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" * YOl4. ands STATE
otannET. are our agent, for the ly
Iffir in those' eitint, and art wt
thoriz4d t otainalAtivertiretnenta and Sabberiptionv
or as at attelairati Bahia
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST
CITY AD NEIO - 118081100 -- D INTEL
The Last Day.
This is the last day for which volunteers
will b e accepted fOr the new regiments,
and the deficiency, if any there be, will be
made up by a draft. Therefore let all
come up this day who can and lend them
selves to their country. After to-day the
liberal honnty of sat will cease, except
for those who join the old regiments. We
understand 'that many recruits have ex-
bibited a great, lack of confidence in the
bonds proposed to be issued by the county.
There no occasion for this. They
will be issued in good faith, by the consti
. fated authorities and there can he no
doubt of the Legislature legalizing their
issue. We have not the least doubt lint
the bonds will be issued in January next,
when they will be readily convertible by
the soldier or his family. All who enlist
can feel certain of getting their bounty and
they will also receive $lO in cash, on being,
mustered in. We hope to see all the corn
panies now recruiting filled up to-day.—
We will thus save a draft. It can lie done,
with the right kind of an effort
The Late Sean Race.
" Wilkes' Spirit o the Times" aiid the
New York "Clipper" f
both have detailed
accounts of the late sculling match for the
championship. Speaking of Ward, the
former says : "He did not appear in this
performance to be as effective as usual,
and- we understood that he was not in that
fine condition which might have enabled
him to 'break down his gallant opponent.
In this case another match may have a
different result, and it' one should be made
it will cause the highest interest through
out the United States among all lovers of
aquatic spurts." The correspondent who
describes the race throws out a banter for
a race in four and six oared boats, and
"Come, Pittsburghers, trot out your
' Port Perry' and Fishermen crews, and
if you can beat the Rip Van Winkle I:oys,
You can take the balance of our 'green
backs' and `pOstage stamps.' •
The "Clipper" more candidly says
"Ward, the former champien, shstained a
most inglorious defeat, much to the mor
tification and surprise of his friends. Hamill
outpulled him at all points and dis
played a great deal better judgment than
his competitor. * " The time made by
Hamill in pulling the five miles is' very
fast, indeed, considering that the course
was something over, instead of under, tire
* Ward, we understand,
ad
snits that Hamill is the better. m.in, and
therefore it is not probable that tlz, two
will come together again in a match mei% "
Tde "Clipper's" correspondent say., :--
-James Hamill is now the ;Than:idol,
sculler of American waters. Whether 1:e i,
destined to retain the honors without
another struggle remains to be seen : but
we do not loam where it customer ;s to h e
Sound to challenge his claims. He is a
careful, steady, ambitious young man, and
we trust he will not permit his trium ph to
lead him into another channel.
Both parties conducted the business co:, ,
:meted with the match in it fair a:J.1_11011°r
able manner, and we never witnes , :ed
match in which better feeling wa, mani
fested. Neither asked for any pt i vilege
that he was not willing to accede to the
other."
The East is fairly beaten -this and
cannot complain of any bad treatment
from the Rest. As Hamill is now the
champion of this continent, an ~ -ifcirt will
probably be made to get up a match be
tween him and Chambers, the English
champion.
Volunteer Bounty Fund.
The Committee report the following ad
4itional contributions:
Previow.ly reported.... ..
James Woodwell. ........ ......,
•
George Binger,
Clerks iu Pittsburgh Post Office,.
A. D. Loa,
k.l. 11 Shoe:Merger 3c Co , ......
ThOMNA Irwinit,
Borough of Turentum, by Rec. J. 1/.
.....
............
Third .4 art!, by Jas. llcrilunto.
)(nap. Rudd k Co.. additi na1,...
Birmindiatu Boro', by J McDonald
Patton Township. by William Shaw
Subscriptions at . 31 echanies' Thud:, j.
,1,
Allegheny City ' .' 4l ui
Biresingbani Born.' by J Salisbury 113
00
Peebles Ind Collins Townships, by
Geo „ Jaw
S White
Lawrenceville, by E Wi1kin5...........70 On
Crescent Township, by N Porter 131 25
Eighth Ward, by D Dithridge ..... CO
Fi h Ward, Herman. by J F 40 tr,
I %rHETHIPTIONSI AT TRH HA' KISG HOrSF
ne
KRAMER ASP RARE
L P Hitchcock
J R Weld in
.fames S Craft ............. .....
/1; Simpson .... . . ....
Nast?, Bauer kCo ..............
Thoutaa Snowdon.
Willi au MnD I.r
George W Murphy..
James Dickson....
sioorke
Appearance of the New Comet.
The second comet of 1862, discovered
at the Dudley Observatory and at Cam
bridge oa the night of the 18th ult., has,
within a few evenings, become quite arion
spicuous object. ft is now about. eight
degreeil distant from the polar star, and on
:.line with the two pointers, from the
nearer of which it is fully twice as far dis
tant as the pole. it is known as Tuttle's
comet. When first discovered its motion
appeared to he very slow; but this was
owing, doubtless, to its great diStance
from the earth-135,000,000 miles. it
then resembled a nebular body. Stilise
(pent investigations showed that it was
approachingjour globe at the rate of two
and a half millions of miles daily. The
embryo of a tail was first observed on the
:Ilst ult. About the 26th inst., the c-met
is expected to attain its greatestbrilliancy.
Up to that date least it . will
through the whole night. --
En Route Ibr Washington.
The following despatch will show that
the regiment of Col. Clark reached Har
risburg in safety and is now on its way-to
the National Capital :
HARRISACRG, Aug. 21, 1862.
Hon. Thos. H. llown: Col. Clark's
Regiment has arrived safely, and are now
receiving their - blankets and clothing.
They leave for Washington at six o'clock
this evening. R. C. HALE,
Quartermaster General.
At Cresson , all the guests turned out
en masse sad vied with each other in at
tentions to the soldiers.
Am Ateratetive Plate.
Fleming's Hat Stare, 139 Wood street.
The proprietor has just returned from the
East with one of the finest stocks ever of
fered in this market, comprising every
thing new and desirable in the hat and
sap line, which will be sold as usual, at
the lowest cash prices. Buyers, whole
sale or retail, are invited to call and ex
&mule our stock; at Fleming's 1:_:;) Wood
street.
Jour Nora Companies OIL
Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, the
Union Infantry, Capt. Wright, Keystone
Infnti, Capt. Bayne, Sumner Infantry,
Gls. Seibert and McClintock Guards,
Capt. Languor, left for Harrisburg. Their
deputese was witnessed by thousands of
spectators. They are the last of the nine
months men recruited her..
se I FROM AN IDLER.
