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One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY LOCAL AFFAIRS. Meeting of the Committee of Public Safety. This body held Us regular weekly meeting on Saturday afternoon at the Merchant’* Ex change, Judge Wilkins presiding. Wm. M, Edgar, Esq, from "the Relief ( >mmittee, reported as chairman, showing that the number of applicants since last report had increased GB, making a total on the books of 670 families, to whom the total distributions have be*n $4,376 67 in cash; $762 in gro ceries, $36 00 in dry goods and 2350 bushels coal. Report Accepted and filed. Reuben Miller, Jr, Chairman of the Fi nance Committee, matte a report, showing the receipts of the week, as follows: Cash from Franklin Inauraaee do of Philadel phia, hv.l. G Hrffln, Agent WM from Reliance MmuV Insmraooe do, Phtla delphla. bt J. ti. <: o |fin. Atom M “ lro *» a gentleman of Philadelphia .. in mt Irom McUiure To*u»lir fiioy “ Irom 1 'ollar Savings' Insiltution *J5u ia Mak Qfi a total so far ol Hon. P. C Shannon, chairman of the Com znittee on Home Defence, made a report, in which he mentioned the liberal donation of the Harmooy Society of Economy, of $2,600 to aid in equipping the Home Guard. The report was accepted and the recommendation for establishing the grade of Brigadier offl cers adopted The chairman, Judge Wilkins, was request' ed to return h vote of thunk* to the Harmon) Society, for their generous donation. Adjourned until Saturday 29 „h inat, at : p. m. ’ Sentenced—l W. Bloomfield, colored, convicted in the criminal court of burglary and larceny, In entering the house of Mrs Bolton, East Liberty, and stealing some worih of butter aDd eggs, was sentenced to two years in '.he Penitentiary for the burglary and one year for the larcnny Henry Arnold and Ben Hugh* s plead, who guiky to an aggravated attack of assault and battery on .James Huey, at Miller 's tavern, in Oakland, where the latter was stabbed in the groin, were called up for sentence. Huey and others gave a history of the affair; from which it appeared that Arnold did the cutting and Hughes flourished a knife, with which Huey said he attempted to cut him. The Court sentenced Arnold to one year in the Western Penitentiary and Hughes to six months in the county Jail. Two sisters of Arnold, a young woman and a little girl, were in court and wore violent in their demonstra tions of grief. John Smelscr, convicted of burglary, in entering the house of James God- ; frey, Allegheny city, and stealing a coat and bracelet, was brought in for sentence. His council, H. 0. Mackrell, Esq , made an argu ment upon a motion for & new trial, whioh the court overruled BDd sentenced the prisoner to two years In the Western Penitentiary. Wm. Clark, convicted of stealing $560 in gold irom James Carr, at Braddock't Field, In April last. $4lO of which was found under his house in Mt Savage, Md , was sentenced to an im prisonment of three years in the Western Penitentiary. The prisoner is grey-headed and apparently about fifty years of ago. Important Railroad Arrangement We understand that properly authorized rep resentatives of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company have united in a mutually satisfactory arrangement for permanently leas, log the work of the latter named company, in its present incomplete and unfinished condi tion, to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Three millions of the Philadelphia and Erie bonds are to be endorsed by the Pennsylvania railroad company, which, it is estimitod, will realize more than sufficient to finish and equip the road. Existing contracts for construc tion, etc , made by the Erie Railroad Compa ny, are to be carried out, but payments are to be made under authority of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from tbe three millions of endorsed bonds. Tbe Pniladelphia and Erie Railroad Company has, over and above the three millions named, between three and four millions of bonds, the proceeds of which are to be applied to tbe payment of the company's debts. Tbe rent under tbe lease is a per cen tago of receipts. Bo far as the negotiations have progressed ttey are represented as en tirely satisfactory to tbe managers of both companies, and would be consummated by them, but in a matter of so much importance it is deemed advisable to ' ave the approval Bnd authority of shareholders, whose sanc tion will no doubt be obtained as soon as meet* ings can be called for the purpose. The Venango Spectator baa a batch of oil items. f r cm which we condense as follows: Hassay & Mcßride, on the Henry farm, two miles above the mouth of Pit hole, have tapped a fountain vein at 320 feet, which was flowing 3UU barrels in twenty four hoars. Bleakley & Co , of Butler county.cn the Mar* rin tract, three mil*s below Franklin, on the Bast Bide of the Allegheny, struck a vein at 300 feet, which is now pumping twenty.five barrels in twenty-four hours The “Happy Land "Well,” of John and Harvey .Evans, on the Brandon farm, three miles below Franklin, on the Allegheny, wa» tested and yielded thirty barrels in eight hours A Mercer company have struck a fine veiD, at 460 feet, on Col J. P. Hoover’s laod, two* miles below Franklin, Allegheny, East side, and will commeSeg£pUmping this week. Ken. nedy & Co., of Butler county, are preparing to pomp a good .vein, struck at 850 feet, on the Brandon farm, three miles below Franklin, on the river The tools in the well of Hoover and Marshall, th r oe miles below Franklin, on the river, the fixtures of which were burped when the vein was tapped, have been removed and tubing inserted, when the oil came up to the top of the derrick and pre vented the pamping of the well. It will soon subside, when the well can be tested. The Free Concert Saloon* —ln tbe Court of Quarter Sessions, this morning, tbe c&so of Commonwnalth vs. Kline, proprietor of the “Melodeon," Smiihtield street, indicted for nuisance, will be taken up, and when it is concluded a similar case against Julius Weis ert, of the "R?d ( White and Blue,” will be tried. These naisances bavs long existed in this city,and it is time tbey were abated. They are not tolerated eUewbere and should not be here, as their influence is most baneful upon our youth. Let these men be obliged to keep quiet, orderly homes or close them up. The Friend Rifles.