Liberty street. next doorto Here ' s Hotel. mhZ KENSINGTON • IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD dr. /11....111.011., Manufacturers of ar, Sheet, Beller, Plate, Hoop, • and T Iron, Malls and alpiken; Iso. Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron suitable for Coal Works Works are adjoining the CITY GASWORK W are h ouse . No.SS Water street wad it 4 Werke& street, Swayterm Itedbalatt. BIICIIIIIII,II * LONG, NO. 127 LIB ERTY street, ascents for the Buckeye Maier and Reaper. Iron Harvester, Cayuga chi e Wood's Mower. Buckeyteershi Drill, R um or s rn preyed Horse PeoeNlNPl l ...4 o ill3 l lsfilts,: 64.1 /MEW E, EOM IWAEIDEEtIDEIAYI‘-4E -7rs,rnsa•k-e°s'VaiAwß%tL.iN& T. J. WESTERN STOVE WORKS, 944 LIBERTY NTREET, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO.. r e r l r, • MCA N - 11:7PALCP1711,EIV54 Would call the attention of the public to their LARGE tiTOCK of well eeleeted COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES •LW. IMPROVID Kitchen ltangea, Grate Fronts, Hot low Ware, dke. among width will found the Beat Coal Cook Stores In the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. A FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE .h REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDER'S to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS TN TAE STATE said the N B—We tine the DIAMOND and &CLIPSF oal Cook Stoves. with Soap Stone Linings, whit h and the fire better than iron. oo2Sis EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS INASTERN SECOND-lIANDED, TWO. If• SEATED Carriage-top Buggies and Light Buggies. without Sops. will positivelS be sold at the lowest prices. to suit the times. Particular at tention ;ud to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street. near the Two• Mile Run. m324:emd HOTEL FOR RENT. O R RENT TEM INTERIOR 1110• F TEL, r.;tnatol at Connelsville R. R. Depot. on R. xre,r, L.. offered fer rent on reasonable term.l.. is in exnellPitt reve_ir, and completely far Apply to TllO3. MOORE, 1%9 First FAMILY COAL DEPOT. WIC M. STEWART, "11.1.a...1,30.111 pig- CO AI A. CM. Corner SOUTH COMMON SANDUSKY STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. al.. Faunhen supPhed with coal at low rates on nuort notice. mhs:3ln. CHARLES IL sr PER, DRUGG isT, CORNER PENN AM SAINT CLAP. STREETS, le Lien prepay..4uo turniit. FRUIT sYRIUPS, 01 the finest quality, •o the trade, in any quanti- ties to suit purotiasers Fountains :alined at the shortest notice, anti w•ar:an:ed to give entire satis faction, rny24 GRAVEL, FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. Mil ATER. SAILS CONSTANTLY ON .s.VA. hand. for sale with instructions: Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work Is not to be excelled by that of any Hoofer in Western Pennsylvania.. B. F. SHOPE. 75 Badthfiekl et. j. -3ml Pittaburch. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUICDER6 iron 'rounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Denot PITTSBURG% . Alfl 111FACTUSIE ALL KINDS est Steam Enansee, ranging from three to one ousted and fifty horse power, and tufted ice Grist Kills. Saw Mill; Bleat Fareasee. Factorise . trice particular attentioiito the construction o. Enginesg and Machinery for grist mills. and for upnghts. mulay and finis hed w mills. • Have also on hand. and ready Airship went at short notice, Engines ant Hollers of even description. Also. tarnish Dollen and Sheet lima separate,. Wrought Iron Shafting. Hamm and rallies . lufacium°l Ovoo ,v Mac ery'and Our pricesruwlow;wor machinery manufactur ed of the Nat qualitg of , waterials, and warranted M all cases to give satisfaction. . Sill - Orders from all parts'of the country soliolt edand promptly tilled. fetil:dsw Mumma' Bale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ACT OF ESSEN. lILY of the Commonweal* h Pemmican uia. appr..ved February 5. 