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BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Tints v—Daily, Si 2 Dollars par yOttjSfcncUy In ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol lar per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar Seizure of Two Pittsburgh Tow Boats at Memphis. We bad an interview yesterday with Oapt. Thomas Cheater, of this city, who ban just re turned from Memphis,uhore his two tow-boats, the “ Grampus” and “Mohawk,” had been seized by the authorities, Capt- Chester stales that he left New Orleans on Lhe 20th ult., with his tow-boats,ior the purpose of bringing them Lome. At Vicksburgl! he whs informed that he would lihv« trouble in getting through the blockade at Memphis. Accordingly, to aid him in getting through, when he reached the place where tbe “Kentucky,” a Memphis boat, had exploded, he took her in tow and towed her to Mempim, three hundred miles. Ue ar rived at Memphis on Saturday, May 25th, and applied to Gen. Pillow for a pMrmit to pass the battery above, at the same time informing him of the fact of hia haviog towed up the Ken* lucky. The General was busy and referred buu U> tbe blockade committre, to whom he stated'hls case. They told him he could not be permitted to pass. He then told them he had a tow at Kentucky city, which ho wished to go up and bring down. He was told they had let oned—d boat (tbe Bel I wood) pass for a like purpose but she hud never returned. To this he replied that he had met the Bell wood below Memphis, going down with her low. But the committee refused to let him pass with his boats, alleging that the Cairolles would seise and keep them, and they might as well have the boats as them(lhe Cairuitfs ) On Monday, the 27th, he sent Cape Lee, and Mr. Vaientiae, an attorney of Memphis, to the committee in hia behalf, to obtain the release of his boats, if possible, and also of a barge of nui coal, lull by turn at Momphis, which had been seised before bis arrival there. The re sult of their visit was announced in the fol lowing note: Memphis, May 27th, 1861 Mr. Thomas Chester Dear Sir • 1 have succeeded In getting your coal and low boats released from the blockade committee, and they instructed ms to say to you that you cao drop them below the city, or use them in any of the Southern waters, sub ject to the control of the Confederate States, In case of necessity. Respectfully, H. V alentutx. Oapt. Chester was informed, privately,, that the note was worded as above, 4 just to keep him in Bptrits;” that the Confederate Stales just needed such boats as bis and also tbe coal, and had been on the look-out for them, to be used as transports. Despairing of getting hia property home, and it being to him under tbe restrictions imposed, Capt. Chester abandoned tbe boats and left Memphis on the 28tb ult., arriving here last week. He informs us that the boats are worth $25,000 and tbe barge of coal about $2,000, making a total of $27,000. which there is little prospect of his recovering, and the lot-s of which may loin him pecumtuily. Such outrages as these upon citizens of Pennsylvania demand speedy redress. “ Before Judges M’Clure, Adams and Parke. Johnston Boyle, convicted of petty larceny, was tenteooedto two months in the county jail. John McPherson, a lad charged with mali cious mischief, in breaking down shade trees, was convicted, and recommended to the mercy of the Court. He was let off with a fine of five dollars. Patrick Dunn, charged with malicious mis chief, on oath of Bernard Barnes, was ad judged guilty. A charge of larceny, preferred against him by the same party, resulted In a verdict of acquittal. Franklin Mebeavv. indicted for obtaining boarding by false pretense, on oath of Samuel Howard, was acquitted,no case being made out Against him. Charles Shoenewaldt was convicted of as sault and battery and fined $6 and costs. Jas. W. Colville, indicted for assault with intent to kill, plead guilty of assault and bat tery and was fined $lO and costs. Jas. Simpson, convicted of fornication and bastardy, on oath of Eliza Woods, was sen tenced to pay $lO for the mother’s expenses, $2O for the support of the child until now and to give sorority for its maintenance. Jdo. Thornton was convicted of assault and battery and fined $1 and costs. Mary Bennett was convicted of keeping a disorderly house and fiued $1 aud costs. Lenh«rt Malm was tried lor cruelty to ani mals,h) injuring some horses belonging to Mr. PaUerton of Robinson township,convicted and sentenced to twelve months in jail. Henry Ford was put on trial for selling liquor without license, but the cose was not < occluded at adjournment. Spoiled by the Rain —The parade of the voluoteers from Oamp Wilkins yesterday was a failure, owing to a heavy shower of rain, » which began to fall at twenty minutes before three, about tbe time the soldiers reached the city, and continued more than an hour, daring which time the men marched over the pre scribed roul«. When they passed our office they seemed drenched through and through, but exhibited commendable pluck in marching on despite the pouring rain. Of course, under tLe circumstances, drill and discipline were out of the question, and the men were per* mi tied to march pretty much as they pleased, in any way they could be most comfortable. The bad weather was unfortunate, os tbe pa« rade was for the benefit of the public, who were nearly as much annoyed by tbe rain as the soldiers, as they were driven in by it with out witnessing the display so many came out to see. Another opportunity may hereafter be given to see a parade of the soldiers in camp under .more favorable auspices. Annual Parade at Grkenbbubq.