DI. PEILTENGELL & 00, NO. 87 PARK BOWEBW YORK and i SUIT STRUT, BOSTON are our aerate for the Daily ad weekly ?pit in those cities, and are en • rised to take or ne at our Lo advertisernenta and Bubsori otionE mat Rcdoe. ITUEIDAY MMORNING, JULY 21 CM AN I6 II6OOEIOOD INTELLIGENCI The Hope Engine. The new 'steamer of the Hope Fire CoPariany arrived in this city on Saturday eVening, and was immediately taken over sto the house of the Company in Alle gheny. The apparatus is very substan tial and at the same time efficiently orna mental. On the wooden cuing there are two silver plates, on one of which is the name of the engine, "Hope," and the other bears the following inscription : "Purchased by the citizens of the First Ward, Allegheny City, Pa.. for the use of Hope ' Fire Company. Building Com mittee : Samuel Riddle, illiam McKee, Charles F. Ingham, John Atwell, William C. Stockton, Hugh Larimer." It was manufactured by the Amoskeag Manufac turing company, Manchester, N. H., and is a first- eines double engine with two eight' inch cylinders and two four inch double acting pumps. It has a twelve inch stroke and is calculated to throw four streams. It will work with from eighty to ninety 1 pounds of steam. It is neatly finished ini brass with mahogany and walnut casings. The air vessel is surmounted with a very I handsome lamp with appropriate designs; on the glass. There are two other hand some lamps, one at each end of the seat. The cost, including the shipment here, is $8,700. The Amoskeag company sent out a man with it, in order to put in proper condition for immediate use and superin tend its working for the first time. An Ex-Sheriff Arrested. Joseph W. Et!wood having made oath before Alderman Taylor that David Ral ston, an ex•aheriff of Indiana county—but at present landlord of the Indiana House, in Indiana, in this State—was engaged in raising a company of men to resist the draft, United States Commissioner Sproul issued a warrant for his arrest.. Ralston, hearing of it, gave himself up, and was brought to this city, and placed in jail to await an examination. The substance of Ellwood's statement is as follows. He says he went to the' Borough of Indiana, in Indiana county, to enroll himself as .a member of a cavalry company being formed in that borough, in obedience to the late call of the Presi dent for six months men. David Ralston was to be the captain of this company, and, on Ellwood presenting h t imself for enrollment, Ralston asked him 'if he was all right." Being answered in the affirma tive, Ralston told Ellwood that he was raising a company, bat did not intend to go to the war, but intended to make use' of the men to resist the draft. He fur ther stated that he had travelled in In diana, Westmoreland, Armstrong and Al legheny counties, and had "any amount ' of men ready to resist the draft. That there were fifteen thousand stand of arms in Indiana county to be used for this par• i pose, and "if Indiana could furnish that number of arms, what the devil could Westmoreland do !" He then took Ellwood to a private room in his house, and offered him a new re volver, stating at the same time that he could get more furnished—" any number of them"—and farther declared that when the nine months men returned to Indiana and demanded that the Indiana Democrat should hang cut the "stars and stripes." he (Ralston) had men concealed in his stable, with sixty rounds of ammunition, for the purpose of firing on the soldiers, in case they attempted any violence on the Correspondence. JAMES P. Bann Eq.,—Dear Sir : My attention was canna to the following com munication wuich appeared in your issue of the 11th inat : Correction. In a notice of a "view of a Topographi cal Map of the forts and their approacoes, surrounding the city," in yesterday's pa per, the name of James S. Devlin is given as the civil ngineer by whom it was exe cuted. We are requested to state that the work was done by Peter C. Devlin, uivil and mining engineer, James S. Devlin, be ing the assistant. During the tims the fortifications in the vicinity of Pittsburgh were being con structed; I directed the surveys on the ground, and made a Topographical plan, of that portion of the works extending from Fort Jones above Birmingham, to Fort Zug near the borough of Temper ancevule, embracing. the country on the south of the fortifications to Saw Mill Run, and on the north, to the Ohio and Monongahela rivers. After completing said plan I submitted it to the inspection and examination of Capt. Craighill, O. S. Topographical En gineers, resident here in charge of all the Works around Pittsburgh, who expressed himself much pleased with the manner in which it had been executed, in proof of this, he wished me to proceed and make a complete survey and plan of all the forti fications around. Pittsburgh, provided an i appropriation could be Obtained to meek the expenses of such survey. Some of my friends having seen the plan, inserted a short complimentary notice of it in your issue of the 10th inst., giving me due-credit for the work I had dose, and on the day following, the above contradic tory communication appeared. Now as this contradictory notice was evidently in• serted for the purpose of misleading the public as to the part I performed in getting np said plan, 1 deem it due to the public and myself to state that so far as Peter C. Devlin. Civil and Mining Engineer is con cerned, he had nothing whatever to do with the execution of said flan. The only part of the work he performed being to operate the Transit or Level in the field, under - My direction,—a part of the work simply mechanical, requiring no scientific knowledge, and that could have been equally well performed by any intelligent young man who had neither the title of Civil, Uncivil, or Mining Engineer ap pended to his name. The above statements are correct in every particular, I therefore leave the pub- j lie to judge of the fairness or honesty of, endeavoring to obtain a false notoriety at the expense of merit and at thesacrifice of truth. Very Respectfully Yours, &c., Lswrenceville, July 21st S JAME S. EVLIN . 