Mil* Sitili) iJnnf ; —j e°mc r »dSu"pl e a“ rr ra ra ko o o 8 ( Rr<; ■ HAIR preparation. I u all shouls that comforSTn&uPng tiai to health, those afflicted with these trouble caHelMrETlYm,n“ Wt !V,° tf»e LUBI IV 8 ’ CKKAM. S2S«S2t .. T Eli Y01*2.'0." ' v J' l l f- JameB Millinger wiltes :—Dr. Rendall a ' AND beautifying the hairi Sr'j'iK-ss -rzrr:r;;rrr• 5 Ce iloUr ” from 1010 ““■ a., and from 2to I J aya after using it. Beaut «yi"g and Promoting AD\ KRTIStNG AGENCIES Meaar*.f% SL. PET rENGILL A 00. No. and >*«* up , desultory “ he H XXniiitiiltXX i H U " S " CSS fir °’ just suflil ient 10 make jit apparent that the respective works ■ are not vacant. Both armies, in fait 1:1 Ve bccn en j°3’ii'g that repose which ''«s needed after the hard fighting, and a":! z\t»i ;!i ::: zzt* {**•• r rrlling or ,Urte »«*» campaign. And 11 ;e,‘Z' «!! ‘i 8 }*”“'"*'»* t-Sl I ,n ® fr ° m ,bc baDks °f “*<- ILpidnn. tiMlitretam oll ii I „ Jtolutil . 1I1;:h , ( . 1!( , [8 | 10-day that sift-nro i- even more ' m: ‘ rkeil ,lmn hvfore. The sound o. a ; musket has scarcely been heard along ; the entire front. A few blutile, at ar tillery and a shell or two high over the trees, about the centre of the line have I 'wen the only reminders this afternoon i of the enemy’s presence. I b rmn P r;, Sent indications, it is not like ! iy tin re will be lighting i,, r several days , to < ome; but a storm is brewing, and , may burst in quarters least expected by j tiie enemy. J [ • It i- not proper at this time to say pre 1 cisely how Grant will attempt to di«. ! I Comht tIl,; vneniy. A Herald corres- I pondenee, dated off Point of Rocks Ap pomattox- liver, Vs , June lOlh, says- ; V ‘ S a ‘ 111 ’ on ,hr ' Wk,.tLe gunboats Commodore Perry," and "Gen. Put. I nam opened tire on the rebel Port Clif ' ton near Petersburg, V«„ which jvas readily answered by the "graybacks." Sanitary Fnir-Tren.nrer’s cut he < -’°mmodorc Perry lay on the N. Ht.lmer.Trcasmer, has received Work-, i.L'iit irranrh of Ihe riyer, above Fort contributions, as stated below. The; Waltham, a distance of hetw.. ,i names will be published r S soon as possible- , Oomesilr dry good*. ciicti! ',r-fn' ‘iml fonr miU ( , lV ' C ‘ t:n three Jefferson Coal Works I Auction, N'u fts Filth sheet. ’ ' “ n “ 3 AM» \T ‘ Ur nulls liom the rebel fort While S | Earl) . rio> . ' . ' -T. M. Fi 'LTO.VS the General Patletaon, being of Wider Zlw.y ’’ ; REMOVAL T :> cau “ , t^ ur K. Poona ’ }oe ‘’ on no : anVr ndre ?’* con s re65 i '*ceand liutum gaiicis . J • their works. But from a masked lull ; *V'' *?,i 7--— ■ W K take p,.ka Sl hf , Iv •» the right of the main works, an Prest, churcM? ?„?" Su, > £“£„* !*. ,u, “ ot «m aidetowards night, when the fire from the »? w 'i «v r ».'s c aorc?AcCT 0 .“ 9 .Y-, f ,',!l,^f t re of No - 12 Bissell’s Block ' f. un 1,0,113 bavi “s •“•»■»! the guns or Ne«™.. fresbs,,ril " «>*' , I( „, , , ... . ST. n,Ai„ stkkkt, the main from, they directed their fire WS I " on Mo'ui* nJ S , FU?hVI^f <:i ‘' i ‘ :u,J '* 1M D,ircl [ at thU tHteresting object on *-»«««»*.»» George h iceysrr..... n . l,9 urg S Wn Silfm rhis sr,ne |B n<,,,r Briiwnal AN t* gagement with the main battery but ii l S S ! ,hc fo : SCEOifACKES & CO.. rLiloulciphia Wa i CVideß ‘ lh " rebels did »ot rJlisi, our ;j Glt •• * A new,.,,., „c„ surer 1 j moJo«.(doing business and they retired. Eighth day’s receipts f.