—The annual parade of tbe Ist Brigade, 17th Divis ion Pennsylvania Militia, was held at Greens* burg daring -Taesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. The following com panies were in attendance: New Stanton Guards, Captain H. Goodlin; Quitman Guards, Captain Jonn'Hugos; Jackson Blues, Captain &, Warden; Latrobo Zouaves, Captain J. Bterer; North Washington Artillery, Cap* tain ; Sewickley Blues, Captain J. J. Johnston; New Alexandria Zouaves, Captain Bingor; North Huntingdon Home Guards, Captain J. M’Qoaide; Hannabstown Cavalry, Captain Mt. Pleasant Cavalry, Captain C. F. Warden; New Alexandria Home Guards, Captain Mecbling. On Wednes day forenoon tbe inspection and a field parade took place, and in the afternoon they were drilled by companies. On Thursday tbe troops .were reviewed by Major General Harper, and presented a very creditable appearance. Sudden Death —Mr. Charles Parrel, bag caee master on the Indiana Branch of the .Pennsylvania Railroad, died suddenly one day last week. It appears that he took suddenly ill while on the train,and concluded to stop off at Blacklick Station. Here he remained over night, at the house of a Mr. Joseph Gray. In the morning, accompanied by a son of Mr. G.’g, he started out to look atsome sheep which he had lately purchased, and on his return he beesme very ill. Finding that he vpas unable to reach the house, he sat down on a log, and requested young Gray to get him some water, but before this could be done, he expired. He waa aboat thirty-five yeato. of age, and leaves « large circle of friends to mourn his sadden demise. Another New Counterfeit.— A new and dangerous counterfeit ten dollar bill on the Blue Bill Bank, Dorchester, Mass,, has just made its appearance in thiß oity. Vignette (on upper left end), man seated beside anvil,ham mer, &c , train of cars in distance, Ten below, large X in centre of note; farmer with sickle *nd sheaf, one foot resting on a stone, ten above, on right end. Better refuse all of this plate. We are indebted for tbe above infor mation to. Messrs. Feld & Lore, publishers of the National Bank Note Reporter. Ex Governor Samuel W, Black having returned to his native city, from Nebraska, Lw resumed the jpracticeof his profession—the daw. Colonel Biack is well known here as an •eloquent advocate, and a carefol, thorough business lawyer. His old clients will be glad to see him home again at our bar, and bis reputation as £ successful lawyer will insure him plenty of new ones We refer to his card ;in our advertising columns. ROBBED —A stranger was robbed ot $lO or $l6 on Tuesday night, id Birmingham, and jraa ywterday endeavoring to find the thief. ■1 ; • -« ■■ ■ i ■■ .* -*• VI p / :*-> .fr’.” - • 7, v ... : • » . / LOCAL AFFAIRS. Court of Quarter Sessions, l, B. C. Sawyer, Jr.; Jfat -r. fc M. Wick«sr*b4U). Fkoou> Rteiuar— CJonel, V. J. Brere'on; Lieutenant Colonel, Geo. W. Cuur; Jttejor. Fred. Ham bn grit. HEAVY INFANTRY' Float fttoMUAT —CMmeL Wro. Phillip-; Lieutenant Cblone. R W. Joo«o; Mqyoe, J B a**iU-r. dCOviBD Reoixuit—l oUnu*, F. (J. N**g>y; Lieutenant QAoneL, Wni. Rapp; Major, j R, Hunter. Tbiid Rsotmsr— Colund, J M C. Herringcr: Limieuant ColoneL, .lames I. Larimer; Mayor, John G. Martin Pocoth Kxonrcm — Colon* i. Jooeph E McOob*, tenant-Cclonel, David Cuoniaghftm; 3/ yerr, Andrew Burn. Firm Rjbjiwbwt—. F Wbiu- Bixtb KcaiinkT— Co uneC M. I bu*«oit, Limte-.aut Colonel, A. G. Mcipuud; Mayor, S. K.. Rodgera. The “Union” Gun. —By the Baltimore Sun we learn that th> “Un on ‘ gun ban been sent to Washington. Tbe .Sun of Tuesday says : The monster “Union” gun vu brought down Howard street last evening from Bolton, depot to Camden station, from whence it wan dispatched to Washington, over the railroad, for transportation to Fortress Monroe. Tli» gun has a rifte bore of twelve inches, for a Minie bail of 600 pounds, u s iueo feet long, four feet three iLcba* in diameter at the breech, two feet in diameter at tbe mnzzl*,*nd weighs 52.000 pounds. Its range «* said to be from six to seven miles. National Foundry.