1862, I will .ezpose to public rale, on the premises, ,u the Borough Sharon.: Alarm 00. Pe. ,Monday. Amnia of 4, 1564 the property of the Sharon Iron Company,. Conaitting of one Rol'hie Mill, Steel Works. a large Werchotme.4o Dwelling. Homes. and 40 acme of lend; together with all neceasary Machinery for manufacturing inn, Nails, and Steel. This is a drawable property for any party abbe leg to embark in the business. located'on the Erin Extension ..Yeinasylvania _Canal. In the nentreal the kept coal regioh in ; western P.eaMlV}uta.. convenient , to Iva Blatt 'Furnaces,- ta good ;mowed of thifi be yasAnethrtenth it. nailii u e abeam Tornairentrtitird ISt: gift , Waite. in two equal payments o end mu* atoms. with interest. fromeonthinatkakethtlf.o : • IL C. ;mon., Sh aron. Juh? 10. 11182. 3414-1.44.'` EUROPEAN AOENCY. nrmexas EUROPEAN / ap ASOVE- 11 -Watar , al= trahcrta4 brineent or ripmines froaarto. .Pan of the eld ocesia7o llo •4 Or !Ulu SALlkvairable gum mug Mr* • - . 1 1 &0 69 k t et il le anthialib t 8 Stariablail" ! bretwoorNsw Yea Liverpol., alasprwleal JOHN FLEEGEB. GllNsitil3•ll. 25 corner Obis and Beaver eta, ALTAGHE_NY CITY. . _ _PAUL =GM 113115E3 SPECIALTIES AT HORNE'S 1000 i'leoes Narrow Trimming Ribbons, at Re. dosed Trims. Wide Black Velvet. Ribbon. Om Wises Trimming, SOO Dozen Hoop Skirts, from 4to 40 Springs. - Ladles' Birk and Brown Pie.Nic Hats, Black Lace Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery of all Hind's Black & White and Brown & White Plaid Silks, Drees 'Gimps and Fancy Buttons. 10 Cases Ladies' Linen Handkerehrs, 600 Cambria Collars, very cheap, 200 Eng. Thread and Guipure Lase Cellars, Brown. Blue. Green, and Drab Grena dine Veils, Purple. Lilac. and Black ditto. Black English Crepe Veils It Collars, Swiss and Cambria Sets. Linen Trimmings 90 per cent. lower than usual. Emb'd and IllaimStitehed Mourning Cambria Handherehiege— splendid assortment, Hair Nets and Head Dresses, Palm Leaf and Fine Fans, New Portemounales and Cubes. Wholesale buyers will find our Stook unusually full for the season. and at the very lowest prices. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms, 2d and 3d Stories. hi LOUIS REINSMAN......-011A19. 1111111.A.N....-..1L 1111ZDLII REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, So. •4 . 2 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. P.A.. WROIMIALL AND RRS'AIL GRALIDIIIi IL WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCK 4. t every description FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, etc. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS. Mat43rinle and Machinery. Wholet.Rle Agency kr the ealabra:a3 AMERICAN WATCHES, Illanatitetarf4l at Waltham. Mam. apl6-4Mii ~~~ IWO HORSE OWNEELY.—DIL SWEEM INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR BOWES is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lemma. arising from Sprains. Bruises or Wrenching, its effect Is, magical and certain. Batmen or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mango, v:in also speedily cure Bpaviu and Ringlione may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, hut confirmed cases are beyond the possibility pf a RADICAL crag. No case of the hind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this 'Liniment, and its faithfolispnlication wil alawya remove the Lanienetis, tma candle T he horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the fun appearance of Lamellate will effectually prevent those formida• diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. E. SELLERS & CO., de27:l7.44tw:e,yiv Aponts fcr Pittgiturgb NA.TIIO.I".ITA. (Jai- Nine ARE NOW MANUF.