Volume XX.I VEGET ABL EI NO - AUJONOLIO PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOFLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel phia, Penna., Will ef f ectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or Nervous Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti _nation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, 'Heartburn Disgust Food, Fullness or , Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttoring at the Beam Choking orsuffocanng sensations when in a Lying posture Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eves,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, be. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and great depres non of spirits And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billious Fever, be. THEY CONTAIN ALCOViaOR BAD WHINKT! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine asee out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Boofland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable)hosts of ignorant. quacks and unscru pulous adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity the Hood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drum and christened Tonics, Stoniachics and Bit ter. • Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations In plethoric bottles, and big-beiiied kegs, under the modest appellation of hitters: which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, and leave tha disappointed sufferers in despair. • YOUWANTSOMETHING STR ENG TH EN YOU? YOU WANT A GOOD 4 PPETITE? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOrTir r s- STITUTIONi DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NEH I'O I'A NESS? DO WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL! DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING? If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS From J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the e cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust 0 f their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple 'preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoof land'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I WES ..-rejudiced l'ltainst:them for many years, under the impres -91011 that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Esq ~for the removal of this prejudice by ,proper ..eats, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The us" of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of iodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for 'smooths before, and had almost depaired of re aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for tirecting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. , PRITADELPHIA. June fn. MM. From thY Ren. Joeeph 11. Kennard, Pnetor of the Tenth Raptiet Ghureh. DR. JACKSON —DEAR S,R :—I have been fr quently requested to connect my name with coin mendations of different kinds of medicine, but rat. diet the nineties as out of my appropriate sp ere. I have n all cases declined: but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my owh family. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof land 'a German Bitters, I depart from my usual course,, to impress my full conviction that for general debility of thesystem, and especially Liv er Complaintit is a safeand valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail , but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours very reopectfullv. J, H. KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street, Phila.. Dec. 24th. Orem the Wife of A LDERMAN WUNDER. meltdown. GERMANTOWN, June 1 1861. Da. C. M. JACKSON—Sin—It gave me pieasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate. testifying oat the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow perfectly cured of all those - diseases your Ridicule professor to cute, viz; Dyspepsin„chron in and Nei:toss debility. disease of the kidneys, itc. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous prostration is surprising, I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and witimutluaitation. have recommended it for the above complaints. and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store, end in most of the Grocery stores hem If any one should question what I say, let thomeame to Germantown. and I will prove to theirmtisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above Respectfully HANNAH WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown, entea. JUS_T THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will up the constitution, andgive health an d Annurth to an overta .9 ked and diseased ealth. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARM} PfitLi.uneatA. August 12, 1862. D.L. C. M. J . /mum—Dear Wei While in Vir filnk owing to the change of water, I was taken with a severe diarrina, which seemed incurable. Ind which greatly weakened me- When we embed Martinsburg. I feared I should have to °um home; but noticing some of your Bitters in ..he store Mr. H. H. Price, in that town, I pur hand a supp 4. and on taking it was speedily re attired to heath. The diarrheas was quickly dwelled. and .1 experienced no return of it. A. nmidiereflny.mierades, who suffered in theimme 8= .1114 Iron the same cane , with whom I - the Bitten. lota me in this certificate. smseetto minim to um seat of war with the Leg on.msd. metlinly take a supply of the Bit- Inlamaisinek. I would not be without it tits wimight in gold, particularly on going into a mestenereglon. Yours, truly, A.B. ALTEMUS, Company 11, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Xlloc that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON." onthe WRAPPER of each bottle. Principal Office and Manufactory, N 1). 