1863 D. Another Charge of Perjury, Patrick Brannon was yesterday morn ing examined by Commissioner Baily on a charge of perjury. Brannon is said to be from Greensburg, in which place he was enrolled, bathe swore he was enrolled in the eighth ward. Pittsburgh. The exami• nation resulted in his being held to bail in the sum of $2 ; 000, his father, Jno. Bran non,bond for $l,OOO, and himself tor a like aum. Brannon is a very ignorant man, not being able either to read or write, and may have sworn to what was false upon the representation of ale friends. More Pollee. Mayor Sawyer has placed four extra po• ice on duty. They will be stationed on Wylie street, and the intersecting streets, ohe suppress rowdyism in that quartei."-- " Mud Larks" Who have so frequently skied disturbances' in that vicinity, will tow haveto be more careful in their op :atione. Bain. A most glorionejtin fell last, night, ev' cLiz hOpoi of a ine:inthe river, a censure tion devoutly to be wished. He "Surrounded " Them. We are permitted to- cupy: the following extract of a letter from Maj. J. P. Speer, A. A. Inspector Gen. oti the staff of Gen. Crawford, commanding Penn'a Raserve Corps, to hie brother in our city : "The day We drove the .rebels across the Potomac, I bad a narrow escape. I was searching for Gen. Crawford, and not finding him when I expected, I rode be yond the skirmishers about three fourths of a mile, when coming out of a belt of woods. I suddenly found myself "visa ifs" with five villainous rebels, guns in hands. I saw at once I must put a bold face on the matter, so I rode up to tkem and ordered them to throw down their arms. They hesitated a moment, and asked where my men were. I told them, in the woods, • and repeated the order, when they threw down their guns, and I marched the whole five of them hack to the column. I assure you I felt relieved when I got them away from their guns. and safely to the rear. My boys want know if I surrounded them like t Irishman." , Lecture. We hope our readers will remember the Lecture to•night at Concert Hall, by Prof. Robt. Kidd, for the benefit of the Sanitary and Subsistence Committees. The following pieces, we understand, form a part of the evening's programme: " General Scott and the Veteran ;" "Ad ' dress to the American Flag ;" " A Ghost Story , ;" " Readings from Bedott Papers;" "Passages from Webster's Speech on the Preservation of the Union ;" " Forty Years Ago ;" "An Amusing Dialo between a Lawyer and his Client ;" "Rh o e are the Copperheads;" Examples of Faul ty }Vocation, _ &c., &c. Tickets may be had at the Music and Book Stores, or at the door. Drafting. The Scripture is opposed to drafting young married men just married: "When a man hath taken a new wife he shall not go to war, neither shall he be charged with • any new business, but he shall be free at home one year and cheer up the wife which he has taken."—Deu teronomy, . 2 4thchapter, sth verse. Whether or not our publication of the above can be construed into a resistance to the draft, or a dci3ire to clog the wheels ofgovernment, we are unable-to say; but, however that may be, we cannot resist the temptation to lay it before our readers,' and if that portion of them who are able bodied, of the mail persuasion, and lia ble to military duty, can draw any conso lation from it, they are welcome thereto. Likewise, if the Federal Government de sires to immure us in the sumptuous dun geons of Fort Lafayette for making such a novel use of the scriptures, all they need do is to go through a little "war power" hops Focus and in we go. Funds on the move. The Cleveland Plainclealer of Saturday says : The large amount of Pittsburgh funds deposited in our Banks during the late excitement in that-city, have all been returned to the "smoky city." The amount sent' here was between six and seven millions of dollars, Hogs and Dogs. The hogs and dogs are to be dealt with. The Mayor has issued his proclamation that all dogs, running loose from now until the fifteenth of September must wear a collar with the owner's name inscribed thereon, and a muzzle, and all hogs found running at large will be impounded, and their owners will be obliged to pay one dollar each for them, otherwise they will be sold. Erie County Troops. A company of fifty men belonging to the State militia, under command of Capt. H. H. Gould, arrived in the city last night from Erie county, and reported to Gen. Brooks. The subsistence committee had a supper prepared for them at the City Hall. Personal. Col. C. 0. Loomis, who tiaa recently been transferred from the Army of the Cumberland, to the position of Chief of Artillery in the Departmeigt of the Mon ongahela, arrived in this ci , ,y in last night's train from Cincinnati. Cruelty to a Horse. A man whose name we were unable to learn was sent to jail last night for severe ly beating a horse with a cowhide, by which the animal was much injured• The horse belonged to the livery