-.-.-.r.s.T&S? ,M Udl “’ »"*• ]> [ \ V ( \ C 1 J be flnn * r ">® °ur side continued at -| 1 1 aV O | : intervals throughout the day. Xodam- BmSS i *i»k^“, b,e,,^. ed - Briwic Tooth ' Aiso, a cuu.,,;u , ;f ' ' a S ,! was don , e to the gunboats. India Kubberan ( THorn%?on, r b^ rU A , \ < a\^ U sTnck' - '^ ,lll Ll ’ ’ **' oil The Pn g was a splendid affair HARMONIUMS, MELODEONSi^ 0n,,1c "rac c , . And Ansical Good? Generallv Sun shades at McClelland** Auction. . ueiit.rauy. • . ev^,^ 8 offldal fr ° m Secretai 7 St anton o.c^in*^ o , s h ‘«?~i s?f«ir a a • 1 From Army of the Petomac ?ir;,i b k 5 e >Ir9 ' J " m “ MiUu "'> l ". MeuC: -t-er vn«„T,e.'„ J;rh^7^^^h. k T„^ ra l e"u^. h '• *” 5 AH Oaarnuteeil for Five y WAMELINK & BARB, ole Agents for Pittenuiyh and Western Pa. No. V 2 BisseH’s Hlock, M. (Jlair st. : _ W'.ood Second-Hand Pianos for re n t_Tun. Morgan Completely Routed BALLY, BOYS, No Change in Butler’s Department Previously reported Fearful Accident— (me of those uniorc- 1 , U " aVOi‘“S very badly, of about‘t!" r*. ■ Ue " Ul * ie 8 »« of abou twonty-Uve years of age. and has a Wtfeand child depending on him for support ! He is so dangerously scalded as to kune but ; a stro^r' 1 , 011 " Cover 5 T - He was borne on I a stretcher by six men to his residence on H,gh Street, after Ins face ami body had been dressed I by Doctors Tlmllc and Walters, and placed on a : Imd, where hlsgroans almost distracted his rela- ’ -Ives. Beck was taken to Passivanfs hospital i where he will be attended. There are no feani | s recovery, as he is not dangerously scalded. I single man. ’ | “•~ An explosion; occurred on the la Kailroad.near Newton Hamilton. , which the engine No. 249 wa.i tea and Mr. Samuel Saylor,of Alex .down a conjldebablc distance from ...ad frightfully mangled, and Charles- Of Altoona,, a young man of about years of age was badly scalded In the .s only a few day ssi me engine iNo. n 0 blew at Lackawaxen Station, by whicli iUr. Bar -on Moeea, the conductor, was so much Injured that he died soon afterwards, and a young lady named Mosher, was *i 3 „ injured. ConowiDS Rrc tilc re celptH relln( ' d Petroleum oil at this point auring the past week : Crurfn.., Helloed 6,080 bft "els *U P B°t'^r from same" ’ 731 gals „Decreaa*in 1864 77, * tbe ’ ’ ■nme time last year 16,780,815 *• decrease in ig64 WalterClal „ L i eU ' r ° m thC f ° Ur,h ~orr of '*>o Girard Uou»S to the pavement below, late on. Monday W y ' U DOt fa,s "3'> Cal “ 3 «*»«•»« “‘“l placed la the guard room up stain, a short time before the occurrence, and may have leaped from his ~om to escape.. i n the fall his right leg was tured, Ids Jaw bone broken and a severe con s’* 3 made on his head. He was taken to the Government Hospital In the Ninth Ward It is thought he cannot possibly survive his injuries ! Decision.— lt has been decided that tho.stn benvilie Railroad haa a right to proceed with the work of tunneling the hill above thi. city. lnjunction had been issued by the ty Qllaitor to ..prevent thla company from jj. C ., f the tunnel. The company Is and wM UU . Überty 40 P««eed With the work, Placed m ““t OO °ther impediments will be ro useful omPanT “ C ° mpletlD g weather rtUl keep, remarkably ttat 111 »«tlon. of tbe ttoffifir there haabeen white frort for three or tour consecutive nl*hte, but not mo heavy or aevere aa to do any material Injury. 