601 ARCH SPREET, JONES & EVANS, (Succxesou To C. M. JACKSON Sc Co.) PROPRIETORS. /VP For sale by Ihmagitto and Deniers in every town in the United States; and by ;Hr. GEO. A. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. IL P. INLIEWAIITZ. • a a . g lB 2 o r W &ru le I a J OS EPH J OS EPH b FeLnEyM cTi t M . S °or- Mb Market West & 1111111IONJOIIMITON. Clout sad Youth strum . . • . 1 . .. . ... - . ...: J. - 7* - - - -1 - - -ti ... 'r ...... . . ..!T : • ~ r i ' ~ v \ \ ... . . . .., .._,...i. 0 3.... _ta S. t . . , _ , : , •-• ' ' ' - N . -. ,r ' - ," , • 6- 1 1. -.. .5t,,Lii . ..,-)::-.2,,,; ...,: ~.• ,z.i . %. , ~.. ~.z . •.., i e.". i....1i.U..1.1. - : _„ I 1 ..•:72--. -. r, 1 J. GRAIN' WESTERM STONE WOKS, 245 LIBERTY PITTSBURGH, GRAFF & ; co rte NILTIF"*C 4 rLITZERS Would call the attention of the public to their LARGE STOCK of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO. IItPROVZII Kitchen Mum* Grate Fronts, Hol low Ware, Lc., anions which will found the Brat Coal took Sloven in the State. The Diamond, Advance,Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron ClitP, Were awarded the FIRST PREhI HIM at the, State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES, Also FIRST PRE - MIIIM awarded to the . TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOWIN USE. The KENTUCKIAN told KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpeesed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the fanged stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE N It—We line the DIAMOND and KCIAI'SK ,d Cook Stoves with Soil. Stone Linings, which and the tire better than iron. oe.2B:bi PENNSILVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TiAIN A. M. Leaves Wull's Stathn every Sunday at 9 15 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Winton's, do do 923 do Wilkinsburah do do 949 d a East Liberty, do ' do 930 Arrive at Pinsk - n.O, 10 13 RETURNING TRAIN 1.61LT0: , Pittsburgh every Sunday at do East Li lerty do do do Wilkinsburgh do do do Brinton'e d 4/ do do Turtle Cteek do do Arrive at Walls .1. STEWART. Passeng9r A eta. Pittsburgh. J uIY 1562. iY , 2 ,.rovE . 0 4, 8. ‘V A. BRADLEY, O. 30 WOOD STREET, cotrawr Nrcondl. Pithsburigle, M an u fa 4 uter and Who!wale and Retail dealer in Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. sir In our eatuple room may be found the EIAIIRAT OAS BIJ RNINO COOK STOP ES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits of which have been fully tested by ousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market.; together with a great many them desirable patterns. . have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. einbrachwt some of the BEET PATTERNS now ffered to the_puldic. Sir FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam tiratec, all of which are offered at very low prices. ID" Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. inyaltf Cresson Springs, Oambria Co., Pa. rimas DEMO lITFUL D POP 11 , - 1.1 LA R place ofsummer resort, located direct ly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2„;;Uti feet above the level of the ocean, will be open fur guests from the Ioth of June till the 10th of Oc tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improvml and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected for the accommo dation of families. rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, w!ll find attractions here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. Ten-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water. and the most inagnifieent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia, V 7 60 ; from Pittsburgh, $3 OR. Fur further information, address IL %V. M 1.1 LL I .*. , 1 je.2o-dtf Crosson Springs, Cambria Co., 3,1 AN HOD lir— HOW LOST! HON' ItESTO RED! Just published, liuvelope. Price A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhnea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Etumissions, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness , Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits; Metal and Physical Incapacity, result ing from Self-Abuse, Sco.—By ROBT. .1. CUL VERW ELL. M. D.. Author of the Green Book, &c "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any' ad draw. Poet paid, on receipt of six cents or twc postage stumps, by Dr. CU. d. C. KLIIIE 127 Bowery, New York. Post Saba Box, 411211 au7:3m-is:daw 1301)174 AND FiIIIOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE 'WOES : Ladies English Lasting _Heel Gaiters for $l,OO worth $1,25. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel (loiters for $1,25, worth $1,75, Ladies English Lading Congress Reel Oakes $1,50, worth $2,00. Ladies Fine French Morrocco Heel Boots for $1,37. worth $1,62. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Beal Boots for $1.37. worth $1,75. Ladies Fine Morocco Slippers for 50c., worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75e, worth $1,12. All other goods hi proportion. JAM ES ROBB, • Market :treat. near Market !louse. CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory,) DVAIIIIESNE WAY; NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as usual MOTILE TO OIL BEFINEMS AND Ly OTHERS. THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF . VITRIOL, Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12.000 lbs per day, they will be enabled to ffil orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent, Office. 