—A most import ant meeting of citizens is to be hold tbi* afternoon at 4 o'clock at the City Hall, to take each actiou as may be requisite to lay before Congress the advantages of our city over all ethers as a suitable location ior a National Foundry. Our merchants, manu facturers and business men of all classes should attend this meeting,as tho subject is one of great importance to the prosperity and material interests of our city. Lock the Stables.— Farmers should look well to tbe locking of their stable doors. Horses are now worth money in the South, and not many questions are iuk».*d rMjx-cii, < where or bow vnov ore obtained. Mur«ov<-r, tt would be inconvenient jail now to ioiiow a horse thief aorois borders South. Frank • lin, Adams, and other border count)** sr>* much distressed just now in this renpect and it would not be surprising if scamps would soon try to run off hornes from the more lnt»« rior counties. At te**t lock tbe sU ble doors. Important to TxACHKaa —ft it officially announced by the head of the School Depart ment that ‘‘County Superintendent* ar« in structed to grant no inure certificate* after tbo first Monday to June, wi'.hout an exam* ination into the theory and practice of iab<- ly ing; and to mark the profioiwi- v in both tn the certificate, according to the taoie *cnie (from one to five) with the other branches 1 Proficiency in the theory i* I.j b* Uwtod byVi amination; and skill in the practice by lion in the school room." The Armr Contract Fuaids —TbeGrnnd Jury haa boon daily engaged Hnce the first day in examining witnesses couceruiog frauds in contracts, and we learn that a bill of indict ment bas boon drawn against Messrs. Frowon feld 4 Bto., bat not acted u{h>u. The mitU-r will probably be decided to da). One or two of the Commonwealth witnesses* have left the city—and it is said they have been jpirited away, with what truth wo am uuable to state Burglary in South Pittsuubuh On Tuesday night the house of Nicholas Wiieand, in South was burglariously entered by some persons, who broke open the door to gain admittance, and stole two pairs of boot*, three breast pine, three finger rings, Pint by I ’l£ 1.-u-.-.f ih«* Wi.mi Bank h'oU Reporter. (The Reporter is publtafrp’l "icrothty ;tt incowit. Mew England State* Mew York HUte New York City New Jersey, (Kant.) “ (West) Pennsylvania, (Eastern.) * _Fitt«bnrgh “ Interior, Western. Delaware District of Columbia. Maryland, Baltimore..... “ Interior.. Virginia, Wheeling and hraocties. “ Eastern .. North Carolina. bouth Carolina Alabama (Mobile Batik*). Lou aiana Kentucky '1 enoeaaee no t>a« Ohio par Indiana Free 6 “ Bauk of the Biata par Illinois ... to saio Wisconsin •• lowa io Michigan...... Missouri Kichanu**: selling rates on N«w York. 25... ..n Phils delphia, per rent. ortr Bankable funds Coip selling at 2 "4 orer Bankable funds. The Friend Rule Ucards —This hoe company, (one hundred and one men, offi cers included.) left the city by Pennsylva nia Railroad at 4 o’clock yesterday after noon, to join Sickles’ Excelsior brigade in New N ork. They were rseorled (o the train by a detachment of the Park Rifles, Capt. Moore, and ilie 1 udependrut Soon la, Capt. Andt-rson, who, as well ns the Guard*, got a thorough wettipg on their way up. A large eonifuirse of citizen", l idn-s and children were at the dej*ol io vviines> their departure. The Guards are a well-equipped and uniformed i><>dy of men, young, muscu lar and vigoiou**. jiM the ninteiial for good soldiers. They will get their arniß when they reach Nnw \ ork t-iiy Ttie i-orpa is a fine one and will do ciertil to the liberality of the citizens who have fitLd them out, procured them a jw>nion iu ihe brigade and sent them on to join it. There were many tearful countenances at the dejiol when the young soldiers left ; may they never be caused to fl m again by intelligence of disa-ter—we ht«* sure they never will by reason of their dishonor. The United States /. >uave Cadets, Co H , Capt. Jno. P. Glass, will leave by the four o’clock tram on the IVnnsj IvanU Kniln-id, this afternoon, ThtTHarper Zouaves, ( apt, Fuliwond, have offered their service* as an escort and will accompany the Cadet* u> the depot. Arrangements bare h. # Baird, of N**w Y rk, Dr KmdaU, oftbt* city, and Dr Piumincr, ad Allegheny, conducl«*d tin- eicreiM* The oc oaston was one of groat interest. Tux WiMsuKiLixb Claims.—W« learn that one of the “ Wostmorriand GoAnls ” now nt Elktnn. Md , have re cn lulled for the war. At la»t accounts they were nil in the enjoyment of good health And spirits. •Sanford, despite the imd weather, had a good audience loat evening. The enter lammeuU of hia company are exce.lleui ai d fulfy entitled to the liberal patronage e* tended them. A L>ata< iivm <>i tnembera of the Anderson Infantiv, Capt Scott, left the city -day. Drs Steßiti nr A MuxmiS have rem-vod thoir uffiou w Nu. IUI Pet 1!4B Ponn street, attend* U> oil braucha* (J tbo Denial prof east on. iwav asm JOSEPH MEYER A SON, Manufacturer*, and Wii<>!o-jUa afi-H m reart-'Xmtii* prwm ' DH. C. BAELZ. WATERCtIRI ANO HOMEOPATHIC PHTSICIAII ALJ«>—AttkMT UK RAINBOW’!