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I'rwonl JuJgM f i ■ M McClure, Mellon anti Atlsms ‘»*V v 4,<< '*’■ 1 *>•'"•’•'••■ ••• - - -' District Attorney Miller proctu-Ue.! to h cross { ?iy*3^v\'£f.?.S* 4 V- , ~ W.’i '! ‘. 1 -. *J eiainination 01 tho witness, ltoburi KmmeVt *V* N CCo r .*«‘ ,• *•'e.. » «’ Cowell, who tostuleil as follow* : ii,'*'! 1 : 1 1, .’.■ .‘4 Struck the man after he threw the stone.— ‘§!r 'V^.'skT 1 'i| -ir t’s. *A" ~ - <• he wss standing wiLh one foot on the platform aE^fe l|| y«‘«L’ '***'“* v» **&jf • ■ • ■ ■ and one on the alley. Tho stone struck my /' e , .<V.j‘ib , £*ij;*a -* 1; ' ■ uncle, Hubert Cowell. Struck bun iuimedi iHsfrUMt-sari'- d"'! l - Of 1 , i. 4 . ■ ~- Jk’ >. "• ' , ~.’. , ’ atelv after he threw the stone. Frew took the ' •: .■ . y none from his pocket When the tight com- '.*■s&s \4noncad 1 was Pitting c-n Ue pon-b wflbmy af; w* A t r CA 4 A\ V 'r wo both ran i o ibo bvilrant when < S<l * wd h9ard ;U -° * irl cr 3 • hft wen 1 Urst ttnd 1 fol - ::. sl':$ 1 ': lowed; as soorhas bo jumped up l jumped up |r*.“ 4 *''I^''•f- *'*’ : * 4 • !i too. 1 stayed out during the whole lime ox- “A qv-. . 0 pt when 1 went into the bouse tbo second time. When 1 went into the house, grand bZ**Jv *J> •' ('(tifAtt* *.'' . father and Frew were not>rpstllng; deceased t ' • was talking loud. 1 went and g.t tho knife ljft, f 1 *. - r *^>.f : : ' because 1 knew Frew cairied one, as I knew ~'• bim and had Been him with one at the corner. «H»(jkgßsWp6«W! , §-; p • . . Did not cut Frew while he was down because my grand ather was on bim Cut Frew be .'''•.'* .''.'. cause ne throw a stone and hit my uncle. The ’■L.VM' 1 .. .'" ■ others had all got in the yard when 1 cut hun: i^wsf!• i •'. 1 ran out while they were Uier ; as they went ■Wf***> * -»'!* v ,v '(ff fX . in the gale deceased threw the stone and 1 ran -Vi«S.^-S\ >»P Mi cut him [Witn.ss U-ok the knife and showed how he cut deceased] Krew was *•’ * ii.ifiK about 0 feet 10 inches in heigh;. 1 was stand r.* ‘* x 's'%**** ing on b bhuk tiro or MX incbos higher than the gutter when deceased was standing: jump. 'i‘ n 'o'd'',,. , v *i * ed opa litfle and struck at his mouth; struck "L downward; he moved his head and I cut him •>'%■'’ '• , ?:. t in the neck Had nut the knife more than y/j’C'f'CifiFroll'i'i 1 f 4’".;'i t ’.'.'-, J'.-' f two minutes; had it up my sleeve when 1 **% S 4'■• ’ "" s '■' came out of the house, so it would hot be teea; iiX&'ffZgilA* ,''.i" r " : ’i * . U 1 thought if it was soon i would be punished stS-^i' < * 1 \ r ''" - ‘'o.*. ’•■' v- , -'t badly. When 1 cut the man my uncle and ,' i .' I'w'v" ; grandfather were just shutting the gate; 1 :‘fi y "' '- -r .. pushed it open and got in between grandfather W'h't-.Vrsv .v t ;' v : ;; .> - , ■' % and uncle Koberi: wiped the knife off with a tfA itjl'tfC,;* ■fyt'l/jp' ’ .* y o' ■ '■ , irag and laid it on the table; after the consta. 2^^«2^'S.3t{ f * k . !- ‘ jl -*•? ..• r’..•.■- V' -f .iShles were gone took the rag and threw it out. * XT'* V.t.V...• . 'o’ . * r c/pUlrst wiped the knife on uiy pants, not this fl fSp&'^^\sr■- I*4 1 * 4 *■> ~ ' i .‘c s'- f b, U- \jj3r; have worn them since, hut saw no blood '.t -o !; iIWWBBSSwem; left them at home yesterday when I iiSTSi&m4^4' ,r -sa(‘. i* .' 1 ' .■j■ '• "c «>, -, 1 ,p '"■ *" p. came away, in the front room up stain: there 'vyc-' ia'y p was a good bit of blood on the rag when 1 x ! p.*‘ threw it away. This [tho knife in Court] is X l *s ’*? the knife 1 u,#d - 1 luok tha r *B 1 w 'P«d the] j knife with Irom my pocket and after wiping l alijSgjiN^tfit with my rag wiped it again on my pants.— I** s^ ' -■ When 1 struck deceased he was standing with ■’ ; t '' ' s u his face towards Hast Common, his foot on the If. L ’.-'y V-f b,-' * platform; I was standing on the little bank by . 1 '‘fl', [- g Za‘. a j the coai-Bhed; like leaning against the shed.— f J *■’e. JW v‘ -,_ , A"."; [' When I went into the house told Cunningham 'ip| I had cut Frew with the butcher knife; did !^Mt«>j^ ;^VSy^aSU*!sSteat'*'’s% ‘ not tell my grandfather; did not telltheoffl '•- 'V cera. 1 took my uncle and grandfather’s ; i.* breakfast down to the Mayor’s office next +2JT4 i '*! ’ V *-V morning; think my uncle Cunuigbam told Z uncle KotHTt Xb J cut Frew. 5 \ daughter of Rob-1 s 3*ji*‘Y<' i on Cowell; live on Avery street, Allegheny. Oa the night ot the •Id of Juno was In father’s kitchen; about nine o’clock father lit his pipe and went into the yard, the boy Robert was in the yard, C'unmngharu was playing with my baby, amusing bun with a little pup hoard ftuher :hli “John;'' Robert Emmett said “grandpa wants you;” Cunningham went out. 1 went down the yard; heard lather and two men Ulkn.e: tb« men stood in the alley. Cun. §7 * A'? ningham stood beside father on the platform “ d “ ked mm to mine in tho house; ono of * y the men in the alley said -split him down” '■■) *' \ 1 then one of the men s too pod and picked up a .& t v£. , T,H stone or something; saw father catch hold of him; don’t know if he threw him or he fell; flaw them both l *y ln tbe * n *y in lbe « uu « r together; i atked C’unningham t«> help take up: *»* Cunningham pull h,m‘ up - ’W ; » 1 .•-** Heard some of the nigbbon say, “carry Selina ( Mr ® Cunningham) in;’’ saw Cunningham take her in hi? arm* ar.d lift her » tT the alley into the yard 1 helped him take her in and « & 1} j-^4^|T&.^^^p-'-K’*A"l lay her on tbe lounge, was not cut afterward?. "*^l?*si'^**^*^ f **• V* "r' t ‘V3 did not toe any stone thrown that nighl; Cun, *X ningham was not out after be brought bis wife I^ o 6ttW mark on brother Robm's left cheek, where be bad been hit w’th a stone. When V 6 Cunningham g>-l up and wont < ut h»» <hd not '*%>*• «c?f U>- H go to the table where the krule box wsp; be C *P k st *‘r wont directly out Cunningham had no knife W*»Sig*&;^ r : *** in his hand when be stooped d.-wn to pit k up father; when he lifted Lin, up he did not -J touch Frew. Cunningham and father did not *?* C eo out again until thev went wilii the consta* r^tv*”S one of tho defendact : Commonwealth ohjec *’F*' • ted to her being eworu. Defence offered to s;-rt •**V%.