24 Wood et. Pittsburgh. WANTED. AT MOORE'S DISTILLERY, 189 FIRST STREET, Two men to run •n engine. with some expo rience in grinding grain. .1404 f M. SEELY. si 141 FIFTH STREET, %wits Cabana REAL ESTATE 'AND SENERAL ARENT Daman is NOTE. BONDILKOWNAGEB 444 oast Bus *kV . api et: „..ayxst'. PITTSBUR4H, TUESDAY MORNM, AIT": 11 /S 11 f 29 1862. PAM. 811008 .I. ORAPF STREET, r: _:r P. M. .100 ..1 24 ..1 32 ..1 411 .1 35 2410 an kinds of Six Conte THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (PATENTED JANUARY 21.1362.) Eld 1111 Ries ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now is use. It may be smoked without any deleterious or totpleactuit eficch, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into tko mouth, and the tontrue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The howl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant frogrranee. The to beet.° einfollot•bectinte mointoris unordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to c7ery one he 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 tire, (first drying itdhorotighly) or a new bowl may be procured of the dealer: lfillatead the opinions of those who have tried this_pipe: From personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented."—Phiholo. hiquirrr, A very decided improvement."—Pubfie "All who have tried it hear testimony to Its es cellence."—Eoenitta Bullciin. Deeidedlrthe best pipe in use, Sar. "The pleasures of a smoke are enhaneed thousand fold by its • use, and the deleterious of facts of smoking are entirely obviale.l."-Bundao Dfpaleh. • I heartily concur in the testimonials you have as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."— John k..: Rohrer. M. D. "It:Obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential (Wand nicotine."—S, C. Briedenho,h, M. D. Numerous other extracts might he given. but the above are deemed sufficient. • JONES Sr EVANS, (lent:rat Agents. No. 631 Arch street. Philudelohia. Unction—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent. any person who may imitate it rhall be prosecuted to the thll ertent of the law: W. & U. ItINEIIA la, Agents. No.l-19 and i;sl WOO.l street. Pittsburgh. ielB.2ineod BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROC E RI NOB. 18 AN ii 20 WOOD STREET, I' 1 "1"1 M IS it it 41 H WM. lI.SM ITII iirli. 11. sml'i'ii A C 4), WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRS! SIKEEIS deli PITTYM It oi if `I ECI.tI. %oTi4•r:. =II MALTE:4: LACE .kNI) :sEr FiNt ttdeeti..tt frOl/1 !. I,IY illsi•oi InLoki) PATTERNS'NENN EXTREME'. \ I:I.:Al:III I I .1 %I-I • •I•intrii f..l' 'tale I, 11.1c1:1 •.! • r:1 , 4 I. KM If - ATET. /2. MEDIATELY rxperielleed 4ter. for service in -the- WMIV.T. $25 per mouth 0-1 r at itn, awe. Transpiirtelien will he furni,led to their .le,ttir-i -lion. Apply le -A. .‘ll)STiil EltA. Major and Qt. I Office Quarterntneter I'. s A . N , .. ill Liberty street_ PittAiurch. G REAT REDUCTION I\ !%1 .1 11,11:It BM) TS, Stini..S. .1 .V/ ) (;.1 / 7'1.'1: t:111;.11' rz . rl)l;c: .10SEI'li 11. It. , 1:1AN10. Market street. sty...ad fram Fifth. iTNi ROBERT ARTHIIRS. ii.N .E:v Al AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. .of Ohio Missouri, Tow, Wisconsin. Virginia. No.:. York jouisiana, Illinois, lowa. Florida, Indiana. K.en achy and Michigan. No. 135 FOURTH STREET. — Brief the lip,' meeting 1. , . -‘‘ ift Oa T ing. OLT far Mr war,: t, enough or th.. 1.1 "NOW OR NEVER !" • rolit IF: UNDERSIGNED IS ENLIST . A ciiMPANY 4 , 1 , MEN. NOT POit.A7Net)/: F 0 it 'l' Il 1C W A le . Those who enlist fur Ihig perioLi 'nay he One year. tom years. or three year, will seed., re• thr fabmino lineal,, mid Ad /'•.,,..n. being musterol into service:— Bounty from Allegheny I ..nuty 050, Bounty from the l'itited States Premium from the I 'nite.l f-tat es.. lute month's pity in wit = Total 692 At the I 'lose attic war $75 %%ill t each recruit. tensible of the great emPrgeney h dictates the Presidents call for :MO. • lure wen. I cannot say to my friendA, ' but rather.: "Come, Let Us Off to the War Together.' 629-oflire. liir the nreiii.nt. in sToin, OF DI:WATCH BISILDINti, N.,. 67 Fifil Street. WEI. U. MOOIIIV, Recruiting, Offices au2 tf . 1 I EN E. M LIME. Builders and Cwatractont will rind n superior io ti etc of LIME: which we arc prepared to deliver. !DICKSON. STEWART aus-a Coal Yard. 509 Liherly street J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Meek, Draft, }loud and Mort Rage, Beal Fatale and Mer. ebaudlote Broker. OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING. FOIJRTII STREET. Pittiburgh. Pa. 1101.25.000 to invest in Mortgagee and No. 1 paper. iny2l USe ETWIERMASTERN• IVAN. • . N 1) OTHER CLAIMS .:IGAINS7 COVERNA Arr. ought by PITTSBURGH TRUST twilit...A am, e 27 3ml JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. _ . Loretta Springs, Calabria County, Pa CHTUATED ON THE ALLEGHENY Mountain, near Loretto..l wiles from Cres son Station. Pennsylvania Railroad. Camba county, Pa.. will be open for the reception of V is-Hors On the pith day of Juno. Au excellent Band of Music will ho in attend ance during the season. For circulars and further informatien. a_pOy to FRANCIS A. tIIBBONs, ielB-dteepl - Proprietor. LATE STYLES OF SUDIDIMEL GOODS MIST 'RECEIVED. MR. RAML. CRAY iILIAS JEST =TEEMED FROM THE U. East, and we are now receiving au elegant stock of for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable stocks to be found East, and take special pride in ealMingthe attention of one patrons and the Pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be awls ap to order in our usual styleto the sadsfac thin.ef allwho favor us with their _p SAML. GRAY h SO Mereban_t, Tailors, r No. IF iguirzeig. ir:•ADIIIMP ROOTS FROM 4115 CRETE RF. Li id Masalie Audio& Rena. isa DAILY PtYST. The Providence Miss Ideating. . . Speeches or Gov - Ciao - 1r Sprague. Lieutenant -Governor Arnold.. The:emits meeting in iiMarltetsiSiivare,. Providence, of which we have published brief telegraphic reports, was' a 'vend success. "Little Rhody" is in a fair way to raise her 108th regiment, as the recruit from Providence Plantations said to be• a rebel picket, 'mud if that won't de . She will