—Capt. Brunn of the Friend Rifles, returned to the city on Satur day night. He left (he members of his coni’* pany all well and in good spirits at Staten Island, wbero tbe Sickles brigade to which they belong, is quartered. Capt. Brunn will remain in the city until Thursday, and will be happy to Lake from their friends in Ibis city any letters or packages which they may have to send to tbe members of tbe oompany. He may bo fouod at Morganstern <fc Bros , corner of Wood and Filth streets. The Capt informs us that he intends forthwith to com mence tbe organization of Company B of the Friend Rifles. Death in the o ail—lnquest.—On Sat urday morning, abou; seven o clock, Joseph Phister, & French barber,committed on Thurs* day by Mayor Drum, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, died in the county jail Coroner Bostwick held an inquest on the body. The testimony showed that when com* mitted deceased was laboring under mania a potu, and grew gradually worse until Satur day morning, when he died. A verdict in ac cordance with the facts was rendered. De ceased was about forty*five years of age, un married, and a resident of Allegheny city. Another Company to Organize.—Two members of Co. B U.S. Zouave Cadets reached the oity on Saturday night for the purpose of organizing a third company, to be styled com pany 0 , for Sickles’ Excelsior Brigade. The company most be organized in four days and ready to iparch on Friday. For tbe purpose of recruiting -the armory, Wilkins’ Hall, third story, will be open to-day, where we advise all who wish to onlißl to call. The company now In the brigade express themselves as well sat isfied with their treatment. Tbey are already provided with arms and equipments. Admitted to Practice— Oq Saturday, John J. Young, Esq , whs on motion of Jas. I. Kuhn, E-q , admitted to practice in the Coortß over which Judge McClure presides. a' 1 - •v Oil Items. \ ' .$ > i ‘IAiViV, ~ ' /Vi's HUAI) < ( I!AIiTERB HOME GUARDS, i ,nn ( ■ at, § i mnnrw ».'in««rn " 1 . THE 14TEST XEWS. ! OR[(KK NO 1 The annlvoTAnry of :'u* l'h •>( -I .’y. " - *« it returni'd in the reroltidon* ot tun", tia." »l w*\ * ■ •.»<»;! Mnumno rated in the fullna** of >y .n Ih:ji -x i. >n by ih** ; American People. An I m-w, wn-a the turpitude nod • *he won of h p-irti nof th« Bon'!. y a;- '■ tempts to b!ut out “r * Day” from ihe oa’enisr ol great i human erentft.it n :-w. if p *«s ble, to Uie iat*n?>tv fit ■ our devotion to the tnion and the Const luuou, which so gior ounly sprung from the Declaration ot Indepe ad enoe,and especially awakes our attention,ia e Tent . ful year of 1461, to our nahoaal duty of pub .<■ celeora tion. l-In oommemoration of the day, a national salute of ihirty-fjur guna will be fired at sunrise by a detachment of the Fort Put Artillery, romman’.ej by Caplai i Metcalf. li—The entire b-;dy of Home Guard- wl; p*i*je !or review and inspection by the M.. ; or toners’, oi. the West Common. Allegheny Cut. at l*i o'clock A. >i. Brigades will be formed, under the orders of their several Brigadier tosnerala, within the re spective terntoriai limits of euch HrgvJe.i, a' »uch hour aa they may denig nate, aud rnarcheu lo tha plaoe of para le ao aa in arrive tt.er° arid form lu lrw at the hour m hcaleu The Ui ade, Brigadier t .en n ral w.ii f..rm with u* right ren'iug uu Ridge ntr««-t, upp.is.ui u ie \\ wbi ern Theological S minary Tr.eiU Hrigsde, Brig adier General B rmiugham, n.. 1 form m line or. the led ot the Ul ll*igi ie, an i the lid linga •*.. Brigadier Geueral Joauaton, w.li form cu the i e :t in the same line. IV—All rail tary companies aud < rg4o.ru.f-m oi ltm and adjoining c*ountiea rehiyitf i i» pj t v m htseceroraontei m celebration ;-t in,. . JRi Rn.l on repotting to the Major .leottn! *i i slgneti positions. V—Vl:er revtew an-! impo.-.j->D, nit) 1 i( : t.. rnßrahfed to Q*mp Wilkins to piu U t -. joh o v„ ceremonies *« may have been *mug.. t. ]u* m Tiston will more by column to me right ,i, Ridgs street ta Manoa Avenu\ thc-i. e t.y Ma rion Avenae to Ohio street; 'houce bf Ohio streei to Federal sire#!-. theo'e b\ Federa’ -irnet a-'rut.- ihe Suspension i > Penu siren. t y Penn sheet to Camp Wilkittf Ai fimp u t M . the T'ifis on will oe diamiased Vi—Tho Major Geueml with eoubdeu. rDeral*dr of ibe «.aarjrt 10 do »,u memorable, day '-y conforming t,« i flying wjih orders ’ i ihe pr> r . iho day; an 1 refrvuiug from m ie;,v ,> r Httoru y M, so iu*i. In a (utm or.j t*r. f,-* * U*r«tbe aat tfa’Uou oi ■ iuoiuj Mug ii «. Ac:l speu l ft II.LUM ft H.klNi. jj, „„ ti K.U) R-jMt ..UAKU- Hour* 100 iisi UROER NO. 'L The following appointment* itiu yt,r« x ,j t { >4 , Division of Home *ua*d« c.! Al o-. a.;* Thomas M Howe, iQepeomr U«u*n»'. R M> Qinicclc, Adfutant u mend, Wm. M. Hhiou. Advocate General: A. U tiro>». su r g*- i,* u „ i*| Charles W. Bachelor, • WUuaii. Bagaley, Commissary neutral Aids of the Major *.eo«rxl- u)»o MoD rrr«*tu, Juim M. Tteroao, Mansfield Brown. WJ. V* ILK i M w , M*J. <»**o«r4i. Meeting of the Central Hoard The .Central Basrd of Kiiuc&tion m.*t on Saturday evening; present, Messrs, Brush, Duncan, Hunter, Marshal!. M’Auiev, Ser geant, Snlv-ly, Varnum and President Neglev. The minutes of last meoting wure read and approved. Mr. Marshall, from the Committee on Text Boohs and Grades, reported the following res olutions, wnich wero adopted, vix; Resolved, That Dean's Mental and Intellect ual Arithmetic be adopted as Text Hooks in the Ward Schools, and that ninety days from the re-opomng of the School* alter l*t of Sep. tember next, shall be allotted for the exchange of boots,(to be without expense to the put>iii-.) Reflect. That Mitchell's New Primary and Intermediate Geographies be adopted as Text Books in the Ward Schools, the pub Ushers agreeing to furnish previons to Ist Sep tember 1,100 copies of the intermediate and 1,000 copies of tbe Primary without r.-st. Resolved, That all text books now used in the Ward Schools by authority of this Board, with theexceptien of Divine' Table Book and Intellectual Arithmetic and Cornell's Primary and Intermediate Geographies, bo adopted tor tbe ensuing year. Resolved, That we de-m it inexpeimr.t at this time to adopt Newell's Primary 1 nsvru tor, but refer this subject to the sevi-rai Ward Boards, leaving it optional wub them to use it or not, a* they may deem bo»l. The following geotlemen ware eluded c 1 lectors for the ensuing year : Second Ward —Mina® Tind!<\ Fifth Ward—Joseph Irwin. Sixth Ward—Joseph A. Butlur. Eighth Ward—David Hutchinson The McCouua CAbilTa —Tbm com;.soy la»vM today, at noon, on ibe suwm-r J.,hn T. McCombs, for C.mp Catln.l-, lVtai.r, L '. and will at once soo active service htwir v already been accepted Ttn-y » few more men If application la made if •. ;■ .