(kCITRING this article, whioh Wr brilliancy in banditti freedom of offer,sre e odor, and transparency of color. (which color wo warrant to be changed by age or exposer%) is unsurpaseed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the mummer. we Oen specially reeommend it. Also, our manufacture ot CAUSTIC SODA, Used by ail large Soap Makers agellXl Refineries. which excels lift per cont. in strength all the make of English Sofia brought to this country. par manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, &C. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquir ies trill be prow. ply at tended to by addressing.GEOßOk COLHOLTN, Agent, Penna. Salt ManufacturineCoutpanY. 24 Wood greet. Pittetrungh: no18:ly SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, CAMEO= AND V ESTINCS. WE HAVE NOW IN NTOBE A COW. V v PLETE stock• of SPRING GOODS. all new and desirable stylise, which bee. been carefully selected in New York, with a dadre to please the o n fastidious, and compristins in all the various new fabric and novelties of tbe 601110 D. We would revpiWuft sollalt an early call from our patrons and thejsolle, to wet the merits 01 the saute or themseries. SAMUEL GREY it SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street. air Nine White. Plain and Mum Flame! Un der sad Overehime ou band . and made to order. mi ehorttlt axle,. at R. WI MOW s Et' wr r 4 cTO : RY, No. 47 St. Clair 1114roel. oeM IMPROVED. 1111 ACM. CAP'IRAIIPSEIL RYT—This variety IJ mach !Meet. More hdcy•. better flavored. tots fewer eeed.'aud is ever, waY ca W rior to the collator' biack cap. e ova' supply any quantity 'at oni . Racket iand, or at J. KSO.Y.. 1912 So.*" filth street. BOSOM F. DLLIIILL ROBT. DA.LZELL & CO., Wholesile Grocers, COMIIISSION AND FORWARDING MOCIUDITS. Deslore in Yroduoe =td flitiburgh blanshotures. No. 2:1I LIENELYT MIZE% gaol. PITTPURCiIi EEL sy. lia• 141 FEFTII SEREET. °matte Catbadral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DZALIMII • NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES *gather Sees. 14•4 paCIZA3II,I • • - we clirmilin- •-• - . . . . .. .14011-(Numum STAI IAIIII - .1111-0111CTIONIIT . NO 22 DIAXIOIIII AUJIgiTh . , - . . . ~ , PINIULPECIEta.Iikiii a now iansolltinforat hill mum sad 'Oa TRAM Oen" Ita Ilk _prte and t. pia laffilr tO illeVs 4 " CRNeli tk.401 lowa of a day an sentaL— Ab i le... 11111 .4;llhairtingeneortment of CAnas and BB . a - all deeeraptions. Kept 11 4 1 4 wastiiato ha . t e rat 7 beet CON FECTION - MU in•the ' . N. B. Order* or PARTna , Ito.. R eill be sup plied a the eboirteet nOtkw. ' 213i,md CllPPuvitrpririfiG; • &ti t &own street /Oboe Established IS4 2. . . N A T10*11146 .1. OAli-4 -.- Kiliriesaufrumniwiriiiawr soNs 0. - thwailissealtscrefthe-.Treeesee. • -book Will be opened on the 117tb day of Jun e. Heft at tbe_elles of Hanna. Hart r C p wow of W. 4 and Third streets. Pittsburgh, rennsAvallda. for subscriptionsomprmy superintendence, for C. B tec.uPen or Reelliteled tads. redeemable at the pleasure of the untied Metes alter live years. and Parable in twenty Years from'date. and bear. ins interest at the rats °fats per ematiem. ellilibie send-annually, to be hutted ender gee Air wrote ruary Slitb. 