come herself." The followingspeechee are worth reading: speech or Governor Sprague. bus never been my fortune to appear before SO many of the people of Rhode Island, or the citizens of Providence, as I see before me to-day. The occasion which calls you here to-day must be one of inter est to every man, to every boy that I be hold—yea, to every woman that I see gracing the windows all about me, and to! these gentlemen that emaipy thee seats be fore you. It is no playful business upon which you are assembled at:thia hour, and the topics which are to he discussed are serious—serious to you, -sir, and to you, men, and to you, wives, and your children, if you have them, and the dear est connections and relations in life which any of you may cherish. Yon arc to dis: 'ass questions and modes of action which combine together for the promatioe of your country's good—for your country's salvation. Why, my fellow Mtizens. I should be brought here to make ray ap pearance before you on an occasion like this I du not know. Since the Ist of February, 1861, it hr.. 5 been my duty, my privilege, my pleasure, every moment of my time, to devote all the ability and all the energy that I had, to represent you. It is for you to say, it is not for me, who have a conscious feeling of a right endeavor, to say whether' have diseharg,ed that duty promptly and effi ciently. Be that as it may, 1 have endear ed to perform only my citizen's duty, land I ask nothing else from any citizen or any friend, but the simple idea of a citi zen's duty. I crone here at Ocean of this committee to make my appearituce to you, and to make knowu to you My unflagging laterest in what I know and what I hail in the cause that is uppermost in the heart or merry - American citizen—of every citi• len, no matter whii, who has the rights of the people to maintain. But. my fellow-citizens, it is nut mainly the interest of those our fellow-citizens who oecupy seats on this stand, whose in terests are dangerously affected; it is the humble citizen. the man who works every day. who Oil e 9 his bread by the sweat of Lis brow. it is that man who is in danger. It is to him :None really that the position of Ids .muntry and its interests are danger ous: it is 6.r him. and him, ;usinly. I say. that we as.egnltle un an occasion like this. file wealthy man here and there or every % .-.tit take care of himself. but it re handed, yonr united support and energy to protect yourselves front en ...des abroad, and in the Geld with arms in their hands. and also from those at f,,a, who Sr.- iooking for their own selfish -3funamunl• JOS. It. HUN lilt aggrate.) 4emer: t. tio. thou. into your country ' s sr ;vice. You do not hill: but your duty in going. Every :nun a Ini go.•s, ilops :loth ug hut ids duty. nod those i010..h0 not oe are ree rear,/ 1 , • , /1/1 0 .1. It i., ourl'or p lll tight the conflict of this venue ti , the baler e•nd, and it is lor rent t, , balsa those_• ill high placer responsi. tile, who by yotir favor or by fortune oe eilp them. It is for the people of the I 'int , A Mate, to weed Dill from among the places of pow•.•r all the corrupting in thiencos which blacken and stagnate every thing they touch. There is everything for you to do. You can it by :teflon. You cannot do it with your hand: in 3.011 poelfets or your hearts all apathy. he President of the rioted States has this moment, through the wires of this whole country, called upon each State to semi forward it i.ittota by a draft--; e•ries "Good, good, cheers?—if (lineally ordered out do not come. by the middle of this month. jt is it satisfaction to the Prosidant of this country that you like this; it is a sat istitetiiin to him to know that you approve the elbirts he is making and the policy he is adopting, and he asks now, so far as this is concerned, your hearty approval. Re assured, gentle•oten, Inv fellow citi zens, that so far as the President's order in the State is concerned. his authority will be honored and his order obeyed.— ' Cries of "1:ood, g00d... and cheers.) I cannot, I must not say more: I ant not exhausted: I never ton exhausted in this cause: but there are oilier and abler speak ers to address you. My acts are before you: look to them: and for the future, whatever nay be the consequence, you will ever find um foremost in the endeavor to suppress and thoroughly extinguish this rebellion. Indiana Repudiates Negro Regi. I':U ern It PHI I.ADEI,VIIIA I! R. : —ln your paper of this date you state that "a deputation of Western gentlemen waited on the President, on Monday, to offer two colored regiments from the State of hi liana," and that "two members of Con gress were of the party." To prevent any misapprehension of facts, I desire to say, that if such an offer was made (which I do not believe,) it was entirely upon the responsibility of the persons who made certainly not by au thority or'in accordance with the views of (lovernor Morton, or any of the State officers of Indiana. The two negro regi ments which were tendered to the Presi dent and refused, it is stated in well in formed circles here, were proposed .to be raised in New York. There are no mem bers of Congresu trom Indiana in this city, and none have been here for ten days past. Front au intimate knowledge of military atliiirs in Indiana, I can positively say that negro enlistments would be repugnant-ill the highest degree to the authorities and people of that State, and that, if a meas ure so distasteful should be set on foot, it could not be tolerated by our citizens. Even a single company or a corporal's guard of negro soldiers, under any contin gency likely to arise, could not he raised in Hoosierdom, for the reasons stated. By giving this an insertion in your val uable journal you will .correct a misrepre sentation which does great injustice to the gallant and patriotic people of our State. W. H. H. TERRELL. Mil. See'y to Governor of Indiana WASHINGTON CITY, Aug. 6, 1862. s ir A Boston editor, alluding to the long noses of -I plias Cfesar, the Duke of Wellington, John Tyler, and otlier digni taries, sap that he recently saw a nose that beats, them all. It was , thin and straight, saubbed at the end, and aB of a foot long.! In concluding, however, it occurred to him that "it may be at well to state thtit it belonged to a• pair : • o f b e i. lows." mentB .