■■ . noon at Hoad Qaane-a, L'nd si. tv, Wi.kn-t Hall. Wecan assure thoao wishing- to J i.i that they could not select a more favors’,,.' pertuuity, or a bettor, finer tvrdy m, ... ;l,„i. are the rank and file of the McCombs' Cad.-ts, to go with. Found Drowned —The body «,| a m s.n was found on Sunday morning, at the m .-uth o' Saw Mill Hun, roni“wbnt dev-om posed, t ’oro nor B.mtwick was callesi and held an impie-i, which showed that -h- body waa tiisi s .- iriah laborer named James 1-Vov, who was drowned in the MonongaheU. on the 7tb irst while attempting to ate; irom one fiat;., at t.. onother. A verdict of accuJent-u ,r.,e:,0, . was returned. Union Envelopes —H int * Mi- r have a great variety of Union Eivnlirpoa oi tho.r own publication. Almoat ove-y day i„,. v ... sue one with some new and happy dengr, Their counter ia covered with envelopes and paper with doaigna upon it, no a. to lorm a perfect file-ure gallery. Col. W. II PeeI’LES, of carbon oil repu tation, rear-bed the city on Saturday, and called at our sanctum. Ho bails Irom Uhira go and brings some interesting meinenlos oi the late lamented Senator Douglas, ol who.-... death and funeral obscnuiaa he gives a grantin' account. “ Colonkl Ukarv.-001 .1. W.Uoary, who commanded tbe Second Heglmont of Pennsyl vania Volunteers in Mexico, aod well knuwn bore, has received from President Lincoln an order to raise a regiment of volunteers for tbe war Col. Geary is now in Philadelphia re eruiting bis rogicuent. Attention Duviukbnk Cadeta —You arn requested to attend a special meeting at tbe armory this (Monday) evening at 7 o’clock precisely, By order, W. U. (IKAFF, Snc'y Army Wagons— We are mlormed that Messrs Phelps, larke & <A». sml Mr. F. Ki chelman, of Manchester, have a contract iur the construction of five hundred artnv wagons ©ach for tbe Government. The Plummer Guards, at Camp Carlisle, have been sworn into the service. On Thurs day last they were presented with a handsome flig, which was received for the company by C. McClure Hays, Esq Presentation.—The Columbia Rifles are to be presented with a handsome stand of colors, m by lheir TOmmander. Capt. S. ickersham, at bis residence in Allegheny BCPKBVI.OB ArroiNTzo -u , .Saturday m ik “ e wa9 a PP imit " J Supat visor in Elizabeth township, vice Francis McClure deceased. Thk Second Wisconsin Kkuimsnt is ex pooled to reach the city to-morrow niir.ht at Railroad***’ V ' S oloVelaDd and K'ttsOmrgh Two companies from Butler, under Can tains Stewart and Stone, arrived in the city on Saturday and Went into Camp Wright. Thk Aldermen are still dilatory about making their returns. Only three have Bent them in for the month of May. A splendid new school-house, sixtv-six feet by sixty, is about to be erected in laciees port. It will be three stories in heiyht and contain ten rooms. The roling mill of Messrs. Wood & Co. at McKeesport, is about to resume orations' for which purpose workmen are now engaged in making repairs. The oil receipts from the Allegheny and Kanawha regions for the past week have' been about 4,000 barrels, only about one-fourth of whieh was from the Allegheny district BY TELEGRAPH PRIVATEERS CAPTURED WHEELING CON V KNTION MOVEMEiKT OP TKOOPS Evacuatiou of Harper’s Ferry, DESTRUCTION op PROPERTY Hon Andrew Johnson to be Arrested i.ATr.n riniu ynn hf.s.s The Uniou Gun arrived all Right. A*-, A-., Ac t" KEhEtUCK., June !5, J a m.—Tbn special &£eni«'l l h** A-S'-naUvl lV*v-& h*-.a jm* ,-Mitjr: P(i tr..rn Maryland Heights, overionhinj' Harper* K-ti-y, wtncti point h.i i\ after 7 p ui. hud fVDmrg. Toe Cor:fedoratn army f.tis iiimmH j-tl tbo town, ami r; nr.- ro- Tho roiUr of ibo rna.ri b. cy u ua the lurhpjh-j leading towards tr!«•»?• »y a ami Sbeppanlslnw/., but their p:.-< . 1 1 1. i.*a was nov hfi.-wn, us iL<*y w.u.i , i :i \'u,, t \\*. umev, and nnnno in the vicinity war rullio*?! t<y informed U» bo relied tin. A rumor exisis on h.uli vde* u , M \»-r iha’v they had to \N in«d,,.*UT. while nth*-!- -eurocs itinpocitai they w•'r<» ; ; «tt... ♦ , ~B . burg to uiako & aland in that \imU At live o clock Ihltj tiitirtj in u lliu great l »1 • t «' •'-( the Mainmort* anti Ohio Ha; iroad. wb nm crosses the Rotomao. was fired. and h.>on al o' a tremendous report was beard. caused bv tbn explosion of amici', which bad b-M*n p'-ved under tbe centre span. In one hour the entire *>rut lure Was in mini, ami feo nii.i th* wator 1 his bridge was a m-blo work, ul 1 v'K>«» f.-*u In n-figlb, built by Kngi hoer I,alr.»fc. t.iily \"me sj'’', Id tin' ll)«»sl WMSi.tilt maliher It hatlt-i span-, wim li c..*l= a l a r t> 'e -«,ui oi money r:a« lt) j-r v • | *«! r t _%• Laa !io' ••mI.M b*-rp. t> •: L-iilroaU Company aOtl lb« 1 n:t-*; >tales n.* Mirtf.nal furvhor in valuable Workr l'::o bxl) u! tro*Umng on whit h iho road wir from tbe bridge to tbn ond ■{ ibo 1 ruverrsiueiil property, about bait a miie to pxti'n*, ie nearly ail de»lroyed, aa wel! ui the app*-r badge, uae hundred and twenty f\wn ioisg. over tho Government canal. Tbn veuo- staVion building and othf«r raJlroad works were\aUo demoluhed. Tbe long of »übsianlial buildlnga, tormerly occupied a< ibe tiovernmont Armory, are bu.-nod U> tbo ground, with tbe exception of two houses at tbe Bast end, near the Shenandoah river. Tbase will probably yet b« burned. Tte fire bas been raging all day, and wbea tlie reporter left it wai again breaking out tn nr near tbe quarters Tbe Kiflo works oc the were fired In tbe afternoon, and now none of the National properly remain* except Ihn dwellings for officers on tbo b;!! back o! the town, and lw<> out of twoctv ar« ui; ~v huiidingf. The arsenais worn barm in .April, by tbe government, when L’.eut. Joaes abaDd <n*xi the [dace Tbe ios* I*o the govern* m<*nt must be In buildings at from $4OO 000 to S-HKi.ooo, while the Haltirnure and Ohio Rail road C.mpaay have suffered scarcely l«*. as 11 is bMiev.-d that some of its equipment* have beem embodied in this wholesale ruin. It is tirmiy mven out by tbe pooplo of tbe neigh borboed that the Railroad Gv' | tupsny bas in curroj tbe serious bosUlily of the Confederate tr.H>p- by supposed want cf C'rtHert. as bas l »««-n ht >w with ibnni, ar.J by Uie marked id u» eut; t«»w*ril« tbo govrrn- At Marlinsburg soui • <! lb * i xUtnuvo w-.rk*h'v« and «ngiuo bui!ding> c*l th« B»!ti ar.d Gbl*» Railr »ad arp t >oat»d, and U.