stable of Stewatt & Wilson. Fire in Allegheny. Night before last a fire broke out in a stable on Benton Alley, Allegheny, by which it, and a slaughter house adjoining, the property of Mr. fis muel Young, a butcher, was partially .destroyed. The building was of brick, and was two stories high, the upper story b eing filled with hay. The fire was the vi.Grk of one of the villainous incendiaries mow in our midst. Sept to Camp. A squad of negro soldiers were sent into Camp on Saturday. The Oil City Fire. The refinery mentioned in yesterday morning's paper as having been burned at Oil City, was the property of J. Cornwell & Co. of Ne v York City. Substitute Wanted. Any person wishing to go as a enbsti tote, can have an opportunity by calling at the office of the Poet, Sewing Machines at Auction. This everting, at 8 o'clock, at hicClel land's Auction House, will be sold a num ber of Sewing Machines, including Grover 4t Baker's, in order: Ladies' Gaiters. A large stock of Ladies Congress. Lace, Balmoral and Batton Gaiters, at McClel land's Auction Home, veryy - cheap to close. Hamblin's Combination. Ths troupe continues to be well patron ized, the Hall being crowded each night to witness their exhibitions. The singing of little Ella is singularly sweet, and the dancing of Miss Florence and M'lle Le Folk is superb. Miss Ada Tesman who is also a beautiful singer, and her reper toire of songs are well selected. The ex travaganzas are truly laughable and worth seeing. Great Improvement on Slight. RUSSIAN PEBBLE. - - • Just received, an entire new PEBBLES. the widely known RUSSIAN Since their introduction, I-have given -the fullest satisfaction to a large number - whose eyesight was such as to render artificial appliances necessarh and have fully es tablished the superiority of the "Pebble" over all other kinds of glasses. If any whose failing sight renders the use of glasses necessary will give me a call, I will endeavor to convince them of the ad vantages to be gained by using the Rue. Bien Pebble, and will show in what man ner it is superior to any other now in use. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 89 Fifth street, near Wood. Hotel for Rent. . , The "Massey Howie," located on the corner of Ross and 13recirefiridge streets" opposite the PittsbUrgh and Coanapa v in e Railroad i Depot: is now offered for rent. . The ." House "' ui n good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son understanding the business a fine op portunity is now offered.,. Immediate pos session will be giy en. Apply r 43 tf Taos.lloons,No. 188 Fw et. In a trial of the new steam r belonging to the Hope company yesterday evening, she threw a mean of water 284 feet through an inch and a quarter nozzle.— Should the weather prove favorable, she will give a public trial to-day. dB:LP/IR aBA ItleB 11441.121 C MaetkintS4,tor 1 ui mantifseteringipurposee,eze the bebt inane A. Y. GiATON' AY. General Ager t W I IM 'duet. Pittabareh . Fts /OOMPH TPI JOSEPH MEYER 1; SOS FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CB A siS WMULIIOI/1314. 13 i t; BP Woman Sixth dtmet and Virgin a !ley irk UWE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO ilo Smithfield street, opposite the Custom House. Chartered by the Legislature. OF VICE it 6. President__ ...JALItIES PARE, Jr VIOD rasatnssrs Wm. H. Smith if. Ro Id Thos. D. Messier A. Rely amen Francis Sellers Joshu• Rhodes John F. Jennings. Jaccd. fituokratb 'Thomas S. Blair Max. Brattier Henry Lloyd Alfred Blank TRUSTEE& Josiah Sint J o e Dilworth S Bell Dilworth 8 8 Fowler NA.,,A. Reed Jas W Woodwell a 0 Schmertz F Rehm J hi Bern= S 0 HW HRickets= artnum D M Long • R J Anderson Jas W Baster D B McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W lhmeen 0 B Jonee B F Jones W H ?helm C B Herron SECRETARY AND ziuustraza, D. E. AfoRINLEY: Open daily. from 9A.M.t02 r. v, Also. Tues daLand Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. °posits received of ONE DIME and upwards. 'Mends declared in December and june of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor aspridciPal , and bear in thus compounding it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, &c., fur nished at the office. 42P- This Institution offers, °specie' Lly to these persons whose earnings are small, theopportnnity to accumulate, by small deposits. essay ed. a sum which will be a resource when need ed, their money ndt only being safe but bearing Interest.... stead of rernsuning unpraluotive. myl A 7' THE PITTSBURGH DRUG 1 - 11. HOUSE: TRUSSE3, SUPPORTEItS, SHOULDER BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ritter's Celebrated Radical Cure Truss, Ritter's Celebrated Radical cure Truss, Ritter's Patent Infant Truss, Ritter's Patent Umbilical Truss, Marsh's Celebrated Trusses ' Marsh l a Celebrated Trusses. Marsh's Ladies and Gents 'Shoulder Braces, Marsh's Youths and Infants ' shoulder Braces Dr.'