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Tf?!^,^sv,^tvV- • ."4-:-•;-tv; tfA . t#:: i; ■' vv^..; .is-. -V «■» L*£ &S£*4*£.-, '•■ P*Siil77, SfcsS&iSjcivs li'^'.f* 3 ..* v i n *}...d^.. ) 4 «j f> -, ire,.**' i##s S’2ls. ^, '"■■’■■ & S’ -* ■j. ♦ * ;t V t x ' t W,i! , , lt ! f *- 1 »C n V' *■ ’ HI ** “Jj#**** 4l i C 1 S\V( f M ■ TBY.—The followii . tlon for regimental , -* , >0^ 1 : V ■■!».« ment, held on Prl ! s>‘¥?£lr*vn s J* K*** tTr- t'.f Bmltb;> Lieut, floilon ' W.W.F.WHI. *> /• oSTSSEfff v ’ -i SMWSSfc : 1 : Tost.;Q^siijbjQa^wn !I.'%.>,i*S- ’?+.'? changed, from Qdrhhlihih - Baynolda ha^rfeff^ps. vf* '** v j * fc -' place of the former Inoqmbi , T l° Ho t? klD ,; tW&wifV —•- rxpiijijsS-tES. *Wjl--f i* 1 '*» S ejSie?*— ”• fj Of dty, fiaa teen awarded a patedt f(£j;r, "o7i ed bolt and ncel tnaohfne. ■ 7hxJreturoa for regimental t * ‘ A t - Home Guard Infantry, Buth Re, not be counted off until to-d*y. «- 'w-srsWKn. im'*s&>&. . *M t'* o st'4 C'-v r « 0 y-ii-.ti.) ’'i'.| Vf-C’ik&r.it /M Ctc-f* ■■•7.d i, * < !vJl.’rif.". J «HRVe %• 4 % ... oLsfcft * * taa* I*’* 1 *’* ' Vs' SV#i ■ •,C , ■ ■’.:, 7 •,. t/' '-1 ; "' i}^-om , fj'" '9^ •«.*,..... • • • '"' ‘• - *-atSiss»fc-;. -v ~ ..,.. '; . 1;. .. rjSjSw^lj S3§,*l! ISSI Hi* 111® ~ • -’ r **r’ ‘ "■' “ EDITOR AID PKOMIBTOB TMa:— Daily, Six Dollar* P«r y««r, strictly in ad- Weeklj, Bmgte rabocripttau One Dol lar per jam m Qlai* of Are. One Dollar / OiL-itema..: ■> . i From' last Break’s Venango Spectator, we clip the following items: Mr. Funk, op erating on the MoElhaoyfarovQil ereslfc eight miles from themouth, -.struck a fountain veint last week, at a depth of 400 feet. Large quantities of oil were instantly thrown oat and the stream, continued for about two days, before subsiding: flißing no Vessels to-re ceive it, the greater portiomof this oil was lost —say three-fourths. The farm belonga to Dr. Haldeman, of Ohio, one of the proprietors of tho'Bnchanan farm, and is in what has here tofore been known as the - “ Dry Region.”— This is, undoubtedly, a first class well. Riley & Co, of Cleveland, on the Pope farm, 4 miles down the river, tapped a good vein of oil, oh Friday last, at a depth of 312 feet. They gather 80. barrels of 611 in 12 hoars, by voluntary flow, and are making pre parations to pump, Raymond & Underhill, on - the Allegheny, opposite the month of Pilhole, struck a good vein on Friday last, at A depth of 276 feet— This is the third or fourth'vein struck in ihelr well and it will be in pnmping operation soon. Dr. Christy & Co, on the Clapp farm; Btrnck a heavy vein of oil on Thursday last, at a depth of 810 feet ■ They commenced pumping on Saturday at the rate of four bar rels per hoar. The new well of the Oorplanter company, on the Clapp farm is, perhaps, the best In the region. It is on Oil creek, a ahort distance from the mouth, and 820 feet deep. The first fourteen days of its running 1,600 barrels of. oil werepnt up, and It is now yielding 100’ barrels In 24 hours.. As a tangible fact of its yield, the company has now in store, at Pitts burgh, 2,000 barrels' of oil from thta well alone. The Michigan Rock Oil Company, under the superintendences! M. W. Kelsey, Esq., have completed their Refinery at Oil City, mouth of Oil creek, and it li nowln full opera tion, producing arefined oil of superior quality. This fa a move in the right'direction. A few establishments like this In the oil region, and we shall no longer be at the-mercy of the sharks of the oil trade. w ; v \> ' V- * » -i ' Republic ah Oouhty Eieocttv* Commit tee.—At a meeting of the Allegheny County Republican Executive Committed, held on Saturday morning; the following resolutions were unan lmously adopted: Recoined, That the Republican Executive Committee of Allegheny county would most earneatly add emphatically join in (he Jutland general condemnation of-the infamous (rand* committed upon our volunteer soldiers of Penn sylvania; more especially upon the men of Alt legheoy oounty now at Washington defending the Capital of the nation. Recoined, That the Grand Jury of the coun ty atid the District Attorney are hereby rs« quested to give their attention to the frauds perpetrated in Allegheny county. Recoined, That the course of the Hon. Sam uel A. Pujyiance,iii resigning all farther con nection with' the present State Administration, deserves the commendation and respect of all honest and honorable men. Recoined, That a'oimmlitee of three be ap pointed to carry out the objects of Abe forego ing resolutions. Tbos. M. Mass all, Chairman. Thob. F. Wilsoh, Secretary. Pittsburgh Gum Spiked at Baltimore. —Aooording to the Baltimore Sun two oolnm bi&ds,.shippod from this city to Fort McHenry, were spiked last week in Baltimore. The'Sin Bays: “From avisltor at the fort yesterday, we learn that the two Urge columbiads Boot down from the Pittsburgh foundry, and In tended, for Fort McHenry, ware spiked while left Mtndlngon the gondolas at Worth street overnight. ‘Rat.tail’ files were used for the purpose by parties engaged in the on war rantable act, and the job was so cinnplete thAt it is lhought the guns win have to be sent back for the purpose of re-boring the touch holes. Workmen were employed yesterday in en deavoring to extract the obstructions by boring, bnt met wttbpbor ?Obms§,** j ''’ iv ' -V FM^i, ! K*sitHXA,iioK SttiirdAy mpm ing C»pt. Smith,' einre in frato' Damp and after marching tbrough opart of tbe ciiy, halted, about ten o’olocK, ia front of the residence of W. J. Howard, Rsq, Third street, near Grant, where they were presented with a beautiful •laild of colors, made for them by several la dies of the vicinity. Rev. W. D. Howard, of theSeeond Presbyterian church, made a feel ingprcsentaUon address, which was appropri ately responded to by Gapt- L. W. Smith, of the Rides. • The corps is one of the finest ever' organized in'this city, and the dag could not have been more worthily bestowed. BnaoLAhs nr ALLxaHMrT.