«r«, wi.i r.» at <itb*r [ iact-b lu tbr Stele uf V-r ijinia. Ibo railroad rnen. by aotiv»j L'nion mn-fiLs, ar« aaid to have bonn prtstiy i;>stru rn-'r.ul in fostering tbr spirit of lottliv along tu*> lii.o • f lb»* r-*aJ. and tbn men mere num ber skjrno tour bund rod it is also stilted that b w re art' oti Um line in Virginia abnut four th-.-u*and tueu in the company's employ, many of WDitai are thrown out o| emp! >yiocnt bv the auth n of the Male and thn ntln Is >■' tbr 1 Wn r Il.c turnpike bnd*** m -uth O! tbn ! nv.T ik a.-o u» bn bi.*n-«-i »«••* >m Yf» ft ■•*4 • ft Kvt?rv a'ctj'. i\jrl*«r -1- 6tr 'jrv :> «n mipb t b*» d<>n.», tu there no U niUvJ ir<»<>p« in eight or re; rU*l a*bc-.r<g Of.*ar t > j r»-»»:m it. FORTRESS M> •> K'lK, Juno K> Th* I i>oi ’he trilled at Groat B<ah«l i. u-*t y*i , No laformaltoD <*( important-** Isa# roach--1 us relative to tho tnnvomoou of it:o robot urcea Fortre** M-nr.*' uin r*« a htv m- »«•**'# s ! . ri»r<as# aud hy *o». hi 1 «-xl*»nV up iUiiii" r:v<ir *n ,i t f ;;r**e-*iv<l inovotnMjU cafi b«> mvi-» w ty without double the nuiulwr of snJ nmam o! tramportation. Th*« oampt '."nr Hampton are how contir.ed to a narrow An exchange of prisoners wm to htw in*Ji< U>-da y. TuoMjtn Kortrua* M .\ were prceiucnd, Lml Col. Magrutlcr ro*pond. Mij-i Du arrived this morning with a nutn Knr ..I nurfcM’. She has *|verit the day visiting ;h.r hospital and tbn vnrious camps. She will : :.r r l < Baltimore this evening, and visit mo mihL oI war westward. '] bn affair ol the Naval Brigade la culwina* ling. Soinetlftyof Ibem yesterday received naval accoutrements. Probably not throe I undnwJ wii; remain. They complain of army } uy, having bmm promised twonty dollars per month. Tn« “Union" gun Arrived this morning l orn Baltimore, and will be mounted at once, r enr ih« Klovd gun, of wbicb it is tbe male The largo rifled canom, brought here by the Naval Brigade, is now mounted on the Hip Hapa, only throe miles from Sewall's Point.— I; will bo tried in a few hour*. The t'umberlaud this morning flrod onn or tw-» round* with a rifled gun at a tug boat winch is every morning seen at Sewell's I'olnl ret •nr-oitering our movements There are many vessels in the Roads, and immense -up* plina daily arriving. Cuu’aajo, June 15— Orders have boon re* ceived from tbe Government that the twelve regiments now organized in this State aha)i, on Tuesday, tbe 18th, rendezvous as follows: A t Quincy, the regiments of Colonels Smith, Palmer, Good and tocott. At Alton, those of Co: ’noU Hose, Turner, Marsh and Heckir. At Caseyville. those of Colonels Wyman, Dough erty and Mulligan. The Commissioners for the purchase of arms and equipments for the Stale, have been in ses sion at Springfield during the week, and have adjourned till Wednesday next, when they will make awards. A large number of corns petitors were present, representing many of the largest manufacturers in the country. The Tribune's Cairo correspondent, of the 14th, says that General Buckner, the Ken tucky commissioner, was here to.day, and says that the State of Kentucky intends establish ing a grand encampment of the State troops at Columbus. Ho says that the Columbus people had do business to raise a secession flag, lie has requested thorn not to do so again. Tbo Memphis Appeal, of the 14ib, says that there is a warran: out for the arrest of Andrew Johnson, for treason to Tennessoo. Thursday was kopt ai a fast day throughout Tennessee. All business was suspended by the secession* ials. St. Louis, June 16.—Two six pounders and about two hundred balls, manufactured at Hannibal, Mo., were captured by a company of Hannibal Home Guards, under Lieut. Oran da)i, near the town of Linneus, on the night of the twelfth, and returned to Hannibal by Railroad. These cannon were en route for Chillicotbe for the use of tbe Secessionists. The Democrat learnß that twenty flve hun dred troops are encamped, and that two lowa regiment*, under Col. Curtis, and a battalion of Illinois volunteers from Quincy, are ex pected from the Junction with General Lyon, at Jefferson City to-morrow. Two companies of Col. Brown’s regiment, a resort corps, went out to North Missouri ymtorday. to protect the bridges on that rr ule. Mnjor McClellan addressed the troops at Cairo on the 13th, promising them they should be leaders in the great army, and that ere long they should have au opportunity t<> meet the rebels. 3 * bv *=. vv i» % w ? "JiL*. , . St. Johns, N. F., June 15 —luimoJialely after the collision of tho Canadiao with the field of ice, hor faoe was turned shoreward and full steam put on. When ail hopes of reaching shore was abandoned, her boats were lowered and filled people. One boat up set and all in it perished i* ive minutes after lowering the boats, the ship went down, bow first, in forty fathoms of water, with a fearfnl explosion and with ail left on board who were picked up, except six, one of whom was dead. The captain's boat was about twenty feet from the ship when she sunk and was nearly ewamprd. Mr Davis, the second officer, went down with the ship. Also Mr. Panton, the mail officer, who was ende&vorinir to save the mails. Only seven of the mail bags were saved. The following cabin passengers are re ported lost: Hev. Mr. Blount, lady and two children : Mr. Mayhem of Wisconsin; Capt. Wyekman! Twenty steerage passengers and ten of the crew were also lost. The passengers are being made comfortable by tho company's agent? and the steamer Hibernia willosil lor them on Wednesday ijouxs vi i.le. June 1-I—o. li. C'oftor tho new surveyor of this port, enters on the dis charge of his duties on Mondav. The postmaster bore will deliver letters from the .South on tho payment of Iho Pedaral pool age by tho recipients. d gentleman at Hopkinsville writes to the J-u <m that the officer of the rebels slittionod naiir Uni State line, informed him time Gov ernor Magoffin, in answer to an lni|Uiry of an officer, what part of Kentucky ho should oc copy with his troops, advised him to ke.