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All is quiet at the capital, but in the ffltimationof many this quiet is but the calm that precedes the impending storm We glean from Ihe papers of Saturday The most exciting news is that regarding the Indiana Regiment of Col. Wallace, which has been so active in dispersing the rebels at Rom* It is said to have been surrounded at Cumberland, Md., by a force of 10 000 rebels commanded probably by Gen. Joe. Johnston, and all chances of retreat cut off Thifl dia astrous intelligence reached Harrisburg on Friday, and immediately a strong force, con sisting of Cni. Biddle's rifles and Col. Sim. nxon’s infantry regiment were ordered to start, with four days’ rations, to the assistance of Colonel Wallace’s command They loft on Friday night by way >-f Hopewell and Bed ford, and we must await with anxiety the re« suit of their mission The contemplated conflict iu tLo vicinity of Washington has not taken place, the rebels pickets having been withdrawn thus giving evidence that Borne other design than an at tack on Washington had been decided upon by them. General McDowell, continues to advance hie lines. Five thousand of h*B d’ vision moved Friday from Ball's Cross Hoads to the vicinity of Fall’s Church, a point about three miles distant from Fairfax Court House, and the same from Vienna. A reconnoisance in the direction of the latter place Friday af ternoon proved that there were 2,600 rebels there, aod it was thought that if they should be reinforced a battle is inevitable at that point There appears to bn stirring times about Fortress Monroe The outposts of the Union forces at Hampton and the vicinity were driv en in on Wednesday night by a superior force of the rebels, who have been actively extend ing their lines toward* the fortre-e. A battery of five guns, strongly supported with has been recently thrown up within four miles of Hampton. General Butler has, however, sent forward a strong detachment, consisting of Colonel Duyree’s Zouaves, the Third New York Volunteer regiment. Colonel Townsend, the Steuben Voluntecre, and two pieces of ar tillery, all under the command of Captain Smith, of the United States Topographical Engineers, to make a reoonnoissance, and ii is quite probaole that our next news from that quarter will bring an account of a sharp skir mish. - f , ~t l • »»1 W; *> *■ • y ~ ’) The rebels have not abandoned the line of the Potomac in the vicinity of Harper’s Fer ry. They still continue to annoy the Union troops on the other side of the river. Colonel Stone’s command, which is now at Poolesville, opposite Leesburg, is harrassed by the fire of the rebels in that neighborhood. THE CAST PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD AND THE WAR DEPART- ME NT. We have alreal. T. A. Scott has been of inestimable service l>olh to his Slate and to the General Government. Mr. Clymer has afforded most effective aid in a similar manoer. Large bodies of troops from the East are dally taken over the East Pennsylvania and Lebanon Valley Route. Arrangements have been made for the daily transportation of twenry-five cars with troops and munitions of war for the United •States Government. On 'ihuraday twenty cars with 800 troops, and on Friday seventy care with 4.00 U troops, en route lor Wash ington, passed over thH line- 'i r>' " V' i j Prom returns received, and tbe indication* of the unreported vote, it appears certain that Kentucky has elected nine Union Representa tives in the next Congress. This has been dene by the people—not ihe politicians. The canvass in most parts of the State, has been slight. The result is the verdict of the loyal yeomanry of Kentucky—in the face cf the disunion clamor which rages all around—in spite of a traitor Governor and faithless offi cers, in favor of the Union, the Constitution and the enforcement of the laws. Unshaken and unseduced, the people have again spoken, even from the midst of the smoke of battle and " the fierce conflict ul opposing squadrons, for sustaining the Government which is put upon tbe trial by battle to maintain its existence. OOVBRNOB (Jlaib Jackboh lately boasted he would take his State “ out of the Union, would take her to hell. " Events show '&t Jackson will have to take that journey '•(one. It would be quite superfluous to wish 'r a apeedy voyage Ho runs so fast that he irobably out ol the Union by this time, far on the way to the other place. aw, • f • l,r M ■’Appoint—** “> e ™“ , y f eP^ me,it - Dr Elder, of Pbiladelph.a, has been ap .inted to a position in the Treasury Depart. „ Dt , which has special reference to the reve nod uriff department. The Doctor’s tuoieyi vanin Iron. • v'V’ v ' • “S - ,;, Vr • • v the war, The Verdict of Kentucky The Case of Minister Harvey. 