—On Friday night the residence qf Mr. James Godfrey, hardware dealer, located in the Becond Ward; Allegheny, near the outer depot, was bur glariously entered and ransacked,but with the exception of a.dress. coat and some smaller ar tleles, nothing was taken The aameparty, It is supposed, entered’ the residence of E. D. Johnston, boat builder, in the same vioLnlty, aqd helped himself to a few artlolee of dress; The door wss unlocked by means of an “out* sider.” Suspicion falls upon a stranger, who came to Mr. Godfrey's house in the evening, representing that be was without money and hungry. He was provided with supper, after whioh he left the premises. Tan iHiBTKBTfI .. Beoimxkt, —A latter, from-one of the volunteers dn company “I," Thirteenth '.Regiment, state* that hsversacfcC ovardoatsand canteen* for the men reached “Camp Soott” on the 80th. The Regiment hae evervthipg now but tent*. The tneh are reported lMoo4Kfils and spirits, and pppear to enjoy cimp fife, 'though they would prefer golng-^..onj» ( |nto,antlve lervlce.. casterT(t*£ ,T Exprett, saj'V that lhe pri ncipar of a Arm in New Orlo&0«, La., who recently rent but eight employ, folly equipped at their expense; to fight against the : gOod=oldftJniun ; 4* a .nativßafvLitncMtef county, and owns two fine farms there. HorowHOte ’ Jobs***.—We: have recelveiLpart HatXgL XI of 'lia .‘‘Hoqßehpld J ournal,”trom-.the publisher*, embracing No*. 6 to.B. It I* lull cfcbojce reading matter and sella at tbe low'BgUro'of seventeen tent*,:., ean be had-of the booksellers and news dealers! Txlxgbaph —tile parties oopntfljted with" the' pr c dpoaad telegraph line, which we recently, noticed, ere now considering whether to extend the line from Butler to Pittsburgh by way ofTirentOm, or direot by the plank road. Dbowh-ED.—The body of a youztg .uti named, named Alexander Greenlee, late ,of Mercer county, wai found in Pitholecreek, Venango county, on Sunday laat, An'Tiiqufßt wag held, and a verdict of accidental 'drown ing rendered. 1 Futb Bsqimiht Homs, Gijjlbd firy-iti tby.—Tte following Ii the. result of the elec tion for regiment»l officers oftliij TegU ment, held on Friday:. Colonel—rOhaHea.Gs Smttb;< LleaWfldlqnel-rTjw.’; Mvf Cooper; Ma« jor-J. W. F. White. _ , i(k iTtPOaTiLBT Tli X3l*S'7EiiXT I&AYEB8 —The Oity Treasurer, Mr. Eichbaqg^, Announce? that the,oily and all per. tool wishing - to avail'tnemselv&a of the discount within V? t i it- Post; name of the Poet office at the monuTof Oil creek bss been ohamtai from Q6biflsl|S|rigthyslrCity.' i ‘ ; Cf B. bwf-Wetf SfpdinteS PoitmMter in place of the former looiyabeaV Mr& JSoran. AcoKPTED.—Tbe l&opkTns Infenlrj, Oapt, Wlabart, Jga,. jbro&£e6n aooepted fend order dd'ro'toDia tfiemeelreMfi readiness for : « AtSrfrJwn-fteese. of tb'ii city, bat been awarded a patent for an improv, ed bolt and nvei machine. < * The return* for regimental officers of the Home Ctaatd Infantry, Btith Regiment, will not be coanted off antil to-day. Dhs Stebbiks & ilnusoN have remove their office to No. 191 Penn street, near St. Otair. v J* •*( S ■r.*'!- * »/•.. to ,>.' , », «■> ?*«*■'". '• ■,%.'... \Xt ' JAMES P. BABE, LOCAL AFFAIRS. '*; '7 r< 7 • ' ** . - i. rV ' f. -4* • wr- ■ ■> 4» t h-. \.h. *) •’'~ , ' r»‘ ’ J*' - I T)te Committee of Public Safety. The regular Wfekly meytlilg of this body *u held at tbe Board of-Tfltfle Boqmson Saturday afternoon. Judge e WHfeIDB prestd&g. Hdn. Win. F. Johnston, from the Executive Committee, reported that they had! agreed. in Conjunction with the Committee on Home De feu ao, upon a plan f»r organisation Home Guards, which will he found elsewhere. In relation to the soldiers Bhirts seized here en route for Savannah, as contraband of wqr, and a bale ol red flannel seized with 1 * the same, he reported that the boose who shipped-the flannel,, in New York, had claimed the value of this flannel, someslBo, and desired the com mittee either to pay for -it (having; beenuseff by the ladies) or refnsß.to do so. tp giycthqni' *n opportunity of- sneing for the wpeoC the goods. The owner of th# shirts nud'ftlidpt&eedf his claim in the hands of. an, attorney, for suit. A subcommittee had been appointed & inform the attorney thatlfltsble thecommittee would pay, but if the shirts were contr&baiid of whf, they would refuse., Qsv. .Johnston said he did not think that any lawyer would dare to bring suit in this matter; if he did he would run great risk of hanging. Beuben Miller, Jr., chairman of the F i nance Committee, reported the receipts of the week as follows,; , Cash from South Pittsburgh,, $lOO,OO ** Birmingham lt7Prftfflf*™*—— 60,00 «« •/* 2d u 216,00 w McClax* Towaatilp *«/*-; 6+»7k ** • Lower 8t Glair Towasaip....- w TflOfcO Order® u Sixth Ward Pittsburgh...—. 60,00 •* “ Lower St. Clair Township.l*o?