* CULIiHHATUU TH1!»» FOR RUPTURES. UOR. FlfiNN AND WAYNK tflB.sJ S E A. T OF THUUBE MAPS. FLAM OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, with Detawßre, Mar) lanJ «od ptirin ni the surrounding Slate*. ao. a. jeDiuylvaaiiL,Virginia, Slarylaod.lNew Jeruy, and a large portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati. NO. I, >; UNITED STATES, from Atlantic to Pacific, showing ail the Fgrt* N. B—These Maps ar* New Bte°l Engraving* -on food paper They are just published, and show try Bed .inea, (he Btahona of the different regiineuts of the Federal and Rebel Armies. FOR SALE BY W. S- HAVEN, m,B PtTTSBUBGB. SAPONIFIED! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST |raH|iiARKGT ARTICLE F, ’ R SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds FOTASH!! For Rale at tYkoleaale, by Penn’a. Salt Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And bj- »U I>rnaßiBto & Orf-ci-m m i bt- United Htatea Airuro b. j .Km &. uuta. M’CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FHAITKLIN, VEKANOO COUNTY, ipyaaUyd tu- * •',,■l. k • • \ * i 4 ■* **-'•** THE LATEST SEWS. L4TER FROM EUROPE F«r par par 5T ARRIVAL ’VLVAMS Kl» Pt»MT:—Tbe r-funin« o| the late Judge Douglas are Lu u.lfjrnui at College Gcoro, .-u the Luku shur«\ juil SfQUi of Chicago, on Kri'itvy uioriiing WAsHlfitiToN < my. J.*nc» 6 --The belief exlMoivrh jr-'vvls lust r, new lev) uf troops is to be through tbe YV*.r Depart racist, rt.i I van ll *r* ttivo th.rulore been uiH'Je of rct'iim-nia iwtillmmil to l lnl hie brilliant eric* of r»r-j>tim»§ U* morrow «nd among the guisU will be several ot the uvwl) appointed miniitero to foreign omnU'-t and a larger proportion than heretofore ut l.•* naval officers J >hn P. Sauntler.-on, chad clerk of tbe War Department, appointed Lieut Colonel in the Army, will »♦« eicoml in command to C >l Robert Anders n. The C-ommiFEoaer of Indian Mr. Dale, it on a visit to Illinois. Col. Samuel Black, ex-S**<-rrtlAiy ol .MhW*. who io day r«*turm( Abduce to order to com mand tbe Wisconsin trooje, is also in Wash ington on business with military aft airs. Mr. Nicolst, the private Secretary M the President,left this afternoon for Springfield, Illinois. Selby Lillerton ban b*( character wl.om ay m path tea in the cause of the Union we know to be entirely reliable, on* ol whom i« just from Manassas Juocli-m and the other from (be iminodlatu vicinity if L"*****- *,* - The former assure* Us that ou Monday last Beauregard certainly arrived $t the (unction. It bo, we take U f.ir granted that h« baa aafturrd the command of the •iihuunm troop* in Tb&l quarter. TbU geo tleuian lurtber »yi that there i» nit uggre fiuX* force of 20.000 troojis at Munaaaan Ceoireville, K.uifax Station aud Fairfax Court Tin* informal! >n. though diftering widely from that received fiotu the government her**, corner L> u* Lj place »omt* reliance «>u it. 1 >ur informant from the direction of Leesburg assured un Lbat on Sunday last, during divine -ervice, an officer rod© up to a (Quaker mwattip home at Waterford, Loudon county, seven miles from Leesburg, act! ordered the people there aaoenihled to W> at Harper's Kerry ( these lr*>op» moved up the Kotomoc to k |«»tnt opposite WiMlani>p«'rl. The tr«». p* nl Harper's Kerry we a,!,,'* to have been animat enurH) • lent tu army transportation, having snivel there in eoutparntively small hodiefi by Rail road, and having but : sufficient other iranspor- Lation to carry the bsggagn of small partu s over Ibc 12 miles of wagon road ibe Northern terminus of the Manassas Kauirootl, and Winchester, tb« w*utom terminus ol the Winchester and Harper * Kerry railroad We have further to add, that Loetburg is 22 tuiles trom Harper’s Ferry. ~St Louih, juno 6—The Twelfth Illinois Regiment. C»l. McArthur, from Oaseyville, embarked on ibe steamboat Guy, of Louisiana, at East St. Louih, last night, lor Cairo. Cel. Cook’s Regiment also left Alton night for the same destination. It is understood that four regiments from lowa, and others from Chicago, are leaving Southward, bound for Cairo. W K. * The Republican learns that an application was made yesterday to Judge Treat, of the United States District Court at Springfield, 111., for a writ oi habeas corpus, commanding 001. McArthur, of the Twelfth Illinois Regi ment, stationed at Caseyvillo, to produce the body of Capt. McDonald before said Judge ut Springfield. Col. McArthur declined to obey ibe writ, alleging that he bad no instructions from Gen. McClelland to deliver up the piie oncr. Capt. McDonald accompanied 001. McArthur’s regiment to Cairo. Baltimore, June o —The U. S. Marshal has taken possession i f the gun factory of Merrill & Thomas, of this city, and aoizi'd all the broecbsloadtng muskets. An intimation was given that ample employment would soon be given to the establishment, in the manufau ture of arms for the government. A committee of cltizong has returned from WftsMogton, with (be tsaurance from the government that the city of .Baltimore shall h ave its share in building gun-boats, and furnishing any suppliet; also, that the government will soon have opened, and keep free and unmolested the travel and trade of the entire line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, now effectually obstructed by the rebels at Harper’s Ferry. Nk-w York, June s.