7 The Draft, third Ward. George Oamp John Kane John H Murphy Albert Murray Chas Grassel Torrence McGraw Jas Kennedy Peter O'Nelli Thos Osborne H W Yoder •George Hoover iHerman Gang Jos McMeans jGeo Crurder ;Chas Wise iThodore Grow James B Barr Heury Nimick Michael Broe (Dennis McGraw , ;Jns Murphy James McNeal (Andrew Crawford George Weisenberger Patrick Bean Patrick Schvrar James Daugherty Tho.- Maloney Wm DlehJ ,’Henry Buddeman [Chris &mith Prank Lutz Adam Port' |H AL Keller •Henry Lang jJas L Kelly : Wm Mat beck lEcJm am Knay ;I>anl Coughlin [Wmßacht j Elijah P (roncler James Murphy Fred Fehlner i> L Hdward David Fleming John Walker JacHb Hare Patrick Barrett James M’Cuue W iu V Wiley (John Fitzgerald J'*hn CutmuinA I ‘John Ward Wm Q Algeo •Samuel Kennedy B J Brown J as Hnggarty KU ward Tagg Kuno Kuhn J Alex Logan ■ i’a'rick Kiiiditii Joseph I.ynder James Donahue Thomas Jackson Philip Kraft Cornelius Sutherland Robe Jamison Jeremiah Driscoll Julius Moure Thoa- Barrett Timothy Gorman John O'Jlrcen I rtr.n Keep on h md ail kinds ui concn at!d t ur , i ."I' and wood and iron work, -iiicii Tis 1 i. j li.u , l I, u? ' ’ , tKklHa * 'vfijj.a. sniHi/ 1 ' . lK 11 a,.wrews, and saudicr'.- i„oi,. nJr n^s^r^^r"3S : S!!rr :; l^ u boleMHlc or rvrail . . r lI Swk d of o g^ji.‘ o**" 0 **" an " uvsc 1 Louis Metz Wm Leonard Patrick Martin W s HalJeck H A Coffin A H Lane JuJius Yanb&ahle J < I*6o} } W Basil George Npeckpeyer IhJ a '! the Rd\ et li.etnent ~| in.r^e;FFi:SSh : £ n^s;; " ; ! }j signing th bring their friettus from the !,],! el, , a/ten.hal’tn. 11 W,l ‘ be a "“ *11,809 43 *240,259 03 Josepit UKYKh JOSEPH MEYER & SOY, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS l'Oli 100 DAYS! 103 SMITHPIELD, AND 442 PEATiStj ‘ B A R KrM’ S **iß ELF-SEWER 1 * ' for all Sewing Machines, plete without it. IT FRESEHVES THE EYES, AVOIDS IiEND » H„.bu*h organization „ lo ING, GUIDES THE WORK ITSELF BPkb&mk- CWT - arthur SEWING machine office, is fifth st [?r£eoniit s will be received, clothed and equipedat WILKINS HALL, Fourth Pittsburgh, Pa. Sent by letter free. n « , , street. Oounterfeitß! I CoEDtnfeitsP ARTHUR stuart OUT 11 LOOK OUT rn E 1• ;. Late of Ninth Heserves, Comm turdTng Humbugers are About!!! rotT RTH OKM INK PKBItLE ,_T X H STREET Rnssian Spectacles I ote kotice/imphove M- fc>lQHT.—Having opened my new place of business, and have received direct from (I . lie and most brilliant genuine Dia lU-eoer?» UBSi i an Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the sight Purchasers are entitled to Sliectacles one'of i 0 *^ 1 sm wSS; r f and U in wa^MaSl L-** out for No 51f5i’,5i a Fi i ftl 1 s l ;}'« t ! , ' n - o,an,on “ j CATUPET stohe" no. 87 FOURTH STREET. ' B - L - h. dabbs, T2s£S£2F?3i cheapest, a.vd ! PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, aXBOUl!A t E|“nS2i^ < *5 y tlme f i Pittsburgh. Sp^& ,0 WlT f CO «"» MINIATURES JENKmSAjMITH IIZ I&fite"pESS£S*P“JP «£££oB| Boot> at the loweat priest ’ “ d SPLENDID assort' , ell BORLAND’S, * mBn «« Table and Pocket, foT^fbr J b 8 Market it. JAMES BOWN. Kfi Wood street. | Corner of Penn and St. Clair Street,, Fifth Mwt and ’* bl ‘° e Al ‘ Ction Hou “, Ns. ft. of 1 'nf’p 1 e i' et ? pc . rBOIJ thinks mure cSSflf^Srr-1,,. everybody that ha^oni^T 5 ' l hen .almost {[ o' >u ![! ed the Irritated Scalp, they both idolize tHnir /»hni nve3 i 8 wife, and u ‘°°thos the Irritated Scalp the army H'ouhl like C to . l A snl ‘"or In ! Soothes the Irritated N°« :l e ke r t°o n i a al the ]rrita,ed I «hpSXm! , : n ;« f)°a°bb ' qUri?l 't' on »"™“t hC i r s e a| al B 0 T S u liabbs Photograph (Mil, r y, No j.j s,' can fa arrangement. Call with aPl>r°ve.l Clolhinh’a AucUun° S * assortment at Me. sffisKSSSSSsiS! , larjjest number ot voles. Tliccontesllns.n 1.. 