\ * 4 swear her as a witnesa for Cowell and not to affect the case of Cunningham. Court ruled '.,1 the w,lne “ out SrPs'^F^l' v-H Robert Cowell, Jr , strom. Live with mv t and mother, at the buusn whore this d:f ''Acuity oocum d Came in the Irani wav, Evyg f 4 ’ v ~Z'ii found no one in the bout?: went out and found *'■*> f***' ■ '■ the whole family, except my wife; father was down in the alley, on lop of a man; Cunning- ham was helping father up; borne one called ’* r that Selina was fainting and Cunningham got 1 i nto the yard; I got father into tho yard; some one threw a brick that struck me c»n thn face. don’t know who threw il; Dalzell and Frew were both standing on the cinder bank, near the hydrant platform; I dosed the gate and *fe f went in; saw no mi>re .Saw no one touch Frew wf C? except father; don’t know how Frew got up vljT.'i,* Here the defence rested, Mr. Alarshallstat -1 ing they bad several witmn>s«*s whe in th<-y did jiot think it necessary to call. be District Attorney recalled Leonard Soy- * ****** , H dre to rebut the testimony of Robert Emmett Cowell ihftt he had cut deceas-d. Defence ob- jected, but’.he Court overruled the ebj-clion ’wTOV-At.* t 1 and the witness testifi—l ns l.'iiuws : f t'L. Did not see the boy It ibert Emmett Cowell at,about or after tbe ume tbe stone was thrown, f'fT Did not see any body strike deceased after the I atone was thrown or before Did not see the tx;v in tbe alley at all. Cross examined —Stated yesterday that 1 saw ten or twelve persons in tbo alley; said 1 could not toll who tbe crowd was at tbo by drant except Mrs. McKelvy Jjr. A O WaHer, recalled —Taking Ibe height of deceased and tbe position of the body r w ho was placed on a plaltorm and illustrated ine manner of inflicting the wound] it would |jgk ill m S SW% rj***A*%- **j *~ *ss!&£.% t, hty’ , i> , <i*' , i t fc J***lN i £ ; 0r ,«i’..^ ~4« j2?^T'H'‘! /,^ 7 rl WMm^rni^ $ !**,, ? •V't®' .' f »«‘4« T* f !,v*S *I ' * «*■ *l^ ;:*• ■>-& iVfAj. ,*# S‘^i»\ -■ <->{, v A r** -£*|/V * *i.- V «_■* —J”" ?«, \. ,* / < A V/vV'^'-V^• >•<s%.-?<•?7e #r* *> - ? ? ~- f- »*- i' V* .-V , £-ts? •;>’ V;; <".^' } 1 »£> *-'V- *' ir "• .' ’f ' ‘ ,H * J " « *■ ''■ ! -. Vi- '•? .. ' .O*' ./■ •‘^''.2 r '*! 1 , * *•*!*?* »"'i }£■*'*. .'• Or'V*v r s ->,,, * . M />• k - •>■, .r,. ?>•■'> *1 > fctV*>\ v *■ l * ,^^lS^^^Lt v r js 3rt , '&■**&£!*} ;• /’ '-• - • "" *-_■*•„ * ,>-" •.';->>■ « •'•-» .'■ ;i ! i'> 1 <'.« h .-., • -• . • •.. t v " - • - ■ fj*:: c:4 r#h &*v >7# -■■ < ~ .. .vr <" 4? :.' &***,r ?£*♦• '*?*'i*»-•' ~ ,"" t ’4v • i**--’' % &■■- f >y ; •, : ■ • *'* * **- -v :• -**V ‘VsSciifcv. .fel ,t ... *"' ; 4>- qT„ t~* *»- y «v • . > -*« ,■ *-V ■' " "■ *• Z - . .... ..<? p.*-' » ' life's » r/4. \ 1 • V v ;* % -"i; •- #!* t?v ,*- id; . —v*,.- tr-K >+' THE MAIL! POST. JAMES P. BARB, editor and proprietor TaaMSt—Daily, Six Dollars per year, strictly in ad ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol lar per year; m Clubs of fire. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY LOCAL AFFAIRS. THE AI.EEEHESiY HOMICIDE CASE. Trial of Bubo: t Cowell. *r.. and JoUu Cuu ltlngham, tor tbe Killing oi David Crew. be impossible to inflict such a wound, as it would require groat force—more thau the bi*y could exert. From the appearanee'ot the wound it was n etab, uot a cut, and could not have Deeri made by a boy jumping up as he <iid. [Witnfiß repeated bis testimony c. ncorn ing the nature ol the w« und, as given <>q Tues j The wound may have been made by a knife broader than the appearance ol the wound Indicates, as*ihe living tissues contract This knife is sharp enough to make the wound, with sufficient force. Blood would gush from the wound instantaneously. Cros* examined The knife must have been drawn out in tbo same direction in which It was inserted. Daniel McHenry, recalled Did not see the boy in the uiley ibat night, from the time 1 got thore until 1 went awa\; did not see him when the stone was imown. Gross examined— d v «Oerday there were live or six present. Mrs Leech, recalled • D.d notate tbo boy in the alley that night. Gross examined —'There were perhaps half a dozen or more present when the stone was thrown; eou'd mu say who all were there; the boy might have Uhto without my seeing him. Mrs. McKelvy, recalled —M’d not see the boy in the alley ihat evening {.Tuss examined (Cannot say 1 saw all who were there. The detente called l>r Geo. 1j MCook to show that the boy could have made the wound in the manner describe*]. The Commonwealth objected, as the evidence should have boon in troduced in the defence in chief, which had been closed The Court ruled the testimony out as rebutting and the witness was dismissed, defence taking an exception. Here the testi mony on both sides closed, and Deputy Dis trict Attorney Moffett addressed the jury for the Commonwealth, reviewing the evidence adduced and stigmatizing the atory of the boy as a •* living He.” Mr. Marshall slated that be and hie col league! being satisfied with the aspect of the ewe would Bubmit it without further argu men’t, but would a»k the Court to charge the iorv affiNMtisely on the following pointer ' ffirff—Thtll the jury should be aafiefled o * A / I' .A* . ■ ‘ ’ 4* ■ from the evidence tba 1 “ tno 'dD'hoo has boon committed and that th'i nu.UBt*d arid do other could bo Uio person wh*' c 'ntaiuud it Second —That when it oertain that one of two individuals committed tbe offence charged, but it is uncertain whether tbe one or the other was the guilty agent, neither of them can be convicted. Third If thore Is a reasonable doubt as to who committed the offence, the jury must ac quit both dofend&nU. The Court then look a roci.-s ui.'.ii two o’clock. Court met at two o’clock, whon Judge Mel lon proceeded to charge the jury. He find referred to the testimony of the lad who swore that he had killed deceased and told tbejury his credibility was for Dom to judge—.l his evidence was believed it would be an end to the case so far as these defendants are con cerned. His ability to indict the wound, thn weapon he used and the motives which inilu enced him would bo natural subjects of inquiry and would of course bo considered in deciding upon the truth of his statement Then they should irt ; .ire how bis statement oomoorts with that i l tbe other witnesses. Dr. Wal ters says it was impossible for him to have in- 1 Hicted the wound, but be says ho did and it is for the jurv to determine between thorn. Sev eral witnesses say they did not see tbe boy ami it is for tbe jury to examine into the opportu nities of oDservalion <»f the witnes.