...._
i PII!LIPSECIIG, CENTER Co., Rt. I
-- "- AUGUST 18114.141f4-- . I
I MI:. EDITOR:—After a weary waiting of
i a week or more for an invalid partner to I
I._
.come sufficiently convalescent to "as
sume the responsibility," and relieve us
from the cares and vexations of business
for a briclperiod, weare now upon the way
tbr the monntain retreats of Pennsylva
nia. By takin.g. the 3.50 train, on the Pa.
11. R., we had an extremely pleasant ride
to Tyrone. We reached the mountains
about dusk. A magnificently clear and ail
very moon lighted us throughthegrandeur
and beauty of the truly romantic scenery
of that portion of the Alleghenies between
Cresson and Altoona. As we passed
Cresson we observed the Mountain House
as brilliantly illuminated as the many , hap
ity, smiling faces that gave us a passing
salute at the station. The stirring music
front the baud in attendance floated down
in charming contrast to the clatter of the
brakes and the shrill shrieks of the Iron
Horse. A hurried glance at the forest of
crinoline at Cresson was enough to satisfy
us that the ladies there, must
Think beams
Of beauty from its founts anti streams'
We also observed that our train brought
several passengers for this far-famed
mountain retreat, who were received with
warm greetings from loving hearts, and
fond glances from bright eyes, that
- Nrark ear emniint."
And look Irighter when we comet'
'e envy such happy mortals, and sedni
sion:dly despair of ever casting our
ready haittd book in Emelt please-
this desponding mood of mind we reach -
ed “Tyrone Station,. and,strange to say.
slept - .tiro' the weary hours of night and
awoke refreshed. and, with our usual flow
of "gay and happy — xprribr, resumed our
journeyagain.
We now take the — Tyrone and Clear
field Railroad," and tbllow its sharp
curves and continual windings around the
wild, rugged and picturesque sides of the
mountain ranges, until we have reached
au altitude of twelve hundred feet, with
in a distance certainly not exceedin g soy.
enter n m;ies• The toweril!g, mountains,
penetrating. as it were, the very heavens.
upon the one Side, and the ya{Cningdepths
and chasms upon the other. coupled with
the extremely situ* curves and fearfull}
stoep grades. will, at all times. render the
road lot oiled of terror to the timid trav
eler, and one of awe and admiration to the
lover of nature and of science. An amu
sing anecdote is told of an engineer, whose
nervous system trill not have been of the
strongest charue:er. A few days ago the
only :fo,Thnotiv, ti,e upon the road was
thrown cut the ft tok at one of the most
dangerous of curves, where there is a fill
ing (Tune hundred feet. The company
procured a locomotive rote the Pa. P. ft.
to not their !rains until their own lueruno-
tire sintuld repaired. With the strange
engine carne the strange engineer, who.
rat:: making the first trip. recited ali the
I%as every
no•n ! gpia poet, C;
o Wll3l tea, to prevent the train from
leaping. frtdu the track and hurling all to
certain ti....ttla anti 4irstrnetio!:. "Ibere are
:evet.teeit miles of this ro.:11 la operation to
Sandy /111fr'3 from Philipsburg.
Ldere we take a stage ---•i real old fashioned
one —and arrive at our at-s:inat:on, Phil
ipsburg.. at noon.
As has been our eu.s.doni hi•retofitri!,
located ourselves at the ;; :pread Ragle.•'
now kept by our `'literary .. friend, .1.
Eerier. 11',. thinkwe could suggest to the
very worthy landlord a few improvement.,
in the sior - ping and enttng arrangements
ahoul his house that would add materially
to the curn!ltrt tits guests.
We had the es:lrene-, pleas e `e of meet'
ing here with ow. old mei esteemed friend s .
\( ( B irk and Jackson --the latter
now more familiarlv called ••4 leneral — and
“Stonewall." And here let us ret urn
thanks to eat-it of these gentlemen for the
unremitting attention and kindn cos be
stowed by them on our party during our
stay.
With thnin we tinily made fishing and
hunting excursions--to the mountain
brooks for trout, and to t "1 teer licks . '
for a higher and more noble game.
Philipsburg may justly lam claim
to the fille a the "grand rentrtt'' for trout
in her TE:IIIerOUS brook: , and
.ttre.atai
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251
iri
2-, or)
orf
- The ulimei,iir t-ioll leo:. in the run.
Darting:nal ilr.shirm caw by one,"
atforiling inlinita amusement and sport to
both young and oh!. 'Twas really amusing
to look upon one of our fishing parties
pre ,- Iparing for the sport. It forcibly re
minded one of the "Red Fishwman," as
"A II alone by the side of a pool.
A tall man sar on a three leaned steel,
Kielcmg up his heels on the dewy and.
And putting. in order hie line and rod."
The toilet donned for the sport is certain
ly very nnique and antique, from the hat
to the boots. Wading is the only way to
getup Or down the stream, owi:ig to the
dense growth of brush and laurel on the.
margin : hut our labor is always well re
warded, as any One who can bait a
hook - nod "cast a line, - will pit "bites
sufficient to satisfy hint.
Bat the “big tiling" after all, is watch
ing a "deer lick'' whieh we did a few
evenings ago. Tim first, thing in order,
after reaching the base of our operations,
was to climb a pine tree, to the height of
about fifty or sixty feet. We did not ex
perience much difficulty in climbing,
though the trees were destitute of friendly
branches to assist us, yet with extra ex
ertion:3, and extraordinary "hugging"
which proved a severe operation on our
doe-skin 'unmentionables,' we were soon
perched snugly in our elevated • position,
and calmly awaited the approach of the
game. Imagine us then comfortably (per
haps fin should be prefixed, ) perched on
a limb between- heaven and earth, for
ovie- .teren dreary, weary hours, with a
ride, a bottleofwater and a flask of "lien•
nedy's best." 3 No. nn Smithfield street,)
between us.
When the deer makes his appearance, the
watching loses all its dullness, and be
, comes very exciting to the "green hand."
I shall not here mention whether or not
your correspondent obtained any deer, but
I will say that. cur party (five in number,
detailed at three"licks ' ') brought in two
of as fine specimens of the forest as I have
looked upon for many a year. Perhaps
some of your readers would like to enjoy
a night's "roosting" upon that same tree;
if so, let them call upon ono of our friends
in Philipsburg, and, our word for it, they
will be accommodated.
Recruiting for our army is being on quite
actively here, and very few are now left to
look after the wives and babies. From
what we see and hear from other places,
our noble old State till have no trouble
about her quotas in the last calls of Father
Abraham.