1 ! beenspirited, ami as this la U„- HstC ; | nva ry 1, likely to iMs-ntne intcj",,.. '' mne |,resents to the .Vann,try ?•„/£, Mr. A. 1-. Chatuny. of ,V„, is, l street irr ge , nerHl nt lor Uro ' cr * Daker's's ’ l S- Msehtnes. A r isit to his cslahhshmei.f or ' t”y ' i other oqualleU-t, v any ' 1 Men's hoy's ami youths' rr.lt,., u „i shut s, at Mcl.’lelland's Auction 1 lm " r •' ANTHONY M ICYKIi MANTFACTI’RKRS OK WAREHOUSE, Between Qth st,and Virgin alley PITTSBURGH. No Machine coni' NO IJOASTim. FITTSBTnROH, PA. Oiling-, Dressing niK urowth of rm hair Lubin’s Cocoanut Cream I’un not be Surpassed. Ir Preienta Baldness and Loss of Hair I i events Baldness and Loss of Hair’ t i {H M lnt>Bs HUfl Losa of Hair* preventb Baldness and Loss of Hair [ «> ah Klegant Perfume, Jf !* * n TJesant 1 Vrfunir it id an hlegant Perfume, it is an Liegßnt Perfume, r : ocuanu,' !'. r f m Shoves Dandruff, i 'oeoanut L, n Ji en,nrc « I>«n,lrut) KOcoanut Cream Removes Dandruff Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff’ Pro, uco3 the Richest Luster, Pro,luces the Richest Luster* { llc *a the Richest Luster! P 1 rutlu'jo Tlie Richest Luster. 1,,' >tlmp Whisk,,, it J.-Io L-.f ll 1 1 Whisker, It I, ,s ni , ' Whisker* It has t,„ l : ,o I ' t"l ".Hug u Junkers ,t has uu tjjuai J'.' n Jl> s 'lftrr uainjj it ’ )r * l 'S > «l‘i*r iisiiic it i or days ‘liter usinj; it. 1 or days niter usiuir it! 5-w })f C9kiB 8 ««! Olilnn the Mustache, , 11 "'"'"'e •“"J 1'i11,,,, Ik,. .Mustache ;{•;*»* «*-c * r IM l‘ti*l,,' U' lII' •( .a it , 1 ’ • l • ‘Urn, • r.° ’I Hot ache. j' ’ • i •> I lain. ■ • > o‘ii i»i‘» r 13 M-.i-- * • « \. <.t -1, r 1 v h , u ,« ’ ' " Vt-i.U (~ ,j U urt _ it p.v.euti 11c;* !!:,£■! IKu Htwr preparation pc - the peculiar jiroj,- e.'tteswhjci; stress, nt* tl:\ suns the Human H;tir ms the (-ucußimt rreßm It I Ji»mc>ti‘3 tiii - <}rou-ih i, t *k r i/u. It Promotes the tir0,,,,, JJ*"' in, times I he liriiK-th „f the Hair' It 1 '. s the Growth of the Hut. It. nj . I Matr I h ert.Sl LliT fn ttlp W/irl.l PI'R SALK HY ALI, liri ,|oisTu M: ,iv am. l.i i 1 'll! Ml.!. HY ai,[. ‘ • I'll! SALK IJY ALL IHi K, i,; Is 1Y i Washington, June 13.—Midnight.— i ° en ■ Dix: W 7 e liave dispatches OItA \ T AIV D VICTORY f,om the Arn >y of the Potomac aslate i ab eiglu °’ ci ock this morning. A move ■ ment at that hour was in successful pro- ' K'n&L 1 «P" rl8 10 - dB >- f«»m Sherman. B n The foll °wing dispatch from General Burbndge, commanding in Kentucky has just reached here: ‘-I attacked Jlnr | gan at Cynthiana, at daylight yesterday i morning, and after an hour’s hard fight ■ mg, completely routed him, killin g three hundred, wounding nearly as many and captuiing nearly four hundred be’ ; !! dcS recapturing nparly a hundred of Gen. Robsen’s command, and over one , tUnU9and horsea - Our lossih killed and I wounded is about one hundred and fifty | Morgan's scattered forces are flying in . 