*p his posi ion near the Stale lino to hold bimseir in readiness to give asaistance to Kentucky when no ded A\, A* The Charleston Mercury of the lilh, slates lliat the privatoer Havana was captured by the brig Perry: »lie bad a crew dfie,,., nuiu _ bar were Iran-ierrod I i the Minnesota and the i.rivateer sent to New Turk. Khun*, the i/i*7-call, on Jell. Davis to retaliate it also C omplaii.s that traders in the harbor are in tba l.abit . I supplying provisions to the blockading tl -el The I’.sleigh St.nnhirJ says that the North Carolina volunteer force It Jit Odd. iK\ s N on' a. .1 une li, Mr. Dickens, win• lm? been a prisoner here for some days, kav ing b»en arrested at lr- farm-house in this vi cinity. wim released Jills afternoon by an order from the War Department, it having been as certained ihat bis arrest was entirely unwar ranted. The informer against Mr I>n ken tv aa a Vouth of, In say the toast I it. a tu.pi i iou; cnaracter, ho having hoou himself under arrest for boraesvtnallng, and other nil • ■rimes Mr Dickens is a ton of the venera ble Asbury Dickena, Secretary of the iinitai Sutos S-nalo. in order Li gutrd again?; other error* of 111 ia i, r*., a general order has hem is-u-al to the Government troops in relation to their treatment of cilixeot, and providing that no arrests are to be made unless try the special order of an officer A dress parade of all the troops wac held this afternoon. They wtre dr»wn up m iin • in front of the and were re viewed by Col. Hem!r,-Iman. The weather to-day it Iho hottest the troop* have yet ex perienoed. The mercury standi at 105 degTet s in the sun. r It was reported amoay the secessionists at Vienna, 15 miles out, this sflernoon, that the Federal forces wore at Leesburg. The people there were In Communication with the rebels, the scouts being there up to yesterday Point or Rocks, June 15 —The obstruction on tho Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad at Ibis point has been removed, and the road was re oponed to Harper's Fsrry this morning An immense bbulder, weighing about one hundred tons, thrown from Point of Rocks upon the road by the Confederates, was removed last night by blasting, and the track now pans us over Its crushed fragments An immense mass of rock project* Into the canal, leaving sufficient space, however, for the passage of hoan The obstruction can bo easily rem ivod by blasting The culverts, attempted In have bo»o blown up, are now fully repaired The picket gua-d "f Cavalry stationed on the \ iryinia side, are wlth;o fight of this point Taey are but few in numbers—not more lbsti sis, it is said WaMUNOToN CITT. J WOO l;* The event *tion 11 iiarpora bos naluraliv awaken ■“1 tncriiaiod interest m to Vho next movement <»! the r«»b«u, and Ujo ml ml la IriairuoUvely du r®c 4»J to (be Manaacna Junction The present pi*u* an 1 niirpoaea of tho war department are tuaUore o' speculation, hm U 4» «vtdou l mat tho pr^parare of toefa a character ai to efficiently m«ol all canlingeaciea. The city l« n»:i.afka*!v .pi-ft ibi* Dimming, ihern fwjt>u n-Hh’n.f riiraordmar) tha’ ~•» *.,»t t'at*„ r ; m -m l-. i r d »o* oii'it*'fti■* Ttu Mk\.»r..| and th; * J l\ * rah wrUcu l r*£i m*h •, 11 >•* *. i J. i n a.]. d'H-'H t-> the t*j Ohio • *>£ ’u> .'"i ‘.j !»*.*.»! »n: > V irc nisi !a*t night Sand* Hoik. Md , Jane 15 A porK»u wh i Ferry half »n h »ur ago. »taUM that IL«» l. wn hat t>*on entirely i<*sprusl by the military . tbu if centra-!.• i u i bv a iaier who d*t lar<>* that a : a'g* bdv a i« Y<*t there ■.taU.'hed at B )!ir%r. in the • Mitafeirti. A:; govrrnmom buihluig- have d«-»».trot *d with the ••icopUon t»f oim »b*rr}b .u«e a b!v k> irn.th »h p and <• t(1 •» w *rk<, ai! . { >*l, . f, w ,.,». M«a-'e.l t> hvi >i■] j*v»p*rdi/. ng private pr The bridge a- r -aa tbo SUnnai:<l .ah ha* bo*-n !-• a- in i i«.*a l • pand Aimin'an lUiji are (lying at ll*r ii and Ki> ■xvi! * • MarUnabur: is said t. bn oeri:. \ !••»! by » large force of U. S lr.•<*{.« W UKEi mu. Jane 16 Nothing of moment v.a.H dono in tbfl Oonvontion to-day Ttio time war mostly taken up in tho diacueamn ol the qualification of mem berth ip Th- d»w larelion, the pending order of the day, wm amn/uW so as to c&lisfy tho rrituiim* upon it in yesterday's debate. Thorough and decided action may be looked for next week. Toe members are united in ibinr plan of reconstruction ol tb«State government. WAtil!noton, June 16—Th > Postmaster General autborir.es the statement that no one is permitted to forward loiters of soldiers free, and calls attention to tbo penalties of tho law. Tbrno regiments were moved over to the Virginia side this morning Aootber rebel battery baa boon discovered twenty miles btdow Arquia Creek. It is understood bore that tho Union tri« umph in Maryland is complete. New Toek, June 15—The schooner Sa* vannab, a privateer in charge of Midshipman Cook, arrived this afternoon with the stars and stripes flying in triumph over the secession rag. She was captured off Charleston She bad taken the brig Joseph of Riukland, and sent her into Georgetown, 8. C. The Savan nah is armed with one 18 pounder pivot run amidsbip and was formerly a pilot boat. crew consisting of dO men, were in irons on board the Minnesota. \VAJiilinqton City, June 16 —A company of UniUdStaUs lufantry, Oapt. King, passed over Into Virginia this evening. Culonol Stone, it is said, roached Leesburg, Va,. via the Edwards Ferry route, with the New York Ninth iiogiment and hia advance Louisville, June 15 — Considerable quan tities of provisions have been received here within the pa?t three days, mostly from Madison lod., which have gone and are going South via the Nashville railroad. St Louis, June If>.—The Bth regiment of Illinois troops are to be stationed within two hours march of St. Louts, and four others at the Belleville and Caseyville camp Four regiments will also be stationed at Quincy. We have undoubted information that iheie were 2,000 State troops at Booneville yester day, half of whom were well armed and equipped, with quite a number of cannon. Troops are constantly arriving. Provisions are being made for a determined stand. The secessionists have full sway in all the counties along both sides of the Missouri river, from the Kansas border to Booneville, and the indications are that they are prettv wail nro. vided for a fight. F The reports of a skirmish near Independ* enee, in which the Federal troops were re pulsed, seem to have some probability, butthe telegraph in that region is entirely under con trol of the secessionists and reliable roports cannot be had. Pso&ia, 111., June 16.