°° v 1608.76 The total receipts so for are ,—f18,783 60 The report was approved and filed! Wm.lL Sdghr,^., i CfiaiMdhhf-theHelief Committee, made a report,.ahowing,that they are now affording relief to 602 families, (ah increase of 90 since last week.), The total distribution thus far has been $2,718 67 in cash, $625 in groceries, 529.60 In dry goods and 1950 bushels coal. The committee bad received $B,OOO in cash from . the Finance Committee. The report was accepted, ap. proved and filed. i Hon. P O. Shannon, chairman of the Oom* mitteo on Home Defense, reported the reshlt of the regimental elections, which we have al. ready published, and read the plan of holding an election for Major and. Brigadier Generals, which will be found in our columns. The report of the committee was, after some discussion, finally adopted. The following, offered by Mr. Cass, was adopted: % EetoLved, That the committee en Home Defense be instructed to report to the next regular meeting of this committee a plan for designating the order of rank of the sev eral Brigadier Geo rals and Colonels. ’Thecommittee,(hpn adjourned to meet on next Saturday afternoon at three o’clock. Aslar as wears aware, no. particular pains have ,beeh;Used to perfect thf men ,no w :orgaji- E izlng for active service in fbe’severarencamp inentsof this. State.ln the use of the rifle or rifled muskets placed in their'hands. Most of the volunteers have some experience with the rifle, and others are expert marks men. We wish to direct attention to the : following facts .presented by NewLYo.-k Evening Post, showing the .Immense.impor tance of BharpShOotlng AcCording to sc counts of firing kept in the late ltalian war, it is said to require not less than two hundred and seventy pounds of tead'ko ’iltl’a *Jnirf- 4 nf battle. Ana yet, Into the regiment of crack rifle shot* which it U proposed to raise in New York city, no man .will be admitted who can-, not hit en enemy at least once in three times at the distance of half a mile; snd so thorough ly are English light infantry troops now pi ac tlced in the Use of the Minis and Enfield ri fles that a party of thirty skirmishers will be able to destroy a battery -of light artillery ..at, eight hundred yards distance (nearly half a mile) in one minute. Thu battles of the revolution were gained by the rifle; and American troops have id ways retained a name among the armies of the world for excellent marksmanship. In the Italian war each man killed cost four thousand two hundred rounds of ball cartridge. At tho battle of Vtotorie, in the Peninsular war,eight hundred balls were fired for each man killed. At the battle of Oherubusco the Mexloans "killed one of onr men for every eight hundred rounds they fired, while the Americans killed one for every one hundred and twenty-five rounds. Tbe value of good shooting in aqtion cannot be overrated!, and every general who hai com manded lit battle has felt the benefit of large partierof-zktraJshenr, picked men, whohover oa the outskirts of battle, and; With unerring aim pick off the enemy in detail. The mere knowledge that they are thus marked by men who have only to aim to make death certain Is often quite sufficient to make tbe enemy’s force waver, in an important position; and with Minle or Enfield rifles s regiment of dead shots would he quite able to cope with . and: render useless the enemy’s field artillery. We allude .to this beo&usewe desire to Im press upon those who superintend theorgani z&tion of reserve corps in various States the importance of establishing every shore, com pany target practioe; and encouraging by every means citizen* of all age* to msketbemselyes expert in the use of the rifle.,, ..Injno that) two years the English , becpuib'.e .nation of marksmen; and setting MldeTthe: Immense in*, of ease in effeoUveness.jrhleh-theyihave thus gained In case of war, the mere-feeling of eon* fldenca with whiob troops thus practiced will go into battle b in Itself a moral force whloh cannot be overrated. We are not lifcely to laettmeo to maintain tbe Union against all enemies that may com#;, but everybody desires that this war may be short and sharp; and to make It bo, nothing as ,tb haxeh'very roldlsr_a,dßaa shot, and every .regiment* regiment of sharp shooters. * Those whoare now la, the held will have tp perfefcfthfcr practice In' battle; bit for those -who-reniiaih -at • home and await a further call; there is time, still to make them selves more effectivß for their country's service. Let us have rifle galleries and ahootlng matcbes in every city, town, village and country heigh* borhood, throughout the, copntry;, and with proper encouragement Vb shall 1 sobn be a na tion of crack shots. —Harrisburg Patriot and. -Union. . 7 7 Election of ""Field officer* -for the Home At the meeting of the Committee of Public Safety, held on Saturday aiternoon, a plan (or theeleotioAof Major and Brigadier Generals for-the Home Guards, agreed upon by the Ex ecutive apdHome Defense OommttWM, was unanimously ratified. By it Saturday next, the'Sth Inst, is flxedonfortheeleotlon of a Svided Into .flinefbrigadeswlhß First Beghnent 'of Kfflai imd .flies Seoond and Fouithof Heary lnfanbfy tbCdnstituteone—, the "Second: 'Of -Billes -and the -First fid raird .of .ffeivy tCnofter *nd the Fifth and Sixth Infantry another,,jiEsch brigade electßSa BrigAfler.'