. s. Pitches Plain Abdominal bapportera Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Abdominal Sup porters Dr. S. s. Hitch's Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces, Ritter's Patent Abdominal Rupoorters, Mrs Betts' Abdominal supporters. Marsh's London Abdominal Supporters. Riggs' Hard Rubber Tram, FRENCH, ENG L/SH and AMERICAN TBUA CS In great variety An experienced Physician always in a ttendance. SYRINGES, BREAST PUHPN NURSING BOTTLES, BANDA:MS, dke, At the Pittsburgh Drug Hous e TORRENCE & Id'OARR, AP OTTIECIA BM% corner of Fourth and Marko ttsburgh u12:dlyo• FAYETTE SP RINGS ruing WELL-RNOWN MOUNTAIN I Vatering Place, situated 8 miles east of Pniontown, Fayette county, Pa., will be opened for the reception of visitors on the gtigh of JUNi to, 1863. .This pleasant Summer resat has been thor oughly renovated and to a groat extent re-fur nished, and it is the intention of the proprietor to have it kept in such a manner as will render sat isfaction to al. risitord. WASIIINGTuh's FAST BATTLE-FIELD. Braddock's and Jummonville's Graves I> 37 INT 33 A. 13 si CAMP, and other places of interest aro within an hoar's ride of the eprings, Two trains from Pittsburgh to Uniontown. where carriages will be in readiness to convey vistors to the Lprings. Ch._rges moderate. C. E. e! W EAR LAI G EN• Proprietor. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR SELOES? GO TO NO. 15TH FIFTH STREET and fret a Good Artiole from D. S. DIFFENBACHER. P. S.--Laiies' g )od Kid Slippers for 60 cents ills Closing Out. SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, LACE MAN TILL.A.S, TFIIN 01 i MARS Sacques; HUE ES VB. SHOES W} tare yon can get GOO.D ARTICLE AT THE - LOWEST PRICES. TRY IT. D. B. DLFFENBACEIEIL No. 15 Fifth street- COME ALON 0 AND Dry YOUR BOOTS. SI LOBS AHD GAIIIRS, AT BOBLAWIPS. 21g, es Misket stmt. 2d door' 51fth. Dhuico lut4on. THE CiOPARTN etILSHIP existing be- tweer n a the undersiged. under the firm and name of 4CNAP, RUDD & CO., expires th , s daY by libeit'ation. The but Mess will be continued by Charles Reap. by wh om all demands due to or from, the late firm will beset+ d. CH AISLES ENAP, , H F.-KULID IHOLAS k. WADE. For, Pitt Pocindry. July' 1.1863. .iy113,-.2m enßims'' , TA Tive Ladleie Lasting ar ]tern at B °BLAND'S. " " Bat:koralent " Af.r T. Beata' at ' " idiS3Efif & OHrLDI&IINS SHORi Of all -k-Inda, CALLAT BOSLAND'B, " ' ISNarket et. Hope Engine NAIII7FACITUISEU OF PIM is u giu us Between Smithfield and Grant Sta, virtue of an order of the Orr s' Court MIAs of Allegheny c tuu ty. I will expo -e to sale of thi Court House in the C to of r ttsourgb, luesday the 2 , st tiny of July, us 63, at 6 o'clock, A. M , all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the city of Pitt.bnrgh, immedi ately adjoining lot of James H. Hopkins, Esn • and bounded nod described as tallowy Beginning at a poin distant 15 feet northwardly from the norther., line of Diaar.nd alley, (as laid down originally in the goocral plan of said , airy of pittsbarg sa.o p in, being oa the north- ern line of Diamond .treat as noire by tte plan of Diamond alloy, between g mithfleld and tyrant street , allowing the inerres ain w dth made in oursuanee f the act of assonibly, eppros ed May 16 1857, and the ruoplemezit then. ta pas-ed 1858, welch plan is recorded in the City liegula• to. is office; on d point being also distant 60 feet westwardly from the isicot- rn line of Cherry al ley, a• d running thence parallel w.th (berry alley northwardly fe -t 3 meats; the ace w...st wardly parade' wit:. Diatnon, alley 20 fee,: thence .eouthwartity parallel wih L.Merry alley 15 ftet 3 inehei to Diamond str e et; and thence estwardb- along the northern line of Diamond street. 20 feet to •he pl see of beginning; being part of the same propory which the Board of &hoot Directors at the Taird Ward. Pittebn - gh. June, 1330 Juno 18 , o M rec. r ichae ed in l Cannon. bß.ok,dy dee y datoflst tt page 41'0. Terms—One fourth cash; one eighth in one year: one Mg nth in two years, and the remaining halt in one year after the death of Mrs Latnarine Gartla- d, widow of ho annon, Sr., deed, aod mother 01 Michael Cannn, Jr , dee'd with interest on the unpaid Instalments. payable qu.r terlY: said instalments to be morel by bond and mortgage. For further particulars, inquire of ED iVARD KELLY, Guardian of Jane, Cathar ins and Mary Anne Cannon, minors, or s . B FE 17E M Attorneys, No. 37 Fou L rth street, Pie R teburgh. u2ie3t FOR RENT.—A DWELLING HOUSE of hall, two parlors, and eight other rooms situate on Second street. d. C(MI.I32:RT & SONS, 51 Market st. DAUB & CAPPELL, WURCIWANT TAILORS, luirE HAVE JCS? RECEIVED A • • Wage and well selected stock of Spring Goods, condoling of Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, etc. ALSO—A large stock of GENT'S FURNLSH/NG GOODS, including Paper Collar,. Nee, Ties. and every thing usually kopt by first class ParnisSing Slots Orders promptly executed. au3o:lyd GRAVEL ROOFING. E T P A D I E R Il so. P It olt LI AT. R LUPTON, OLD DE3f dic Corner Fifth and Woods treats, reoond story. (310 '1 he Howe Sewing machine Invented 1845. Perfected 1863 ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL AA, other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sowing Machine reosived an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er & W itson's a medal for Its device. called "Cir cular hook." The Bowe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) 813 the best for all mimeses on exhibition. Oar light el Machine guar.nteed make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented. Oor. Penn & St Clair. streets A. M. ItIoGIREGOR, Agent. HUGUB & HACKE inv2ld3taw:ly CbilqhittlON S eqq,lNerS. YVHIS DELIGHTFUL MUMMER RE AL :sort, immediately on the line of the Cen tral P... 114 located on the Summit nt Ado sheny Mountable. 