'he failure of the government to recall Mr. will doubtless become the subject of mgressionftl discussion during the extra ses -6 It is ourrently believed that the diplo ic traitor bad too deep an insight into the d of certain high officials that his remo» is not ventured. NATIONAL ARMORY KOIINDRY The committee appointed lo proceed to Washington during the Session of Congress, and urge the establishment of a National Armory at this city, has held a special meeting, and made considerable progress in the collection and arrangement of the ne cessary statistics. Messrs. James M. Cooper and Felix R. Brunot have been appointed a subcommittee to raise funds for the neces sary expenses, and will wait upon our citi zens within a few days with a subsoi iplion book. Ctlorious I'niou Victory In Kentucky—-John •I Crittenden The returns trow the Kentucky election indicates that the Union men have made a clean sweep in that noble Slate. They have probably carried all the ten members of Congress, save, perhaps, the First. Dis trict The majorities are enormous. — Those opposing Union have polled the leeblest kind of a vote, and made a wonder ful exhibition of weakness. The venerable patriot atnl statesman, Hon. .John J. Crrtendcn, i' elected by a splendid vote in tin Ashland Ihsfrict. His success will in an opceial manner gladden the health of Fnion men from Maine to ('alifornia From hi> talents and influnre we have much to hope lor in the Congress which is sunn to meet After a service in the Senate of a tjuart.er (>1 century, Mr Crittenden, at the t’C** ul seventy-six, goes to the House oi Hepte sentatives where he will oecuppy a position similar to that of John Adarus and Col Benton. who, under similar cir in -tances, in that old age. were returned ; tit it '■ ■ >uy. We tnut that tin- l : nn n men w:ji ~i: ; n: ■ \ under his leadership in < ‘otiji .**■*. t ■: w h. ■: can they find as much patTcnon un'ted with as great experience v llow War Should he Frosei uted A note to D’Aguilar's Iran-dalion n! Na poleon, h •• Maxim* of War.’ inn- a-* i«c lows. It contains a ie» decided, the Marshal observes that the boldest and most extended plans are generally the wisest nod most successful -When we arc determined upon war,' he add'. l we should carry itun vigorously and without trifling What is to be done with Them! I'ne of the Washington correspondent.*, by telegraph, fay.** the Pre-odent i- 000*0.ier iug what he will do with the piratee* ca}*- tured in the privateer >avanri:ih. This is, undoubtedly, erroneous l b*- President has nothing to do with the matter at present, whatever he may do if the parlor are om victed. Their offence us one against the existing laws of the country, and a grand jury are the only proper persons to consider what shall be done with them. If they find an indictment, the trial will proceed, and most likely, under the charge of tin* Court, the offenders will be convicted of piracy, m capturing an American frig Ih'-n the President, by virtue ol bis ioii.-tituli.iniil privileges, may consider whether the pen ,i -ty shall Le uuj>o&er net. The <>i.l y ,niei ference by him ‘■hall b<- hi;*-, emit!, inn, wheil he has the puAel pa: if >11111:' ■ lie thinks it advisable. It Ims leaked out among Virgin a Se cessionists that the removal of the Confed erate Congress to Richmond was merely a dodge to win over the wavering in the State to the support of .Jefl llane' Se cession movement There was no in tention to make Richmond the place of permanent occupancy . the object bcinc to “seoedo' at their convenience whenever it was in tile interest of leaders to do -o The portable Government ol .leHerson D. it Co. is not difficult to transport, ii-l \ 11 - giniuns need not he surprised s' no 1 , time to learn that it had gone oil u. the last The Pennsylvania Hegtinents. now in and near Washington city arc at tracting their full share of public attention. The regiments which have recently arrived from the old Keystone ure second to mine. The soldiers arc a brave, determined set of fellows, well clothed, and equipped with all the necessary accoutrements They seem perfectly contented ; but, like their predecessors, are “spelling for a light.' If Harper’s Ferry, which was re garded by the rebels as an impregnable po sition, being strongly fortified.and having a numerous army behind it, had been storm ed,and taken by General Scott, with the loss to the victors of lrom live to ten thous and men, it would have been considered a brilliant achievement, for which General Scott would have beeD eulogised from one I-- extremity of the Union to the other. But since he has compelled its evacuation by his military science and skill, without losing a man, we hear but little pi aise ac oorded to him. People forget that he is the truly great General who accomplishes with but little loss to his own troops. They look rather to the glare of battle than to ire results. General Scutt has been remonstrated with by western men for ordering the re treat ol Oadwalader over the Potomac.— The old hero replied : -‘lt’s all right—all right; you will say bo three month henoe.” Interesting Spectuclc The arrival and departure of troops, to gether with a fleet of stoamers and a long train of army wagons, at Marietta, at the hour, on Wednesday evening, presented an imposing and interesting spectacle. There was a fleet of ten steamers, with 4,000 troops aboard, while three other boats, the Transfer, Silver Heels and Marmora, left for Parkersburg with the Ninth Indiana Ttegiment At the same time, a train of one hundred horses were in sight, approach ing.the town from Buffington, where they half left thesteamer Stephen Decatur, the boat having been detained at the bar by low water «r ® . . " '''>*» -•- V* Z» P * - •; A Dodge . '."f -t . A / English Items, The census returns give the population of England and Wales at 20,061,725, being an increase of 2,104, 1 16 over the census of 1851, and during the ten years 2,287,- 205 persons emigrated, of whom 454,422 were English; the remainder being Scotch, Irish, and foreigners. The Queen and the King of the Belgians have returned to Buckingham i'alaee. Prince Albert, on the tilth otdunm formal ly opend the beautiful gardens of tile Hor ticultural Society at Kensington, and not withstanding the- unfavorable state of the weather, the fete passed off with the utmost hrilliaucy and success. Nearly all the nobil ity and gentry male aod female, that were in town were present ; anil the bands ol the Household troops enlivened the scene with th« tr music 'j lie Prince is also actively pushing on the preparations lor the Interna i tonal Exhibition of 18(72. Blondin appeared for the tirst time the belbrethe British public at < 'ry.-tal Palace on the Ist of Juue aud in the language ol the reporters, * astounded wild Urritied” the spectators. He turned summersaults, pretended tu lull ufi the roj>e, ran along it bhndfdd, and Willi his head m a sack, Ac, <\v , the rupt* bring ddu feet iu length and I>U feet from the ground. On the 6th be again astound ed and lerritied the Londoner.- by walking theropr in a sack, cam lug u sluVe on his hack cooking an -nut her lie mean* t«< Wipe out Waterloo A highly intelligent American gi iitleioun • rrived here to day, just from Paris lie figured m<■ oui i circles while there, and had seve ral interviews with the Emperor, at each ol wliieh the latter turned the eunver-atiuu iipuii in" exciting .Mate u! allairs in this coiuJrs He imt on!\ expressed the stroug ••>l .-ymputliic- with tin* government uf the I itco Mates, and denounced the itbcl lion, bu; also .'aid to ujy inloriuant. • ■ Wi;eu y 'll l'e ..Jin to the 1 liited States, tell ; ii«> pev pie ; .in* heartily with them and if any ••n* *; iue ca L IVwii; r cognize the l'e Lc is » ar. give my In arty Support to the prtrent government, and agam-l an\ mi Mei nee J his was understood to me.in i _;i. mi -M > i iii'it in ant s.iys Na poieoii conversatiuiis pointed aii the tune to the piobabie action of England iu re lation to our affairs, aud he did not disguise tlic hope that she w’ould interfere and rec ognize the so-called government of the Con federal States, in • rdcr that he might hr. run excuse to pitch in. II is tirst move would !