—A fire occurred at 2 o'clock this morning in the d wellingahouse of James Miller. It spread to adjoining lumber yards. The principal losers are,—James Miller,loss $10,000; Bennett & Harrison, lumber yard, $600; C. J. Specks’ hotel. $lO,OOO. Other Bmall losses make a total of from $36,000 to $40,000; insured for $22,000. ■ ■ ' ' -1J <> ■* ’ «* if * t ■* | Uaukostowk, .June l'»—The Associated | Frees’ oxprues from Harper's Forry returned hero Into last nighl, and reports as follows : He was at tho latter place for severs! hours in the afternoon. All the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad buildings,except two, had been burn ed. Also the trestle work for 800 yards, con* nacting with the bridge over the Potomac. The bridge over the Shenandoah was still standing. Persons walked along the canal on the Maryland side of the river without being fired upon, as yesterday a few sentinels re mained along shore. Toe tvo camps on the Heights, containing about six hundred men of the remaining force, were vacated to night, and followed the main body towards Winchester. The larger part, 14,000 of tbe troops stationed at Harper’s Fer ry, go Southward to join Beauregard’s and Lee’s forces, and the smaller body, it is be lieved, will march to join Henry A. Wise, at Romney, who, it is understood, will march to oppose the advance of Gen. McClellan’s coL umn from the West. Gov, Wise has 8.000 men at Staunton, one regiment of which has already marcbed. Great numbers of small arms, said to be at l«ast I.UOO, were thrown into the river by tbe rebels, and also their accoutrements, and boys and men are amusing themselves by diving (or them. Tho town wears a desolate appearance. Some of tbe large guns were removed only six miles un the Shenandoah and there abandoned. It was reported at Harper’s Ferry that the locomotives iff the Baltimore and Ohio Kail road below tbe Upegnan Bridge had been burnt, anil also those at Martinsburg, number ing at l>-*tb places upward* of seventy. The Virginia pickets who have l>eon aU’eni two da) a at a point opposite Williamsport re** turned to-night. Kx*Go\ ernor Manning, of South Carolina, brought the order t-> evacuate Harper’s berry The •• t prows saw the Scott Legion on the fuft'-i h to day and also the Ist city troop - Bc.b i>"- i*ml well ami are in good health TLo 1*;, hrjalphm trcupa reached here salely I'Vrtkkss MoNii'K, .luuu 16 \\a Balu />!<•/* —Tho sleaiushij> Alabama arnvod horo tlii* morning wiLb Col Max Webber’s Gor man Regiment. They go into encampment ; p in.* vi.ligf* of Hampton. Aui 'i.g tne fifteen additional regiment* ex* pv.od at Fortress Monroe are tho tllicienl lorpdfi artillery Ir.-m F ;rt McHenry and a rugimorl of mounted riflemen. The latter «re greaiiv rintnied Lo -'pernio cgalitil iho V ir g.uia light horse. On the arrival of these rtfg.ii f-riM, the Lr.> >p- now here wit! riW-hd tiioir hutM vernl mjes further Irom llm It.r* troef, and the pen insula will become an tin* n.onso entrenched camp Telegraphic com munication >s being opened with tho several camps Tho ArlipiMt woil has i>oftn sunk IdO/cot. Moans are also being employed to bring a large supply from Hampton; Mr Camp of Now York, is now here lor that purpose. Tho headquarters of Gen Butler, (Quarter* matter Talmadge and Commissary Taylor are daiiy crowded by an army of defunct politi cian*, place seekers, importunate contractors, and modest individuals with very large axes to grind. Kv»*rj stranger must take an oath of allegi* guuce »n landing and a sharp lookout is kept for contraband articles. A groat part of the clothing furnished the New York volunteers ia nearly worn out F»por garments would have aerved nearly as wclL Colonel Townsend, whose regiment has not yet boon three weeks in the field, has made a requisition for nearly 1000 new coats and pairs of 'shoes Louisvll le, June 16 —River failing slowly wub »n feel throe inches water in the canal. Weather clear Mercury 82 degrees. PITTSBURGH MARKETS W EEktY REVIEW Carefully Reviatd and Corrected tty our atari Commercial Rejtirrler prrr»»rmo«. Judo lith. IS6I Ng* vMii t*«4 Utej-r at.i i««o D-. imk>ruY<»aa*ui *b«l f*r; tu to w«rjr lid« boia*( luntu-U, 0,0 fia« i uu*j U> «1 >lrra»OiiA- Liuic or do UiaioAßi i« -ttfiDg I.y n»M, (MiJ ih«t wficl i* ho**! wiii) nil* M'-ikt matters ar« Minogeoi, and rooewals are iho Ai« ruuUwirgn t&aaatactoreu rooUnu#** <u («ir X-mjMxL «uh ftlaftdy atupmeata lo aU part* of tUe noio iry Th* o*tabit«h*dl raten ai praaaoi era Nh». lit bbU bN* bf. l>Oln k-fiaec.4.voa I Liiilui Jv» X <M» S,t» 1 XX T.OO 3*60 l.Vt mm... | Pnrtar.... ft,oo Applaa Bui f#w to markrL kd4 iho** g*o*>rallj ol in:-nof >ju*iuy Tbo ruHtg mum are bb. AafeM* We do maMrial polo raw a&U Pearie at ; Soda k*h at S^ Viuaio Bodaatsad IVooeotraKMl Lye K*V. » liar on • *»• iuit> ,n 1..i-s'. 'V 4 y ft> for dbonl J«*ra lor nut**, for Piaio Ham toU H i ■ka for Kojfar .* ..!■». Banna. I b«>r« u- a .ii*mand. with of •mall aim*- .%i j’rr «.u«h Batter Hair* <■( .•lumo r»n malnog »( Uroomi . at .lnrro for (Htintm-o ko-I ir<«od aoti fio^T Uuckete and Tabi -The mautifaj iurere t 1.46; |«*m<eU IDM<I«V 3 || ?i; 'f'ute*. N>> * .1 t* .JOica. N»* 1, m lump-, I\«x. U S«*uu. >u o. IiXO. No L No r>, % wa Kwin*. V. Xfijtr. UaJf llu«httla aeatod,MJ6- Caudlet—'The folluatnp; ifn now the ctirreot «‘f •tr iiKnuGn'lurrf!*' MouM- Ilf > ;it iriuiV j mj. U> -l*r l *.* ft Clieeae !ho utMrVfl well »iHH>ltrhl We quote wH- »r W K m V<Z&*c 11... au<l MatUlMirfc at lie I'orn Meal l j- We qiu»u» Irom nn*l Immla at >.u-h.*o'l tr<>n» -tore at t'moliera .Have rwruUy *lrK*tme*l. Hill w« QOW a- :.>!■«.«- i.j the ldi| • Crartem. 0c to. "r. ic . ,*-.r.<la Tf . iL.-ton Tf ; l*Uut Bnna.l, M.T.S V M-i. Cortingc . Manila Hot--, .m I 9c R> I ManiHa Kojh\ ruL 10< |l to Ueinp " l'ir B> I Tam*<j •• ..pj,. pfb H«»tnp “ •’ llr Yto | Tiurre»i cut ,13r* lb t’»> i«c laru, flue lie M to j Pac'ug Vara, oom.loc > to Chr<L...Manilla, $1.60. 11 >luiu>n , Hemp f LTT, V doten ; Hemp 0011, llr. fk to. ru*u]K X.t*wa...MaDtlU STc. > down: Hemp Toe. H dot. Cot tun ibnitu;* Cotloo Rj»jh» aod upwani»t,'A>.’. .da ixtlow IWr ; Bed t <jni.N ten. Plough I.tnoa Saah (x>nlo JOSEPH MEVES & SON, MaoUtacturon*, and WpoloKaie and Raiail to FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No* HI I'lau It tract, above lh« Canal, Ha*e on hand a large amortauuil of Kaooj aad Plata Kurmiure, id Walnut and Mahogany of their own mam*> Ih uiro, aod warranted equal U> quality and etj Ih to any manufarliiird in Lhe «-ity, an.l will will at rra*oi>at>‘« DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AGENT OK HAINBOW’S CEIEBRATEI) TRUSS RUPTURES. UOR.PENS AM> WAYNKSTS. SKAT OP WAR. ]' 1V K MAl*S N K \v L 0 T No. I Plan of th*- fur al \V*»lnuj'on; with the stir rounding oouoiry. Price 25 cents. No. 2. \ irgm a aod Pennsylvania. Pnoe 25 cent*. So. 8, United .Slates; showtug the Forts. Price 26 els. No. 4. Kentucky an«i Tennessee; allowing Cairo, Mem phi-., Ac. Price 25 cent*. No.". All the Southern Slates; ou a Urge scale, with the count* for iB6O and iB6O. Price 75 These are new correct maps, Railroads, stage rmte*, nrers, mountains aod small towns, are plainly and dis- tinctly marked. Auy of the above will be sent by mail ou receipt of the prioein U. 3. postage stamps, t-y W. 8 HAVEN, Pittsburgn nUFF COLLEGETPEN for sal© by ’. R. WKLDIN. Sundries.