But your correspondent is reminded of
his speedy return, to suffer the heat and
discomforts of city life, and he would most
willingly prolong his stay,
"White the bee's in the rose, and the birds on the
grwar r
But he fears his pleasures are ended for
this season at least, and will therefore bid
you 11.1116.11. iours, very truly,
,•• N. 0. M
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Consolidated,
Couipany C at the Semple Infantry,
Captain E. M. Jenkins, and the Rahm In
fantry, Captain C. A. Palmer were yes
terday consolidated, and held an election
for Officers which resulted as follows .
Captain, E. M. Jenkins;. Ist Lieut. S. C.
Sehoyer; 2d Lieut., M. McConnell. These
gentlemen will make good , officers, and if
• opportnwitZ. offer‘.....9v 304 make
their 'mark. The company fllt6-into
camp How. to-day.
Infaulicide al Haller.
I.ast Friday evening the body of n female
intant, lifeless, wits found near [aler,
somewhat torn by hogs. The phyd-ians
examined on :h e in ;nest tesiiiiiid it I.Ed
been horn alive. detniina Wotobiely a
simple creature, who was arrested for in•
fantivide. admitted that the child was hers.
but it died soon after birth and w:c '
in the fence cornet where found. rl e
was cotamitted for trial.
Sudden Death. m
George Garland. a Flout. robuit an
•.% ho had gong to work in hi; usual hvalth.
'404 Saturday w , eli. did tt,ry ,udderly
while binding oat.: in hh, !,“hl, n p ar N . ,..
Derry, W.o:tirttureitind c.:nt. 11,,....a:
•N:11 1., fall i:1 lill• tint! :Intl -;•tn.• !II•; , •:111,• • :
1 •11:T'A•••.1 (rut to tht• 4:1!•• 1 , 1 a' r..t.. , w , i !,
a few initpite: ho i••.:1,••I It, I•r,-!1:1•.1'. .HA•
weatho! nIN vvry warm. a ,,, i :t i: sttp; , • , -:• , !
that tho 2r - eat ht•at wAs th•. o'er -
death.
Dead.
Alr. Ogle. of Fayette eonniy, v. b., 1 , .L t
his leg su badly era:died by a eolb,l ‘a he
tween two freight trains near Ililiside -tit
tion. on the Pennsylvania Railroad. win:,
takin g smite stook East. 'bed after t %,.
days of gr , at sotferinv. lli , l , ody w:.-
nhwed in a c 0 ,1 1 .111 all I Sk• , lt ha , k I .
f
itH.V.
ti)ples.
e urt• t,.• M.
Russ !", , z• t•ral !int•
t•.! h,
really ieiteeii.:e
Mr.they tli. b •;.
protlteed. tip
sale in amrket
In (*snip.
The Graham Capt..' M. Sa
has been tilled to the requisite i:tuoilarii.
and went into Camp Ifeiwe
morning. An election for officers resulted
in the choiee 01.1. M. Sample for Captain.
Rev. Mr. Pierce, First Lieuuuuar. and
Israel V. 11l ag, Second
46 rizaloa Iron IVork...
The (fri:aha Iron Werlt. Sophi a I al
nave. etc., twain etl ,7 red fur
on the 4..!7tii advertised.
stated that the pariiett ol.jecCin,.; to the
fernier sale ttre Willin g In girl ,
tnnee than it was then sold for.
State,Agrictittural Society,
Hon. A. B. Longnecjcer has been elect•
ed Recording Secretary of this Society,
vice A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq. The next
fmr is to be held at Norristown. commem•
ing September %fah, Mid will • last finer
days.
Com m i tied.
tY Byrne, arrested here for biganiy, and
sent. to Wheeling, has had a hearing in
that City and been Committed to nrifon. to
be sent to Doddridge county lbr ti int.
.
Washington County.
By the local papers, we learn that three
companies have been filled in that county.
and as many more are being organized.
The County Commissioners offer a bounty
of S3u to each recruit.
Just the Thing for Recruiting
011icerm.
Flags, with the words, "Men Wanted'
on one side, and "Recruiting Office" on
the other. Pittock sells them at. his store,
opposite the Post Office.
Petroleum Guardo.
This company recruited by Col. A. B.
lifcCalmont, in Franklin, is nearly full and
will be ready to leave for the seat of war
next week.
Theological seminary.
The next session of the Western Theo-
logical Seminary. Allegheny, commences
on Monday, September Bth.
Col. Alex. Hays, of the Sixty-third, left
y •sterday to Join his regiment, much
improved in health by his brief stay here.
Washington College.
The semi-annual exhibition o f Wash ing
ton College Uomniences on Saturday, 29th
inst., at 9 o'clock A. M., superintended
liv
a committee of the board.
Lieut. J. K. Nevin, of this county,
captured near Harper's Ferry some time
since by the rebels, has been released.
DENTISTRY I !,
Dr. Vonßonhorst, No. 54 St, Olair street
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
aulB
JOSEPH micyn
JOSEPH MEYER & BON
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURIMMIE dr CHAIRS
WAREHOUBE, 135 SMITHFIELD STRUT.
(pelmet Dab street and Yirnin
toY P 1771121711.8.
=MI
Daring Robbery.
A bold-highway robbery was perpetrated
in Allegheny at an early hour yesterday
morning. Henry Sproull, residing
On - Ridge street, lirdst Zontiish,-Whisesa
about one o'clock for the purpose of visit
ing the Federal street' depot to receive a
couple 6f femalofriends whom he expect
ed to arrive by . the Western train. Li e
had gone but a short distance when he was
attacked by three men, knocked dow
and robbed of a gold watch, together with n,
a small amount of money and a due-bill
for over $3OO. W hen he recovered his
senses he walked home, but the thieves
had fled.
!: eaver County Nominations.
-The Republicans of Beaver county made
the following nomination on Monday last:
Congress' Richard P. Roberts, subject to
the decision of the district conference:
State Senate, M. S. Quay, subject to the
decision of the district conference; As
sembly, Wm. Henry; Associate Judge,
Milton Laurence: District Attorney, Jas.
S. Ratan; Commissioner, Wm. Barnes;
Surveyor. .A zariah Wynn ; Auditor,
Wm. Chaney ; Poor House Director,
Samuel Wilson: Trustees of Academy.
Jas. Allison. Henry 'lice.
Westniorchand Novniusiiiolll4.
The rnion Convention of Westmore
land county have nominated the following
tict : Assembly—James McElroy, of Fair
field, Henry Mcßride, of Loyalhanna.