151111. • These Bonds. dated Ma, let, IDOL will be is ,;„ in sumo of Fifty Dollars. One Hundred W arn Hamdred Dollars. and .ooe lipmeand Dol rs. No subscription for less than Fit y Dol lars. nor aw_any_Darden of Ah at sum , can be ea inked. - BilesetPftes for Aft or Doe Numbed Dollars mast be impitladt the time of subscribing. in the 11. B..l:l4CNotea and the acoumuleted Internet Due lit o f May, Des% in coin : sub scriptions Sw w 'rum ma •at the option 4 thewhemiber, bold , at the ; _or one-thied Melte thite'ef subsaribinit. inl • b,twiluty. end oup-thied be forty days Mir. reneged' 0 4 that no payment shall be less Aft, Dillow. . s eataleates will be granted id lileoseiter)l6-• for the amounts so paid. the , ortraid of Whiokthe sabee=tmamdt by maple the to d*. 'sl l :l • Weir Z: ll.l ir toie lig AlZ l r M thereof. ' 'het ,sit . es: at'supreseed I. exitillaitua .. ' . •. -' ' • Any.guieir information desired befillvOinef moven ea applioatkm to the sabseri ,ftypesagy or by hitter. JOSHUA 1 ANNA: . 8 Prrissimon Lows Aosao7.l June Ath. UM f _ ~ .. • TO THE PUBLIC.: . .. ricoaaLiT witheignorantandialse. — "Gib • ly Modest of all denomi-nations, treat scent and delicate disorders, self- -- 4* 7 , abuts and diseases or. /' - 'Nations common and in- - - oident to youths of both(l dales and adults. Stogie or married. ' Beittroi Da. Boorman, publishes the fact of his doing so. the 'snout and falsely modest are dreadfully mocked. sod think itgreat Mi d immoral and for contmainatiou and co n among their wives remising sons and. tors. Their family shod d bo mattiors to haw th orn i s n r y i n_cAuna that they do. the mute as Dr. BRAN UP. Wing ouNiiiii) lid a Iturstiva pica doe might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous lisaiek• baib raised in imams 'Prang GP as 011184 r 001 4 5 and who compare 'society, intelbrecee. belies, no, ta foliate and ants, toysterlouly. meanly _AM) rotten. It is to publicity. boarevier, that numerom parents and ardians are thankful tht their ton& daughters and wards. previously -a feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance Woo beesirr vi In health and vigor its lilt. ; den mar before and after marriage through im have been saved musk NW forum anxiety._ mortification. Ac. Spernistorr hea or nocturnal enaniedons.ureemordettre cured in a eery short gimes atlas bzfats nem.retneetes A • which arepoullarlyhrs Th 47 IN eoPronnos row the 'getable Kingdom. having lea Aim fallestyrdtheMerourialtreatment.hebtabandon ed it and substitetad the essitabk die* mum are treatod wir li a m ar t kid =ease-- wing bed over forty years ( e renews in thetr treat ment fa IV of th e Old..Worid and in the linited eg leads him to say — to, all with a Sir trith h and happiness will egain'ain(sa aeon the now—pollad cheek. Trials no imstrir cu l montebanka and quacks. but come laid Consumption and all of its _kindred de width so many am fil l our countries , can now be relined , they attend' te ft in tibtime full can had of m n ypour a Noy of the MedlatArio is gives to sdl that apply Having ; _ . U ad vantage -of over forty years experienoe and observation. oessequemtly, he has repine thin in the treatment of special dis' gases. and who is daili consulted by the profterion, as well es recom mended by repeatable citizens. poblist.empro prietors of hotel ., Aro. Othoe S 5 Smithfield street. near Diamond street. Private eommuni coffees from all . parts of the Union fluted, at tended to. Direct to detlydaw BOX 800. Pitt:Antralßt' nem. IMPORTANT TO LADIESI . 