— 160 bags Rio Co See, 160 bbis (oak,) N. O. Molasses, U hUiJa Porto Bioo Sugar. 60 bble Re tine d do 26 M do Yellow do 600 boxes Window Glass, 25 hbls N. Y. Syrop, 16 •*- No. 3 Large Mackerel, 10 bf “ do 10 bbis No* % mediarn, do for sale bv W. H. SMITH * CO, . _ 'lB Becood, and 149_Front street. ELOUK. o(< 1.1. U family Flour, just ree’d and for m* o by jel3 HENRY H. OOLLINS. CHALK C<K.\ YON’S.— 50 gross received and (or sale l ? BEOKHaH a K ET.^y <tfl F« v tufil tel: . *- >-^L v - A TEETHI SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CBILL, has removed to 24ti PEN> • STREET in the house (orm, riv or<,U|„s(i b\ Dr. GH. Keyser. opposite Christ’s thure). lie wil viTe si) the moJern improvements. 1 eeth inserted w various prices, irora ylo to $52 per set , Rsriacitji—Bev. W. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Kindle, A. Bradley, A. G. M’Oandless, M. D»J. H. Hoptons, W H. Vsnkirk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nimick, Samuel M>Kee. t aulUy- TKETH EXTBiCTJSJ) WITHOUT PAIS By the use of an apparatus whereby no drug* or galvanic battery are need Cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to its best advantage. Medical gentlemen end their families have their teeth extracted by my process} and are ready to testify as to the safety andpainlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary having no knowl edge of my proc as. . TEETH inserted in every style, EL OUDRY, Dentist, nolt’lrdis 134 Bmithfleld street. Monongahela Insurance Co orrii us—JAIIJL-1 A. UUrcUISON, Fresidoul, HENRY M. aTWOi'U, Mecrolary. t:Arr .Its. WUOI'UI’RN GeuM AgruL OFFICE NO. IW WATLH STHEIT 1! . 11l I'l'f l‘‘ t' 6 ft,1.1 A/'l,'". Pu BllX'K I II r bill, - aVnt.V OU .lelll' tl<l aud pecurrdliy Iwu apfiruvod iihiuch ...,$ 78 7SU f ; H Hills Ko<'«:v<iMe 211,(67 til bids IMa»'«»u111o«i 78 Mortgage 12.U00 uu 116 Bhares Mrc'liamo* batik *i»«*k co*t # 6 166 ik) 100 Stu*ro« i'll nous' Batik > lock t*of*( f>,l7u tv 40 Bliares Kxchangc Bank nioca cusL 2,ujU t.O LA) Shares Haute id Puts* hurglt. 2,7 (A) 00 Balauce of Book A<vonnt>. uflioe Furniture Ca» h Wm. EL Holmes. Wm. A. Caldwell, Rnbt- Datzell, Wilson Miller Wm. Rea, Jno M'-DevitC J*>a. Kirkpatrick. Ja». A. Hutchinson, Cr»o. A Berry Wui. Meaas, John Alweil, 8 B.Robison. R. Wallace; .1 a-s. Woodbum, Hir’d Hays* my;i\ liiruri! Firr auO lUarinr Insurancf Company PHILADELPHIA. UFPICK 415 WALNUT STREET. Capital, S2UO.UUU. Securities. over *2OOOOO. THIS RELIABLE AND WELLKNuVVN COMPANY, doing exuiuvlveiy -a Fire Inaoraoce Business, has us Capiuljovejrted in Bonds, Mortgages, United States Treasury Notea. City Loans, Bank Storas, and other aafe securities, such as have stood the test of the hard times. All adjusted losses have been paid be* fore maturity. The prompt coarse heretofore pursued by tnis Comfaoy, in the settlement of all <»Jaim justly eotitles u to the high repu ation which it eiuoye. P«r policies id the above highly responsible company, an* Pty w ROB'T i). THOMPSON, Agent, . . Bagaley’a Bmlding, apfcggieo i corner Market and Water ata, PUtaVg. BY STATE ATTUOBirY. INSURANCE CO.. 1 oeorporatad in 18l»—Chsrtor Porpolusl. Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1,1861. Ix*«s»es adjusted and paid, over ... PPOPERTY INSURED AGAINST Uanger by fire, or the Penis of Inland Naviga tion, as liberal rates and roles as solvency and Sir rofit will permit A. A. C AKRIEB A BRO., Agents, w. H. EDIE, Surreyor D)TIS:«m No. S 3 Fount! street, Finsburyh, Ps. MNGINE BUIDDEH AND MACHINIST. GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, Mr. Mur amd I**r M. Ih, PUHtmtfk, A, mil mU, to r, and warranted aa good aa oan be th» following machinery, via: -Steam Taming for wood and iron; Plaoara, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Hoosenand Tobacco Screws; Patent* right and Model Machine*, in the beat manner; Shafting. Pull***, and Hangers, ut all siaas and variety; SoiewaToi an y diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and hero on hand, Doctor andNlgftar En» sioea, and £>eck Pump* for atnamboats, fie, ljUlie inhears aau other Planing done to order; can S3 inches Wides t»j 9 feet U inches long. ; Ati O \Mrt ProrntpUff Ftlimi «nd Banmtilo flnfirifnrf N Ik—Parucalar atteouon and proaoptitnde given to —pairs on Printing fYt*>..e* act other Machines. El koi'EAA AGES€I. THoMas KA ITIiiAN, European Aieit, N<x US ff ater street, Pittsburgh, Pa, to pT¥Wt*ed Uj brln* wit or *«• od rmc fa passengers troxn or Wan of th- old country, either t jr steam or sailing pack. BIGHT I’RAPTS KOR BALE, payable inanrpart of Europe. 1 Afieot tor the lodianapolui sod Cincinnati Alao, Aueoi for the old B!*cfc Star Uoe of Bailing Peck •ta. and f.»- the lines of burner* sailing between New York. | f #l| ALL THETHLATES 5 G£«IS’AND BOY’S PATENT LEATHER CALF Kll) C »iri:K>. ll\K(IHII TlliS, STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS New Tork Manufacture, W. E. SCHMJBRTZ, & CO., 31 Filth itretl. M** SAPONBFiER! Important So Families! Time, Trouble, and Expense, 4JTHOHT M«r»S. best IKTICLE SOFT SOAP! One poaml equal to Six pounds POTAS II !! ! For Sale at Wholesale, by Penn’a. Salt Maimfact’g. Co. And by all Drucflsu & Orooer* tn the United States. AYOUiN'U lady whu is desirous a ®Uuation as aaleawomao in Fancy YoJI Z ™ lln *7 Btor * : h,s <“•» experience m 2, " ' ,'il „ ‘ i. I<,ru “ lU ®?- K 0 "* 1 reference * <Wr “* A. F.. It, No. lj Federal DH\ PEACHES.—2S Backs brighFDry reaches Just recoiled and for sale by J J " 18 BEN KY H COLLINS. HOW LOST, HOW REBTOEED. JUST PUBLISIiKO uN THE NATURK S* ISSKS an^r potency, reauUmg from Self-abuse, * c B? Sh» t 6ulTerweU,M Sent under sea Lin a J> Be e Botrio if* * “ OWOr ' & —— - mhal^Vndaw KKicfcStJi di. BRO, 1 t A.. -i'll -: ,vr. iiilto^ijajh^rs Wood and Fourth Sta, FITTBBUKQH. PRODUCE. — ‘ 1.500 bushels Peaches SO bushel* OoTer&ofel: On consignment and for sale by '"ft-H. S MI TH*Oo JNO. HOUSE, SIGN AND ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS Mo. ISA Third Street, ***♦«•»>■, , , . N A Nu OTHER jDJiESS **& K 6 n P a^tt^ o i r v^' l, ” ,onl 10 v,r - JOU G. JEtIUBON LOVE/ u MukM atieet. Dental: J nsu raw e. OF PITTSBURGH As.SE'l’S, MAI lull,. I>Al 16,140 00 66,91T 76 4oo i)U 40,152 30 iiIREOIORS OF HARTFORD. | 32 .... 