-ea Uis possible for persons to be mistaken, especially on a dark night, and *t may be that the bi-y was there and passed unobserved by the wit nesses. Again all the witnesses except one say the blood appeared just as the stono was thrown, and tbe jury would consider whether the statement of tbe boy may be consistent with their testimony Tbn Commonwealth allege that the boy’s story is a lubrication to shield his friends, and the jury must gather from the boy’s manner and bis cross t-xamina tion the grounds for this belief. If the jury consider the story so probable as to create a doubt as to Ihe guilt of defendants they cannot convict. l! the jury disbelieve this staten.or.t they mu«t then inquire which, if either « i iho de fondants, is guilty Upon this point ini'Judge reviewed the testimony at some length and commented upon it, pointing to the nou-pos session of any weapon by the old man with which he could have inflicted tbe wound Tbe Commonwealth insisted upon some fact that pointed towards Cunningham as the guilty party —his momentary d.sappoaraneo, long enough, as they aiiegc, to procure a weapon his anger and the remark. “ 1 11 shew you " or “ I'll fix you" hi» stooping over deceased, rising up and tbe absence of any other party until deceased announced that he was cut. This formed a strong chain of circumstantial evidence, but this must bo roceived with much greater caution than direct ev idonco, as the jury'must draw their own inferences. The jury must first bo certain that tbe circumstan ces are true ; second that they point clearly to the guilt of the accused and are inconsistent with any hypothesis ot his innocence. They must apply those rules to the evidence adduced, and see if these oircumstances can be explained by any other hypothesis. If after havir.g done this, the jury are fully satisfied n own minds that Cunningham struck tt.e !*i. w, then their verdict should be one of guilty But they must be satisfied beyund a reasonable doubt. The Court now defined the law with regard to tbe grades of murder and manslaughter 1! either of defendants struck deceased with a deadly weapon, while down, tbe use of such a weapon would infer malice, preclude tL«* id**a of manslaughter and make the case one ol murder in tbe second degree The j-oints mbmitw-d by -iff-?. ImjL- • •<.'!* were all r barged affirmatively, i-iiept 9 ome qualification* of the first an.) -ml Thejurv retired t<> their r--»m a !-v. mm. utes belore three o < i"< k r > .i - 'V ' V „ 1 * ,fe -* , x 4. AFTERNOON SKBMUN They remained out on*' i. .;ji »ml a hall, when they brought in a vrid:rl <1 gnnty • t murder in the second degree as U' Oi n r. inch am and not guilty as (..•*>w*;‘ Cowell was discharged I - j>r*>* iamUf n at.-I Cunningham remand ini to , -■ \V n. .<> ia* sing out of th*» < ' 'lift r<»oni. i* • mi-ar > wllQ tbe jailor,ho exc«aim«id ‘1 ti \ir .lid it thank God l am ir.n.K,*eni S-.n. -..i t tu-ofln <-r« •! tbe Court told hnu !-• k he said •' lam m-t gi.'itv don’t car** who bran* me The Ind wb" thnl If! i. a.l p«*lr nted the killing. wh:> had btum detained *i. W><' |V • ur’s apartments, wm > r.h*re*l by th* < \ urt t • be reloaded and b<- was art .jrdingly •; at ■ erty. Cone Tu ti ka i ton A 1! the irnop' :il ( .imp i-arlisle, Wheeling, except the I'lummer Guards, of this cilv. have been sent to Gralton—including the Firemen /.ouave*. Onpt. Gibson, son of C%•! .lames A Mibnon, late Collector of the |*orl. 1 hey t“OK wi'.ij them an immense quantity o! teu!s. pr<»vi.-- ions ami army equipment-. Two thousand troops crossed at Benwoinl, for Grafton. <»n Sunday evening, and a battery of artillery for the West, consisting of six piertM and ninety horses, with a lull complement <»l men, left for the same destination on Fn day. GEN. AndeßnoN ar«il indy arr.\od ;n lb;s citv by the Pittsburgh arid Steubenvibo Kvi rosd on Tuesday night, on tbeir way U« I'ro •<iti, where they g‘*. by ir.v* t*»ti« r: i 4 the Man agt-ra of the li*a!lh luKltuD* n..»(**, t-> spend the summer. TLey rema.rv-d at the Mi nun gahola House until the ib*partur** c>t U.-» t-aHy eastward train on Wedrof-diy morning, wbt-n they resumed their jourruy. While iri the city they were called upon by a number - four citizens, who were cordially received The Lamkence Invin< iih.K', a company raised at Monongahela City in less than a week, reached the city yeso-cUy, in com mand of Capt. Bentley, and ««-:»> into Camp Wilkins. Several '»! rornpan) were detain' «1 .it homo, but wi.i i><* 1 1 * ie m a day or M*,'» Mr. Luwr* nr-*. d:«i \ii.um the corps i> r umi.l acrompano -l ic mi. was yesterday making every |w>--ibh- m : . i .. ment for their comlort. SiJOl KIM. Di i MtstEv f: —X d 'g’Hlui .i* * ; deut occurred near M •mti in gn >n. on tin* Wheeling branch of the Babini'ire and Ohio Railroad, the otlier nigiit. i Ohio sol diers, members of the Twentieth Kegimeul, were standing guard upon tm* tiHck, and frll asleep, when a train came along, kill ing one of them instantly, and injuring the other to such an extent tb it In- cannot re cover. Court ok Quarter Skm>i —I n um Court, yrsterday sf k e>rii<*or, St» .mrL Uam-y was convicted ot keeping a (iißorJ**r!y heuse m the Seventh ward, rwi m mended i<> tbo mercy of the Court and rem*nd"d b<r f.-iitence until Saturday. John Mason, i -'birfd, charg ed with the larceny of s< mo blanket?, A:*., from a steamboat at t o wharf, ww acquittod. the prosecutor not appearing agsinol kirn On Tuesday night the M»\ vr ? uo. -i " umde a descent upon the bouse cl Mrs. Willoughby, on Logan street, and arrested her and two of her “boarders." In the morning Mr* W , who has been driven out of more than 1 nt* l»> cfillty by ai'i ilar process, was bold t" bail I t keep'.ng a disord e rly house, while tn • lmmb were committed f ir thirty days each Yoi.l'ntrek Shot.-— ha-l week Milton 1 ** * t - hu, of Tyrone, a privitf in Company lb, Third Regiment, wai rdiot in tin* groin by the accidental discharge ol a gun m llo* hands, of a comrade, about iniee imic.i from Williamsport, Md. Me died m i IVw hours and his remains wore takni hum.* for interment. DiRI). —Fred. Klinu, who fhot lnuiself un der the jaw with a gun at the BMvidere Mouse on Monday, died ou Tuesday afternoon from his injuries and was buried the same evening. Coroner Bostwick held an inquest and the jury returned a verdict of death by suicide. Copprs Nrm's —The Illinois brought down from the Minnesota, fifty-four tons of cop per ; Rockland, seventeen ; Superior, -lour; Quincy, one hundred and six; Tewabic, in got, twenty-twe tonß ; Franklin, ten; Isle Royal, twelve. Thk Homk Defenders, Cspt. Boisol, have ohanged the name of tbeir oompany to the Allegheny Greys.” This company is fully uniformed, looks exceedingly well and ex hibits a marked degree of profioiency in drill. Attention. Wanted a few morn iaen fc to fill Capt Kane’* company. It has been ac cepted in Gen. Sickles Kxceleior Brigade and will leave on Monday next at 4 o’clock P. M. Recruiting office at Wilkin* Hall, Fourth st. Bunting Flags, also small flag* for Proces sion Horses, at Pittsburgh Flag Manu factory, opposite Theatre. .