-OenirßjUouiihe same day lhat -.thu ’SJsJotiiGenßral&iis; bhCMfl. ■- :Th»*avalry; iedfaipnnles- organized are provided for in ihe-.arrangement-. The eleoOonsaretoibe helti attnaarmoriea oi the respective oompaniee, and only aclual en - rolled members' permitted to-vota. The elec, tions are to he condoled tohdef Jhe general rules observed-lnthe elections for regimental officers, and the returns hsndedlntothrOom mlttee on Home Defense,at City Hwl. on Hon’- day, 10th Inst, TbaCommtltee on*Home D« ifenee will publish'the' detaliß governing the elections ln.a day or Alt-rules inconsis tent with the ahoye are repealed. i We cong>atdlata' tie the jadoptloa of this programme r as wa believe it will-give mors general .satisfaction ;thapj the appolntment of Iheofficermamed.and we jdi joiefithat ftr'early’day his been ahpointed fof ! tbe electl«Cea the Hoine guatSs fleers willlhos be enabled to prepare .iitdußi season for theapprobfiatecelebtation Of the 1 Fourth of July. , ■„ , Ihoosstxht. —Officers Gumbert and Moon of tbe Mayor’e police, on Saturday "morning; visted the- house: of Mr. Whittaker,,on Four Mile Bun, up the Allegheny, and there ar rested a man named.. John,, Stevenson, aged sdMut thirty; who badibeea-stopplngrat Whit-: taker's s young girl of seventeen, named Charlotte Johnson', wnoOaased as-hla wife.— Hu Stevenson, who followed her husband from tbqir*rbsidepbB’inar s Salem, Ohio, states tfaf|tiieel9|iW ; the girl, who was employed as a servant In the family, some time since. In the hfterddon Stevenson ‘Wafconuflitted -b' ’ the Mayor until totdiyywhen'bewill prow bly be sent 4 Charge of adultery. -x-: tfSTßawßißßineuHD OaiiiM.--4f. McGln ley, at his eonfectionery'on Fifth street,;oppo site the Exohange Bank,ia now.serving up the most delicious strawberries and cream, and ioe cream of all flavors. A word to the wise is suffioient. Thx June tern of the Court of Quarter Ses sions oommenoea this morning. | /■* • * ' ' C’ . ■U V ■ • .«4: <: .v ■ v.*^, , ■ 'j!t 6 Wj 1 ~ : R c 4b «, } p *j ’ - '*>® •* ~ *" . *-*•*■ •• . r t •., v »VC#f* ■ V ' ' ' - ' ■ • •:* •. ,- v : s : ' • \t ■ • i • , W;?*'-' : :. * J V!^ } . a‘ ,>v * V‘ ~ : ~ ‘ v•. ' ■-, v .. .. * ’, t, i' ' . -i v?*^ ft - “-Ml • Sharpahootiug. Guard*. Pebsonal.—Andrew Carnegie,Esq , the gen tlemanly Bttparintendsntoftbe Western -di vision of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, arrived in town on outfit Washing ton City, where he acts ia conjunction with Col. Tnqrnaa A, Sooft, ,of the -Way Depart ment, inmanagingihosaroads which the Gov jprnmerijghave taken charge of .for their own 'use. Bpif visit wasbr IctJ-ar bejeft yesterday aftirnooAigain jfor the Eia{./Alth6ngh goong in years r ‘it& exjJcrtOnce ahdseryicas'are indis pensablQ/Stthißl-tociiJ'ehtto-the Government in the theedontry. We hope soon tovoe him back again, ns he is always hailed with pleasure, and a welcome guest in -this, hia niaviTcßy. . New 'OctISTEB.i'EiT. —We learn through 'Messrs Feld,“& tare, ibftho National Bank Note Beporter, that 'a new and dangerous counterfeit: Five Dollar billon the Howard Bankin^Oom^jf,< Bpstoh, Mass., has jnst made its" apearanee. Vig. Santa Clans In a sleighudmjrn by eight deer, on the roof of a hotasepfivefemales' grouped around an orna mental figure 5, 5 above, on right end; me. "dallion heaji, 5 below, on left end. The words “The Howard Banking Go.” are very black. Better rofusqall fives for the present. Saheoed and hiß company will continue to amuse the public at the Theatre this week.— They, performed.to a fine audience on Satur day evening, and pleased all. The “comic ends” are well sustained by Horan and Dixey, while their instrumental music and songs are .excellent. To-night the great burlesque of '“The Seven Sable Sisters,” with ah excellent programme in addition will be performed, and we expect to see the house crowded. A bdmob prevailed In the city on Saturday that the Pittsburgh rifles had been ordered to Wheeling, but it proved unfounded. It proba bly originated in the fact that they received their knapsacks, haversacks, cartridge and cap boxes and other equipments on Saturday morn ing, and appeared on parade with them for the .first time, on the occasion of the presentation referred to elsewhere. The New Camp.—The arrangements for ’.lhe new oamp at Hullon are being thoroughly 'and rapidly perfected, and it will probably be ■ready for occupancy by the middle of the week. One company, the “Warren Guards,” from the “wild cal” region, Is now in camp there. ThS Rebellion Kecobd.—The publishers sends us Ho. 6 of the “Rebellion Returd,” ed ited by Frank Moore. Hunt & Miner are the Pittsburgh agents. REOoomzAircES Forfeited.—Saturday be ing the last day of the March term, a number of reoogoiaances were forfeited in the Crimi nal Court. ThE M’Combs Cadets have, we understand, been accepted, and go into camp at Wheeling, tills week, - ; ,3, pESTUBSBY;—C. Sill, No, 2116 Penn street, ACl&bds'to all 'branches of the Dental profession. " Asulnm—-- WBSPH MEYER & SON, MAnniacttirers, c&d Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Bo* Finn Street* »>ti iba Om« 1, =Ure on. band a. large assortment of Fancy and Bain ftmrftfcro, in Walnatand Mahogany of thau 1 own mam> Cectore, wad warranted equal in quality and style to any tnana&etarH in -the diy, and wfD toll at reasonable prtM* f«asrtf DR. C. BAJELZ, WJTERCURE SRO HOHEOPITHIC PHTSICIAR. ; ALBO —AGENT OF RAINBOW>B CBLEBRATEO TBUBB FOB RUPTURES, defcly DOR. PENN AND WATNB BTB. SEAT O E "W" A. H * THREE HAPS. PLAN OF THE ClT\' OF WASHINGTON, $ ; . irtthDelawaro, Maryland and parts of Uio aurrouudiag SO. 9. irginia, Marflaad.iNew iency, and a large portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati. HO. I. i UNITED BTATEB, from Atlantic to Pacific, showing ail the Forta. N, B-—Tbase Map* ar» New Eogranuga on rood pane*’. Ther areiju*t published, and snow by Red Jnea, (he Statooo* of the diilereat regrroenLs of (he Federal and' Rebel A mnex. FOK SALE BK W. S. HAVEN, / - CAPONS FIERI Important Ut Fanises! Save Timb, Trouble, and Expense. best bo— SOPT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! Tor Sale at Whole—lt, by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. 00. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Drutnrlat* At Grocer* tn the United Blots*. FIBE INSURANCE. The Enterprise Insurance Cotnp’y OF PHILADELPHIA. f&tkt Token for One, Fl—, or Beom Fear* or Perpetually, utrmss: William Holmes A latiringstoa, OaperUad A Co James B. Lyon * Co., Hon. Thoa. M. Howe, Wiliiaoa 8 Bayelr AOo , James Marshall, Allen Kramer, E »q. G*KR*o_4 ACqf 0 Wilson, Mottlror A C>, WUbi>d John T. Logan A Co., Jaooo Painter A (_V>. Bahey, Brown A Go. DARLINGTON * BI*ACKBTOOK. Agent*, aplftto Offloa. Bank BlooL No. 87 Fifth »l JUST BEOEIVED through the Custom goose, * most superior lot ol genuine Haraoa Be gan, such as GonchaA QondhlUSt Extra Eagle Pnuci pees, Londres, Ac. Pfeaiw call and I will giro you the utmost sahabctlon, end will be sold at old rates yet aplO LYON ARMSTBAL, It. R. BULGER, or EVERY DESCRIPTION] OP F ÜBNIYtB E - Bio. 4» Nmlitaa«l*Btr«et,; U &E nt of ; PltUbargh Huafitctared Farattnre, : OOBAtuitiyon taksd t 'whiob wewlll hUMUu loweif prtcwi torOASH. bsvlMt_ ONS/ PISTOLS, RIFLES—The atten- Uon of thoM In smrch of itIFLKS, PISTOLS, Ac n Ao n ia *rtt*ed Yom<3tt ■ mT | - - ' * Hn. Vt Woal street B. Pi MIDDLETOH fc TOO. - ffIFOfnPBBS6F - WINEB, BR4HDIES, Am ALSO BllLni TI Fine Old Wlii*kie», no. 6 Nobth Front street, ApltelTd,./ :| Fgllj/ifiSLPBIA. , EATON. MACRUM & CO., l7 As IS Fifth Street, Have received union” neck Tie#. “Onion" Watch Guards, “Onion" Head Dreaaea, ‘•Union” Button*, “Union*- -nd played upon tno depot with rapidity, firfng thirteen shells, three of them taking effect and causing much consternation among the rebels. The Reso* lute did not use the gnus,.owing to tbe fact that their eaiitre was too small to do effective, service. Only one shot struck the flotilla. It was a ricochet shot, striking the Freeborn on the gunwale, and passing over one of tbe sail or’s srme, doing him no harm—then, striking a gun-carriage U fell upon the deck. No one was killed or wounded on our side. On the rebel side tbe damage was considerable, aa men were seen eonveylttgihe dead and wound ed to placet of safety. We have no means of knowing the exact loss on the rebel side. At ten minutes of twelve o’clock the firing ceased and the flotilla hauled «ff The Resolute arrived tore at noon,having in tow a coal boat to obtain fuel for the squad ron. PITTSBURGH. The Pawnee vu posted last night en route tor the late scene of aotion. The flotilla Is at anchor within five miles of Acqula Creek. It is believed to be impossible to silence the third battery, as it is of rifled oannon, without a landing force. Ai.kx andsia, June I.—A sentinel aLOloud’s mills, on the outskirts of Alexandria, was shot and killed 'ast nigt, and another wounded, it is supposed by rebel scouts. A, river oraftsman who arrived late last night, reports having heard continuous firing in the dtrootion of Acqula Creek. The hope entertained by many at the North that secession would dwindle away before the United Stales forces, and loyalty reise its head, is noo reassured by interviews had with the proqnnent citizens of Alexandria, who express tbeig/grievanoes in the strongest language. Thtrofflcers of the command heie exert thorn, selves to the utmost to create a bettor feeling, with only partial success. The' experience gained from this occupation will doubtless lead to great discrimination in the future selection of the troops. For this purpose, Col. Stone, while in command here, gained great favor among the oitizens for his efforts to subdue some unruly spirits among the military, whose conduct had an injurious effect on the success tul dissemination of Union principles. There are many unsatisfactory rumors afloat with reference to the movemehtsofGen.'Lee. The present unprotected state, of Alexandria assures many, as it Is not believed that the movements of the rebels will be so conducted as to unnecessarily hazard the lives of Souths ern women and children, and the property of Sonthern citizens. It it not likely that there will be a moment's warning of any engagement thit may oocur. This uncertainty breaks the rest of officers, soldiers, and civilians. Your reporter slept standing last night, with a trusty sentinel by hie side to awaken him on the first alarm. ’ There was Borne uneasiness last night, butit passed off without any alarm. St. Loins, June l.m-Iworegimentsoflnwa volunteers are now quartered at Keokuk, and a third is expected dally. The Legislature voted an appropriation of $BOO,OOO for war purposes. The Orleans JKcayttne of the 27th an nounces the arrival at that port of the (privateer Calhoun, having in tow the schooner' John Adams, the Boston brig Panama, and the schooner Merttrald Hass., all whalers, having 60 barrels of. oil aboard. A Montgomery despatch of the 21th to the Mobile Advertiser says an order has been is sued to the clerks of the departments to be ready to leave for Bichmond on Wednesday or Thursday. 