13,000,000 HlTtiH M. BOJLE an b JUST RECEIVED AT MARKET ©.% MAKING PITTS BU R C H, PA Wanted, M AN HOOD. r - 4 , • - , ; f^p NepvousHeadaEfeil viz, cure ’#/rm By THE USE OF OEPITATIfn ■V i JI the periodic fttu&e 'oC-atout -or <$ Headache tnay be prevented; and if fetkira mt -■-■m§ menoemtiut of an attack' immedlate reliaf frowt aicknes9 wilt be obtained. ■ ><■ -1; .- * | They seldom ftdl in removing Ibo'Jßi&tta ind-'JtaeU 1 ache to which females are so subjects 4 - ""‘j&ik They aot gently upon the BowalWrBnrorlqg' , Gpif<»*» *-3fS§ rust. _ •’ For iMeiury Met a, i’/vdenis, Delicate Femrit% intitQ ‘ person of sedentary Aabii* they are valpehiadfrafa—fl. fipi, improving t he appetite, Hiring font and wporto' t£t di£es ire organs,and strength of system. V . r - *<*slll The CKI’UALIC PlULtiarethe jreflult of loDg Ration and carefully conducted, experiment*, bamg A been in use many years, daring Which -|||| prerented and relieved a rut amoontof faring IVorYi Headache, whether originating vaita system or from a deranged state nf the : They are entirely vegetable io their compialtiqnjand * t i may he taken at all limes with perfect'Safety om making any chanea of dial,' and tht <d*mct'ifa>s''' ?|l| daagrmtile latlc rendtrs iCttug to a&ittmstopljjini to Yg chitdrm. ~ ' ' ;‘.|§l Beware of CounterfeliiS ’ .‘4|S The gpnnme hare tiro sigmatnre* of Henry O. Spti* ';-j| ding on tsudi box. Y*^ Sold by DmggiaU and all other Dealers.ln Medicines* ’)M A box will t>e sent by mail, prepaid; on MfCljH-b^tha PRICE, 25- ’ Yol All orders 9hould be addressed to $222,834 17 THE FOLLOWING B.V 00 RSEM B.\ T 8 OF SPAMrISGS ' CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BCFFKB PROM HEADACHE, . . . t f THAT A A SPEEDY AND SDBBCEQBE LS WITHIN THEIB-BBAGH; As these Testimonials were unmlietited by Mr. ,«8j Spalbiho, ,I hey afford unquestionable '} proof of the efficacy of this truly , 'f scientific purpose. • MikothaA eras, Feb. &HO- 4? Ms. Spalbiho, ' •* ; r -' va Sir .-—I bare tned your «n'd IXUjtfhem m *o well chat £ want you to sead me two dtofliTAifairth •■'•3l more. " Part of these ace Dor the neighbors, (o ffhdml&Aie* few oat the of first box igot fromJtblL , Send the Pills by mall, and oblige '"V' \ -J Yonr obtfierwuri •* :V| JAMBS REHHEDI. . f Me. Sraumro, Sir :— l wish jqu to send me ona more box ot your Cepbalu' Pills, / Have received a great {***l qf beSHtfittrom lAm. Yours respectfully, • J 'x?. r MART ANN STOISHOUB& fl. C. Bf Ai.noia. Sr: —You will please send me two boxeß of jronr Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately. UeMpectfully yonra, , jno. ,, r. a.— / hai-e used one Un of voter PiUs, and find thm fri excellent. ' . Bui* VaßHoa,*Oaja Jan. 180 U '^l Hcny C. Sfalduvo, Esq. • Please find inclosed twenty-fire cents, for which ae&f |&5 me another box of you t Cephalic Pills. Thimj an tralu ; .vH the test Pill* I have tv*r trial ':Jli Wrect A. jSTOVEB, P. M» Belle Versofe,. Wyando^^^^^Jhß M Bsrxxtr, Mass., Deo. U, IMfflt "8 H. 0. Srauuao. Koq. TO. IX, am. <■« I wish for some droolers or large show Mile, to brio*,. M jroor Cephalic Pille more particularly before mj cnM? '§B mers. 11 }ou hare aojthiog of the bind, please send -Jl to me. '-^= One of my customers. Who is Mb,ect to MweneSiok -SH Headache, (uaoaUy lasting two days,) was cured of ah -2«5 ttacX m otie.hatr b» pour PUts, which I sent her. * Respectfully your*, '•£& W. B. WILKES; !HTV \.yj^ Hsnbt C, SpALonro, No. 48 Cedmr sireet, N. y. Qea> -&** .*•—XocrtoatMl find Iwentr-fite cents, (26.) for winch !*on«l box of - o|.h-ilk; Pille." Send to AddreiM * o f |» BV ' w “ u Wler, Hrjruuhinbarg, Frwoklin Co., ,y 1 Kour iSIU a ckarui—curt Headache almaU MkntiSr. 1 M* apiuiNo, ■ ! * '—Not tofig Kince 1 Boot to yon lor a box of Cd» phAlic hUs for the eyre of Nervous U>auv«ut>n>s ami. received the #amo, and thito'4heit£so good an effect, that I t«w induced to send for wort Please send by return inait. Direct to A. K. From the Examiner yNorfoik, Ver Cephaho Pills accomplish the object forwhfoh the* , wor® made, nt:: Core headacho in aH ~ ’rri - i, They have been tested in more tlian*a thousand CAUB with entire success. .% From t?ic SL Cloudy Minn. ' P* ***» e.beeo--tro a Wed with-:cM Ben<r for a box, (Cephalic IhllfC) so Chat you txttTWtM - them IQ of *n -• • !‘W From the Advertiser, t The Cephalic.Pitla an said to be aregnrkablT efieo live remedy for headache, and one of Uie Terr beat ■’ diloovered^ 7 frequfint WS"" 1 tiich ha»,ejer been From Out Ifefrrn «. fi.a<attte,Clatana f JU. : k We heartily endorse. Mr. Snalilinr, And his narMliri Cephalic Pilfa. , j-,. * Vom On Kanawha Vatin, Star, " . .«? ,e “if sur ® s**“ persons suffering with the bead' -’S§sl aohe, who try them, win aoclctotherm “ yM ■ rYow lAe SoutAern Pot* Kwter, Woo - them I you that are afflicted, and we era sure that 7°J*f ‘ojtonony can be added totoeelreedrllStoJlKur '■M tot thathaa received benefits that M other SdSlne can produce. uw “. "■"»»»»» . -- - - --ipi Omtrtti. t l.l^ld“?n^^“ d f ° r 016Mao1 ? (O'PVtX.p,) | Front at Qautte, Davenport,Ftm. ,y artwit'e 8 ?^ 1 ? 8 OQt conneot his •> with - article he did not kmow to poesesereal m< From thi Advertiser, AooUaiee, The testimony in thelrTavorts strong, respectable quarter* - Prom the Daily 2VSntt, Newport, ± Cephalic Pill* &re takiagUwplace oJ all *Vwu the , Said to be very efficacious for theiwidaQbt Aaingte hottleofBPALDiK6 l a : Pßßl>; SnW« will Rave ten tunes it» coattknnallj SPALDING’S PREPARED SPALDING’S PREPARED SA.VE THE PIECESp D! ECONOMY I **■“ A Sarcasm Toil Bivra Nim.' aoo }dents Will happen, «*ea in tatmues, it la very desirable lo hare hol convenient way fir repairing Furniture, «!• *O. SPALDING'S' PBSPAfiEi> meeta - adohem«rgea3iea,'t*l«l tftr'hv aflord to bo without it. It u always readj the etieklag poin^ - uaßTuLMNjyEar housk.' W-ijU—A Boi r onU. ‘“‘SelpJ)) \ ■ Mo;4frCEISAK attest, 1 '■-■ <JAUT«W. 4 j As OMt«i'S' < tnipnneiplgi,p»r»Oß» anTi palm off ofithe miL. ®S»ABKD QLUiC, examine before itraVt PBEPAREttCa^I^u. □“uiSirff 4 * *™ pp6n ‘" <*“"»* >*ii4 ~ o ffi y ." H BLaaa6 ’ * - -a-. i'SK > i?-» - v ' : i-~v u '<-■ *s:4;v::v * \-*V / $ * -i / C _ I h e srp yjc.sPAi.pxao, HavnooiA PA.FeI), 0,180. Spbogi Cans, HuHnwataHiQfX. Janaary 13,1881; / KrTHOUXiBURU Fkankum Co- Obio. > Jamutry V,.l$Gl. Truly yours, . ,• WH. C, 'TELLER. Vpaikfiro, Jm W, 1891. ■or v.\ , k* \ V 3 * ■ 'V\ >v *:
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