Sheriff—Gibson R. Kemp, Mt. Pleasant
borough. District Attorney—James A.
Hunter, of Greensburg. Commissioner—
Abraham Hays, sr., of Greensburg. Coun
ty Surveyor—Abraham M. Altman, of
Hempfield • Poor House Director,-M i
ohne' Eiseman, of Hempfield. Auditor--
John McCright, of Youngstown.
Another New Regiment.
An other regimental organizition was
effected yesterday evening by the selection
of the following named field otlic rs : Col
oael, John P. Mass : I.ieutenant Colonel,
Samuel M. Wickersham : Major, Joseph
Zeigler. The two former gentlemen ars
' well and favorably known to our citizens.
and Major Zeigler, though not so well
known perhaps, is, nevertheless, a resident
• ' this pa m and has the reputation of
bein 4 one of the hest drilled officers m w
in the service. We predict for this rogi
merit the most eminent success.
Gone.
Released.
ANTMONTMETRII
MANUFACTURERS 01
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LIEILTIIRE AT THE IBON•CITY
iher COLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets:Friday morning at It a.
CENzarr—laq4Beass, wssasu l a c ,
Coin• nt received and for dole by
ati22 —
HENRY H. COLLINS.
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S.l PLASTER - 90 BRILL RECEIV.
ED and for Pale by
aut2 HENRY II COLLINS.
TONI: WATER PIPS MON 2 to S
lb inch calibre received and for sale by
au= IIEI4 WY 11. COLLINS.
GROUND COk AND COAL FOR
A
Foundry use, received and for sale by
au 22 /MN AT N. COLL ENS.
_ .
H OOP sitimrs—ron. LADIES, DM.
hes and CIA Brea, at Ale, elland's anetian
_ .
T UE UNDERSIGNED 111 ASASSOCIA
ted with t., eon. OLEE
u t tn coparitter, n hip. tor th V e tra ß
nsaction of
the CAillf T BIJSEtvho . under-the name and
firm of W. IIIeaILINUCK A: ON, lie koieits
front cenerou. public a continuance to tee l new
firm, ot the liberal patronaze heretal" e by him
crlf euw.ved.
ItPEIN -Having purchased for CA.' , II
before the late advance, the largezt stock
uarmi in the city. we. would call the attention 6,
wht , les..le and retail buyers to our complete a:-
sotto:eta of C.A11.1%125. OIL
ULU &v. W. Metalts TUCK
titt2l 112 Market ,treet.
Ii:UPERIOIC ARTICLE OF CAN VAS
ti Sho.a—at asoniv lia.t Auction Muse,
PITTSBLIMI MALE COLLEGE.
AEC I. C PERSHING, A. M.. I.F.:WENT.
AI EST SUSTAINED COL L - 1 %
m-AP tho state,
FoURTF.EN
At truduneu la9t year uperu i •
'Thorough and e e • • •
A Pa 11% . 111(1 tORG
FORTY i...CI.LAR.S p.tr !.‘rm. tor 6:Anil:lg.. light
F. II !urn , LPTEmista. 2,1
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11 NIIiIICS,.RES lIN TIIE MAR
icet--al Fifth streci
t... 1 /EAD - QUAnTEI.S,I
hiarli , bllrgi A ugust 16, 1 , 42
QTATE 11 ED IcAL 1.11111/Altlt OF
.VA n State edieal .Loard wil
meet in Snl the Hull of the h House of itepre:entuttve,
at Harrisburg. on 'IL. rtr:DA k . tmtql:3l3r..,
dal. 14,2, awl sit 1.),N1 , , 1)..k t .1... r the extiminatim
ut candittatus for the p,st of Asstsotnt Surgeon
in Pento.y.rania regiments.
Cnudidnteew.ll regteter their names at the Hal,
tat , I..rlock a. In., alai none lint tlo,e pre?,,at
i• aeitia Hy at tit. will to, I,x - a nant:ll
t Velins: lvk health. an.i
•omi ..1 :.lerl It,: ill the Ilelti , Vol,
1 . A. (. ! r llTlN,4l"ternor of P nna
HENRY 11.. , A1111/.
rurge..n (men.
„r•ftl/TS. SII4OLS I:111 GA I I /:H.. i'oll
ftl 1 I , llllg ~t M 4 I
I u nicer Eulisi t
I: 'l'l,:
ti 11 . tit 4.; 'I 0
RP , CRUITIN C 4 OFFICER,
FOC 3d . i. 3 by
N. IRA EN.
rl,l\ VI , PP! TT!.
IN [RN ,TS
It . 1 I. I. 0 1•'1;
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Vl"ir 1,1
I) II 001)S
Ada,h .1 h. :!le KIP i
DOMESTIC GOODS,
'l' II E L,► ►: AEr V .11 C E
An.lwtll be i'iol,l 11, !jinn 1 . 711,f ere
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street.
PITEA 111 1' AL GENCV.
WD.i. 11 A. Z .IFI
Hay opor ed an (Ace at
.14 0. 00 WATER STREET,
Where tic will transact a I Ilneral Stoarnlioa
Agency husincsa. and would solicit a sham of pat
ronago from glean:bon talon. ap24-]yd
. .
,F'o.r* Salt
11-I'E 1, Alt TII UE E STORIED
Brick Dwelling-douse and 144. N 0.73 Lib
erty elreet. 'rho bongo bis just been !minted,
paperel, and thoroughly repaired. nod will be
sold on aceounundatine terms. Apply to
S. NeliEl , ;,
102 Second street.
a u 12 lwd
GENUINE ARMY NEI 0E s- Fon
lo t _ Fira l u ,.
lit TA NT iI'USTON 1:11t A
• gO , lll. COLufortable hou-e, with
one or two acres of ground, in a pleasant lora. jo r ,
cm a Passenger Railway, a iiistanoe from
the city. Price from &IA) to $O.OOO. Would
Order to.rent, with privilttge of purchasing with
in a speoinetl time.
S. CUTHBERT ..tr SONS,
111 Marketer
Boarding Wanted.
LADY. GENTLEMAN AND LIT
11. TLE boy three years old. Addrem
i'Stts}'utc:li Poet
aulB Fad
LOST
ATINE 810 ENITED STATES TILEAtit
RY NOTE, and
Ono Five Dollar Merchants' and Manufacturers
Bank, Pittsburgh.
The finder will ploaso leave the same at thin f'
lice, and receive a reward. au I
WILLLIM BAGA.I4IV,
WHOLESALE GROG E
NO 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
P ITTSBURCiIt
NEW GOODS.