~~.~~~; synoOIALTIES HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE. ,We beg leave to call the attention of .ALL WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS TO our stock of good/3. purchased early in July, previous to the advance in prices. Dress Trimmings in Every.Tariety Black Velvet Ribbons. all widths: Embroidered Coilars and Setts; • Lace Collars and Setts: Footing Collars% Linen Handkerchiefs. embroidered. hemmed and corded: llooplikirts and INcebanie Corsets; Army Side* Drawers, Socks, Le.; Narrow Cowled-Edge Trimming Rib. bons; . . Ladies' Superkw Cielion Hosiery: Gloves, Goantlets. and Mk Lace Mitts; Basek aiding Gauntlets; Ladles• Brawn and Black Straw Mats;' Chenille and Invisible Hair Nets; Weslen Yams. new let Just received; Partenionnales at all prices; Black English Crape; Bombazine: Grenadine; Crape and Lace Veils; Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET, Wholesale Rooms. Yd and 3d Stories. nut Proposals for Army Wagons. OFPICF: QUARTERSIASTER U. S. Alley, Pittsburgh, Peun'a, Aug..l, Iq4 2, fiIEALED PROPOSALS WI LL 111: RE CEIVED at this office until 12 N. on Satur day, the 9th of August, 1M 2, fur the delivery at such point or points, within the limits of thecity. as may be designated by the undersigned. of Three Hundred Army Wagons. Specifications to be Fern at this office. Biil4 will be received for the whole number, or 'for any number not less than One Hundred. Bids will not he received from any person not actually engaged in the manufacture of Wagons. Each bid must be tuceompanied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract, in ease the hid he ne mpted.and.goodi and sulticientseeurity in not lees than the amount of. the bid. will be required for the due performance of the contract. The bidders will state explicitly the period within which they propose to deliver, and other things being equal, preference will be given to bids specifying tht shortest period. Blank forms of bids, guaranties, and bonds may be procured on application at this office penion alty,or by letter or telegraph. Proposals by firms limit noise all the pantie. , to such firms. Ilto proposals of bidders not in conformity to the a , oreti requirements will not be considered. Bidder. , must be present when the bid• cue opened. 1 be rout to reiectell Ithdt is reserved. Addrees pro p osals as fellows: MAJOR Al LEN. MONTGOMERY. quartermaster SA , Pitt:-bunch, Pa.. An I mod, Se I h sin "Prole., if; for Arany Witimus. - aut. EUTIRN CARRIAGE& ITGGIES 141GONS spApinrERAT PI E4llllllll-1111 AN ID ED, TWO. LA SHATKD Carriage-tot, liugltieE and Light Buggies. without too& will positively he sold at the lowl.t,prieto.. to suit the [lulus. l'orueul.vr at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPIII ‘lllll'lE, Lawrenceville. Penn street. near the Twio3lile Ron. ORAVEL. FELT. AND CANVA6 ■ 001 P ING. M ATERIALS CONSTANTLY OS ANAL f. , r tale with instruction=; IRUX Si Tri:ATED 1011 ROUES. Our work is not to be needled by that of any Roofer in Western Penn, - ylvania. it. F. .PE, 73 Smithfield at. I'ittAr4rlh. AA; I'lllllllodiAlli KATE WAN , EICIROPKILIV A Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers bons or to any part of the old country, either by steam nr sailing packets. SIGUT DRAk LS FOR SALE. payable in any part of lilttropa. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for t h e old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and fur the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell The Philosophic Burner. HATDE:vs NEW notHLE,teribiti Philoeophie Burner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It many a.lvontage,. "Vol. the Common Burners. I. It 'nukes a largo or mall light with perfect combustion. It will burn any quantity of (Al with saes. It can he used with a long or short chimney. It. can be used as a taper night-lamp. It can always be tnade to burn economically. lt is more easily wicked than any other Of. 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 tags& These burners are the common N.,. I site, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every Per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen sold at No, 'FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. P. lIAYDEN. KENNINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLUYI)eIzIJLite . . Manufacturers of ar, Illemegs, A suad T Imam, Nana And liplike/6; Iso, Screen, Small T hail and Flat Bar Rath. Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY ()AS WORK Warehouse, No. tat Mater 'street and N 6 Market street. BagM, MotildlnE. aplB.4aireis LAKE SUP ER lOR COPPER MINES SMELTING WORK S. DVIDUILTSY dr, CO..' Manufacturers of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Cop per Bottoins.Baised Still Bottom , Speller Solder. dr. ADO importers and dealers in Metals. Tin. Plate s Iron. v de. air Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machine• and Tools. Wirehottm No; lie FIRST and I*o SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penna. Ar Sp sei al orders of Copper cot to any desired return. - • ferddydaw WILLIAM HARMON A. norms. General Partners. BIEANN it COFFIN, (Summon to 144:t/Wiese. Mesas a C 0.