'fflim.4lolllN HAVIMUSB LIF upwards of twenty years devoted - his, hoodoos! lime heintively to the treatment Jot ranctio, and having anort=nl thh -sands ' oases in resttorni' g the adli to , sound health, has now nstizaconildeuce in olfezian yah- Fioiy his " Great American Remedt," DR. HARVEY'. CRO NO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I Which have never yet failed (when the threw Mae hay. been strictly followed) in EC.. moving diflkulties aririufrota Obatruotiou or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring t o t i mtern to perfect health when suffering from ` ( d' e . Prolapse* Uteri. Me Maar, or sr wtmoses .of :the °twee isr. ems. d,loo friall onset of ' Debility" or /Verrone rrostraistst; lipateries„ Polohoimy, which are the form:mere of wore serious. 'disease. These PJJa areperfeetiv fonwersse ow sAr Can *tinsel:dn. mos! gum !4 taloa •lw du sow delicate is. audio without diatoms; at the Ague time they am Sib: a dare.. by Strengthen's'. tnelies rating, and restoring the system to a he cod• ditties. and' by Bening on the munthb period with regularity, no [maw from *hat crust. the obstruction, ma arise. They should. however. see be taken during the first three ur tour months of pregnancy, though safe st any other titer, fie tet=inge would be the twat; • boa oolitains69 PULL Pain On 4'11444 and' when dewed will be sent by wail pn-Pild bysay sive/dot Amt. ear odIVA M tie sepal J. sin A. Rochester, N. Y.. venom' Agent Bold by Ilsiimisto seneralßY.. • :imam tuniiiih corn •r Mists- street and the Irtaminid, aultlydawis * ,*. • - , IV AVE and MINIMAL Oleo Na fie M~yWwt. arch 11.1 W... Nita' an'old et tiren of n 011,4414 and hal tkieD Praetieelbrthitlnittwout7-five: years. m eanly ow baa beez. confined to Private and Surgical Dieeeeea. CITIZENS ARTY BTlLAJ4teltit • In need of a medical friend. should got fell to Ind out the sure ploos of relict The 'uootor i s maks. stalbiato.aad hisexpecbnoe in theme& aunt of & coital* clam of diseases is & sure sou! antes do tile enlferere of obtaining rpanentt r lief by Os wee of hissomedise_ 11 . 1i1 f owins hie DD. BROW/Pli ILEMBDIAS _•_, : ~ never fitUL it s L ire the worst form of. Venereal at.aad rissokakows , Alhictiesa.-• trz=saissans agimmt from a hereditaty Abu. etbtoa mealhets Mien In the *rub` - .01 - totter gsarieds._ aid a greattgaity Strum er gin dlw. maw - the_erlgie of welch Me patient is entirely igworeaC , To pusses so &Masi. M.Sc... offsew 11134112 1 110MTi1111. - - • ' ' - 11• her. tae •his,Srogide bre roe atop . 19 solitary habit in mg •Lal , ae , dm yeses and , womb !guided do way to. (to their own tissaustims.), ar, =l C a. the ally relisble temedfse Lawn in OM - sought -Um are safe. and make a wieldy tssigmtt4 of *ebb. Dt. Brows% remedies never fell PU go eure• this gehdid dimes* re i fly eace--he w il l Irattaat 111 owe. lie Woo Omega N. Glom. Glouposcbm ramur.thaDboharees. Female WWI ems Middy Dupptemions. leases:Dtae ,roista. :dia. ham Ingloag Aiscuona. Faui IV tau Back sad Kidneys.' Irrit of Bladder:l I. gather with all diseases or an uevorawddisc A letter describing theimams. containing a rm_directod to DR . BROWN. N 0.30 gauged @ . 1 84.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be immediatel&minter. sd. •Itedisine sentob tosen, any address. safe • pieta 1 from . . . N ellltrud Privets Rooms. No. tre Stoithteld at Piusimrsh 1 1 / 4 .' solffkboipi• S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Idsindiatarin mid Dads= is SOON., CAP sad WI Wads of ' PAPER, bi.ve muffed from Nob IT Vasa alma to , , 0) . NO. 1111 SMI T HFIELD STREW.. la1!4; 1 1111 PIM for - ,sl9 ROBERT Mtfini3: - _,A.TTOF4rIAY AT LA = 'VON 136 romp 12TREET inatiN ' ELAM leigl9ll.llll. ammo 4. ocKini36 Owls! Partners. MEANS do COFFIN; 03soomon to WCandloo. M. * C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS; Owner Wood aad WaW &ma' MI6 111121111/10111WM Mill
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