••• to incite revolution iu Ireland At the same time Luu.ida wouid repel the idea ui ;lie h ime government recognizing a logus government, based upon slavery I bey w .uid prefer to link their fortunes with t d.- tree |K-..p*e the North England In t British House of e<.muons Mr tie- eutorpi isi’il: ineuibt r from txalwHv ha- imiebniuly suspended or with drawn ; i- motion for the recogtn'ion of the separate rationality 'four revolted South ern St •• - S-nce the inirodu-u of that r.nt ie.i mm:• hi- m,n 1 i.. - • \ ;dm!;\ become 'iilh'-ien'iy d!um:n;iied t • "mptc ie‘fi'l ! • Ij 1 i,it*V and the d.i:.j. ; anv -ueh |. r>•c <. 1 iiiig. Her*, then. w. Bi v < a significant r- tr> j.ele unvetnent from the unLenai-e iand so ha-'.L m-i ui m the cut set i-v ‘K i tiu LottOti in hi-* Bnt.sii prov inces. Tbe Bl.ti-h no.-tt'p-'iitan j ■:« — . it will he t.ext oh-cm-d. unde deprecating the emphatic stm-mres .- upon the tp-arhei r\.- - .>] neutral :[ v .>! Doril- J*:i!lui'r- 1 ■ *rt riinl Ks. Hint Ki _'!and, Bona fitir, o. 147 Liberty street, oq Mon day morn nj: at 9 o'clock on I-r'.'iay nixHt at 11 o’clock, o( consumption, BaK\H KLIZa H r.TH, only daughter of Isaac W • &Dd Matuda I- Mil*;. nt\ in the I 9th year of tier aga. Put 1 t'h ietißu piety and zealous in the practice of every virtue, f-he accomplished her course tu a abort time, and was suddenly called by God to enjoy a crown prepared for her of everlasting res*. GONS, PISTOLS, BIFLES—The alien lion of those in search of GUNS. KIKi.ES, :; f'lST.OLSiito,*®, is directed to our splendid stalk* W. W. YOgNG, cnv4 No. 07 Wood eUr«M Dried kruit.- • 1,000 .bushels Dried Fetches 500 do do Apples. in store end for Bftl* by W. HaGALEY, )«j u *«d 30 Wood street •C ,‘*t v ,* k Sea PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Libssx and fidUiuai& WM. HENDERSON Tr*aBU*xb a. E. LARE. Pmu*s o» amusmon.—Private Boxes, so,uu; Single* Seal in Private Ho*. $1,00; Parquette and Dress Circle, chain*, 60 oeuta; Family Circle, if> cent". Colored GAllery. 'it oenu; Colored Boxen, 50 cents; Gallery, IS cent*. Kngsgem a Qt of MISS A. i. MEMiE.V 1 tna peculiar woman wili appear an puele***, dan>-euse authoress, actress, pantomimiet anti song Stress. MuNDAI EVENING, June 24th, l»i*L Mine Adah Menken as the FRENCH njpy. M’LLF. MaUIE OLIVE. After winch LOLA IHOKTEZ. To c.neiuJe wuh »he interesting and llf.-like tahiwMix of ihe The Ellsworth Murder. lo winch w il t»e added the evacuation of Haxpbr's 1-tkRV oy trio traitors, wrh the burning bridge*. the bu»r.«-d r> - ren; i f the rebels, and ihe ti-ght cl the K F. VV.» f:*.in the beaut.ful *t>ot. ONE IiUNUKEI/ 1 UM ." 1 £, Kft WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—IOO good teatmte.r* Whine.l i- mto Ba*erstown, Maryland to ser*e with the L'diU-.I Stales A*tnj;lhr '•otnj«?os:itvon will he tf»") I wenty Do'Urs p r month, »ud one ration fair » r•*■ uwn (i o«< «• t charjr. None but hoo»t and iudiif .rii.-n- trio.i t uei:d t»pf*ly Make 'immediate H|.phr*t:o il, WM.BINGBa' - , j*-4 H 3.T3 Libei ty stree'. li b,A IKjL>A«T t, K > 11 nM i BKI Gau E, i So - I>A i, i lib 540 tii Hint. il '1 he Captain* of the nevorwl rooi}>*uie& wII notify their »p**ctm- omupauie* of the place and hour c f eieciii.u uu*i Uihhe arrangement for receiving, i n.ini >••• and returning the voles, ill t of Harnbright will see ihai ibis order i-» «-ar- J ,cd Hud effect. Hint iau»t) the iclUl lin t*« he made to Brigade Eead'iuartern. Hv order of the Rrig. Ueu. Commaudiug j»»4 Ruh r. FINNiCi, AbsT Adjutant' leneta 1 .. }r 1 1 EhTlO ' a IDS.— lbe Aida to the Major U-u - d mio to the Brigadier Geoerala arc r» quested t" ni Tie uttice of Gen. G. W. Ca**, Hadroad Build up: Filth etn-et, ou MURMNh, June Wth.at lt» ovioi I. -,n biihinehaot ImoortAtice. ie2t A'i tiNfh">n '"Hume" uuauks—a iarge lot <’ud»*t uhihl Keniucky Jesn, at 16 cent* ie*. yard »tillable tor u ’lfornis, also a good assortment ’’*» l-t r ii.M- hie SfctuntUa Cadtt l>oeiib im>, Ac- ail verv ■ heap to I! mu Home Guard-. (’ HAN9tih LtJVK, )**-T 74 Marltut atreet. SI’MMKt. iirfM (iootis, Lacp Mantlpp. Hor «-rv, W tnic i »o<>d«, hoopbkiris, Hun DtnhreHaa, l i./ine-i .