—The steamer Columbia arrived with Havannu dates to the lst.inst. Sugars are slightly higher. The stock in port U 800,000 boxes. Molasses dull. Exchanges have improved; bills on London 4£@6 per cent, premium; bills on New York par to 1 per cent discount, The bark Carolina Elm from Pensacola for Cienfuegos went on Jardonelles Bank on the 13th and is a total wreck. The cargo L lost, except a-Rttle part on board a schooner for Boston The Captain came a passenger on the steamer Columbia. The light on Cape Hatteras is extinguished. Boston, June 6 —Councils last night adopted appropriate resolutions of respect to the mem ory of Senator Douglas. The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Infantry Regiments have been or dered Into camp for preparation for active ser vice when called on by the Government. The First Regiment has boen mustered into the service of the United States and it is ex pected they will leave in a few days They will be followed by the Second, Thir l, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Regiments of volunteer!*. New York, Juneo—The transport steamer ooalzacolcos, has arrived from Fortress M«n? roe with one hundred and peventy-tive men.* hers of Col Bartlett’s Naval Brigade. Pennsylvania. - - - BY TELEGRAPH WASHINGTON CITY ITEMS, \HV VOltfii moor#. i Special I •pinch t.. tbe Poet J Cuu.Auo, Juris 5. 1 He*, 1 New York, dune s.—The steamer Aus tralasian arrived wjih 1 iv«-:j*iv>l dat*M to tho 25Lb, and udvicen via Queens town on the 2mu. The steamship Arabia arrived out ou tho 26th. Liverpool, May 2-Lh.—Cotton : The sales of cotton for the week have been 30,000 bales ; the speculator* took 19,01X1 bales and the exporter* lo,ni>o bales; middling grades have advanced id but lower qualities are unchanged. There is a large culative inquiry. .The sale® to-dav, Friday, weie 10,000 bales in cluding 2000 to speculators and exporters. The market chased steady at the following quotations: N. 0. fair 8* ; middling 7s. The sio.-k in port amounts to 1,111,000 bales in biding 900.000 bales of American. Breads! utfs are dull and slightly lower. Pro visions steady. London', May 24th.—Consols unchanged ; money is slightly easier. The bullion in oank has decreased £3X7,000. The weather continues favorable for tbe ■‘rop4. Flour dull, and declined 0d since ruetdny. Wheat dull at it decline ol 2*l; red 11b@12s 9J. Maxwell's circular quotes Lhe decline iu corn Id, and holders pres sing on the market : mixed >32sod. Provisions steady. Brel steady. Pork |.m*i but firm Bird heavy and quotations barely maintained, .sales at 535(7i,555. Pot adies 35-pi-30*. Pearl-. a 295. Sugar neavv. (.Bdfoe quiet. Rice dull, closing at 47 Tii« Australasian brings 221,000/. in specie Ohbulcs 700 000 francs, and SIOO,OOO Iroru Ll-tvre Tho Australasian passed tho Steamer City ui B«1 tipi ore on the 27th. GaRAt BdlTArN.—The Parliamentary pro ' have not been important Mr. MaU i«ya elaborate article in tho London Times on Auiurica, atlracil considerable attention He * asts the whole responsibility of the war upon the Bonlh Tbe Lnd Lieutenant of Ireland has prom* i**-U, oui of t w,• hondrvi baggtgo w%x <>a- . for cnoM-ortatioc purpemef* of the »hole force, h*»e arn»e*L Two c,eni» of rohmteers, end fire rompanten of carntrjr bd raaoe as far fckraUi a* Ua/(eirU>«x, to-night or to-mor row '1 he Tin, Bth and loUi n»|pmeols leave Camp HUf*r as nkiu «• the rain abate*. They wit! eoctafflp ltd nalee below, near tjreen^aaUe Perfect plana of » I <’m«a au \ iri(iuu, ia are to poefrastoo of Ue&aral Pal* Uraou, • id '-opiea are h«t»g rapidtj made fur dtairtbo iioa die fiwld otfi >er». Iho iroop* are very impatieady a forward tuoromeat. A aeout report* this miming Utat the rwbe'e haye in a «*#od load of powder through the ilrme Guard at Sharpabnrg. The/ earned il safe t«» Parpar*s Karr/. Coional Rowley's I3tb Peaasjdvaou ragtmeat arnve-daj. »• hare a report Uxat there ar* fewer troops upon i:jr Height* uian o&a week ago Bo *ay« pOei ivaiy that there were only (wo «uu» In tba battery, and that itaan ba stormed with bm luil* U*« ol life and the fgU tamed Qpon the Kerry. He explored t£ree rootos by which troopa can approach Within threwfauodml yards Ol tile battery, and thyn by a rush,oan carry tfcw foca at the Dolnt of the bay onek It tstbaopufain otthm nnAlkflU of the fteighbothood troops*r«preparing Jot a retro* as tu ereoi ueluy, A fofWa dmofemeni ts evidently contemplated far to-morrow. The eouu»t of got. Thu«>- •« cavalry which ©variant. Tt* other B> ; rp uwlwgiilWttfi will U thrown forward rapidly. St. Lome, June 5. —in the McDonald case, if*!