1 all dire ct:ons; have thrown away (heir , arms; are out of ammunition, and are i- 1 1 wholly demoralized.” , Dispatches from Butler up to nine ” , o’clock this evening indicated no change' hH i in hi 9 command. No further jntelli - gence has been received from Hunter. (Signed,) e. M. Stanton. COMPANY d. NEW STYLES 3 WINDOW SHADES, I <5 Received THIS DAY. NEW SPUING STOCK; U V wCAKPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, | ■ AT McCALL' M’S. | LATEST by telegraph. FROM GRANTS ARMY. The Situation at the Front. BOTH ARMIES INACTIVE. Fire Opened on the Rebel THE GUNBOATS ENGAGED, A Dispatch from Gen, Burbridge O ; Sheridan on an Important Baid. ! New York, Jutfe 14.—A special to the t“* 1 or ld, dated Washington May 13th, g: says: Several boats have arrived from I Y hite House to-day, leaving there last I night. They bring no news proper for j publication. But little skirmishing has : occurred for a few days. There was much anxiety to hear from Sheridan’s raid. It was to be a long and impor tant one. The city has been filled witinSYuxaor: that Fort Darling has be£jj^*grg e ly in- i vested and must soon surrender, thus flowing the gunboats p aS3 up the Jamea river further not into Richmond. The Armyl ma n caml'np to-day, and also the 2d%i SC ousiu regi ment, whose term of s®™* has expired. FOB THE POST. Port Clifton New York, June 14. A Herald cor respondent says Gen. Sherman's losses have amounted to 10,000 m wounded, ail of whom have been taken to Nash ville and Louisville. The numerical f.irce of his army, however, has not been reduced, but has increased from the time he left Chattanooga, and it is be lieved it is many thousand stronger now l han when at Resaca. Destructive Fire at Aspinwall—At tempted Assassination. New Yoßk, June 14—The steamer .\orihem Light has just arrived from Aspinwall. A fire occurred at Aspin wall on the 80th which destroyed ten blocks, including the City Hotel. • The loss was heavy. An attempt to assassi nate Mosquera, was unsuccessful. The steamer Illinois was at Aspinwall on the sth, waiting the arrival of the America at Panama from San Francisco. New York, June 14—'The meeting of the Fremont Club last evening though not largely attended was very enthusi astic, Speeches were made by E. D. G. Walker, of Vermont, and others. Reso lutions were adopted ratifying the Cileve land nomination, pledging support to the ticket, and recommending the forma tion of clubs, and denouncing the nomi nation of Lincoln. Proceedings in Congress. Washington, June U—The House joint resolution reported to extend the overland mail contract from the first of July, was read twice, and laid on the Speaker’s table, The vote by which the Senate Gold Bill was recently laid on the table was reconsidered. Harper’s substitute for the first section was agreed to. The Philadelaphia Sanitary Fair. P hu-adelph x a, June 14.~The receipts at the great Sanitary Fair now amounts to nearly $1,000,000, The vote on the $2300 sword at 10 o’- clock to-night stood as follows: Han- Meade, 1,829 ; M’Clellan 133 Grant, 94. ’ Gen. Buford Confirmed. ’ Washington, June It—The ? l)6 MaJor General from July The Gold Bin. Washington, June 14— The Gold Bill passed 76 to 62. T Gen. Sturgiss Defeated Memphis, June 13,-The expedition under General Sturgiss which, left Mem yhis June Ist inst., has come in' "We learn from an officer that theyimet a j arge force of rebels at Georgtowu, said to be 10,000 infantry -and cavalry the commands of Forest, Lee and Roddy. 