• u.M.-d.-, Housekeeping ' TKIMMINUS, I>re<<« BuUnnx. Cotton Trimmings. Gtinp-.r*- L*. Brus-et- [^ace Straw B< ,irn*b, Stri*w lb iioets. B innet K-bf>OOit, h ~,i»:er* ai»t Ri.eh* *. Jl-e i Wo, k H aci'i kerchiefs, Ldg ng-*, inserticg* mud Hands. L* 1 o .in* and Set-, Hos-eryr. tient'n Shirt*, Collars Neok Ties, I’odershm*, Drawers, etc, (Demi'lnu- \r i v , trrenadme Ve*l», iA*’e Veil*.; Ijmo \ efr, bEM ! l.Lh AND 'gK I 7 1 cents, at CHARLES (JIPNKKS, 7h Market |elV ONLY A FEW LEFT, AT — SF VENT Y-FIVE CENTS him »:s • fi v f ci 43 r krh, Will! 'l'll I TUI 1 1 /f'W /:/• ISO l*air* Hitinrii 4»aiter* f-ANCr BOOTS A T G 'JAc 100 f’fllHS LADIES MOROCCO HEEL SLIPPERS, \i wmiTii si.-j.b LoJiva ci , . I IU- '• 1 > i * 1 u.U rkk?<*Kl.LlNi. \KM 1 il\V AT ill FTftli Street tv. a-:. M UHKRTZ iV ( (>,, l"'l ARMY SUPPLIES. HtAiHjuutTaaa, Pkmh’a Miutu, i t'ommibHary Department, v Hmaiaßuao, June 19, 1801. j CKAI.KD I‘KUDOS ADS ARE INVITED k 3 * '' i*? receiTtui at the store of MUier A Kick et>- u. l.t r t y street, to the city rf Pittsburgh, until MON I . July Ist, hi Pi u’olock x., for furnishing, by contract. ih«* be-t qushty t f Fresh Beef, with shin*, n»«ckM an 1 i-t;low taken off at Camp Wilkins, m »he city <>: hits! urgfi, and at Camp Wright, rl Hnlton Station, A. V. K. K. Also. Hit' best ‘umhty of Family Bread, both to be de livered in »ui'h quaiiui.ef and atsuch times as in Ry be ordered by the Assistant Comtui.ftary, during the lime the troop- tn*y rernatn at said Camps a ho, f r I’.lot Bread, to be uelirered as above. Also, (• r the following other supplies, v.z : Smoked Bacon, M"!" Pork, Mess Beef, White Beans, Ground C-orfee, 'i«.% Brown fugar, Balt, Vinegar, Pepner, Rice, Sosp ami Candles. All of the above to be of the best quality, nod to l*e delivered at the above named Camps :u such quantities and at such times as may be ordered by the A-oiistan. Commissary. Nothing will be allowed for drayage, port rage, freight or packages, and all the above stippoes to be inspected by the Inspector ap pointed fur the purnose of inspecting Army Supplies at sa d Camps Bond* with approved security will be re quoad for the faithful performance of the above named contract*-. )e2l W. W. IRWI 'i. Commissary General. FI HE-WORKS for the 4th of JUI. Y) Kookets assorted from 1 ot. up to 1 pound Knm&n Candles, *• 3 halls up to 20, ’I r.angles, No 1, I’m Wheel*, No’* 1,2, Grasshoppers, Blue Lights, Serpeme. No.’s 1 2,3 Mimes, •• lio -i, Vo,canoes, Also a large assortment of colored Fire Works i store anti r .r sale by RKYMER A BRO.'K, No.’a 126 and 128 Wood street GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTER, EO-aS, ANI’ ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Hootia Itellvered when Ordered I). B. FERGUSON, t.nrner K'ch wnd Wylin sires M’CAJjMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FHANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, myiSU) .1 AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JO.VKB A LAtTH, Manufacturers of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AftO CQMDI SHEET IBOH. VIUEOWH, W«t«r Vint Mtr«erfonned iiy you in the presence of mv son-in-law, K«y. Mr. Gray, uot only gnvo me but permanent relief. I Aear noic as acutc'y as mmy tariitr yuirs. Reppectiully. HENRY BR'GGS. U givea me greßt pleasure t<* bear witnets to the truthfullneas of the above. Mr. Bnggn in now 71 jear< of age, and hi n Rfllictccl with partial, and Rome times tola' ]>cafneHs, f r toe last ti'teen yean*. Thin cu'a i* police'.. Dr You Moseh2iak*r. hkn th«- mas or of old. tpalres the I euf to hear W. h: GRAY. Prom ttu Old Well Known Oilmen, b .•! u «: is-t mghi year* 1 have f*eeu i Uaf in my left ear, mid my rigi.t uim beoame deal some six months ago i r»-..iud t*< vsimils loeau" and incurred heavy expouse in endwrtVi-nng U. obtain a cur , hut got DO relief iriiiu uny one, uul.l flu dly. in despair. 