£•-* .v - ",Wr h »’\*f Cui meted for the l'int b/3*'eliJ 4 Laro, ol the A«i/«/ua/ Bank Not« Reporter. (The Rqxjrter is published monthly, at Uue l'oliar a year, in sdvauce. Office, Ditpatoh Bu Idinjj, Pitts- burgh, Pa) New KoahmJ HtH’.ea New York State New \ ork Oily New Jern<*v. i£um ). .. - iWe«) PetinM Ivanin, (.Kanteru.) Pittsburgh •• Interior, We.-teru Delaware Pi.-tnri of Columbia. Maryland, Baltimore. Virginia. Ytheehag and hmoriios •• 1-jt.Hiern Ncril. Carolina .. South Carolina... i»eorgia Alabama I .on Hiaua Keiinii'kv 1 l Hi.o I ocbiina Fr*-e ** Bank of tiio State IlllUt'li WiM<>onaiu M ehigau Exchange: -olhn* inte- ..n New York deiphia, per <vut oT**r Baukai-lf ConK <Vmi al J oier Bankable fun.!* Drill—Tho First Kcgimemt Home Guard Uilles, Coi. Wu'keraham.wiis on derod to rendezvous for drill and inspection on tho Woat Oomtnon, Allegheny oily, lost even ing. Only four companies, huwevor, appeared on parade aud there were put through the bat* lalum drill aud evolutions. After marching through tho two cuius, they halted in front ol the residence of Brig. Gen. W. F, Johnston, who came out and addressed them briefly, al ter which tho battalion was marched to Fifth street and dismissed. The coinpanu.*? arc all handsomely uniformed arid went through the drill very creditably. The full regiment will be on parade on tho Fourth,and it is goneraiiy behoved,that in A[ poaranco and diMipltne.lbev will surpass all other regiments in tho organi zation. Libit- G. S Blkry, of Harrisburg, i* in the city, recruiting a company for (>ov. Geary's regiment, wtuca he ti»**iro?>, if possi ble, to till up u>-day. Those desiring to join a good company under a good officer can do ho by c&llituriit Wilkins Hall The regiment la accepted and will be mustered into the service this week, and those who wwdi to go in 10 service at once can have no letter op portunity than this. Tuk Fort Pitt Light Artillery weroungaged in artillery practise on the West CVmm.in, Allegheny Guy, taut evening, ard eitubitod much pr. fl.ioncy for thesbort time the compa ny has been organized To bn posted in war news, have the New York iGrv papers delivered t<-your residence, leave address at Pillock's Agency, opposite Theatre Fine Knghsh Worsud Bunting, at Pitts burgh F.ag Mar.ufactury, opposite Theatre. Silk Fiags for Companies, at Pittsburgh Flag Manulactury, op|>»aiUi Theatre. i':n Taxes asii Watjck Kjcni* >"R —W «• u-arn that the abovo taxes are being s., •w : \ j aid into lb« Treamry. Tax payers ohouid hear m ruind that the tune for allowing ti v.• p.-r -cm. m last expiring, and if many Ini'* an* suffered t" remain unpad to the close of Un* iinuted uuk the percentage will bo lost lo d-o rq u*nt«, a.-* with bu'. > *na -.-t of Invoke, Ln. s and r»a*»*:pta cannot lw* ma.li* out m the ’••pj.roii I'isH* 1! pavmunt ;<s dela\«*d lo«> l'>r.g lu..sn.'.Ri Hr (' Bill. N * -4 1 - IVnn trevt, attends L-- ai. branch'**' f th*» Ih»» La’ . •refusal* • n PITTSBURGH THEATRE ihvc kHiiMiSA.es \t ’•! HKM'h K>* * RA* -(, UK i f. I. \u r. - ; whnn I■Mi l u-1,. :l 1 t aicsK of AMRMUtft --Ibrivaix B 1 f.‘> <■>>. -Li,*.- 1, i'; • * sir lu,a. and f rr»»-» <*t i-i.Hir*, >i .-eai*; b sTuly i'l '£b ( 4.,.>r«-i ,S *m». (J»>i,,n»».l Mmi-. I*} '~**noc •*«:>n il ooni<* » • in »I. • . U. c -li i ■ 1 •» C;l jO A V OF ART. a i, « ■ (i >-ha.rft'''**r *&*• will tu>r«»«lUf'» tut h< • <•!-*»r**r I.Kf** l M niii'-'U IS IK It II A V K * HOM.WD IHTTKKV i ti". ♦ *..a iu*»»t grateful 4 Tf*fi •• an J ivm-a»v;**" a t •’ \ e„»*lAhl« Kingdom Du*) ri»*.iT appr> ♦•'•l a,** a Fair.. y lor indigestion, souk stomach COLIC, lIKAUT-UI KN. iLEADACILK, A ALL DYSPEPTIC COXPLAIHTS. r'ltai >.t Bu» OO* »'M* *d Uir i(painO*i |j*.t j«'Di U/Uiea.) Pnc» Uue lK>dar. L*>o*s • ie* ' ‘ BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr- & Co. tfOLK PKOPRIKTOKH. >i 1 t i tucvi*i« generally Pittsburgh. Peon’*. ARMY SUPPLIES. HiAiKßiAkTxks, Pum a Militu, I (4>mmi»t«ary Iwparuneot. f UAkJUmmiao, June IV. ) CKAI.ED PRiM’USAm AKE INV'ITtU ami wtii be received at the slnr** of Mil «r A Kick • • a. Litany f'rwi, id th« city • f PHiaburgh, uotd dU>l>4 Y, July Ist, at 12 o’clock a. I r furotahlog. by ...lroot, th«* 1-c-t quality i f Kiran H««*t with »htns orH-ii* aod tallow uk«*o off at Camp Wilk no. in ihc o>tj ■ i iMtuburgb, and at liamp Wright, *t Holton fetation. V K. K. aino, the l»at -tuality of Faintly Prend, tx tb t*> be do in auch qo&ntiiiMi and atvooh time* an may be , itl tiv the ARBi«tant Coraau*«ary, during the time : *. r- troop* may r«niam at a aid Oam pe \ mo, for Pilot Bread, iu t«e delivered »* above A!i>,f’ , r tfii< following oi her nupphe*, f t hmoked Mnt« Pork. Me»» Beel. White Bean**, «»round < . det*, lea, Brown r-ugar. Balt, Vinegar, Hire. tw.«p aod Candles. All of the above t.» !*• <d the tx»»i ijuA'Hy, and to be delivered at the above named t amps u aiich quantme* and a> nunh time* a* may bo ordered i,y the A*fttaUuuComronwary JloUung will be allowed i.,r 'irayage, porterage, f ei*htOr pn~kagea, aod all the „im,ve -iippoee to be a»»nocto4 bv the Inspector pointed for the purrwee of mapfecung Army Huppuea at -a-d i)»rnps. Bond* wuh approved oecunty will »« re ,l ,iii e<t fur tne faithful performance of me at*ove named con t f not ia pil W W. IRWI N ', Commiawary linm-iAi. GROCERY AND TEA STORE £3 XT TTE R. . ECJOS, PRODUCE. (Woods iMlrered when Ordered !,»-£4|vit (»rn«r H’tfh on I Wvl-e alrtwL The Mutual Life Insurance Co. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, IHO WALNUT bTKKKT. t*UII,AUKLPUIA. rr*HE I',(NINES* OF THIS ('OMI’ANI g ip conducted uu the mutual priuc pie, m tfco M ricteNt reuse ut Hit* term tne onUru surplus, doiuc* ~„j ,Htetnwi/ t.xf>entie» uUmr, l»etTt*.' eqilllat'ly ilividod iiinoug the asrurnd Kicwqiia for the year onding lanuary 4i,6M1.6?:» 71). A»»els n*er Seven and a Quarter *llll Crßb ou bund and iu Bank f ia0,040 :iw Bonds and Mortgage)* b,4k1.87V l'i rutted HUlch .Stock* bo Real KPtalc l3 , m. from U Add Inu rert accrued; but uol yet due 80,000 OO V rtferred premiums, (eatimated) 186.000 00 i r.-mtutus in oourne of transinisaion da I.uoso Assets, February i, ISOI 12 Hate)* oi premium louxr, and profits grtattr Ilian in moat oilier Companies. Tn« Proph’Rtios or cage Aaarrsto tlie amount at risk i„ yreater than that of any othef Life Inanranoe Com pany tu ibe Untied State*. Pamphlet* an i every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or ,«h<-rwi»et« nARUNaTON k BLAOKBTOOK, myiL 3cml 37 Fifth Btreel, PUteburgh. aLTBKD B M’OAL«ORT v J*MlB X. KXU M’CALMONT & KERR, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, wyil&ljd P.nn.ylv.nl^ DWELLING HOUSED on Firßt street, Beeoad, Third ud Pena streets to real b; ,e4> a. CUTHBEBT A SON. U Mwltet atreet. ■ *•.