V ,, EMA FR J CAW RECEIVED FROM
v v th e East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND AS' UMMEI? GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear. embracinas ail the
newest styles COATINGS, CASSIXERES AND
VFSTINGS. W. It. ROGER &
/43 Federal street
ornar Market Square. Alloalt ens , city. mpg
- - -
JOHN FLEEGBR,
m
25 corner Ohio and Beaver sta g
• ALLEGHENY 0147.--
L of alldra d
to•mnt to lei and for tale at LO _.
PRICE.
Rakairina Dratalar stticast to.
satailvw-ras3l- tt
. . .
8 0011P1111111111111 VOX tapas ,
Mime at MoClellsad'a Avalon. WO
LAWri OF , PRODUOXION.
CO-PARTNERSHIP
Tr ustee3
W tn.;es.tle and Retail Agent, .
Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets,
.1 3 I-1oel:m-n*2m Pittsburgh.
IMPORTANT TO, LADIES.
VIM JO/1.1: 1.2311,1-Fy. HAVING FOR
KY upwards of twenty years devoted hia pro
fessicnal time exclusively to the tre;xtrcont col
Fexel.. th,g ,- ,thir,, mill having succeeded in thou
aandt, ..., c.,....,, in restoring the afflicted to sound
health, has now entire confidence in offering pub
holy his
" Groat American Remedy,"
DR. II A RVET•I3
CRONO -THERMAL FEMALE Pais:
Whieb have never yet failed (when the &Tee
tious have been strictly followed) in re
moving difficulties arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring, the eystern to perfect health when
enifer%. *: front .sl.coot 2brectione. Prolart e uteri.
the 11 inset , Cr other weaknees of the /feriae Or
eau., Al, in all cases of Debility or Nervous
Prn.lrteinn Ihl.f,"1:•,, Pltipttati•Pnß, frc...ke., A - a.
~ ~,. Fa , , I, tl'...ilatl:lln,!L I Whieh aro ;h , br..rcranuers of more serious digease.
ev A I.K.;11 , tt Vt t "1 ., IYt ~, , , . 4,A... ne.e l'it'e it re rt.-decay, hatinleSo Ca the * eon-
I' ,t - ttr;:Lt. ' ''.:- I , ' ' . l''-• ' 'etstuzin, mul many be taken b /. he 121081 tielieatititt
,A,ii i: •. Et. I ti L 4 ONI 'll 1T T 1: 1: 'mile iriaolit cauxi . ng citatretta: at tile sll.lale thue
I
.1 1 !,. •• ::.11 pl elt , tro • , t at• tt r , tt•- t, :II mtr- tbity art /.(.[. a ellam, icy strengthening. invigo
.,,,, „, ~ , ~....•„ ~,,,, n., tb, • • . s•• , d the roan- rating. and restoring the system to a healthy eon.
t:, ... p. , 1 . 2 . 1 , an ~, er.4.tnir.,t., :.--i t .•,, tin, ~ ..tits- dition, and by bringing en the monthly period
:y t,,,t :b.. z • tr, • totlet . t.. 1 a 1...1 tt . of toe 1 'oltt- With re,7llarity, no matter front what cause the
tio , tiol er- of .111, glt,ny ceu..l nave, 4.: w•li to. ob 4; recto - mg :ear arise. They should, however,
~,,,, ,y, L . e i , ~,,,,,..i,, „,,, 1 1, 1 , ,,,ti5h.,,i. pi..,L;e,r •,,; be taken during the first three or four months
:ne . ~ az.:, ; ~...., ....Z. ~: : ~.. • ~: :",r.: , ,1..1 ~, -, .0 pr - pmner though safe at any other t:me, as
.., •!,. 0, 1,01 a . 011 , t, 1 , 0,:to • tt i•..ut ,111111 Itit tot • I Litt, t.rriarn wonlil be the rem h.
h , ,,,,,1 1 the lAwi,t..ture 4.: P. a ~, I, t. .. Earh b.•:; vont:tat:feu Pills. PROM ONR DOLLAR,
its ite 04 , --.a.,; 1 t , t:6 t , It , tlt-tntt ,tml a , and wile!: tlit-irktti will be seat b . 7 mail pre -paid
t„ot,sty F., 8,11,mt ~, ,I ,,otto:r eort.ittA WI - il,.ve :, ears, by any adverti.l Agent, on recelpt of the money
,nd wt) , . have To• 1 preViult:l: ri Ceirod tattlnty J. BRYAN. R ,, chester ; N. Y., General Agent
from :I; ,• Committee. Sold by Druggitts. generally.
1,,.• utotilitOtt. prottl.tte 1., !.3s . Ss far no the JOSEPH FLEXING.
:',,: l .. 1 ,,,,,,v 1:t tht,r it.iti,an, t Pt: titer 1,1)1111,::- Corner Markt. t street and the Diamond.
:Mt, ft...to :... It tmhtiv eilt7tm AM ...lAA* auto: tOtIS.IVtIAt-itorig Agent for Pittsburgh.
~ . ~,. ~ .. ,d, 1..m0t, •11 %.. n I ~, 1 ~,, •, ~. eseh et .
cm,' Voittltlecri a+ t -, 0.1/ a+ 111,y are •tstit. :OuSt•trf a ri ANs i.i v AiNti 1 ,1 1 , pie ID cußen TRAIN
~..,,,, r•t" i , e. 1:1 , •:' matt, MIR! , now 111 band Er , ' , , 13 b. ' •
1.5.) tilt- b ~ 11e) 10 ti. , • r: -; 1,,,, 1 1i,ku.i,,,1 me, 1
A. M.
Wil• 1,..y ht. tott, , er,4l to: ,tad tley do ri, I.,:tter
tan, a ..t • I
. U. , th. 1.1 tat., ,ttr,. ,. tt: , ;from lib, Lea VW WAN ' S Stati Jo every Sunday at ~,, 915
.ul .Lid pain •.1, rttlyetss pill tontde them to pay k Turtle Creek, sin do 020
aI. ht' cat': bo4tlt Vet too ,lolla r- IV aye.fy man do E r? n
. nn's, do do 9 25
v , duii!...ert.(l 1 , make up the lull im.,ta of A Ilegbe- 'ln 11 , Iklosttirgh do do 942
do East Liberty. do do 950
3' cou nty.l6, ~,, ,jo.tt,t of Alleghe n y enemy jp I , :AR p Arrive at Pittsburgh, 10 15
n e ,,, 1.,... „1.3 rut !dui to woo toe ',Hwy may be RL'TURNING TRAIN P, M.