1 ceased my e-th-ri** in thisdirncimii At the earnest solicitaiioo o| rnv friends, however, I was lOilucad to surnml my 04-e in hr. VuN Mu* H/.IsKF.K. A* an old nri/po, anil widely kuowu in-i-, I in »t eneurfii'iy teeiiiy Dial ' to has re sirred me t'/»/K/ hairoui, who h is ip h us oer feet as it was i»rtv year* ago, and 1 eamrstly recom mtod all htll etml with Deafueaa toiorstilt f»r V«iN .MuSCH/LSKER at un-v JOHN Br, corner ot (lram t-n l sireei*.. PlTTaliUhoH, May k 7, l«egs to s«y li.rt. h.s s'l ill I'rutorgh must uo** positively lie iimded, wad aPfI.ICa l :«>N by thw-c who wish trie FULL BENE FIT of i r.-uuueiji, either I -r Doafuens any lu-tls.iy ol tin- Kin- ui Km aliiiiiU ne .‘>UUK \ l **\ * I E festlinoitlals from Imiurslimnililr An llioell)'. i.-Ko.vi .inu. M’DKvrrr, l ii in u u lieoefll my sou derived of DK. VON Mo 1 i/.lvk }• K'S skillful (realm*-hi, I h-ve much p*eas |., re i-oinmeudiQg Lim mail Hiinllarjr alttioted, h.-. m ».-t -i. ' restful anri-t. JOHN M’DF.VI'Fr, oil l.lhofly et'r.-l. I'd 1 , d oi'gli. Mav ' t», FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, E*U «'( LOSkl-A, COSIiHAVE X ( f>, I’oBT PTH.VT, ALLE-lUSsr Co, l'v 1 A.rd bh. isnl > vjuu. ro.v wjhcuziskkk: ioi 'n.i.-d *tr d. r.u* lam hxi-ry f» m'orui you tint my little dviguier, who n«s tw»eu gdite d*»l c»r |.»ur y -ar*. has, u nder ) o.ir sildlil treat in « ni, et,.;rc!y recovere*!. 1 feei quite sat isfied ihn • hearing would never have been restored by natural causes. hn< u* *uiir '.r-saunent alone i- she ii*dehied for!’. anNnl' 1, l’Rl> I»A UjY, hr<>m V a a W A o*otr guests the Joih of J.aii- Binoe la-,t season thegrouuds have b* en grea'ly unprovt- 1 aml beautified, rendering CTesaou one of the nmsi rornauiu* and attrao’ive pieces In the State. The furniture i- being thoroughly renovate ». The seekei t-l p easur*'. and the surlsrer from heat and disease, will tiod atirao‘ioos he-e, in a Aral class Livery Stable, Bil bard tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths, together with n.i purest Air and water, and the most magnificent mountain *cenery to be found in the country. I K-kots goo«I for the round trip from Philadelphia, JT.rto, from Pittsburgh, $3,06. l-’i.r birUif.- ioforrration,address GRAY GOODS jusi received tor Also, Cloaks of ull styles cut in abort notice, as we have engaged a first class cloak enuer from Philadelphia. Ladies, oall and examine. H. J. LYNCH, jelT No. 96 Market at., boLftth and Diamond. FnEsii Aiinkhai, waters <'-ongreisn, Empire, Kissenger, Blue Lick and Arlesian waters uons'aiHly on hand, fresli, direct from the springs at JOSEPH FLEMING, l«17 C-orner of the Ihimond and Market street. JjVm THK WAR— Men's Prune Brogans pair. Men’s Prime Boots $2 pair to Boldiers, and a large slock of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Shoes of all kinds, at equally low prices. LADIE.S Soiled Gaiteis 62c; Ladies Soiled Gaiters Q2c Ladies Soiled Gaitere 62c; at NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. J* B2 . D. 8. DIFFENBACHER. BACON. —l; 0 1 lbs shoulders, sides and Bams. KGG-S.—l bbl fresh. LARl>.—l3 kegs prime. BU ITBR—IO •• BROOMS—I3O dos. com. APPLEB.—I2 bushels dried, for sale bv 4 WM. H SMITH A 00- |9l» 118 Beoood and 147 Front stra «i. PINE POTASH.—A pure article of Potash can always be obtained at JOBEPH FLEMING’S, Corner of the Diamond and Mark»t street. PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the really good Potent Medicine, c»n be obuined at JOSEPH FLEMING’S, _ jeli _ Ooruer of *he Diamond and Market street HAVANA ClGARS.—Another lot of genuine Havana Cigars rac’d at J.MES S. KERB LINSEED OIL.—IO bbU prime Western seed oil, for sate by je]6 _ _ F. SELLERS A CQ. LARD 01L. —26 bbls extra, for sale by F. SELLERS A GO. Jel6 Manufacturer’s, Penn street, near canaL Bacon & lard.— ' ' 80 packages prime lard, 2,000 lbs country bacon,hams, sides A shoulders, received and for sale by Pennsylvania. JAMES A. FETZER, jelfc t'oraer Market and First ala. T?XTRA SUGAR CURED CANVASSED Jjj HAMS for summer use. A few more of those ex* cellent Hush which hav« met with such flattering approval. For sale by R . n F. SEUjEES A CO, Warehouse on Penn sL, between Wayne st» A CanaL Jel3 SUGAE CUBKD UalEO BEEF.— ~ 6 Tiorcts 0. D«ris 4:ob.>«ltirihh" - 6 do UconTUMd,rbrnlebT i»U F; BKHiEBB 4CO. ’Rwb, Sides and - 4 Oq.-Ptnk, ra ADK CBaYONS. —SO gross received «nd tor Oil. !■* hSCKHAM t BKLLK. 