* morning, returns L> the writ of habeas corpus wort? nisuin by Oof* B«.mrnesteir>, Browri ana McNeaJ. substantially the same as ihoso ol Geo. Lyon end Col. Blair. An attach ment against lined, on the ground that tharo waa insuffi i-H'iti prmd showing that such a slop ought to be lalou*. ifcrft th« case lesU f6r the .pftfceut. New York, June 6 —The etbamer City of Washington, from Liverpool, is below. Her advices have beun anticipated. The vtotuunr Columbia ta al«o signalled low from Havanna, Uai.timoiik, Juno 6. —By steamer from Old IV.ni Comfort wu h-arn that all waa quiet here. Tne bark Gen. Greene, of Charleston, for Baltimore, with a cargo of sugar anil luolasava bus been oapturod by the Quaker Oily. Nkw York, June s—The steamship Oitv ol Washington has arrived. Her dales are anticipate. She brings £23,1K)0 in spool**. Sb«> pMosiHl tho steamer City of Baltimore on the 26tb ult., in latitude 00, longitude 22. Boston, Juno s.—Samuel Appleton died at his residence in this city this morning. OITV TAXES WATER RENTS. ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ,Cy™i and Buamea-i Taxes and Water Rents m the city “i Pittsbu gh, aro har«Lj notified that tbs abovd rakes and mt or rents are now du« and payable at t*-e City Treasurer's Office, Foar(k Btvcet. STOn all payment Dia>ie tinfore AUGUST FIRST, a Discount of Ki*-e Per Cen . will be allowed. Between Augt»t lm »ud Hep ember lA«h.-a(UelMMibt of Two Per Cent* Between October 14 fppl f<>o vfm'*er Ist, an addiUon will be made of five par cent, and after November Ist. all rf>" aioidk Qupaid will lie put in the hands of collectors, witha lurther addition of fire per oenL j*3 WM. EICSBAUM, City Treasurer. Cl B. SEELY, J 9 No. 1U FIFTH BTREST, Opposite Oathedral, KKAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT LBA.LKR IH NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Suouhties J M. "L ITtLK , ' *»'" MERCHANT TAILOR, JKO. H BT. OLAUI BTREB9, (Ihr. Irish’sNew BuildmgJ ! . _ PITTSBURGH. HYDRANT HjOsE.—Vulcanized Hob that is not to beoojpfl aiifl by cold nor ected by beau aiSoo degrees and v ill stand a pressure of 76 pounds to 'he square iuch, for sale, witn counlineand pipes,ln lengthH toaun puroha skrSf at WELDON £ RBIN J EKR?S, ' mbSO 164 Wood street, hear flfrth. Qk/1 Boxes Nectarine Stomach Biuers, X'fJvf go Boxes Caioqbot Champagne. 76 Baskets Charles Heidsick, 26 Boxes Claret—Best Brands, 100 Barrels Old Rye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medical purposes—in store and for sale by my 24 WILLI AM B KNIN ETT. 1 /S BARRELS HOMINY juat received A \J and for sale by tnylS MRANB ACOFFIN. UNION WALL PAPER—A paper for the times, for sale by roj2s W. P. MARSHAL!* 8T Worn! street. . COUNTRY BACON.—3,OOO lbs Hams, Sides, and Shoulders, lec’dand for sale hr JAR A. FBTZER, «4 Corner Market and First ate. TjRODffCE.-- J 1,600 bushels Peaches, LOOO M Apples, 3 kegs Lard, ‘M bushels Cloverseed; On consignment and for sale by f e2 7 H. UMITHA Oo POTATOES. — 76 bush Red Polatij *• Ne»hannocs rece ved And for by JAB. A. FB’rzEß, turner Market and Firntwls. FINE aPPEES.—A prime lot oi ireah 1-ir.e Apples, just re-eiv. d ■utd for sal. b. BtyMER A BROTH KBS, b,)T JSB and 128 Wood at. Ml - - 1 < GROCERY AND YEA STORE WHOLESALE DEALER IS BXTTT E B t 23 <3r O -* , and ali. kinds of F HO D IJ V t: . Goods delivered when Ordered U. B. FHHutISON, feSfclrd Corner H ah wt r*e JAMES M. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABCTBaa ;> 31 Inches (o 40 Inches Wide. AdrOrdnro may be led at H. oHTLl>fc)4 Ou'fiL 133 Wood Btr~ -l, Pittsburgh. ooßlilr A. ?*<. 4s!£.Li £» <36 QKO. H'ltA. rVK.iAJL Jithoji[aptutrs Conner Wood and Fourth BU, PITTSBURGH for Rent. A STORE HOUSE on Federal and Water Mreeto, Alleghimy, ■ »a,t«ble for a Dry Good* Tnromiag of rijioe Store. m!,3A U R- 11. PAFIB. OFF THEY GO AT $250 EAGH- K. ur two story Brick Dwelling Houses, Pon 25, V 7, .a and SI, Doqaesne street each oontAtntag ftur rocfflj end lim-bed attic. For sale by _ m»IS ft MTTffBBBT A 9QV. The partnership heretofore existing between JAMES M. BOSS and WIL&l&M COLfcMAN, iaider the fircuof Boss A Coleman hafthAeo dissolved. WILLIAM COLEMAN. inv2&-lnul ... GEO. W CASS. GEO. W. CASS & CO. IRON CITY ST AIL WORKS, Warehouse, No. 40ft Liberty Street# PITTSBURGH, PA. apl:3;n t. t. n’usßn, H O XJ a B f 8 I a K -aio>- ORNAMENTAL FAINTER, No. 2, Cor. St. Clair 8L and Dnquesne Way, (SEOONI) STOBY.t B®-Ml work entrusted lo me will be Promptly Executed. o63Jy S. B. & C. P. GARBLE, MANUFAOTUBEBB AND DBALBBS IN MOOK, CAP, LETTI.R, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, remoyed foom NO; ttT ID STREET to No. 38 Smith field street, PITTSBURGH, PA, W%.CjvAh or Iratie for g ap9 OFFICE OF 'iHB ) CONTROLLER OP ALLEGHENY OOD*TY f PA V Pittsburgh, iaae 8,1881 j SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVER at. this office on til THURSDAY, the 6tb mat. for writing tied copying b‘2 l'upltoue-* ofCouplT, ttiatey Poor aod Military Taxes; - A) Duplicates cffcfibol