001. M’Arthur’s regiment of Illinois volun teers moved Southward, but are under orders to march at a moment’s notice. i , Gen. Doniphan has declined the Brigadier Generalship tendered him by Governor Jack, son. . , V.N'V ' • ■ v:* . - GREEK. HOUSE. GENERAL. Washington Gitt, June I.—The Rich mond papers of. Thursday, give the details of Jeff. Davis' journey from Montgomery to Richmond: President Davis accompanied by his aid. Col. Wigfan and lady and Hon. Bobt Toqm{*;o( Georgia. left Montgomery by the jopre on 'Sunday evonfng'last They made'nb special stopfiag# on the route, and owing-to a previous sejero indisposition of the President , it was desirable, ill it his trip to Richmond should be a* private as practicable. The Pros-; Went and suijte were welcomed to Virginia by’’ a deputation of the Governor of (he State and. Mayor of Richmond. These .gentlemen reached the party "at Pe-r teraburg and accompanied them to Richmond. : Arriving on Wednesday, President Davis ac companfed by. his cortege on horßebaok„ Jqft his quarters at the Spotaword House and pro-, cceded to the fair grounds. On leaving the saddle, the President was .surrounded by an eager crowd of soldiers and civilians whom he indulged to a hand shaking performance until the presure beedins so Croat that he was compelled to retire to the balcony of the exe cutive department; whersi fn response to the demands of the assemblage, -he delivered a brief and pertinent speech. Ex-senator Wig fall, Gov. Letcher and Mayor Mayo followed with brief speeches in response to the eall of the crowd, the President and suite 1 Jtrbceeded to the adjoining parade ground where a review of the troops took place. Habeisbubo, June Ist—A scout that left Harper’s Ferry,"after a stay of two days, re ports that the average desertions per day were about 26.... The character of the suTrOusding country affords peculiar facilities for desertion. Large quantities of provisions are token from Maryland to Harper’s Ferry which should be prevented by. the .government immediately. Officers there believe that,.unleßS-they retreat, they will be surrounded within a week by the United States troops. Gen. Patterson passes up in a special train to OhafitbeiibUhg toimbrrow and-, will? have charge of the expedition. Three regular offi - ccrs are serving oil his 1 stuff. The number of forces on'tbs Marylan d Heights ; overlbb'fclhj} thd Ferry is less than three thousand, and these have fonr guns if. their buttery. 4 The clothing of the Virginia troops are giv ing out. Eighty of them are obliged to wear , blankets daring the heat oi the day to conceal the deficiencies. .. The Kentuekytroop* and. Regulars off the rebel army are well clad. The rebels Bpeak depreesingly of the state of .affairs, but declare, they will fight hard. ’ iis< " No troops have yet moved South of v Gham-, bersbfirg. ‘ Baltimobb, June I.—The steamer irom Old Point Comfort brings the following despatch: . Fortress Monroe, May 31, 6 o’clock, T. M.— The Naval Brigade, from New York, has ar rived and been landed near Hampton. Groat complaint is made of their want of arms, uni forms, ahd camp equipage. When will the authorities of New York learn that, it i?,,the height of folly and oruelty to send tropps to tbe. Beat of war in such a condition 2 Colonel Bartlett passed with nearly 600. men in fnll view of the enemy’s batter!**,with out arms to defend themselves Two more regiments from New York are hourly expected. A cattery of heavy cannon ia being erected at Newport New* Point.. The Federal transports are canstantly pas*, ing Bewail’* Pointjußt beyond therange-ofthe rebel battery, whose Bhntinela are .visible. There is no recent intelligence from Nor folk. Com. PendergrMtwiUtiot allow hibhat to go np with a flag of truce, although parties here are anxious to bring away relatives. The steamer Quaker 01 ty brought up the prize schooner Lynchburg, of Richmond, from Bio Janeiro, with a- cargo oi 8,000 bags coffee. The fugitive-slaves in tbe fortress and camp are mustered and provided with rations like the soldiers. Gen. Butler issued a stringent order against plundering in the vieinity of the camp. Washington Gitt, June I.—Alt orders for the movements of the troops are cautious ly goarded &ota ihqnriaaTor reasons eminently proper, and what is known of them can there fore be gathered only from public observa tions. That frequent alarms startle the respec tive camps, is* fact beyond doubt, and excites if possible, increased watchfulness.. The pro gramme* ajre suddenly changed, according to of all im portant lnCidenttrequmng attention. This will accountfor thenontexeeutipnof pre-en gaged plans. lt hot infrequently appears that accounts are greatly exaggerated, though unintentionally, by thoaewhearemost to be relied off,'while .’events of mipol "importance are magnified, owing te'the ektnteineht occa ■ionally prevriant ln the camps. It is a rea sonableptbsumptidri.in militueyiirclea that the Federal authoruiei-knowJiS milch about the rebel movements as the enemy 4oes those of the Government-. Washington, Juno I.— An engagement occurred iu the vicinity of Fairfax CoottHoatei in which four of the U nited States troops- wero kilted, and twenty-seven of tbe rebels killed, and wounded, according to the official report. There have boon no arrivals from Acquia Greek since yesterday afternoon, and the gov ernment had heard nothing additional up (o' half past one h’dbcltto-diywi u (J. 3-i It Is not known that all the7lst New- -York regiment went to Acquia Creek, built 1* bos' iieved that detachments wera sent.: The military headquarters has information jhat.one.of the Fire Zouaves vitas killed, and another wounded, near Alexandria, last light: Alkxandbia, June I.