.111i41.0 i .r %,11.2r,t,t.t , furnidled ttilittu the teem-
Lea , e , Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100
liog ~f t:lu tear 111 .•x--•.•••• of f 105 I , .its 9 iota&
to East Li 'CM . do dO 124
• • 11i4... , ...‘1. Fit) , E,
Lb, Wilkinsburgli do do ... ...... 132
1 , ,,..i,i,,,, 1 ~t Committee.
do Rrinton's do do ......... 149
____...
do Turtle Creek do do ...... —.l
Arrive at Wall.
2 0 55 0
J. STEW ART. Pas.songer Atent.
Pittsburgh, July 9. 1)62. Jyll?'
lie following is Iho c.,4111, 81,or ro
fortel to :
To thr Erecurz,•,
Pre t'tonni stiot - rt. to !•inkth
at the 1 , 1'3W)% to he Oollli•
ter`lght, I by the Controller. to t of Puts-
I.‘ trait for a tllttl equal 1.. and not exceed-
M.., IN Ow otttal.t: ha %. 0 11111 or rat . y
[nolo, t.. o..ch "Inn teer et•rolo.,l ter three esre,
trio, sh .1, In. uesign..to Ia- er• it there f. o n th,,
,itttt , w tilt. Ex.,•tnive et.ttnittit:e, ond who Alail
llot.ll.lVelPrCtioU,iy te•ii vet ,itoh honnty-- sit . 1
unGv, when re,seo and topics of t nom ...onnro ny
O le Counniitt. e , to be 10..1 Ilepo.ltba with th - C
Bank.
ate condition lit snob obligati ta to etevaiii
1,1. A re , itaitt the cireuutstnnees under whieb
it %as boned.
Provision that in the r..,nt of •11:0
Lozicla
arc, at tui next sosFion, steelisstust to otnhurrzo
he is-tie of bonds ny the e..onty, for Ktan put -
,use, tho obligations to be null ted void.
Siwold the Legishitore,snetion each is we,
o:tether is 11 %la, for resieua. than
he l'el . thry authorities to is s :u lei - 1114r betal: to
itch 11 , 1•NotLed So.unteer, or their le,et rept.,
,uass of not l^F. , I Uoil its
so•h—tl,o bank tr, re2eitit 1 0 1 ., 0 ol , ligatton tot
•e. s.. , eelit-g Ott the ee t , susiitietts, ate
Ise a duptistaits tor Ilse oiliest of
le Control:U..
'We h 0 :.,3 . agree to exe"oto •Idication of the
ma: v, o omorniablo I. the cited de.erip-
Oii•
Pll AN UR ) . . •
I; roN
au2u-451 LiErIBY LAMBERT, Coetroßer.
THE BEST REVOLVER YET!
cOOP ER:Pii T 1110111111. E A Ir-
TIUN ILE VOL V EICS. in.tn it fa eturol in
Pittsburgh, ere admitted by cm/11 , 1310a Bilges to
be the best Reveir,rs mod:).
They co ehine raui.lity of fire with , lelibern
int,ettnpLcity of BCLit.II.
SO(' II lit,:} ran t ncri
deaf, and ore of the highest rt 3 Ic of ivoritiumu •
ship mut
Mao in Bank Block, Fifth Arcot, over rramor
& halms. For sale by
omm:4W TIM 1' TTSIUMMI IXSUR INCE CO.,
(Corner Market and Water. t reek., '••
PITLSBURGII. A lIgn: t 15„
„j
wimE BOAR 01' H 3401104 Or
this tbwpany hove this day dorlared a div
idend. ont of the profits of the months. of
Two Dullarn per sharp, in cash, payable forth
with. I'. A. oliNkillAßT.
aul6:2w ;ieerotary.
- -
* aF
01110 HORSE OWNEWi.—DK. SWEET'S,
1 INFALLIBLE L MINI EN T FOB liOltbEb
is unrivalled by any, in all eases of Lameneis,
arising tram Sprain. Bruises or Wrenching, its
effect manical and certain. Hamm or Saddle
berate ea,
ate.. it will also speedily
cure Spavin and Ituiebone may easily be pre
vented and cured in theirincipient stages, but
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
RADICAL cues. No ease of the kind. however, is
eo dmperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated
by this Liniment, and Ms faithful application wil
alawya remove the Lameness. and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Emmy horse owner should hare this remedy at
bawl, for its timely use at the first appearance of
Lameness will ClA:dually prevent those formida
disease; mentioned, to which all horses are liable.
and ch render so many etherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless,
R. R. SELLERs e
• , ..lets for P'itt,lititab.
CT - 0 "111 - EIE L
s Fink STAMM opposite Cathedral
IsTAT4 A.pDGEN.EII4I. AGENT.
pi j osusJt
-
- p0ina1.1011,40718 ado** eau
. *pi
. : `chii '` .ti.
GEM MaTING, OF THE BEST
Eastern make, Gum Packing and Gaskets,
for solely
- -
233 Liberty _street opPogite heed of.Wood'
.2t
au22-
L 1 ' lll t BEL?IXi
HOYT BRO'S N. Y. hi A KB
Well tanned and stretched, for sale at the Leath
er Ctore of
1. DEIANGE.
233 Liberty street opp o site be of Wood
au2:2
Gi Tn nost-M. DELINGE, 233 LIB•
1 , ..R1T STEM!: f, hi the uiels Agent for the gale
of tho New Patent Woven Hydrant
1111w4e.
UI O.N fiT(1)111E FILTERS—Fog
econmy, th.s Filter far SUrPiIESCS anYthme
of the ki n d ever before offered to the u bine 4
to nearest to a natural filter, ißFtronglinci durable,
and rzadilveman.d, by blowing. through the tube;
can easily lie carried in the pocket. aid always
reqily for use. Another supply just received by
express, at the t nuhber .11et , ot,
2 fi and 25 St street,
J. & W. PHILLIPS,
QOI.I)IERS' INDIA RUBBER BLANK
an a l to ; Lo be of a gennine qualitY.
and not affected heat or cold. Another sup ly
:mat revolved. by express. at the India Rubber
.1,1!not. 2 4 3 and 2S St. ekir greet.
;102 S: W. 111 ILL I I'S.
• -- • -•--
11 -1 V 1) 1A-RUBRIElt 'DRINK INC; CUPS—
AI A very r•onv..ni,•ll; and portable acticle,just
11,..eiveti at
atia 2 1 1 Si. Chir Street,
3. k. a pri rurPS
. _
NI/IA RUBBER ILILVELOCES FOR
Sol o•r9 rereivr I at.
2S St Clttir stre.el.
n 22 J. .%r IL PHILLIPS.