Taxes; •20 Duplicate* for Commisskmer's Office. The work must be done in the office. Bids to be made at so much the running lineeoaDpiete. Sample books aan he seen on application- The whole to be &m»hed by (be 19fb met ihe eorrretaesaef the dophuatea moat be proba ted be tore warrants are issued in paymeoL )e4-li HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. ARRIVAL Nfw Crop Teas: Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the beet quality, for sale at p dlilJ'JJ-J Ti (Jm ; ry • t>b >' {•'> nl 41 te VIRGINIA, KENTUCKY AND MIS HOUR] Money takea at what it la worth m ex Chung* tor Dress Goods, tibawls, Needle Work, Hosiery at tremendous low prices to reduce stock. a HANBON LOVE, inyS T 4 Market si. JI%O. TUOIP!4O]V A CO., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS J»t>. ISS Third Street, ' “ P *u ' i'< » \ APPI.ES.— Eight Barrtflß’Xpple* for aS hy Uriel HENRY H. OOLLINB cisoosii class rand smim for O BALM—The memtww of the-SKDIEF FIRE COM.- PA NY otter for sale their Hand Engine kBLINEir, ■■ they we preparing ta receive e new 8 team Ftr* Engine. The Belief jveigbn bat pounds, and ta an Msmcea* »* when first purchased. Kor farther particulars und WMaut, aplr to, or address ('„ OVER, Esq., No. 17 smtifcfteld Street, Pittsburgh. •'• ’ieaLuwtf and Ctounisshm. JAM.GS W, CKA.Fr, ConumsaioQ and Knrvdrdtbg -fierohant, and Mercantile Broker. Ottic* and Storage, No. S 2 North Levee, Saint Louis. , nil jnve immediate and pmonaLattpnturaito •stf bn»ltretS *»trastedMO-mydrre£fcr wbiah charges mil be reoaouaWe. Relereacsn : L. E. Forsythe, St. Louis; Paul Laniog,tit.,LauiE . 0, Brasher cy,A Oo* Gin, Philadelphia; M’Arthnr, Kyrne A Gtbbnns, New York; W. C. ATi>owell,T. Ewing, &*Q»u*; hortbap A Kenans; J. W. Borhridge 4 Cu H Now Orleans; PL W. Weston, Memphis;. Pan nook A Hart, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H. Ball, & 0. Adams, Chiefrgft W.B.OoolbaaghyßurliDgton, w h. lqwife Capts. Connell, Ho* man. hna irfawmea gehiiiralhk ■ mhlB:6n) JAJU.S& A. PETHSKM, FOfiWIRQMG MD* CMBIS lON IERCHIW rn :< ; :; Flour, UrstSi Bmob, Ltrif BmtUr, B#*d l>rke«l Pr«lt and Produce (Hnirmllji CORNER of MARKET ANl> WRBT BTRRKTB, t / j Ramw—Francis G. Bailey, Ettql William Mwori • dr, rt. Cuuibert A Son, Pittauu! BUS &3. PA. NEW' goods JUS i UPENTNO' ANn will be ..Itared »t pros* to anil tho ttmua belna put ..based in Tfalladelp huat leaa than ooct. .nd'wlil hi «.|d lor par funds at a small adranca. CaX soon and gw hsryain.. H.J. LYNCH, my i » Marbe* »l ■ hotwnan air and l>amood J. ff. HAIiTiERMAN ft CO.’S FASIHON ABLE UAT STORK, T 5 WOOD MTREET. SPRING STYLE SILK Sc GASSIMERE turn FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. All Grades and Colon. APS FOR SKN'ra,, YOUTH'B,:-AND CHILDREN Ot eyerj doaoripuon STRAW GOODS In areal variety. . CmKDJBBH'g ...FANGY .HATE To suit all taatea All at the Lowest Rates at J. U. HIXXBRHAN A CO.’S, m», _ . .... TA WOOD BE gOAP, CANDLES AND 6llS “ 1,000 Boxes Staring Soeph . Wo do Rosen SrapiDi, * aoo do No,JL Prim Soap in. 1,2 and 8 lb bars;. 200 do Oleine dd ' io!l Kiban, 160 do German dp ini&hftTß, l° friend to Woman Soap in 1 ft ljar i i 1,000 do Sharing and toilet Bmp in different shapes and steer. * - 600 Boxen Miners' Candle*, ; 1,000 do Hydranbe Pressed and Moold Candles for Hammer uee. 200 Boxen Adamantine Star Candles, 4a. 6sA Os. SU A ,° S’ w 5 B ? for 4®f* n »o>mdiS.4S.'6s A 2o do Wax Colored Candles, 4& S£ A 63. * 6 do Ooach do, i 6 do BUr do, i I ' 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 1 26 do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, . & 10 do do do JOB, 60 do Carbon lllumiaatine Oil 26 do Goal do do,' 5 .« On hand end for Brie, bt , 4 J - H. SAWYER, , lo whom wan awarded, by the U. S. AzncuHnral So ; fi r**t pn»miums for «his, Boaps and Caqdtea. SIED PEACH Eti.—so bußbelfl Jbrigjit Dry Peaches, halves, lust reoe ved and fur sale J a.FETZER I my 29 Corner Market and First streets. \ - u.Kfe,A...... # CU RE Nervous Headache iSIL EY THE USE OF THESE OEPHAIiIC PILLS the periodic attacks of An«ii' V*. gfrft i Beadacke may be prevented; and If - moncement of an attack immediate relief from palixknd sickness will be obtained. if. They seldom fail in removing the Nasrnu and Hkj. . ache to which females we bo subject. ' ' •??< They act gently upon (he Bowela—remoyihg -fv. f »wat. • •• v-yj.'r* For Literary Ma\ Student, Dclieite Females,;attain fr persons of sedentary habits, they are vatnablaaa y five, Improving the appetite giviog tona an d vigor digu.