—lt it reported tbit at daybreak thit morning Company £, 01 the 2d U. 8. Dragoons, Lieut. Tompkins, -while reconnoitertng in the neighborhood of Fairfax Court House, twelve miles-from/Alexandria, were fired ujion by theTebets. The Dragoons charged.four times through the village, and were fired upon by the rpbela.copcejtloain the houses. Lieuts. Tompkins' aticl f Dardofi • both had thoir horses shot from under, them. Three of their horses wer% wounded. Two.men are missing and'' three Vouhdad. It is estimated that the Dragoons hilibd'from; 16to 20 rebels/ The Dragoons captured flve pti»ot)ers .nnd lhft them at the catnip of the 28lh NY Y. Beglmeot. Habbibbobq, June I.—The announcement of the appointment of the.Hfio. TOiUiant M» Meredith as Attorney Generaiofithe Stete; vice Mr. Purviance, resigned, and the aocept anoe of the same,' has giveO great-satisfaction to men of all alhsses. t : OH ,03?. 1501- T«o regimen t> mors, toward' CbmniMiMbngg from Lancaster.to-day- a-,...- ,|ll Ten regiments are already there, andlhCSC added to five hundred cavalry, force ten thousand in round ihntfpoint. Governor Ourtin returned this morning from Philadelphia- > St. laivn, MBy 31 /—Judge 4 Trhat t6-day decided Gen. Harney's amended return in the habeas corpus case ofOapt. McDonald as fully sufficient, and adjoUfnedllie'Court till to-mor row, to allow counsel to prepare an answer. Slayem, minute honor of Surgeon Generalliswson/ " The correspondent ,pf .iho^Jtepublifan , say a that a string U nion’ fehlftfg oiuitf fri western Arkansas, and if the' secession otdinanob were submitted to s vote of the people/it would tie defeated three to one in that sedtloh ofthe State.- Ohimoothe, jQnd l —On Thursday ntj;hi the train going east, with the 22& '.Ohto Regi ment on board, was thrown from the track, by the breaking,or an axle. George jW. of ChillieotEe, Ohio, was killed? one soldieS had his thigh bones fractured, another had his arm broken, and a third had a broken jaw. A number was bruised eUgbtly agd otherwise injured. Baltimob®, June I. —Kr-GovCrnor Pratt was arrested last evening at Annapolis, by or der of the Gbvernuießt," and'tafcerf to the Washington Navy Yard. It is also rumored that Ex-Governor Lowe has been arrested. , Mr McLAne, late Minister to Mexico, was, nominated by the seoessfmiists in the Fourth; Congressional District 10-nTgnt, ... i Washington City, June 2.—At 1 o’olock, this morning one of thoGonnecticut rogimentsj broke up their camp here and went over into! Virginia. 1 “ ' ‘ i, ‘ !S All wa#nuiet dtujng,,lafs camp on tne Virginaitlhora :D&Wffin; dria and Cambridge. 1 ; ' Baltimob®, June 2 —Tbe Confederate* seized the western! mail -atiHstefierA.aFerry this morning, coming east. They emptied the mail oar. NsW! Yowc. J 7th regimentarriyed here aj f hM/-paet AjejO r clock this'evening. ~ Their reception •‘tvaS grahd;'and a most enthniiaatio one. | "Washington City, Jane I.—The following account of the light at Fairfax Court Home | waa cS'fiinubicated Tor the Evening Star last' i night: Company B, of the Seoond Luvalry- I coDSisting-dfiwenty-four privates m.ri-r Lieut. llomDkin* and'Secpnd Went Gordo;) )■ d three of the FlftOfew York Bogiments, Q .»rter, master Teafttl&Aesishiilt Quartermart rUary, and Adjutant- .Frank,,: J»ete reoonn.,iU)ni f ' within iSOflyardi of Fltir&A Court House by the Winchester .toad, ,WIWKt hWT"W?re Hred on -By two, ofra: picket, guard. -,u. *•<(,•. -vtL' • One of them they, took . othor escaped, thoughflredat. The dragoona then charged in the village from the north Bide, acid were fipfid on froni tlio Union llowi, formerly kept by .Jazpes Jackson» who tnnr» dared EUaworil. a The mail firing ’ofrthein was ioetanUy shot down.. Ih& dragoon* then charged principal r *fcreetfl Village and.'Were..»®o4*feppn fr|?ni nlkfly houses, and -by platoons from behind, fences,— Having pjaßahiFlhns;td r thaend of the tillage,' .they wheeled about and instantly, charged back and were then met by two considerable detachments of rebels with a field -piece;— Firing, again; they hut a third deiachmentio the rear and left the. village, bringing with them five prisoner?," and Klilißg throughout the engagement 27 of the' rebels. Three other dragoons were hilled, and two .are mifsing.rr- Assistant Quartermaster Cary of the New York 6th, was wounded in the foot. JLieut. Tompkins had two war" horses shotunder him, and tihe laat-in falling.on his leg injured it ■ slightly.'' !1 ”' ' : ’ r ’’ Haqbmtown, June i.—This morning the rebels again attempted to take possession, of the ferry-boat lylngbppUatte Williamsport for the purpose, it was coqjecturedqlremovingto Falling Waters, a point about four miles be low, where therein a considerable dumber of rebel troops stationed, who doubtlesa.intended by means of the boattb erbss to the" Mary land side on a maraodingexpeditioir.' The Union j company at Wililamspert, at soon aaihey pars caived the rebels, taking possession of the boat, ordered them lb tlesifcf, VUich" they ‘refused to do, whereupon the Union men opened fire which wps, («», briskly jetnrhhdi' and the .fire ■was maintained on both ssdes for aoout an boar. "Three of four 1 of the—rebels' were wounded while'pn the boat at tbecqminenee-- ment of ihVflgbt. The bpat was adon aban doned'by the rebels; and-it remains at its moorings. "It is reportodjtbat th'dattempt to capture it will be repeabsilto.onlght The'' river will be • closely* watched'by tl» Union guards, who have been reinforaedi>y’d edm pauy from Clear Spruie. The Union 1 company, from’ Sharpsborg ls-onfita way up toWUUama-" port withoue or two field pieces. . l". W abhinqton .City,. June 2.