_ .
iRE:If• AND DOOD-1111: SLIDES
kJ if Mainnir , !• n
W AR IN MINI),
SOLDIERS,
If you go into eamp wi hout WOOLEN SHIRTS
and -OCKS, it will be at the torrous risk of your
uealth.
A eo-eplete aYiortment of
ARMY" SHIRTS,
SoCKS.
• SEWING CASES. Etc
For sale at the lowest each priees, by
MACE (,A1 & GLYDE.
aul9 M , rliet ',tree% &.Diarnond.
• •
1 _AMES' MISSES AND ir imnEN-s
en t hoe , --.1 V Fill b ,treet.
Commodore Nutt
BERNER-THIS RUSIN-EH WILL
give try h..iirs of light t.,r ow, cunt, aria
• IttICO xn
Excellent Chamber Lamp
For at
ERTI. A 1;1.1 , A JCL ErS
. _
i II ES'S Pit !ME /COOTS - , AT ASONIC
11,11 nith 9tmt
A Splendid Oppol•funity
i NOW OFFERED Pi•lti.lt
I in Iht, ptucha,t,
i..imrs, CIIINIII,I3.2IEHEi.
HA I. I' EA sTs.
sr m-: 82: t i')i 171'N, A c
~
At thncheai !.•tn•r Sl,l, of
Sl:1131 ER 1/..4: BLEAKLEY'S'.
\V“Lifl (.01.
nuli' th.• Pier. church.
121:0TS.
an vi• - m•-t . i.-!. 0,1 < A
C4•1•IIII (.()11/i/11.
I `; . 1!):; AND J'lt -I REri's
111l i 1: 11E141: 'MI: 11•11 • 1S1.6 4' 4%lti 0111
Lunt .1, I puri• , t Litiunre
,i
ir n the 91: ,, r;,...; n. ,
~„
Lune , l er en tti • • ;,,
1.1 -AN,
'Pro; setAAr.
Important to Volunteers and
Recruiting Officers.
au IL, d I,,:trutv
J. M. COOPER .k• CO..
Patentees itlanufacturers:
DOUGHERTY'S MELODEON.
Liberty Street, near Woad.
TULS EVENING,
Second appearance in this city of the Charming
Vocalist.
MISS EMIL& WARD.
Re - engagement of the Favorite Songstress
FAMINE WILSON.
Champion sg by the unrivalled
J RLISINIORGAN.
Admission—Parquet, 16 cents, %MUT 10
LIINDSLIM BLOOD BEADC --
HICK.-
Tile GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared by the
original inventor, Dr. J. M. LINDSEY, which
has Droved itself to be invaluable in the cure of
SCREWITLA,
Cancerous Formations
Cutaneous Diseases
Erysipelas,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia
Costiveneaus,
Joandiwf,
Salt Rheum,
:Mercurial Disease%
Female Complaints Foul Stomach,
Together with all other
Disorders (roman
improper Condition of the
Circulatory System.
As a General Tonle
Ds Effects are most
cannot Mit to Benefißeni t gnant, and
where need Perseveringly
According to Directions.
Is offered to the public ee a medicine in every
way worthy of eonfideneo, it having now stood
the test of tom years, with the result of a rapid
ly irerea2ing detnend.
A,5,' A TUNIC it has no equal. Unlike the
many a ile :tax t called "Bitters." it creates no
take appetite. but Ores tone and vigor to the
system gradually and permanently.
4r" A Sellt!.,US ARTICLE being in the market,
renders great cantien neeep6ary in purchasing.
Ask for that prepared by Pr. UND:".EY, anti take
0' they.
StMiON JOHNSTON, Druggi
ROBERT ARTHUR%
.2ta - rormr.:l.- 411,21. /LAW
ANb COM.ITISizIONEIt OF DEEDS. _of Ohio
Missouri, TNXIL4. Itii,;oonsin. Virginia, New York
foniyiana, In!nois, lowa. Florida, Indiana, E.en
lacks and Miehiran.
Luti&nzn._. _ IsTo._ __ 135 FOURTII STREET.
U ICI INT,
Arks: irismtliNATtss": BURNER. CAS
Sir be used wit:, or with. ut chinin7 y;makes
nva..l l lig.ht with an 0 as an urdinany o. las
'Miller, and c , mstuuentiy contatnea lets oil. For
! , :d.O at B(.'IISIERTZ at BLEAKLET'S,
No. 153 Wood street.
---
THE ANDREWg PATENT PIPE,
(PA TF:NTED JANUARY 11 ,1861)
E Q EIRES ONLY A' TRIAL TO
1111 - Prove its incomparable superierityto any
pip e n ow in use. It may be smoked without a
delrtertuvv pa tondeasant e ff ects , as the oil of to
nY
haceo is not drawn into tke mouth, and the
tentrue dons not become furred or coated from in
h:liugispoisonous properties. The bowl is made
of II e• Cmest I ) omo:hire clay, and gives to the to
ba..ea a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to
bacco ca d rip m mule!. as in ordinary Pipes.
because the beneath receives the saliva that
inFensibly escapes into the stew: hence the pine
never becomes offensively rank, and the breath
of the smoker does nut I:rod:dui to every one ho
meets that lie has been • indulging in a e."
When the bowl becomes clogged , or the drip
beneath requires cleansing, thepipe maybe taken
apart by removing the rim. The clay bowl,maY
at any time be re lured to its original whiteness
by burning in the fire, (fil st drying it thoroughly)
orty a new bowl may be prom:red of the dealer:
the opinions of those who have tried
thyipe:
frotn personal experience, we know it to be
all that it is represented."—Phifrida. inquirer.
- A very decided ir aprovement."—Publi c Ledoer
"All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex
eollenee."— &ming/ Bulletin.
"Decidedly the best pipe in use."—Afanoyunk
"The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand field by its use, and the deleterious of
frets of smoking aro entirely obviated."-senday
Dispatch.
" Iheartilyestoits
superiority over all other pipes s in o use."—
John S. Rohrer. M. D.
l" It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious
effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco—
an essential oil and nicotine."—a; Briedenbaeh.
D,
Numerous other extracts might be glven, but
the above are deemed sufficient.
JONES & EVANS. General Agents,
No, 681 Arch street. Philadelphia.
/'•• Caution—As this pipe is protected by Let
ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall
be prosecuted to the frill extent of the law.
W. & D. RINEIIART„ Agents,
No. 119 and 151 Wood street..
Pittsburgh.
MOTICE TO OIL REFINERS AND
II OTHERS.