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, P1'11161811111,1 61. MAL LANDRE'rII'S GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTF.DFRENHAN I) le EN UINE NI - Also a general assortment of Agricultural Implements, Fr ra likeadeuad OVOUSIMUtaI Trees, received and for cal! by BECkHAN & LONG, N 0.117 Liberty street. next doorto Hare's HiteL mb22 S OLAR OIL WO* * c9IIIIPANY, OF PENAbxLTANLi; OPPIM' ST. CLAIR STREE.7OBear the Bridge, 12..addreo myl9.tf J. WHAM. JR., tearetary and Treasurer. Art DM BELTING, OF THE BEST ILllL.Eastern make,Gum Pal i lyWl r _ ask eta. 6?!.llll4 griitertystreetoppodtaislid of Wia. ad.*: IliE=lii MME Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Workii,:ao- So phia Furnace, Etc. Ifllf Pill KRUANCE •OF -AN ARIAS nag• DER issued out of the District Court of Alle gheny County. in the Commonwealth of Peginyt. van's, to N 0.3 of NOv,,enlber TWM. Ink - I: wi ll expose to_publie sale, a tthe Idercftnter• on Fourth street.- in the City. of Pii on WedneFillay the 27th day of Aftud.llllllfh at. o'clock P. 31.„ or at Midi time' em - aisktaWluels said sale may be then and.thertialionnild: 11l the following described *wooed/. to witc:= 1 k,- ', The lands and tenements ecuripoldngenil 'input , . tenant to Orisabalfbrior and Scow 'Furnace. situate io Pollock ToWnallbiVlialehnligridnlia cent to the boron* nflibs=t eset . nce county. Pennsylvania. houn 1. as follows: . " ' - '''' '':' A piece of land boundedi- A i noillf*mi 1 ' ' tick creak, al creek. cast by the Pennvanialorf a n o 1 d otherland of said trust, and west by oe creek': containing one acre, Mow htrielsil*Vhich are erected a blast furnace, knownby thieninie of Sophia, 40 feet square and 95 .feet. adding house toyer house, cinder house. w .. hpullo. boiler house, engine house, engine add bhawitls three boilers in the boiler. house:and flit.. o , xtri ki boilers set and complete, and huge brick. lc. A piece of land, beginning at north-east of Rolling Mill lot, on Neshannock creek; rd aline thence north .17. P. west-IW2 feet: north 8. east 151 feet, thence along ssidmill lot 24e..4%5g.ni the Place of beginning; on which is a brick efts and - a blacksmith shop. ' ''-''.' . ' 84 ' i . A piece of land rt one saris and % perishes, more or less, be 'ginning at & post near Ur. 2 on Pennsylvania canal, running south 211 L... _west 300 feet to a Not on said canal: thence tou 20Xr east 348% feet to a poet on Negioniock crook;' thence south 463.1' west 300 feet by said week to a post; thence south 20W . east24o34 feettothe place of beginning:, on which it erected srolling mill. the main budding 150 by 212 feet, with sheds at tached. in which are 16 boiling. (unmet% 5 bent- ' ing furnaces, boilers and engine suilleient to drive all the machinery in said mill.hat rolls. small rolls, nail plate and muck rolls, semeezersestioars. etc ,25 nail machines and ono wrought !pike ma chine, and a brick warehouse, 60 by 20 feet.. A piece of land beginning on the canal at south west corner of mill lot, and Mining- 11011* iffile west 136 feet along said Catilli, thence sou" flibi east 50 feet by land of. J. ,it J. C. White, thence south 2' east 181 feet by street, theameWest 24 feet to a post, thence south 2° east 150 feet by art.silleg, thence 18 feet by .1. & .1. C. White, 4o adllLict• thence along said lot to the place in Isegnellinff: containing one-half acre, more or lemon whichie a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, orwine and boiler house, with engine sufficient . ,to drive um chinery for 24 nail machines, one spke machine, one stave machine, circular saws. Sic., there/neon- ' tained i one clay house.sB by 34 feet, with i ma chinery fur grinding and tempering clay to, Make fire brick. A lot of ground. No. 8. in White's addithin to New Castle, bounded on the north and east by streets. south by, lot No. 7. and west by-Jefferson 51 feet front by 160 14et: on which is a brick cooper shop, 25 by 90 feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A piece of land in the borough of New Castle. beginning at the north-west corner of School House on east side of Jefferson street, near the bridge over Neshannock creek: thence north 88° east 131, feet to said creek : thencii north 37.14° went to Et feet ; thence south 5334°weiit:281 feet to Jeff: erson Street; thence south i ,, east 125 feet, to the 1 ,1,,, o; i,,,Kinni.g. , a ttaining one act.., more or A lot of ground hounded. north by other lands of aid trust, east by A. 1.. ,fr O. W. C r awford, south y White's heirs. and west by Jeffersonstreet, on which is erected a briok dwellituthouso. The ahere-described property will be sold to-. gather as it whole. Also in separate parcels. - as described. undividedfha half of 00 acres of land, more or Ica in Nesbannoek township, bounded-north by Crawford, cast by Pearson, Pyle and others, south by Thomas Palls, and west by Maitland and Crawford, abounding with coal, about 254/ acres cleared, coal banks vtieneil, a number of frame housea, barns, sheds. stables. coke ovens. ke., erected thereon. Apiece of land in Neshannoek township. hounded by lands of William Alexander, James Boyle. and John McKee. containing:al acres and 130 perches. on which is erected a plank house, a Joe house. a trame stable; about :.1.1 aerefeleared: also a good spring of water: Three eon:Moons iota of ground, in Pada township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others, south by White. east by Vegan and others. and west by —, on which are created dwell mg houses. stables. Ste. A recce ot land in Neshannock township, lying south of Eastbrook road. containing :al acres, more or lee , , being part of the Ihrupson tract. purchased by Y. McCormick from Diann Thaw. son. situate about 13.., inims train New Castle, on the Eastbrook mud A lot of art und. 60 feet front by 1R) in depth, in the borough of New Castle..bountleil north by street east by allay, south by Jacob Lint and west 6 Jefferson street, on which is erected a triune stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township, iii White's addition t o New Cootie, beginning on Mill street. at corner ef lot number:2: thence eouth 2.E24 by street 50 feet: thence south att° west by lot No. 3. 