-VFrom a mass' ranger direct tbia morning at 10 o’clock from. 'j Acquis Oreek bjr the steamer Anacosta, the. j following' facts"ar‘ contest yesterday at'Acgu}* OieSk- Tha en.. zagemeat opmmftncfld Mb-Erfaiay|4Bhwiato|iQ?B: . abd-laited -tWd 'houri.' Yesterdity'H - ; was renewedand continued twice length of time. , Thejewer of .beach, battery, .which had been so eatentially datnaged ilm day prea vlous, had in the maantiinbibeen repared to, the confederates in B is supposed fiOOO' - strong. The : to about two miles from theehore early-in the afternoon fired four or A veshou, Wbenlhe Pawnee entered into the oonflfoVrtakihg.« position near to the land. For the flrsttwo hours, the fire from the shore batteplea was very briik.buVwaa returned with more,expe dition by the Pawnee. During the idgagei ment she fired 160 shells, one of which was seen to explode immediately over the heads of the confederates who were working the bat tery. The observer through tte" ' tel*coi>e-' saw a number 6f bodies of them carried away in wagons. During that tlme tteehbre move* menu were exceedingly brisk. The " Freebdrn loaged"ffiree shells In buo« cession in the beach, dam aging, the works, which had the effect of greatly diminishing the fife. The Freeborn received two shots, one of which - passed ■ through' the cabin; 'damaging some crookery but not the vessel, except ma king a passage through the bulwarks of slight consequence. J The Pawnee-received eight or nine shoU but all too high to inflict much damage. One. struck the main topsail yard, which was there: by unilung. Another grazed the mizzen mast head. One passed*through the hammock nettings; It is the opinjon of the officers on board, that, jtad theQpnfederstes been pEtoidßd-wiiltgbad: gunners, the vessels might probably have been punk. \i\ , -j| VII .' ■ Vi *."> : gome' Confederate shots pasaedover the masthead to the Maryland shore. , The Anacosta arrived here this morning, the-Ppwnee jmdj Freeborn hauling aff,l|eyvnd: the range ofthU'enemies fire. t- Nkw YoaK.JaneJ.—The steamer North ern Light has arrived from Ajpinwall with $378,000 io-tedldfrom California. Cal Gathered iadb&n arreßSßd.'atiPahama, sob pec ted of disaffeetion to the Peruvian gov ernmeni.ss*i,., . ‘4. j j*. J,« . i >fi M It 1« reported that' TKsrqoerd' hid eHtered ißogota, and arrested President Cairo.., This !)b thought to be ontounded, Ihoogh lUtfely to occur. Thro British vubjeots have been ; mard6rsd by the Peruvian authorities. Onewas suffo icated, and the oUiet.starved todeatbiupriaon, ‘because ho bad 1 killed a robb&r who attacked : ' .with despatches, fired a few, shotoniy, not .being prepared for b lobg contest.' 1 The.raUrqad. depot and buildings on shore i n t fVcAli era tWfcmyeri—Th«_dam age to the beach batteiy is notf iCfOnßidered permanent haJire poufederatesWt. soon re ipair it. ten or Itweive were Billedonthe pai'tbfthe confed erates.’ Ibifl i ®Sdt'k66wfl''hbtr IffiuijpweMr wounded. Aft *S J pffi§gr Bi wfflß^gn. ; *he fight concur in Jtne confed erates have nffe &tnnon,pernaps several,and, in all, it is supppiidd eigh t guns. _ ~ ,4. ( : Fort bess Mokbob, Jana I.—There are no hu&d&edt to-dty ijfritSpbftiLhha.t-’. Our troops are transporting heavy cannon to Order begins to ypign at the encampment. 9? 1 * M NawWJ'! liberally supplied with fresh provisions, from the wanvnrwhiub they-havh -greaflysuffered. NotwlVbstandtng'tthe hard work iathe lmenfe^estei^axMntidbwn^n^^n'iil^. sandletterSlbr tßetr NerthMn friendsi;' ;■■■■;-« cession troops assembled there, bat none are to. W seeh.betyfdeu tbit'point and FdrtressMon. twenty seven miles. . .. A- staudetlaevidenlly to be made nt JYorkw town, vjj^thtjjf^^^s^^^owi^^^^’afwick, tn land iut^lutirdegff oeS iifM three dlyspro> visions to work on theenlrenchments. J. B. Maerudet is in command! .... A" gentlMaii fiiir wity “between Hamptonand Yorktown, came IntbNewport Nows at midnight: for proteotion, leaving be hind $BO,OOO worthofpropefty. Many famtlea bare fledcruellyabandoning theslaveaanfltfor labSrtJaSd hahdred'frae flhgriehliivdheen forced wees James river to work on the rebel entrenchments. , . . . , ~ . A prorhineht Union mShtold me totdayilrit nfltJAn JhSP.iP. yould now vote for seeaStipn, and, a distlngtllsheq eeces. sionist has' cohfessed'that this party were all deluded, and that the .Union men are right , . — ’ ’ W Chicago, Jane i.—Senator Douglas is a little.hettar to-night.,, HtsfriendSaere some what encouraged. ALADDIN; €OAL>QIL® COMPANY BBBBBTOff, JOHJSTON & WJLKIXB, No. 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., SA VEAUWAYN quality of LUBKIGATIHG, HAUMnaTIHG RUDE 00 AL OILS. Al*o,LAifSB Of BtorTiWiaty, VmU»R&«p!lJl«*ail aplSuy " 1 c. wi&irareb., cTTm A ft ROOKAWit#, BtearaßßOTtoffl' SO. IST An Start, w AH »oa wKnstsi.ttgj# •,, -j ■? ; \ • , j-v.*• ■ fl - *v • - * »■ 1 V. j?i^f - •• - ;::v BY THB M^.OBEHMIO; PILES 'th» jwi6dic ’«tMtt’-Of Smmt cr B& Hunrt Um mu*. meooementofanaMack immediate relief*"”"l—tupp . 'V.v;- HiolmoaawUi beobtiined. :«. ( .1 , i-V^ They «eldom toil WM. n^towhiob'j^ni&WaalmMerf.' 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