-> '»*.-</ .-..■ .• *• », < v .*' ? Batik Note (Quotation*. uncertain At present Pittsburgh, June -o. ISO 1 JLniu amenta vt 1N S A . I. M K li KV , », ■ Itpp'ftf K «lr • > KfiKU ui'l >r«UJ u'. \/. m iCMiIU ttYKSINO. Judo r.ih. lSf.l. MAID Ol LIRIN. M;*3 MF NKK. v iv.,Di:; ii * :tfi rixpv**i> iui ■j i.o Weak an t Norrou» •hoiLd Lry iL WHOLESALE DEALER IN AM) all KINDS uK I). H. FEH(.tfSON OK NEW IOKk of Dollars. attorneys at law, - * V , ' •, ' ! A **- -t I- ,>■; ■\X-i* J *'?+: V • ’ ' THE LATEST AEWS. BY TELEGRAPH Important from Washington, an \i.i,i;r;iji> cocncii. ok war. A LK I'TKK FKOM .1 KK K DAVIS He Wauls to be “1 cl Aloue,** and Uopcs to Divide the North. He Propones NcgolaliuUs. but W lahr*. to >lakt* Ids (.uii Term*, Ac . A ■ , A spt*n.il Ji-pitU L io die l-OiuOj. CLj ji.U'.*. FiIU.AUKI I HIA Jum-dn.— Kb. G’UKoNK LK -Tho Now York Heru d, -d this morning, say!» The t'ouucil :.l War was attended yes terday by Genera! :-*c ti M; 1 k.Muo ul the inti- chieftains, together w>lti Lhe President and Gabinet. The whole cf the war was discussod 1 1 is understood that Mo* c-.nclu -i"n I'uiim t-> was, that tho Union army w-».- fully prepared lur any otnorgoncy, and that u decisive blow would Boon b« struck. Jetf Davis has addressed a .-Mumumcatio/; to Provident Lincoln, peace on the grounds, uierely, that, as tho U (»overn* moni must bo convinced of the mipossibilitv of conquering the fcJuuih, it should do mo/, what it "mil eventually do, after a long ai.d bloody war, natnalv, lck< wSI/k thk imjk l-BSIikNiK (' F I UK S -L'THKRN CoN K K I> KHAi t Davis docs fi"l pfepbs'* that G'*Dgreas shall pass any act relative to rlnvcry, tn-r dona be refer to the payment C*l the ex ponses of the war, or the withdrawal t ! tr but, simply, ihat as the sanction of G-ngruas will ho neces sary to ratify the nvogr. .tion of the Southern Government, he suggestt that no progress be made on either t»iJo until Cur grew rneota. ard ho pledgrw himself that n*» i.ggreasivu act on the part of tho South Jihii lake place, if his proposition is favorably i-ons dered, until it ii* ascertained bow Congresi wib t iri the prem ises lie gives a statement ui lh»* strength and re sources of the South, and vi rnpi.menU the U. S. Government for the »* tt\iiy « Mi which it is pouring irouj > it.u* tin* fluid, m.J he con ciudos his letter by saying that tb*: •* spectacle of tour hundred Ui<>uf.*nJ men, i tmo say brothers, thus arraytki against each (. .nor, with the most destructive woaq> r.s of mo-lcrn war fare in their Lands, is a fight from v»i.:<h ih** patriot turus away ttpjmdcJ 1 n H-«veT»'fl Tiurm* .>'l us riot drtvc into actual ct>n tl:c*t. if J.Kh*B.ble, l»*t Ul* avert a »-*.dllSlori, tho horrors ol which wni have c<< parallel Nj answer baa as w*. b' w, n r-iumnd t » Ui s rutuintiolc&lion, nor has iii Administration tbo slightest inlonWin of making any oompro. miM\ »<r <*iiUiring Into any r.ngoliatmn with thn rubtfia uy<>n H>t //<x«w w/ '^ r i*a r ‘ •iti. UH f-OR 1 M.OSKOF., JlllM* 2b -Via Haiti more. —'Hie guti lwant Mouiioello made a r»*- yesterday, up llir* R*pp»li»n tioch kivrr. AUxjt four o'clock >. u , a parly lauded n at tin- li'Uiftf •*f A . M * uuj an of lit** pii-»l, ..ti-i w«r«* m tn>due»*d to the- lamilv While liny w**r<* »*cmv**rHing with the Ud.e- ihrve mtnpnn.e* oS U-heU rmh*-d dot* u nj♦*-i» »h#‘ party and attemptr I l<> 'Ht Oil the ! w tr.-at the I .oat Mjrpeim 11 ul»er >ui *t h. <>( New York. v\;i- > 1 1 <> 1 tiir- ::,’h the 1 U'*- atel hand, Mini i’eleraon. wa- mortally wounded. I’llev lire (*>>t 1 1 ixl the llyp'en Hospital. >ix oliiern w*-»e -hyhlly wnuodt-d, nn«l Captain I'.tjuue m -m e i»p.-ne,l tire Upon lll*‘ rel.eH I rom lhe M■»q t ;ee|lo w ith shell and ter. killing and wounding, lie thinkm. i Urge niltllhej The He<l H»*d the WIW • ‘OUlpU'tei y i iellii >1 i.ih e-1 I'h** i'Um t«ml i^uakrr* ii\ -tU<» hrnl an i*n i t hi-tin>rmii,• o ilh a large number •it •11 :»*»".>ti- nf U* rrui.Hihg iu l .vnn 1 i»v*»i» i 4\. i:«*?»;• i '*{*<• Henn * ouiiuaiuler ( -arr j• 1 <■ k«■«i t.j' t man Lyach. a refugee trrmi N(*'’*lk who rvpre»eeleii liutl lhe m iMrr p!umt>er ■>! the Norfolk Navy Vanl wm < imlinn -ti;• I «*he*{ !•<> taken otf. An .triui'i i-. .sit, !or tin* pnrj-i-e. wtm tin*! ■i: >' n wl.i-’ u.<- -hmv, :o-*rt»»iiy wnun>l hic .< ;n.: ■•** Lli* v". >« M'utuaii. .•! ' Uar lent own. M iivii ir.i'fi - A Vw thirt) two j*mn«l -i 4 - ;,. . i,.:-.‘M ilit* r<*l*»*l * 1 .iovii <he*J t hi« {‘h-* gw.. ! -Mt { liitiu -an* -southward tins »-v**ning. Curing her rruF*e she* took Uit* *hip Atmdia. Liv*r]->ol inr charleston. Willi a carpi o'lieisung ic:u- ; \ <■' coi.ti-a hand ol war. The prun \vn» -••ill to Phib»- drlphia Tbre<* rebel cmne out from Charleston, hut did rmt veniure to meet the Cntor The ship Morruug Light, from Australia, with n ' oi guano. i» bore. 'I he nhip Cnerubmi. Irotn Liverpool, kji;U*4 lor New* 't ork this morn.ng Thirty-four of (.ol Allen « men returned to Sew York via. Baltimore. having been rejected by Major Williams, the recruiting officer at Fortress Monroe. ( incinnnti, June 2d—A special des patch from Graftoo to the Commercial joi)* that Col MoOookT German Regiment moved t<» Phi Ui ps>» j» morning. Sergeant Ihinbam of the Indiana Regiment who is the Ixsdscoul in the service, and OQ old comrade of Kit Carson, returned yester day, after being three day inside of the enemy'* lines a e remaini)t 1 m llitt rtln'l cutup several hours, iind reports thetr uumbers to be about 0.500. including five hundred cavalry. Two of the In fantry lletritm'tits are South Carolinian*, who hate plenty of guns, hut they are of a miscellaneous character They have five si* pounders, two of whieh are in a muskrd battery. Kx-Governur Wise was expected soon with three more regiments. As soon as these arrived they would attack the'eamp at I’hillippi. He declares that they would give no <|uarlers Dunham recently had an only brother hung in South Carolina under tho most aggravating oiroumstances, and he has sworn revenge. lie shot three rebels while out this time, one of them a Lieu tenant. General MoC-lellan s address to the soldiers is an indication ol a speedy engage incut. Couriers just, in from l’hdlippi say lhal every I bine was ready lor an instant luove All "was <|uiet at Cumberland and Died mom Tlie forces nn both sides are eon centrating Our troops are in line spirits, and eager li r action. Governor Dierponl, 10-dav, appointed t 'olunei Kelly lit iga dier General ol llie W'e-lern Virginia Ireops. W y-ll i s 1.1 e s l in, .1 Unti -I' I he - learner (1 ii v rei m lied lo I lie Navy Yard tioni her trip down the Potomac, i>n Tuesday alter noon shn steamed to Mai Inns Point in com pany with (lit- Pawnee, when- they disco ered llliout MM rebels eneampe.l about a mile bath from the point min a marsh. The Pawnee opened firfe upnii the rel., I camp under cover, oT wHtcli three boat loads of men were, landed. ’Phe enemy tied m all directions, hut the United .States troops not being adequate as to number, no pur suit was made. The rebels were there to erect a battery, hut, had not yet succeeded, owing to the difficulty of transporting gnus, etc. Lard Lyons accompanied by tho Secretary of Slate, officially vißtled the President in or der to deliver to him the royal letter annottnc ing the death of the Queen’s mother, the Duchess of Kent. L-INCiNNATI, June 20 —There is no truth whatever in the statement that Gen. Model. lan bas made a compact with Gen. Buckner, of Ky.. not to enter or occupy that State Gen Buckner has repeatedly renewed profes sions of a determination to prevent the en. trance of seee-sion troops into Kentucky and their passage through it, but Gen. McClellan has entered into no agreement wtialeyer with him, restraining the governmentLor himself. . 7 '■S>T * ** **.4* dun© 2i»lli.~A copy of the Richmond Examin-r of the 25th received here contains, among oilier intelligence, the following: The Confederate otdnuni'e, approved on the 21st, makes the following appropria tions for the year, ending February LBth, ISG2, in addition to those heretofore made lor the pay of 100 regiments of infanUy $20,132,000; for the legion of artillery, cav alry and voltiguers $550,000: for the trans portation of the army, etc. Nearly $5,500.- "oO; tor Hie ordnance department, includ ing the purchase of machinery and manu l.u'tutv of the same, neatly $4 ;>OO,OOO ; for the medical department, S.‘i2o,lhm. The l-'.rauunrr publishes all the war intelli gence on one aide contained in the New York papers of the 2Ut, and the Baltimore papers o: the 22 1. The Hon. Alexander 11. Stevens address ed a meeting at Warreiitown. Georgia, last Moii.lay. The meeting .subscribed 2,500 hair.- of cotton lor war purposes and pro mised to increase it to duno bales. in the Virginia Convention on the 24th a ili-cusMi’tii look place on the subject of laisinr a Und and coast guard lor the ex posed conn lies of the State, not yet invad ed. An ordinance to organise a guerrilla vi'lumci i force in Yiigima was especially refened. This ordinance legalizes all the criminal outrages committed by the guerril las, even the putting to deaLh, without judge, jury or clergy, of all opponents. An other ordinance authorizing Uie removal of the banks of the State, has passed, ami also one lemoving banks from obligation to mske specie payments. The subject of re pudiating all Slate bonds held in the loyal M‘ite*3 w ta debated, and laid over for further eonsid-j'.'Uioii. vYe , Ac Another annulling the honors heretofore grar.ted to (Jen. Scott was laid over. The Examiner's .Portsmouth conespondent indicates that the rebel* hourly fear a simulta rn-v utUi-k on their linos by water and land. 1 In- am \ .f a fi itiiK in Hampton R >rds U-i,d-*d to c- -i;!irm these tears, but with the usual brrggadocia, the correspondent predicted a ngn*; tnuuiph fur thoir arcus. bad boon ordered from Norfolk Ln the bt.iainer Yorktown at Richmond, and an order from the Confederate receiving ship United Slates at (report was also ordeied lo thojsame vessel The federal advance towards Jamestown is noted with the remark that G*d. Beauregard was prepared l<> receivo them. Tne following prisoners bad arrived at R ebraond:—Capt. Kelloeg, Sergt. Amtin, G. Monroe ar d C rporal llansbursl, all of the 2d C-nnccticut regiment; the last two were cap tured near Falls' Church. Capt. Kellogg Bays to- ventured beyond the hues lor his own lunuwiairni. and Jound himself surrounded bv K> or 12 scout?; be thinks be went too far, and is anxious to get borne by tbo expiration of bis term of enlistment, via: 3 months Seven prisoners were brought from Yorktown on Sunday and confined in the Penitentiary; four «>f the number are pronounced deserters from the federal army. W. H Hurlburl, alleged to bo an AboliUou writer, bad been brought io Kiebuu-nd to be tried as a spy. Two batteries ol artillery went to the . .nei.oii on Monday night from Richmond.— riig beat quarters of Wise’s legUn were at (Jnu.'ey ? Bridge. The Es'imtner publishes the new Confede* rat-la'll! All luxuries are 25 per centum ; uselul an«l necessary articles range from 25 to - p«*r chi, turn. Among the exempted articles Are bullion, coin, seeds, fertilizers, models of invonti'-r.-*, household and j>ersonal effects not imirebandiz**, breadstuff*, provision, powder and met*’rial* for Us manufacture, firearm*, -it-., i-lc Exchange on New York7}(u?B Tiie hrok-r* At R.'chmond are selling silver at - and gul l at lo pe." cent, premium. li Ai.KUSTOWN, Juru - ' 2*'i - her*- to dsv indicates that Gov \Y lias di v ergtvl his Itrieof attack upon MeCleU l u.'.n cuiutnn. and gone by way of Blanton to ly-Wisburg, Greenbrier county, witli 4,000 men i.- rep.- 1 tbo erpe-htioii said lo have gone up to Kanawha The secession foro«* at Romney is overrated, it w.l! not exceed 1500. i .1 .laoKsom «nlert?<l next opposite Wil iiaiusport yesterday: livo regiments, according l . iln: : report j.rcvio-iF, J »nl to be HOOU, am oii(V»u*jH*d near Falling Waters, 5 miles Ir-'in W i!hamsjK>rt. An express from Bunk er’s Hill just arrive*!, states that SOOO are ly .ng th«*n* at Martmsburg and various aii-ng tbo Fotomac between andlfar- Kerry, including Jackson's force: bis tivo regiments are the Ist Virginia, Col. Ai jrtn. 4tb. 01. Freston: 7th, Col. Gordon, slh, Co., unkown, and another regiment, the num- Ik*t of which is unknowa. Four pieces of ar v. 1..• ry a/-' with Jacks in. commanded by Capt- IV' d : ‘*ton The Wise artillery is in the neigh t of Martifisburg with three nieces.— Johnrof. i* l.;rtih me two batteries arc rai#-**d i-u t-o-ied Hill overlooking the fair grounds. When he evacuated Har par s Kerrv ilja- whole column went to Char leston YV AMii N'.: >'N City, Juno ‘JO In the midtt ul (on«UM tG-nnullali.'