2,800 feet above the level of the Bea. will be open for the reception of visitors on . the loth of June, 1883, and will be kept open until the 'first of Os ober. The water and air at this point pones! supe rior attractions. The analyses made in the boratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Ca mac, of Philadelphia, show the eriat, nee of valu able mineral elements, the Waters of some cf the springs being of the iron or chalybeate clam. and and others containing Amin- or aperient gait*. Pore mountain water abounds: and the guests will also be supplied with mineral waters-from other optima , . such as blue Lick. Bedford and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have- been . Provi ded. nrw Plunge and daub bates «reefed, and riot and o Cold Baths os at all times be ob ined. 2'be grounds. walks, &c., have been highly im pros Id and are of a vesiid and tootttreaque characAer. There 50 at Creagan Spri.bs, a Te'cgraph Office &Milliw 0 mails from Philadelphia- and Pittlborgh. And intermediate points. Esecr,ion Zioketo can be obtain. d at the office Of the Pennsylv:Allia Railroad Company. For archer ixdo7alathmG. &PS'W. IS' toiTLLEN - ri EO. lif P , lm Cresson Springs. Camb ri a Co. a. L NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH dr fro, amen with imbstitt. itee, -AP finhicoF tif stitutea applying will b'e lath. M. C. NOLAN. , Fourth sheet, one door above Smithfield. lyl3-Iwd rainy iYPPLBB 'Amp .M.F 3 barre s dry Peaches. SO barrels Apples in Storeand for Web', JAS. A. FETZER. Qum Mutat it-J/9;1:0,4 TELEGRAPHIC; M'organ's Forces Dispersed. 300 CROSSED THE RIVER Balance Flying Closely Pursued CINCINNATI, July 20, to P. N.—Morgan, with about a thousand men, has been turned back. He was moving this after noon towards Gallipolis, closely followed by our forces; squads of his men being picked up hourly. The Commercial's Columbus dispatch says that after the fight at Buffington the rebels moved up the river to Beallsville, ahead of the gunboats, and by threats compelled the citizens to furnish fiat h:.;,ts, by which three hundred escaped the Virginia shore, just as the gunboat. 4 hove in eight. The remainder on the Ohio slic r:3 were attacked by our forces and scatter, - L Our men continued picking them nil only about fifteen hundred were L-ft, who finally succeeded in breaking our lines and pushed back is the direction of Buf fington. At 1 o'clock this morning they passed through Harrisonville, ten miles north-east of Pomeroy, apparently ex handed with fatigue. Cornerot Penn &St. Clair St., Pittreg rIIHE L&RGENT, CHEAPEST AND best of the United States. $315 pays for a fall Commere'al course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Manufactuers, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keepieg, Minister's sons at one-half price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution ig conducted by experiensed Teacners and praetiosl business uvm, hence the Preference for graduates at this College by busi man men throughout the country, as' well as this di g;of. A. COWLEY, teaches/ as t'e best Penman of the Orion, Ornamental and Rapid Business Writing. Illir'For specimens of Prof. Cowley's unequalled Writing, and*Cataloene containing full informa tion, enclose twenty-five canoe to the Prinapals. 10241taw3awtf. JENKINS et SMITH. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS itIIGRANTS brought out from Liver- AU/ pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to New York, la PI ttrir t:i.,..tSS MJL tsThAtt. E RS. for • Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also brought out ly Sailitg Vessel at lowest rated, Arwy to Chronicle building, 70 Pith st, D. O'NEIL Pittsburgh, , Pa, jylstf Orphans' Court Safe. LOT ON DIAMOND STREE Down with Mob Law Mobbing newspapers is again becoming a species of popular amusement. A very exciting time emi be had in this way with out much perenual exposure; and from the impunity with which such acts have been tclerated heretofore, the perpetra tors, as a general rule, having reason to expect credit for having done a smar t king. But the time has come when it should be understood that this crime is a hellions cffdnse. The freedom of the press is guaranteed by the highest author ity known to oar laws, viz . the Constitu tion of the United States. Even Congress is powerless to abridge it How then, can solemn statutes be annulled with so little ceremony in a time of popular tumult? Or, how can an intelligent community sanction such proceedings, by withhold ing their stern remonstrance, and preserv ing silence while the broken law cries out for vindication? Radical journalists have been guilty in this matter in times past.— They have connived at, if not openly en couraged, the violent demolition of the offices of their political opponents. But now that the same criminal conduct is turned against them, they see plainly that mob law is, as we have always pronounced it, atrocious, and they are ready to agree with us that all concerned should be dealt with in the sternest manner known to the law. They agree with us in the be lief that riotous conduct is a crime nearly or quite equivalent to treason, to be crush ed out at every expense. This is the cor rect view of the case. It should be always observed that laws cannot be construed according to the him of a transient pas sion.