-dive organs, and restoring the pftfair^ielaailaityWi|> strength of the whole system. . k --f "’'.x The CEPHALIC PLLLB are the retfhltoflooglnvasU* g§Uonaud carefully coQdncfod having - Sj' been in use many years, during which time they hare ' prevented and relieve*! a va»l amount of pain and sqf* faring from Headache, whether originating the iwr com system or from a deranged state of the stomach. J They are entirely “vegetable in tfeeir oornpoaid cxvond • « may be taken at all times with perfect safety and With* out making any cbauge of diet, and the absence iff tag disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them is children . Beware of Counterfeits. W. Jf’CLINTOCK, The genuine have fire signatures of Henry C. Spal ding on each box. , Bold by Druggists aud all other Dealers In Medicines. . a box wiU be sect by mail, prepaid* on receipt 'd! the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENR¥C. SPAIOINQ, 4* fijad*r tfawTork THE FOLIO IVIJTG (HP SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUPPER FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SUBE CUBE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As. these Testimonials were unsolietited by Mr. Spalding, they afford proof of the efficacy of this iruty ■ •• scientific purpose. ;l^. Mo. 8P02H50, Sr l have tried your Cephalic Pills, and HOetthem » wit that 1 want you to send me two dhliaraworth more. Part of these are for the tteighbhrikto whpmlgavea few nnt the of fir*t box 1 got-fronrfybu. - <-• Bend the litis by mail, and oblige: - " . Year ob’t&rvant' ~~V. ' JAMES KENNEDY. - HivmaioEi, Pi, Feb, 8,184! Me. Svauhno, Sr.*—l wish you to ednd me one more boxotyoor Cephalic Pills, Ihmereeeuied agreed deal of bmsjit ftor* them. Yoora respectfully, f '' MARY ANN BTOIKHQUSB,: H.'a£msao. Sirt—Yoa will please send me two boxep ofyour Cephalic Pills. Send them tmmediatejyr- • Beapectfolly yours, ' ■ '' :T jno. a smoBB& P. B.—i have used oneboa of your POtt, andpdd&em excellent. . B«u*Va»»i|4, OattJitß,ifcUAi Han&r C.SrAi&Dfs, Enq. _ Please find inclosed me another jour Cephalic Pills.. Tbmi arttndy tM baft JMb I have. nertriecL , v Bsysely, H. C. SPALWSQ, Esq. • I wish for Boms cireufilntoFtarge show to. frying yoor Cephalic Pills more particularly fceforb mywUto mera If yoa here anything Mod to me. *•• “ij One of my customers, who is subject to serara ftiok Headache, (usually lasting* two durM was jn&edtf an UacJs te ontjiour ha your ftflg, which I seiithe»v* ; Respectfully yours, '• ; v W. B. WILKE& Rsti*oLMßo»a f ,Fiumnni Co, oiry*. \ Jaaoiry O,IWI. / HiK&t 0. Spauubo, 48 Cedar \. XJoorAr.:—lniiloßed fit»4 twentafire oeatg. (25.) ..for which send box of •* Cephalic ShUs,” ' Send to. adorns of Rev. Wm.p, filler. aeynqldftburg, Fnfiklih’Co., - t ... • - v s Tour PQU t ioar&~JQsi d.cfiarm—cure Headacki aimoet imjaatffi •*■’' ■-<** Trdiy younj,^ .'‘ ’ Trauma, Mxaa Q Jiui.n,;lBsl- Ma.SmE.cro/ / 1 '.. phafie ‘ of NerfoOk ‘ Ueiu^tche*£S Costmneas»affd' reeeirod the name, and so pood an €£«£*&« 7«xw induced •■ ■ Pleabe send by return mad, Dlifefetto - A. E. WHEBLtEBf ’ ► Ypmlanti,Mloh FrmiteExammer tNorfoGt, . - OephaUoPilla accomplish Ota object forwhich tiiey were made, via. : Cure headache in all its forma. From the Examirur, Pa. They have been tasted in mbrftlhan nthdtuMndqfa with entire-success. From the Democrat; St. CZood, ■ If jou are, or haye been troubled with,ihja> send Cbr a box, (CephallcPiU&Jao that yonsßaybara themlnoMe of an attack, Tlxe Cephalic PiUanre said to be a remarkably effeor tire remedy for headache, and one of the Yeryhesf for that very frequent complaint which baa eY«fbeen discovered, •• ;- •• * ' From the Weetern R.&€hm£Ui €hicaso x IIL ■ We heartily endorse Mr. 3paldm& ahdhis horiTalled Cephalic Mia. From the Kanawha VaOaf,Star t V^ We are sure that persons suffering wuhthehend* ache, who-try them, will etickio them. the Southern Path Fbicier‘2tew Orfeoni^Xo, Try tbemJ /otfctbat are afflicted. aad we are'lKiie that roar testimony caa be. added to ibe numiioa* lifet that baa receivedbenefit (bid u 6 oan produo*. ■'••' / J : Hie immense demand for the article (CiSphslicPlfli) - U rapidly increasing- _' ;,-vj From tAs Gazette, itotertporf, lam. Mr. Spalding iroold nut connect bis an article he did not know to poautssa real merUo .. J Fiyyin tM Advertiser, < The teatimonj m their;£atot ta.rtfong, £fonj ih&ecGt respectable quarters ■" % : flw u. tephalio Pills are taking the plane of all kinds'^.; Fnnn the Commercial BtiU&in, Bottom Moiuli * Said to be Tory etaese.ou. *#■4 single iMiltle oi MpAl-iUlslO'd KAEPAkSuSiIi wul swive mhi times ltd cost “ SPALDING'S PREPARED GI? SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. ECOHOMYI *»-“* StncH in Tuts Satis Non.”-®* , wU ‘ happen, ereii m well regulated tc L l “™ some oheap and conrenieilt way for repairing Furnlmre, Toys Crock- SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE* insets »U soch emergendea, and no household nan torttakiiiApolt OUI ' t ' “•^*-«£23n»* ABrasb’.iceomjMjHeß eiob Botlle, 2» Ascertain, unprincipled persons . berate parehanng, see^Ut^^to WfiPiLDINa'S PRKPAJIBD GUJB.-OJ »d°Jtol« y Bte2^ IPH FLEMINa Ml “« niarcottd fcL&-' /'■*•’ .>?. j \t'' C' mu, film si. From the P^ovidertc4 i &.J. From ih* tSL Urns-Democrat * ' SAVE THE PIECES! DiapATOJffi « ÜBEKUL. m UVEES HOUSE.” * Add»a», . * NO.WQSDAR rtreet, New fork. CAUTION. '•■(-•* : t- ri/