1 his force attacked them suddenly and a most desperate fight ensued, resulting iu the defeat of Sturgiss witli loss !of his wagon train and ammunition, j This last was the most severe loss as j Stur g' s3 run out of ammunition and was compelled to destroy his artillery. Many of his infantry- were captured, the exact number nut known. Sturgiss’ forcis was 3000 cavalry and 5,000 infantry. 'This large rebel force is supposed to havelbeen enroute to Sherman’s rear to interfere with his communications. i Late News from Mexico. ■ New Yoke, June 14.—The stetjmer Mexico, from Havana, 6th inst., brings the following : i The British Mail Packet Clyde ußrfv | ed yesterday with news from the citi of Mexico, up to the 30th ult., and Vera Cruz to the Ist inst. Maximillian had arrived on Monday, the 23th ult.,' at Vera Cruz. The Novara having touched at Mude ria and Madincque, at the latter place for coal, w-here the new Emperor liber- I a ted and carried with him four of the | prisoners condemned to hard labor by horny. He also liberated eight more, and paid their passage to Vera Cruz, and distributed two thousand francs among the remainder, and promised to attend t" their fate immediately on his arrival at tiic city of Mexico. The $75,000,000 Loan. - Nk "' VonK - -June 14.—The Commer •■"‘l s!i y 3 : We are authorized to state n fl T, «m -tUl'' S-retary „f the Treasury will DYSENTERY accept no payment towards the seventy five million loan, the two year five per cent, legal tender, all owing to the ac crued interest and also 01 dinary eetifi emes of deposit with accrued interest This arrangement will materially facili tate subscriptions to the loan. Large amounts of legal tenders of the two year* l ' sue arc being received at the Sub- Treasury. On Saturday about 0,000,000 were received, yesterday 7,000,000, and to-day the amount will probably reach 7.000,000, making a total of 20,000.000 in three days. Gen. Grant’s Change of Base. : -New Yoke, June 14.—The World.', II N IK.W disclosed that the army ' under Cram lias < fleeted a change of' base to the .Tames river. All the move ; 1 meats of that army since the battle on:": I-relay, the 3d, have aimed at this con-i summation, which was shadowed forth, ’ though not declared in the following dis- 3 l>'trims. ° 1 The raid of Sheridan, the destruction ! of railroads, and the investment of Fort,! Darling, with a view of opening the' James River for our gunboats, seem to j indicate that every available force is to : i be employed in the next offensive move- ) ment. The Konti’.cky Raid Over. Cincinnati June 11.-Reports rc c:‘;v(*d nl Covington laks°“Jh ,Unptoß! danated will be disposed of as the donors may £“*■-,• T direct or under the direction of the Executive tomen ' ! Committee. But articles merely placed on ex- I H»naa..:r.":::ol e ta"»wSlt'S^S P J* i ‘ 1 Uion, receipted for by any member of the 'w2?y**L'~• t? o * Wklspiltlumi&n ommtt ee, null cnreally prrKned and _ Bremen N n « 1 ?- »rEp«th?S?taS. •. .A letter should accompany each article ":&£*&3BSSBr^ ginng Its orlgn, history, ete-and „ donated, its’ tve « erything you can and lend us the ;;; •On behalf of the Committee »*xonia May 31. .Southampton; .New YoHc ■ ge 0 h ,- jos - s - Qeo. H. CHKidTT, Secretary. Boruasia....June 14..Southampton..nIwySc ■ All articles either donated or l#.ri fnr ov >.