—.N. Y. Jour. Cons, An Incident in the Boston Riot, The Boston Journal of yesterday pub lishes the following, "advertisement ex traordinary : "The individual who dropped half his thumb at the corner of Cooper and North Margin streets on Tuesday night may have some merest in knowing that it has been picked up and carefully preserved by a worthy citizen of Ward 5; and the ind • vidual in his shirt sleeves who limped off with a bullet in his hin from a spot near the same neighborhood, on the same night, may receive the brick he gave in exchange for it by returning the bullet to the 31 Police Station." o Vicksburg. After much reflection the Richmond Whig says that the capture of Vicksburg dogs not amount to much, as the naviga• tion of the Mississippi will be still inter repted by guerrillas ; but in the article quoted, this capture is called a '2alamity,' and in another editorial is viewed as a "misfortune," and is made a text for a bitter attack upon Bragg, Pemberton, and Johnston, the rebel War Department, Jeff. Davis and his fay, ritism, and matters and things generally. Beecher in k ngland The London Patriot states that since the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has been in England, be has expressed his intent tion not to undertake any public engage merits. He says he shall neither speak on the plattorm nor preach in pulpit. He disavows all political purposes in his visit to Europe, and, so far from seeking to in ience public opinion there, he expressed his utter indiff2renco to it. Collision While the stesmahip China was going out from New York, on Thursday morn ing she struck the brig Kennedy, (bound in) amidships. and immediately sunk her. The Kennedy was from Cardenas, loaded with sugar. Her cargo will be a total loss,. In regard to the crew nothing is as yet known; but it thought they were eared by the pilot-bow.. Naval Orders Capt. Sands has been detached from the command of the Roanoke, and is ordered to command the Dacotah. Capt. Ganse vort is detached from special daty at New Yotk, and is ordered to the com mand of the ironclad Roanoke. Com mender Altny is'ordered to the command of the Steamer Connecticut. FOURTH OF JULY, 1863 SHOW YOUR. COLORS FLAGS, FROM 5 INCHES TO 50 FEET Regimental Flags! Bunting Flags! Silk Flags! Muslin Flags All Small Flags on Sticks! We challenge qualty and price with Eas era manufacture• PITTSBURGH FLAG hIANtTFACTORT PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT ha 27 Fifth street opposite the Post Office. Animals,. s , e. Put up in 250 flasks d }Dell, bottis“ and flasks; .1.2 and $5 foPublic Insti tutions. &c. "Only infall;ble remedies known." "Free frotnToisontk" "Not dangerous to the Human Family." 'Tate comeontof their hole, to die." Sar• Sold wholesale in all large cities. Sap S,ld by all Druggists and Dealers every. where. Beware of all vrorthle:s Imitations. /sir See that.'"o ernes" name hon each box bottle and flask before yen buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot. 484 Broadway. N. Y. .ear Sold by R. E. SELLERS& CO„ and B. L FA HNES.COCK. & CO.. Wholesale Agents, Pitta burgh. Pa. ifle..fundeodsw CONCORD G-J'APE VINES. W E WERE AMONG THE FIRST TO secure this INVALUABLE *MAPS, and' have fruited it for live yetva. We obtained our original, vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural &wets in ittatii awarded ua a diploma for its exhibition. -andthe Allegheny County Agri.edltural &Met,. m 1%60, a premrom for it aa ' the BEST new seedling game . in all respects superior to the Debella." osur stock of Vines Is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 ts each. $2.60 par d sea. $12.50 per 100, cen $lOO per £,OOO. cinall . vines at less prices. We can furraso slew extra lane vines at from 50 oenta to $1 each. J. -.IELNOX. No. 29 SIM Stree aril:aod.ksir ;Important to Mechanics 1 , WaROPOSALLS will be recebred from 015 date to the aith inst., or the Plasttni s.eeil insnildinngg~ of 811 P• aastisties, sanctuary and altar of St. _ a - Catitolic Church, Hi tanning The plans and specifications can be Peen with the . - REV GAN, ' - lleinoidallouso, Or with JAB. B—DANLIN. • Vltitd Lassronelarill• JOINT ItESIOLITTZ ING 111, •ERTa IN AMEN IeIkiENTS TO ETE CON STET u VON'. Be if reitolced 17, the Senate and House of Itoresentatives cr i t" the Common wealth of Ponneyitutainin Genera dumbly net, That the following atnendmeats be SOd ft/ the Constitution of the Commonwealth, In Re cordonce with the provisions or the tenth article thereof; • There shall bean additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated is section four. as follows: Sacrum; 4 Whenever any of the qualified electors of this C mtuonwealth'slit 11 be in actual military strvme, under a reqnitition Iron the Presdent of the United Stews, or by the author ity of. this CammonweaPh, such e ectots may ex arch o the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens. ander such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribes by law. aft tab 88 it .they were Present at their usual placaot election. Th re shall be me tiodidoual ;mations to. the eleventh a , title of the 'Constitution. to be desig nated as factions eight and nine , as follows Ssorzow S. No bill shall be passed by the Leg i,latuto cool aiming more than one subject. which • shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap. propriation bills. SECTION 9. AO bill shall be passed by the Leg islature arm. flog any powers, prilleges, in any case. whet° the authorby to out such power'. r rivilegas, has been. tr may hereafter be, conferred upon thecourts ofthi. Commonwealth. JOHN CRS 4 iYA. Speaker of the House of Representative?. TWIN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. Ornow ay TEN STORMTANT OF THE COMMONWMALTE. Harrisburg. Jab' .1.. ISM / PENNSYLVA 0 lA. SS: f ---1 . I do here! y certify that lhe foregoing , I. s. alnexed is a ft!li„ true and correct copy or 1... --, -- the original hint Gemileilion of the Gen eral Are mbly. entitled "AJOillt Reseintion pro- Peeing