1:0 feet ; thence north Q.' west by alley 50 feet to sou t wes t corner of lot No. 1: thence north east by rot Ni. IFo feet, to :he place of be 'denies. A frame Louse and lot in Pollock township, bounded north by Neshannock creek, cast by Jef ferson street, west by —, east by —. A lot of ground in said township. bounded north iiy Wallace, east by an alley. south by Dickson, and west. be Croton road. being N.. 1 feet in front by 190 feet in depth. Also. a tract of land of about 42. , 1 acres, in Su gar Creek township. Venango COUUtY.Pennitylra nia, k 'town' as the Saw Mill tract, being the same described in decd from Pollard McCortnick.dated std August. Also, 3 bit of ground in the City of Detroit anti Slur ,t khigan,desoribed as the east half anti tt strip off the west half of tire feet in width, run ning the entire length thereof; Of lot number 3 of block N. :7 ..f the Caw Farm. A more full :mil accurate description of the prop• erty to be sold will be furnished from the deeds at the theca sale. Tanya—line-fourth of the purchase in hand,- pon execution of the deed or deeds, and the res idue in three consecutive annual installments thereafter: with interest from the date of the ac know ledemen t of the deed before the Court. Said deferred payments to be secured by bonds and mort g a ge upon the property. Twenty-flee per cent of the burnt money when the property is struck down. WM, 0. POWI.K. .IY L'l l -4w Receiver. kmPECIALIVIr kmarantaadfales ' ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret mad' , delicate disorders, self abase and draftees or • matins oommouand in cident to youths of both . sego% - and adults. or Married: Dieause Da. Bacnirravr publishes the fact -of= so. the ignotain. and Wails modest ire shocked, and.think it a great'sin :very ;inanoral and for ',contamination aad emu lion worm their wives. ',oinking sons da ugbtigs Their family physsciaa shoidd be eautionitplkesa m ien in ignonwe *MO do the siansli(Dr. STRUP.Sezeept llama luttristins Drag degmot be lost to them am stupid falsely and prewiptuous NM and raised in *wrung% aPlancap as m and who oompare moiety: intelilgete. senati. - hi l uto collars sad eentk mystarionstr. Mr= rotten. it is to publicity, however. th t h _ parents clad guardians are thankild :that their ions. daughters and_wards, previously feeble sickly and of delicate sondition- and ,appearanat. have be mitered" to health and vigorby R . BRAN besides many before and 'atter marriage thrtsigh him have been savedwek suf-f tering. anxiety. mortification. he. Snowman hes or nocturnal emmialioneareisomuletabieured in a very short space of time by_ his new remedies , which arepemallarly kis own. They are imurpounds ruin the Vegetable Kinmlom, having sees the fallacyofthe Mercurial treatmcnt,bo has abandon ed it and substituted the veritable . rimale dis eases are treated with marked suaares—narmg had over Only years (40) experience in therm treat ment in hospitak of - both the Old World-and in the United Mates leads him to say—to all with a fair trial,' health and bemuses will again bloom anon the now—palled cheek. Trade no iongerwith =Wheals and wake but con, and be tared - Oopglmptson and an of its kindred diseases, of wain ao Many annually fill our eountrisi; can now be relieved. providing they WWI: to it in time Full particulars can baba" of my treatment by grommwa Ooy of the Method Advieg.which is given grail. to all that apply Raving Dia ad vantage - sif over k i l i Veare experleirew and observallog. maw . he has impailor shill in the trentment spee ilisemec and' Who is 4 11 7 oeumited kg the professes. as welleatsemn mended liy repeatable aitkens, piablisma% pristine it hotels. he. :thilas OA street. near Diamond street. Private eisatauni cations from all parts of the Dalin subtly at tended to. Dinette BOOK, CAP LETTER, -daiklyillsw S. B. it C. P. MARKLE, W RA I'l'l Nil PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood Hiroo*. to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET, sir Cub .aid for RA(IS HOHICIIT D41.21[1.1 4. Y 'DALIN= 808 T. DAL:ZELL ilk 11:111L, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. AND llenlent in Produce and Pittsburgh Nonnfsoiareo. No. 231 LIIIENTT STUNT, PITTSBUNGH FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE. OFFICE tIARTERMASTEE U. S. AMT.} Pitts arch. Pa.. June 14. /861 relliE UNDERSIGNED WILL PIM . CHASE good t... 4 IU I) 0 A IC Delivered in quantities nut leas .than five hun dred bushels. Payment made on delivery, at No. 349 Liberty street, or on . Levee. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. ujor and QuartermasterV. S. A DAVI& 111 . 0A,DLUE4 Spteiad Partner. FAMILY COAL imrivr. WX. M. STEWART, I.11.S.1A.:1•171111 TN 'CCLA.I-•• 101.. Corner SOUTH. COMMON k SANDUSKY STEEETT. ALLEGHENY .CITY. *S. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notioo. mhs:3in. CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. Tho Subscriber wishing to close out his summer BOOTS, SHOES, AND DATUMS, To make room for Fall floods, will offer them at a alight advance on cost Yon must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE, . . OF JOS.T. BORLAND'S, au2 sift Market. atreetai doer from Mt. "wiLTEIIA.VE JUMP RECEIVED PROW v the East a lance and choice seleetioo of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths leaf; 'wta all the newest styles COATIL9*,:OAHOOREs AND VATTING& W..ll2.lll4diffla CO-• '• • • Ass Prom' street °nun :Tgazimi `AilScutari tela ety. =79 GBEEN APPLEII-75 Beni ailaWir Apples Rut retained and for ea7eb_y_ USX %mans*et sad /17 nt *We. e.:1710 P4anutaeturers and Dealers in and all kinds of Pittxburich. Pa.. ap9 Wholesale Grocers, NEW GOODS. ::k sit:7' .._P ll'O'1:;•: Uftblished - 1842. • - , / „,.. Mlh aI CAL -L-- M .