68 Fe aul h, '•y-V'f ■ ■ >■ 1-' ■ - -t- MORE CONVINCING FROM THE REV. W. S. GRAY BEAVER STREET. Aumboit Citt. JOHN M'C I.OSKEY, En<|., iiK 1H K FIRM UK 1) E A,F N E 8 S Alf IHSTBOMENT INVBNTED BY B HTW K KN SM rr HFI & i.U>NIi.G RA NT HI 8 LI)IITi:U Tim i: EAR. G. W. MI'LLIN, (’rexuon Hpriogtt, Cambria Co., r*n. DKMCBBEH CLOCKS, BOUTS AND SAGES CHEAP. JOR H. BORLAND, 98 Market street. waoond door from Fifth. Ladies Boiled Gaiter* 62c* JOSEPH KI EMING’S, _Co r ner of the Diamond and Market street. ■ TEETH I SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LUTE. CSILL, has removed to 246 FENK • STREET, in the house formerly occupied by Iff. o. H. Keyser, opposite Christ's Church. He win pye all the modern unprovements. Teeth inserted at yahoos prices, trom $l5 to $63 per set Rimuroa—Rev. W. D. Howard, Rev. Samuel Findley, A- Bradley, A. G. M’Qandless, M. D-, J. H. Hopkins, W. H. Vonfctrk, Dr. Geo. H. Keyuer, w. Nimick, Samuel M'Ker. flu27:ly^| PROOF TEETH EXTRACT Ell WITHOUT PAJS BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drug* or galvanic battery are owed. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to its best advantage. Medical gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety ana pamlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary haying no know 1- edge of »t»y process. 4GF*AKTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style, E. OUDBY, Dentist, jio14:1 VfiiM 134 Smithdeld street. “ OVFICK'oP fffK ) CITIZEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY, V PirrtufUGH, Jane 14th, 1861. ) ) ivilfEND NOTICE.—The President and Di- ru '.orii ol this Company have Uft day declared ii O.viden.i of THREE DOLLARS per share, payable to the cknoider* on and after the IBlh ins ait jhrlw BAM*L REA, Secretary. l) c| 1| lioxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters, 41/V w Boxes Clicquot Champagne. '■> Baskets Charles Heidsick, •ci Boxes Claret—Best brands, 100 Barrels Old Rye Whisky, He.-i C'ognao Brandy for medical purposes—io orn'd f-ir sale by O. »■ ' WiI.I.UM U'fZHVWT* Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Suril'S IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the iurtnemhin lately existing between LEE A KHAM and GEORGE A. KELLY of the city of Alle gheny, UDd.*r the firm of BECKaM A KELLY, was dia solved on of April, 1861, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLY. Ui-uiesr will l*j earned on ai the old stand i.y ii>e » BLEIGfih, .Yr.. 197 /Twin ty'trsst, fttLOuryh, fo. All work warranted to be of the best materials •mu workmanship. myßfclydis THE FA HI” N ERS HIP H ERETOFORE existing Imtween JAMEB M. ROSS and WILLIAM COLEMAN, under ibe linn of Ross A Coleman hasbeeo dissolved. WILLIAM COLEMAN. mv'4s-lnvl HKdU ». IWL£ ENGINEBUIIiDER and machinist, HR RAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL. cur. Jfor bury and Duq usme Way, Pittsburgh, Ptu, will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, viz:—Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, Tor wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; DriUuigMaohinesiHouaenandTobaocoScrewa; Patent* right and Model Machines, in tho beat manner; Shafting. !'u:-ieo, and Hangers, ol all sues and variety; Screws, of any il.ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will clau uiaku, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger En* smtv, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, Ac. Lathe (nbear* ana other Planing done to order; can plane 38 inch*** wui*», hy 0 f«.*i 6 inches long. Ati Orjers Promptly Fdtedaud Bamsstlo Solicited. N. E —Particular attention and promptitude given to an Printing Presses and (ther Machines. T^L^UR. —60 bbls family Flour, just ree'd r and for sa'e by i-13_ BBNRY H. OQLLINS- The Mutual Life Insurance do OF NEW YORK. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 160 WALMT hTKEKT, PHILADELPHIA. The business of this company is cooducted on the mutual prine ple, in the smoteat tease ol the term—the entire surplus, deduct ing necessary expenses alone, being equitably divided among the assured. hrc«*ipfa for the year ending 3lßt January $1,688,676 75. Assets Over Seven and a Quarter Hill Cash on hand and In Bank 4 120,060 38 Bonds and Mortgages 6,42L578 12 United States Slocks. 