certain amendments to the Oidstitntion." a• the same remains on !Vein thia office. l n teenimony whereof I have heeounto set my hand. and Cattle t the seal of the cecromey's Of fice to be affixed tho day and year above written. ELI - 8 ui.PER. julOolt I Secretary of the Commonwealth. W. E. Schmertz, & Co„ NO. 31 FIFTH STREET. Rave hist received a large and sup vier asscr meat of MISSES AND CHILDRENS. BALMORAL% BUTTON BOOTS. EUGENLE. COMM AND LAO& GAITERS. PATENT LEATHER. RID AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS. MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS. Ac. Aro.. Which they are selling at very low Prie69. JUIL WV OMEN'S HIGH REELED CON 'IF grads gaiters for 90cts . AT CONCERT HAIL SHOE SIOIR, Man's find boots. for $ 2.26. At Concert Hall Shoe Store, hllOl3 shoes for lbota. At Conoart Hall Shoe Store. IT— Call and examine these goods for yourselves. 62 Fifth Street, pOND'S EXTRACT, Unequalled for Bleeding Pil es, Burns, Scalds, Sore Throat, Bites of of Insects, Toothache, Headache, Earache, Sore Eyes, ,&0., tc, For sale only at ÜBLINGTON HERRING —l.O BOX_ es. just received and for sale by RRYMER & BRO. W nod street FOR SALE — THE WELL .KNOWN and beandful property on Seventh treat, oo posite the Lutheran church. west of the 11. P. church and east of Dr. Reiter's residence: Terms made known on the premises. 1 3 8-2wd ANOTHER ARRIVAL 11 MCCOLISTER & BAER, 10S Wood Street, 4 doors from 6th • trAviNG NOW IN STORE THE EAR. mAL east and most complet= istortment of Ci gars and Pipes in the City. TO:Pell they are realign at the very lowest Cash Figures. Call and examine them beifoee ptirehasintr elsewhere. All Orders promptly attende I to. itasf _ENV XIIISCCrirEIR, V To Strengthen and Improve the Sight. TH)a . PEBBLE Russian Spec:twat:is, PERSONS SUFFERING FROBI DE reotive sight. arising from so or other caus es, can be relieved by wing the stusaian lreb. ble Spectacles which have been well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. to whom they have given perfect satisfac tion. The certificates of these persona can be seen at my office. It,- All who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacleaare entitled to be supplied it future free charge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure en improve ment in your eight canon J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectacles. isnl6 No. 89 Mistreat. Port Building aga place of business is closed on Saturday on PLLISn~ lants, Fowl 3, It EV-0 AL L CI R. F. BARDEEN R& REMOVED AY from fimithlleM street. below the Girard House, to N 0.145 Fitth street opposite the Court House._ ao2l:tf. To RUILDERN AND VONERAEIBRiii See are now inanataatarlai • elperior arltiole of LIME, which we are prepared to darer Imam. VOAI YARD, CiOtt LIBERTY tithing/. Beat quality et - '8 , 133.1137 Coal always es Wad as turnaL - turPs spine/um 4*. 8. Y. Z tea J 127,8 ez.ovies...—acour ,ycli , lie ITTEBTROK FIREBRICK .11WrIl- FACTURJ.NOO 001131 ) 41BY. KIER, GIA) IVER & Mainfacturers of Mrs Brick:Ms& Crucibles... Vt. and dealers in Fit a and rneibie Clay. OS— O ffi ce 365 Liberty Arm. opposzte the P. R. R. Yossexurer Da ot. Pittebtulrh. orders 7 solicited. %MOW HENRY W. BEAIRGIONT dkIC O. Foreign Brandies, .Wthen and Eng. , . Also. ' Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cho:mica:ld Ginger Brandies, Old Monenidialiela. Rses„ and ; other Whiskies. Jamaica. Rnin, No. 83 Liberty Eqreeti, OppositeFpurth 4.feet. •"- - 41i..Ro tois . TalremliadAyaInel. ffeasigeitat Wl:Nitrate irate for- 1..t5 , 2114, 1 ; - QuITONY _._WESMaiLida—sato 11.111; • - c,) Ting Iloto:f4keitufiMpira,.., 4r. UAW L Worm? ! OMURA. 8C A ttorneys e,t - sr, • REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE S 9 GRANT STREET, Opposite the Court Howie. Pittsburgh. Oar-Particular attention given to -th e *eta ewe nt of Estat ,s, . e. a and runnier of , lfealrEstafit: • aniinatint f Pities. ~..bliers collsettons in any part f ne west. Prompt remictanceeould full correspondenc e in' re,Tarcl to all busines3 entrusted to oar care. icl6-tf RANKIN'S Drug Store. 63 Market street. three doors below Fourth AMUSEMNIZfra 31 A S 0 dk 14 L. - ' pEA,MIIO,I[ 4 7N 9 S, _ C OMENA TION TROUPE, d - h`ti iCCOUNT OF THE GREAT SGC VCE S attending their perlormsrleep ax t d b, agc n ra I request of the public Tri I remain to ONE WEEK LONGER, 310 fl y; ATLI , 2t3.tit:. • and every evening. dering the Week. THE STAR ARTISTES will appearßar bt their new programmq of AO tat. Aiwa. Ertran resquea, EthinAan laitat uen aranste, eer. Grand Matinee onset uribw A Sternoon Change of Programme Each Night, Admission SPECIAL NOTICE'S J. AL nossrargLi. ran COMIWRICid- ILICIt, CARRIAGE 1144:141FACTIIRERS. SILVER A BRASS 4A ERRS, - a nd'raanuraothror. Saddlery and Canwe Hardware, No. 7 St. Mali , Street.. alld Do mesne. Way, (near tbr; PlTTciast POISON - Nor T4E REAR , , WITS PITRAME., - OP t u Ci iIiTADOBO I O , II4IR DY.E, . Certified be be PURR---HASE—LUNEQUALLB„ by Dr. Chiltow,'oV.tiew York, . a , a a and ethei eininenti Chemists. DgOD rich n. evuocwEbrsown• Aj r r o :6 8 .6 " hiy b r Lk i PiW in te hi L4 minute; and cent ,Ingrellent that isia inriouete to the, Indr. cintiSTADORWS Is invaluable with. his it imparts the nt teeer eoftnees. the mum heantifal gloss.and great vitality to the Hair. inannfaetured by J. ORD3TADOItO, 6 Astor Hama New York. 9 cddwrerYwhere, and appli ed by all Hair Dreams. Pries, 50 cents flan& Per brttle sore*d ins to IMP. isid;d&wdwo. R Tosimi!.