-n, a-tivity and vigor practiced hero by tbo government, emoracing within tb»ir rang*' a blockade of JOOO miles, the restoration At the public authority in the 1 ,ibmu« and in the Gulf and on the Mississippi, in the Chesapeake, in the Indian country, >q Missouri and in Virginia, on these sides, ilia regarded boro a.* quite entertaining to see bow much nu-rti reliably battles can be won on pa per than Gen Scott and Commander String ham can win them, on land and sea. A mem ber of the Cabinet was asked to-day bow be explained this. He replied that Gen Scott and Slrmgham wi-n their battle* first, while the imaginary battles arn never won at all. That tho President’s message at the opening of the extra fossil n of Congress will recom mend anv compromise having fi*r its object the recotu ihaUun of lb>*e now in arms against tho Federal government, no ono at all ac quatnted with tbo views of the administration believes On the contrary it wii! doubtless bo found that the course already initiated will be tiruiiv maintained, in consonance with the inaugural address, and on this, as on all other subject*, the administration is one undivided and undivisible. SyTbK, Mo., Juno 26 —A gentleman arrived to-day from the South, says that ho mot Gov Jackson with M. M Parsons and Borne 12U troops at Pomrao de Terre bridge, 11 mile* south of Warsaw, on Sunday at ten o'clock moving Southward. They had four cannons and 26 baggage wagons, some of which were stage coaches. Ho reports that Charles Babcock, the agont of the Overland Mail Co., at Warsaw, joined Jackson’s 'orce there, and furnished him ten full teams belong ing lo the Mail Co. A good many horses wore drowned in crossing the Osage. Nku Oki.kan*. June 2t>. --Advices from Texas regarding the superior condition of tin* crojkrt continue to come from all sections of the State. The sugar and cotton crops mo in excellent order ami beeves can be driven from Western Texas to New Mr leans. The 11. rv troops held as prisoners at San Antonia will mhui be moved Id miles out of town. Detroit, June 2l». —The store and wharf of Curtis, Bib* A: Co, Fast Saginaw, was de niroyod by lire yesterday morning Loss $60,- ouu, insured for S2O,IKKi Tw<> warehouses of K. Sheldon Co, Houghton Lake, Superior, < viniainiug a large amount of mining supplies, wore burned on Thursday night Loss be tween $2»i,000 and SJO 000 ; not insured. Wa.mhiNtiTON City, June 20. All tbo re ports and speculations about a proposition in Washington, on the part of the President or Cabinet, lien Scott, or anybody else to favor u i ouipromiso <r delay, have not tho slightest Inundation in truth. Nsw York, Juno 20. —Information has been received at Fori Ptckuns that three thou sand of General Bragg’s forces had that provisions were very scarce. It was also said that all the heavy guns bad been taken from Fort Mcßae, and placed in the water batteries. Trenton, Junk 26.—Gov. Oldent has re cutved orders to send to Washington immedia ately Lho three regiments at Oamp Olden.— They will proceed by railroad via Baltimore on Friday next. Forenoon at eleven o’clock the Governor will review the regiment at the camp. DWELiNG HOUSE TO LET—A store room, also a large warehouse todet, by 8. CUTHBEBT A BON, |-18 61 Market street H“ OOP POLES.—4,OOO Tight Hick6^ Hoop Poles just received and for sole by * JAS. A. FBTfcjfiP |al comer Market fpd streets. \fD * **■- *• -■ '■-■ • ■ • _ . *&##s* ■ -&> *** ’ WHiUM BAttAIEV) WHOLESALE GROOEB-, Woa. 18 and 20 Wood Street, pITTSBUHOHi. wS H. dMiiH zr^jtwrKTTOiTKr- WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND HO 147 FIBST^RTREETS. JOTS* *»■»<> MltU.. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manulacturora, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1° FURNITURE AND CHAIBS No, 434 Penn ntooT* Cmm*h Hare on hand a Urge assortment of Fancy Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of focture, and warranted aqnat in quality and atyleto wj mannfmrtnrpd in the eity, and Will a«U at reaiwvrj^l® I*. B. 4 uanutactursbb or STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, feia PITTSBPBaa, PA, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS (SAAC JONES....JNO. L. BOYD~..WM. MCCULLOUGH JONES. BOYD & CO- M anufacturers of cast steel ; also. Spring; Plow and A- B. Steel SPRINGS and EB, corner Boas and First streets, - nojffl PITTSBURGH, *V. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR RUPTURES. dol:lr UOR. PENN AND WAYNE BTB. BOWI A TE T LET, 136 Wood Street, Make tool for boring oil WELLS at the shortest possible notice. Having in the business of manufacturing tools ever Binoe the “fever” drat broke oat, we can assure persons about to engage m the oil business, that it wißhe to their interest to give us a call and make an exanrina iod of our stork uow cm hand. mbSQ TEETH 1 SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CSiLL, has removed to 246 PENN 0 STREET, in the bouse formerlv occupied by Dr. L». H. Keyser, opposite Christ’s Church. He will give all the modern improvements. Teeth inserted at various prices, lromilfi to $B3 per set. Rxmaroa—Rev. W. L>. Howard, Rev. Samuel Findley, A. Bradley, A. G. M’Oandless, M. D-J. iL Hopkins, W. H. Vaakirfc, L>r. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nimick, Somite) M'Ke**. apgfdy^ TRETE KXTBACT'KU WITHOUT PAIK By the use of- an apparatus whereby do drags or galvanic battery are used, cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be u«ed to its beat advantage. Medical gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are read; to testify as to the safety ana painlessness of ths operation, whatever has been said by persona in teres uni in asserting the contrary haring no knowl edge of my procehm. JSpAKTIr ICIAL TEETH inserted in every style, E. OUDRY, Dentist* nolAlydis 134 Bmithfleld street JOHN M KIRKPATRICK......'. '....JOHN MELLON LAW PARTNERSHIP. rpHK INDHHSIUNEt* HAVE THIS 9 day (oroit-.l * Co-partnership m the practice of the i *,- JOHN AL KIRKPATRICK, JOHN MELLON, PilUdrfirgh, May ldth,DWl. Intelligence re- KIRKPATRICK A MEI.I.ON, Niv I 33 Fourth Streot, ttv*» doors abow.Hinitli< heid, Pittsburgh, Pa. tt. R . B I L, GE R , EVERY DESCRIPTION. OF FURNITURE No. iA Siultb field Street, PITTSBURGH. P l’ 1, I. ASSORT M-E NT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,' CotntUtcuiy on band wtucb wa wilt sell at the loweflf pricon ff-r (' •> tnvlfrW S. B. & C. F. V ARRLE, M ANUI'ACT ÜBBBB A3STD DEA L.S BS 11ST TJOOK, CAP, LETT hit, and all kind* of rj WRAPPING PAPER, .are ramond from NO. «T wool. STRKKT lo No. 33 Snaliutteld street, PITTSBURGH, pa, •%.Giuih or Trad* fir t Rnr* &j\B Bl MATE illUOftUlf. ffiTNA INSURANCE CO., Incorporated iu I*ll> Charter Perpetual. Cash Cr}»!hl and Amen, J »q. 1, ism. Lease* adiueled auu paid. over PPOFKRTV I NSUKED AGAINST Danger by fire, ur the iVnlu of Intend Naviea don, at at iu*ral rate* and rules as solvency and fair rotU will permit, A. A. CARRIES dt BRO., Agents, W. H. ED lE, Surveyor. mvl&Sm No.G3 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ONLY A“ FEW LEFT, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS LADIES' FINE QAITEKS, r H 1-: 1 .V US T B E SUL D 150 Pairs Misses (waiters 100 PAIRS LAOIES MOROCCO HEEL SUPPERS, AT 7 Tic WORTH sl,2;'). Ladies call nn.l see LheT uKNTBHtioESA (iAU'KKHSKI.LIMi VERY U>\V A’ 31 Fifth Street. W, li. MHMEKTZ A CO., jolll rPKN MEN WANTED TO FiUL UP A the .