-k- America June 22.. Southampton: .New York *6 Vater st., Pittsburgh. 'gew tt.lsoiithlSptohf.'NeS I?}*; HON. jas. YEECH, Jw^N>>>ta..Ne#‘KS2^ cor “: i ■• ? r , am slree,s - A-tica::/..^S:i!3lB!Sgg: DR. JOHN DICKSON, New York—Oct 2fi. .Southampton. .New York comer Penn and Hand streets £'«nen Nov 8. .Southampton. .NeW York S. RIDDLE Hansa Nov23..Southampton. .NewYork • p ’ America Dec 21.. Southampton.. New York Postoffice, Allegheny. *- - - , , H. LEET SHIELDS, j Sewickleyvllle. I PIANOS AND MELODEONS. jTs A l^”5S^Jm^’TS!^^IEEH, v ;my3-td ;Kuabe’s Unrivaled Pianos, '%V*Tarrasted for eight years .HAINES BHOS. EXCELSIOR PIANOS, and i ma(le by Gtovesteen a Co., New n f “°: PEINCE'S MELODEONS and SCHOOL ORGANS, beyond » doubt the beat reed inatru mont made. „£■ ? cmjTT>S richly carved Melodeons, at CjHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 FIFTH STBEET, Second door above Wood. j^S°l e Agent for all the above inatrumenta. NEW _SONG. “ Dreaming of home,'' BIEAOTIFUL words and taking J Muaic - It* popuialtty will be Unbounded. PBICSE, 25 CENTS. Copies mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MEL LOR, m]f2BdAw ~— -r— 81 WOOD STREET. EBtfXiOTMICKrT. , f 75 give a eommlßalonon all ~ pioytagentg who wIU ° r em * anaiku expenses dai? aSSL?** a £° ve wa S*» w ANTED. -AjDw” h” R OF , A smaju. Pittsbnivh t**™* pleasantly si t* Call £n 6ursh - AUe S h rayor krmlogW ! J- H. GASIDAYT jal Estate Broker, Np f 67 Fourth at jnySs —- a rvS ✓ halve., Just '««ived andfor , P ,^, j°7 ; *? * ARMSTKOKQ, : oon “ r , of Market and Flnt.u. MEDICINES, PITTSBURGH PRODUCR MARRR* ■ .‘«M'I0B;OF ? H ? pAU.T-poaT . Pwt , v , Wb DXESD Zi7 June f *ntbbI M “ kerel *&.}? Mfc&o 8tw ‘ 5O tblaprime « : • h 'mw do at 200. M * bbl * roll at2l@22m: SOM#® FXjOUR— pin« » •• . '-i-rif'-itC' at *8 26; 260hbls d O 'S !,2 s i a *° r< ’d brand SObbla laneoua brands'! 87@s *s° domiacel- , CHEESE-20 burialw^ ! J obW » «*. "bac »* ~ ,* *‘ : ,Sc i »« do Shoulders $ 000 &g "$9 Btc SObT ”•■ Hhuib canvaaaed isitf -- . 2 ’ 300 lbs Rato l' ' at 26c; tsru£« sites P i bbl, : c ru&« PITTSBURGH Oil, t -Vt' BUSINESS-Yesterday waa inactive. The sales of oil were quite limited. There were, bnl few lo,s on the market** ojwmte witb;!rdrm&:S pnceswere well sustained. Tim totai eccelptr bj thenyer amounted tq ,80a bbjs/ Amornrth*"-' sales were the following; ' ' < Rflmmf«? Ellt aSw6Sc y ’ ; Bpnd^“- h RESiDuxnii-waa am,^itfi THE TEAVEEEB’S GTTIDE. AI! RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Pennsylvania Central: Depart*, . »«*• T,..'0 'v*6o?2 Sf^ im .? re 12 -'‘ 12a# p m niru Express .'*4:25 pni plrar"^^' V U2* P J'ohn-o Am" ‘ * £oe j; jjj " » ” ifh do • S?a IS - .'- £ : /l*B*2 1 lie Church train leat esV'aiiv Stku^S ?'®- ■•aundH,-, at 9:05 am s returns “ (0 “ ' Ft. WAyne & emcaarf, .. . T . Dc r arts - Ani-vee. . Sr£vsi-|Sr?-Sfi: tufnatTloleavesAilegheny Sta- P* 1 .M*£, BOW N, - • iM Wood strati* *' tT HUJJJJi SHOES AMD UAITKRI AT » tarttea prio», »t BOKUANB'S, MMaitetk MMMERCUL & FLMMIAL. «asBßs. KOD^'* 0 *oaa«o rotT „ 2™°® stheet. *“*”• HBOKta*, no. 118 for qoid, S£%,’Z*°'‘°yin g Oold • Buying Selliu Silver i'93: Demand i •}-•** Uoupona... *!**» u.i pi, , ‘ 1 91 tortment in’ thU JAMES DOWN, is) Wood Streets t M . 6S. 1