-ncrum If l- AJ. Ai EN P. A certain mare for in in limbs and back. sore throats. rout?. rhenmatiem, co to. C. A perfect family tnethatne ana never fella. Itead Read!! Retain - Ltvoma, Wayne Co., 311 , 11.,J0ne 16,1&59. Ihis is to, certif. that my wife , was taken with Qninsey Sore Throat; it arm:llene° to well and was so sore that-she could -mot swallmv and coughed vioient_y. I used Totir itaimeat made a perfect care in one .week. - I firmly be lieve teat but tor tee Liniment eha word • have lost her 1113 JOH Ii.HARLaN. Price 25 an/ 60 cents a bottle. Office 56 Cort landt Street, New York. Sala by all 1/raggists. jy l6 :dBwetidio - - -ITEDEON GENERAL HAMMOND. by one ing ealitimel and deetructi, mut erals from the a apply t bas . a_ nferred a blearing on our sick roldters. Let'niin not atop Dare. Let him ord r thv di continuance of 'B ceding " and the bubatatuti.4lor tiiaddieth's" Pills in toe Waft - then of. Then will <Jima e eta a new era" in the practice of. Medicine. which WOLLIG then become emphaticaLY THE uzszatill Aar. have for thir y years taught this , no dissesPd actiol ld be cured by mercury or t..rtar emetic,. That the human body could only be made whole" by "vegetable food"—Anima food being info .coaderusedvegPtables. Brandrethfs Pit a should be in every military hospital 1 hese . Pills cure Minus Diarrhea,. Chreuc larrhea. Ch.r me T ysentery, and all leavens ami Affeations GI - the Bowels, sootier and more surely - than any meticone in the world. Brandreth's Pills in 'hiss nag-s should be taken night and morning. Read - Directions and get new style. CASE OF ROSCQE R. WATSON. Dr. B. Prato:fret-h.—New York ; /2.: / whoa private in Ov..F. 17th Regiment, New York V4,ls. ik bile at Harrison's Landing" and on theßappahanzioak near Falmoulti, many of trio Company were siok bilious di sir, hen. The Army Surgeim did not cure ne, cud I was reduena to vain andhme. Among the coin. puny were quite a tumber of _members who had W- rketi to your Laboratmy at egg, Sh2g, They weie nr t !AMC, becimse they used 13.rmadre , l's - Fills.- These men prevailsppm We stla others- • to use the - Pill. and we were all oared in.-from two to five days. 'After this cur bore wed Bran .dreth's PiUe In. the typhus fever. a Ids. rhealna anct in no 0848 did they fait to restore health. • ant of gratitude 'to 'ion for my good- health, /- se id yotf Ohs lot er, which if 11 , 0 019a.19, the en tire coml.& .y world sign. • I am. respoct uly yi-urs. • HOSCUK K. WA CS :N. Slug Sing. N. Y. Pzinaipat effloe ;194 Canal street, New Yore. • 801 a es aft lle.v. PittAbrivvil. jy.bcd&w:tro TH E W & WILSON - sewing Macbine Was awarded a MST CLASS PRIZE. MEDAL, -AT WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND. where all the Machines of EUROPE AND ARERICA 1 rare is competition, . Liao, st liaa industrial Exposition. Pub. Fraara„ ttd at era* MJ'tad. States •Fasir aOlthich Rewitar licasbines fume beem et/An:Vett. %be PrillApal , aociapazdes- making dewing hire , chines ate W heeler la Wilson. L M. :‘-miter 41: Co. and *over Stataker. Or the machines made theretwerestdd durum eke year lass reported: BY. Wheeler ofc PL. Binger dr--20.9511 By Grower eft Showing. WWRELER, & WILSON'. inlet tvbe - double those of any other Sowing hiactune Own- ban, in the oolultnn OFF/CE. 7: FIFTH STRIST, PITTSBUR Off This Machine mates the ' LOU EICIE'' and nee.; hlghtet on axount of the eiditiztt. y Parmonenoo. beauty' and general desirahl-nee:- of the stiiehing when do e. itna the wide raters clime's' howl oi ;V port of the <tmerioan In- stitute. New York. I IIIPI 0 C. 01.11.istri at - CO, Felt, Cement anJ Grav_el Roofers,. are now-prepared to fill all orders for Fire and Water Proof, Fe t, celllent and *avid 400lintit, peva:aptly and Satialactortly. . . . Oldden having been in the. - employment of WM. WARREN dk. CO., and their secocssors, tidladelphitt. for eight years, where he learned alf the mechanical departments of their int-iness, and hsa made trait:lab.° improvements of his own, we can pogitively say chat oar Itoofingli Composed of the name Meter/WS 'as those of that firm, and that we wilt guarantee our work to be espial in every respect to any Gra vel, Felt ant cement Roofs put uti by other Anna La this city, or in the Unkhd abates. There is no patent for the -Warren Roof.-or any of the mate_ .r.als composting it. - offloct—toaner of Filth and Wood /is; - eedond story. - . • her ESETVAIE. 11118E.MilErs DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STRL'ET, Olticerut and strangers' ia . teed of teed:teal ad. • vim should not fail to give hint a Cali. - Dr. Brown's remedies never tall to onro impu dti I dl t t m . snag venereal - ese et s a ffrrsi li g 181 :tt o idein,„;* the origin' of which the patient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. remedies for Ude affliction brought. on - !:17 solitary habit& aro the only medicinal kIIOWI2 II this country which are mile aad will speedily . - ftefore to health MATHES. Brown'a remedies 'care to a few dan Oda inthl .He also treat Piles. (Meet, Sonnorrhoe ; Hretka -- harp Female Disease; Pairs in the Bach wa di i. eye; Irritation of , the - „Bladder. idrist- • aess eta !setter OLL - to AB bo answered Valid COUtala at !mit Ci tdi . D., cines sent to any address eafidy rack e d, . • C andprivate rooms. Nc,..59 SfdtrilFlEL) THENT:rilittaith ncl sd,ftw 1 1- 7 7-- Kll. 2 111 A44 1 44 1 3: SOIL npv Lee ter. lest reeeiVednnd for cats }gyp 4 Q i tAattoiE6 ApiD -BA*- -6s anted Gold Parer Aainsfnsa for ealebp • -71*. oeita
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