(uuu of a Company already accepted and iimatered into the service at Camp Wright. Apply at Iron City Hall, corner of Fifth and Smith lit'lu sire la, H. H. FLEMING. I»»> . _ Capt. Allegheny RanEera. ATTENTION I IRISHMEN. A TTENTION ! HIBEHNU GREENS.— Hrad-tfilullcr., W 1 l.KuSb HALL, KiMlrth „lreet Oyer the Mayor's Office, a,I siory A few more men wasted to All tins Company, to leaye uinter the com mand of CoLH. W. Black.. leSttdtr P KANE, Captain. WANTED. Ten men wanted to fill up the quota of a Company already accepted and mustered into the service at Camp Wrigh* Apply at the Mayor** Office. 4t. atreet, Pitisbnrnh HOBT ANDERSON, '*‘n Captain Qorhrnment Guards. Wanted, ; ' — A YOUNG LADY WHO IS DESIROUS -ZjL at ohuiamg a Bltaguon as saleswoman in Fanov TnmmtDK or HHlraeri Store; has had exnenen&a u! Mew York or otller Ea-tern olties. (rood Please call 00, or address A. B. a.. No! ISFederai " treel - jeraw PAPEK! Wall FAPKBI OLD STYLE—NEW STYLE. SUITS ALII-6UITB kvekybod\ lob^low prick - At old stand— *l Wood street. COT* W.R, MARSH AI Ji- ALLOW OIL AND (JRKAKE—IS Tbl j. tot Bate by p. SELLERS k CO- furrow*?*- s JGA.R CUBED iJitlßi' "kß'Ttp > l “d lelft 40 WANTED.— A Cook (well recommend ed) fer the MERCER RI FI B - *PP>» «t Cunp WUkiu» 10-day. J®*3 "E 5 - 'V - .- } - -- ‘i-.t jSttsintgg <Kat[dg. WM. 11. SMITH A. C 0.,. p tttsbyglh P»« ..r-ATUont *i*«a BUGSES’ IMPBOYKD PAfKIiT DR. C. BAELZ, ALSO—AGENT OF genial. ATTORNEY** AT LAW, MiSuricrußes or Ol'- UAHTFOSU. —AT— WORTH $1,50, —ALSO— FANOY BOOTS A T 02 jc WANTED. v '. * • •> t* '}. CURE ,1 NervousHeadac 411 CURE - 44,. By THE USE OP-IteEBE CBPH, PUia theperiodio attacks Beadaeks may be prevented? and If tafcenattlH menoement of an attack IhnnMiate relief from pi siakness trill be obtained. , ,-,1 They seldom in removing the Batumi aeha to which females are so subject * The/ act gently upon the Bowels—removiii^ For Literary Men, Students, Palltmte Jfc]|gjjHw| persons of sedentary habify are Hot, improving the ajpd&i, giving tonsan&sm& digestive prgans, and restoring the strength of the whoie system. The CEPHALIC PlLlfiare the result gation and carefully “conducted been in use many years! during which prevented and relieved.a,,va»taniotmtQf faring from Headaotie, vans system or from a deranged state of tharfMH They are entirely vegetable in their may be taken at all times with perfect BsfoQMttjj|9 out making any change of diet) and f/te oewg disagreeable taste renders it easy to children. ' Beware of C«unterfeMij| The genuine have five signatures of Henry, ding on each box. , ' Bold by Draggiste and nil other Dealers A box will be sent by mall, prepaid, on»detp£of| PHICE, 26 CENTS. All orders ahould be addressed to 'jfjl HENRY C. SPALDINGS <8 flwlsr ntmefc, Ke»?OH THE KOLLOWISG KSfflOBBKMKKM>ffl| SPALI>TnG’S S CEPHALIC PI WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER lIKAUA A SPEEDY AND IS WITULN t: As these Testimonials t oer* Spalding, they affu. proof of the cfficajtsy scientific ** M*. Bpaldoto, Br .-—I baTe-trfed<sDnr Ce|> so well that 1 want you to set more. Pert-of these ere for the n< few ont the of first box 1 gut Bead (he Pill&by Gtt&iL ufa yotnr MilSfauhwi, ' f Sir;-l wish 50a to send mi Ceph&lw Pills, / 4aw rttxived r Item. Yours respectfcUy, MARY H. G. SPALDnra. Sir i —You will please sene Cephalic rills. Send themim Respectfully P. B. — l have used one box of yaar -Zzr'lUnL Hunt! 0. * Please tioa me mother box c. ttu best Pills I have Direct h. c. 1 wish for some drcol&is oritfgjek. your Cephflllo mis more pertktuarly mere, i! you here enymlng'ofVQie tome. One of my custom era, yvfco in epbiect Headache, (usually luting two dwk) wot ttack t» ont hour bv your e.bich I sent Keapectfnlly yours, M. B, Hxm G, Smuhbs, No, 48 Cedar street, N«¥* ■OoorAr.*—lnokwed find tweniT-fi?© which send l-ox of ** Cephs)io:PUu. tt of Ber. ffm. G. Filler, Beynold**'' Ohto. 7<w P iU* work&ike a inttanter, ‘ • Truly yours, WM.C, Yrauim,: faiths* Jin 14,1862. H&.SPAUUSO, ' Sr.*—£lot loos Bine© I sent. toTfoa for * boxo/ phsiio Pills for th© cor© of NervoCis gaari»aahe Costjyeness, sod received. and thhf'* goad an etfectfthat Iwxindueed to *eua/or MOT& Please send by return mall.. D»rd}!t M ' $ 2,265,175 32 .... 13,000,000 From the Ssatainer Fa* Cephalic PUla accomplish ihoohjectfor wore made, tisj Gore neadacheiMillits fr ■fro** ft* Aamtowy ScarfMti Tr They have beea tested in mow-thatf if with entire success. . • From fte Democrat, <St CWdt Jfinfc If you are, or bare been troubled with the' Bend for a box. (Cephalic that yoa them in caae of au attack, ' - 9 „, from tht&doerUtß-, Ptada&ife, B. £ The Oephalio PtUs ere said to bo&rorruirki UTe remedy for headache, end :one ot the for that rerj frequent complaint whichhaa discorared, '7._ From the Wfetom 4. &<laieUejtMmgo, Cep^ML en<lor “' Mr ‘ Bta^V ><i Frvm the KanawhaVaileyStat.Kanmßha, Va. We ere sure thet perthne BUBeritlK' With tke » eohe, who try them, will eifck icTthSp.' ’ Try them l you that are afflicts.*’ * your testimony can beadded totfev list that uaa received benefits can produce. From i 8L Lotas Dentif&raL : -H i*h© immense demand for the article (Cephalic Rile] is rapid) j increasing. -• ■ ■ ■”* From th« (hixetlO) jDouenpoyi, loma. Mr. Spalding wooM not uma with sal article he did ooi know to poascsaTisai3UoZit ' 7 .- 3 J*\om tiu & L u - Tt>» testimony to is strong,-frQtn thetrcftf rosperteble quarters. the Ikukj Ncwn, Newport, fi, I. * i>ph»iio Pill* ara taking tbepUceot aHTcltida, Prom tlx Oootmerdai Botton, Mam. w j Satd to be Tery amcadoua for (he headacha. >■ 4 , oqnn«m*dtfc ' ,j&%e Wjg** bj joaEPtt IjW Md Muket »tnet. T * '"•* J 7 r,-.:?.. r , V 4 *** KSv 'v- - ‘ BRA*.a .•»:»'* ■a jj- THAT A BoUe Vernoi IMI. v, ‘ x rV "I •» \ \ N \
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