- . ' ' ; '' '' ' irirr.L._. /••• Dr. ;sb kilit t , o 4 - ..g414 - „ rzi a. tubiu: swam garthelart . .., .00nlnad inestl7 iePli ' ' - :4 , P 111 1 0 1). ipi l laa " . 4 * . i''. 2 . CITIZENS AND STRAIRNIME%:- , ..7.? •,• In need of a medical Mend. 11101lid r 1,.... Jv ~..,. - Ind oat the rare glare of relief. Tho o ';''''" .„ regular gishate.and Idsexposiamo in the ''' 7_,. .meat of a eats% elm of diseases is a ma pat;_ ante, to the indrosan of obtaining 511110- 14gitthe are of his remedies an following his _. __ , . DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES D fell to care the wont form of Venoms! Dimaima iu mritiss aid Sorotuloas Affections— Also asides from a bandits?, taint. whieh =Miens itself in the form of tatter psoriasis. and a meat many :form_ of skin dis till/IA iblUldllit et Irbil& the passe, is ontirel, ignorant. To Mums so aninaL nrairown often hoed a puce's m e • Di Brain's needier for the iiiiiniihis triadta • =4 oo. niltr itc y rta thataiditar, habit otaensual e young and weakininded 1 .... rr= .. (to their own dastruationd ar remedies known in the country —they are sals and make a speedy restoration of health.' ' RIINDMATISM. painful Dr. Bypwn's remediss never Sill to, ours this painful • i s i e - Isr s yam nsra—he warrant a mire. He abo treats Mks. Diese r g e rmas tirethalDl Pentala Adm. Min Suppramions. egesis of' .Jaintsi ilskilla AMIN Nervosa Atieetions. Pains in the Diaz and Rids Irritation °Me Bladder. to gether with aR dbsiw of ea immure might. A letter describing BR O WN . t a an directed to DR. No:n• thuithfiebi St.; Pi burgh, Pa., will be immediately ammo. ed. medicine sent to any address. safely zincked and secure from olwannuon. . . - Nies and Private Rooms. No. 60 SidiWield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-tawds IMPORTANT TO LADIES! NAIL JOHN HARVEY, HAVING, FOR Al upwards of twenty years devoted' his pro trusions' time exelusivaly to the hianstent of Female IliFfmaltiee. and haring suoseedel in thou sands of eases in motoring the 'Rioted to sound health hes now entire eouldence in offerhur pub tidy his - 44 Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S' CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never Yet Well (when the &mo tions have been strictly fouowed.) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Refire. or in restoring thsksystem to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affictiora. Preks= e lfisri. de Mare , or other wftlmess of tha Or = Alec in all ewe ffiefiility. re.. tin. which are tie stsistagne ens of more serious Aiwa& 0311Theee PasstrWilwersfirhareded elide eon *Steam. aid pecelbe Übe* but he mod delicarefe-- mate widest canny distress at the same tune .they ad fib a charm. b 7 etrefildllewleklatiSo - and restoring the system to ahem/wean &flow end•hy bringing on the monthly - period with regalia*. no matter from what cause the obstrgetions may arise.' They should, however. sot lalass during the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as adsesniage would he the result. • Raehlbox eontains6o Pills. Pain ONE Do Lisa, and when desired will be sent hymen pre-paid by an_y selvd_thed Agent, on receipt of dement! J. BRYAN, Rochester. N. Y „ General Agent Sold by Draggistsasneralle. zes BEM ° Flrainire, • Censer Make- street and the Dianiond, aufiLlelawis TO; THE` . THE- PUBLIC BOX BOO,' Milbank Past Oise. *** , • rffido 111111.19 E oWNEIIII.—Dit. 8 A. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. FORM is unrivalled by any . in all VMS O t t o Wi il INIS. kilt fapirain4. Minna or W ita West and certain. Harness or • gam Manse. in.. it will also speedify core Bpsvin and Banbena may emits. be pre vented and arnsd in their incipient - but eonlionsitales .me beyond the 0 of a afandAL ono. Ito ewe of the ' ever. is so-doiminitifer heiminitbut it nun by -the al tbentoni Tm liefeithrel a wli= VI anYiKrano hf/Adis vu•o horse Uinta wi m th conc.e ease.- ' ' Every hone owner shoo* have this teiiiiffy at hand. for its timely use at the first appearanos ot Leaman will effestually urevent those fbnuida dmisam mentioned. tawhish ail horeseasellable. and cribeh render so many otherwise iralikiblo . Rlg.tA.T r x• Trutees' 13.1 e. • ApIF %%WIVE OF AM ACT OF AMBIII3I. MalP BLY of the Commonwealth of Fetuogylra nity approved February 5,1862. I will exPoue to Du b& sale on the. premises. In the Borough of sham. de l ver me, Pe, on Monday. August 4, 1862. the property. date lillhavema Irina Commuusx, Consisting of one Rolling Mill, Steal Work a km wombats/Afton= Rouses. and 40 sere* of UM; together with all necessary Madam/ for mauifectuaing Iron. Nails. ate. Steel. • • This is a desirable property for any p" 'slak ing to embark in the business, located' on the Erie Extension Peonmgvaais Canal. in the.mmtre of the best cool ration in Western - Pennsylvania. oonvenimit to lye Blast .Farasen, and lam a good prospect of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad . csi guis through it. Sale to be absolute. Ter—Ostrthird in hand, sad the bilMnce to tw o equal payinesits of di and nine months. LEK iatersiM Rigs eenfirmtbm of sale._ '- M. C. TROUT, Trustee. shoos. July 10. DEL • J044140'd °WWI BY - IMM KARON AN T Tex Lea, 49 Mt. Clair Street. 3orrucerresl47l 2ll NG MADIT9 0/1•- •MIR WW NOR CAM • ,•••• L•• LiAllife 111111 , 11Th= FONIFONW S arighter i gur purehisid at plea flay below tie usual irate: airerast lidasemate oared tome berm. JOHN LITTLE, girlyci NO. 106 STOCK AND BILL MRS, wizzte.stookßonakmuitie ~~~