TUE PENHA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
Having completed their arrangements for the
manufacture of
CONCENTRATED OIL OF 11Thig0L,
Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith.
Their Platinum Still havunra eapaeity 0(4000
lbs per day s they will be enabled to orders in
large quantities without delay.
Address GEORGE COLHOUN. Agent.
jell-3md Oboe , 24 Woe, stßlttsbursb.
E
SAlRlaaan FREBIIII a
just reeeived and for .ale by
JAS: A FETZER.
Canto Market and Finn lareeda.
sual9
O VIRVIIIirooPS-01 , ALLMIS tore
mho bs,
BO'WN k TETLEY. 130 Wood it.
Pimples on the Fee.
Sore Eyes,
Seald Head
Totter Affections
General Debility
Liver Complaint
Leas of Appetite
Low Spirits
TO THE PUBLIC.
lON PECIALLY
mMthe ignorant andfalse
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat secret and
delicate disordere, self
abuse and diseases or
tuations common and in
cident to youths of both
sexes. and adults, single or married. Became
Da. Bits:ammo publishes the Let of his d
so, the uniorantand falsely modest are
shocked. ands it a great sin very
and for conative and corns:43on
their nixes, promising sans and dauehtera. Their
pupil" phyeician should ea cautious to keep th
ignorance that they do the eause as Dr. BEAN em
STRUp, (except publishing) lest a lucrative Praci4
modest
lice might be lost to them among stupid Wed,
sad presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mueMooms and
toilersmpare Society, intelimenco. sense.. be., to
and cents. mysteriously mennlY
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
oril 3-
Parente and guardians are thankful that their
sore daturhtera and wards, Previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance.
bave been restored to health and vigor by DK.
BRANSTRUP, besides many before and Mar .
marriag a n tiough him have been saved mach sai
tering. ng. mortification, be. Spermatorr-
Ilea or nocturnal minim' ions. e completely cured
in a very short apace of time by his new remain!.
which are peculiarly hie own. They are CODIFOUIICIA
rum the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the •
fallacy:ofth e Mercurial treatment,he his abanden
ed it and substituted the verit able Female atm
eases are treated with marked success—nava:lg had
over forty years (40) experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United Statist leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
montabanks and quacks. but come and be oared
Consumption and all of its kindred disease&
which so many annually fill our nannies, ca n
-
now Nl_ relieved, providscir they attend to it in
firma Full particulars can baba(' of me treatment •
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser,which
is given gratis to all that apply Ha tvls the ad- ,
vantage of over forty years experience and
observation. consequently, he hes superior skill
in the treatment of special diseases, and mom
daily consulted by th e profession. as well ize mended by repeatable citizens. publisuers pro
street, n e ar
hotels, .itc. °Mee 83 street, near Diamond Street. Private un i fi
cationscomm from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
Box aim',
Pittsburgh Poet Uttioe. •
REDUCED PRICES.
JACONET LAWNS, nt 121.2 cents;
....
ORGANDIE LAWNS from 12 1-2 to 27
1.2 cents;
A FEW EITEMER SILICA left, at' $71.4
abuts
SRA WIA AT COST,
LACE MANTILLAS AND POINTS Dam
$1 00 and upwards;
The Best Quality of HOOP SKIRTS
Just Opened.
-A T
W. & D. llngus'i
CORNER FIFTH AND MARE El'
iy2B
ENO SALX .--jOUR LOTS COL.
jr line township. adjoining St. Mary's CeMeter7.
ainety-six feet nt. g one hundred and ten in
depth. enclosed by o
palg fence. The Lots . will
be sold together or separately, at loyr_tiguree and
long time. APPIY to JAS. S.
Dsps:dit Bt. Mary's winners.
U• SetlitlT
AMTERMASTERS9 WAR.
RNTS.
.1171 OTHER CLAIMS AGAIN -ST
THE GOVERNMENT.
ought by
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY;
e 27 -3md JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier.l
Loretta Sprkgo, Cambria County, Pa
SITUATED ON THE AI.LEGHENY
Mountain. near Loretto, 4 miles from epigr
am Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria
county. Pa., will be open for the reception of Vb.
store
On the 95th day of June.
An excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance during the season.
For circulars and further information. aPnb
to
FRANCIS A. GIBBOBEI.
Proprietor.
Read: Read: Read I
HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! ! !
GREAT RELIEF TO THEAFFLICT
RD. and those suffering from weakisem of
eght
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TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD;
Olt, try
you wish to experience great relief in 'your
the world-renowned
KIUSISIAIIf PEBBILM MIPECTAcLEIL
purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfae
tion by trying these Sseeteoles. _Sohl only by -
DIAMOND. optician.
No. if Fifth street, Pod Building:
The Russian Pebble inserted in old triunes. if
desired.
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Jy Dewar Imposters and Pretenders.
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roamitiox corral. Exclaim%)
CORNER FIFTH k SMITHFIELD SPURT&
(Opposite the Post Office.)
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THEPi IT RN Clilf E HATES&
taken the above well-known Wand, WM be
pleased to see his friends at all hours. thkWillegs"
liquors. ales. and cigars are of the best. •
Jel%-amd _ JOHN LUNDY. Premium.
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Dr. Brown'iTdmrs remedialtas siarminx treat
brought on often by thatsolibuy habi et
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RINNINAISK:
Dr. Brown's penalise n T ever fail to ewe this
Painful diem. ix • raw tant—be will warrant a -
eon. Me also treats Piles. (Rect. Gounorrhaea
Btriettue. Broths' Mansura Peaude Wanness
Monthly Suppimions. DERWIN of the Joint':
Pistun in Ana Nervous Affections. Pains in
with all the
Beek sad
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Irritation of the Bladder. to.
raker of an impure orn.
letter deseribing BR OW Nsymto containing a
ins directed to DR. No.ale Smeithfteid
St, Isitteburgh. Pa., will be initialises], sumer.
ed. Methane motto say address. gamy packed
and secure from observation.
(Mee and Private Rooms. No. 50 w e ld
street. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawds
SOLDIERS
HALF PRICE.
Canvass Shoes. the best $3 00 Channel
D. N. C. N., .Good, furnished to Volun
teers at $1 50, at
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
No. 62 Fifth street,
Also Russia Leather Marching Boots, T. S.
Tot, and wary.nted water-proof. $2 00—Now
York price $4 00. New York Seventh Regiment
are stinplied with them by their fr fends'
CALL AND SEE THEE, NEXT DOOR
to Express Office. atilft
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SUMMER GOODS
BELLINO AT
SAINVES AT COST.
SIM MANTILLAS AT COST