3*7,232 60 Rail kstate - 4QJ239 13 Due from Agents 20,46> 60 ——56,889,866 74 Add Inierebt accrued; but not yet dae BQjooO 00 Deferred premiums, (estimated) 186,000 00 Premiums in course of transmission 33433 38 Gross Assets, February 1, 1861 -.47,837,989 13 Rate.* of premium lover, and profile greater than in most other Companies. Tat pßopcattoa a# Cats Assets to the amount at risk i* greater than that of any other Life Insurance Com pany in the United States. Pamphlet* ani every requisite information will be furnished tree oi expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON A BLAOKSTOOK, mySl.3ind 87 Fifth Street,Pittsburgh. OKI LV, JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON HILLS, Allegheny City* Pa. HAHTTTICTUBUS OV SEAMLESS BAGS, ANI) OK OSNABUROS, S-i luche* to 40 Inches Wide iimv be left At H. CHIU»S A CO*ti, 133 Wood Htre-u fMidhurffb. oeSldT ii. !£. Ul LGEH, MANUFACTURER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE !Vo. 4A Bmllll Held Street. PITTSBURGH. F 1! I. t. ASS ORT M ENT OF Plltuburgto Muratactnred Furniture, CoD(*tiii>i y i'd baii'i which w« will sell at the lowest prl/vm for CASH. mvlfclv 8. B. & C. P. DARKLE, MANUFACTtTBEBS A.asrr> dea c, is r s xust ■nOUK. CAP. LETTPR, and all kinds of JL# WRAPPING paper, iave removed from NO. B 7 WOOD STREET to No. SB Bmlt afield street, PITTSBTJBGH, PA, OPE-Oash or Trade for Rata. «p 9 BT STATE AUTHORITY. 2ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. Incorporated is 1819—Charter Perpetual* Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, IBM $ 20UJJI 88 Losses adjusted and pud, over 13,000,000 PPOPEKTY INSUKED AGAINST Danger by fire, or the Penis oi Inland Naviga tion, at as liberal rates and rules as solvency and air roflt will permit, A. A. CARRIER - .*? .A. O-A-lID, TIIK A.MKIiK’AiN WATI-H t «»AIMM, ot \syEr Waltham, brg to call the sCenWwi <>( tl>« public to the following emphatic recommeadatioo of Waltham Watches, by the leading practical Watch irmker“ and Jewellers throughout the UoJted BtaWK. The eotire signatures aro quite 100 long for publica tion in one advertisement, but the names protected will bo reoognued by those acquainted with the Trade as being io the highest degree respectable and iofloen tlab At their establishments may be found the ine Watches of iho Company’s manufacture,-in great variety. Signatures from many cities aud towns not fatly r«p resented in this list will apj>oxrina-'!u!urbadreiti»c meat TO TUBS PUBLIC. w The undersigned practical Watchmaker* and dealer* in Watches, haring bought and sold American Watcher for a number of years past, and baying dea't in r ell kinds of foreign Watches for a much longer poriod ol time, beg to state that they hare oarer dealt in Watches which, as a class, or in individual instances, hare beau more satisfactory to thomselves or customers, whether in respect of durability, beauty of finish, mathemati cally correct proporToos, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine tun+k&ping rr»td/j than those msnutscturnd by the Waltham Company. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, Colnmbue, JAMES J. ROSS, Zanesville, H. JENKINS* CO.. Cincinnati*, WM. WILSON M’GREW, BEQGS * SMITH, DUHME * CO. a oskamp, C. PLATT, Delaware, KING * BROTHER, Warren, J. T. *B. M. EDWARDS, ('bicago F. J. ALEXANDER, J^Salle, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria A. HEPPLER, W. H. RICHMOND, H. D. KAYS, A. B. GILLETT, S. D. LILLESON, J. B. HITRRAN, J. W. BROWN, E. B. TOBIN, Basse a huasman, A, P. BOYNTON, Galena, WM. id. MAYo, Jacksonville, E. Cherry Grove, A, W. Freeport, WM. BCBFRZER, Peru, J. M. FOX, CoDton, WILLARD A HAWLEY; Svracu«e, N.Y N. HAIGHT, Newburgh, H. * D. ROSENBERG, kooheaw, O. A* BURR A CO., K. 3. KTTENHEIMK.K A Co WM.B. TAY! OR, W. W. HANNAH, 11, R A H. C.CARQENTRR, HOSKINS A EVANS, HAIGHT A LEECH, JAMES HYDE, JOHN H. IVES WILLIAMS a CO., J. N. BENNETT, A. & STORMS, W«. 8. MORGAN, HENDERSON BRO’B, J. A. CLAAK, BLOOD A PtJTNAM, JENNINGS BRO’S, JOHN J. JENKLNB, W. H. WILLIAMS, A. WARDEN, I* 0. DUNNING, CHAR S. WILLARD, W. P. BINGHAM, CHAS. G. FRENCH, J. McLENK, C. A. DIOKENBON, G. H. BASCOM A CO , J. M. BTANBIL, ADOLPH MYERS, THEO, F. PICKERING, GEO. DOTY, M. S. SMITH, A. B. VAN OOTT, Milwaukee, Wia* JOHN ELKINS; Racine, •* H. R. SHERMAN, BelOit, t*. S. 0. SPAULDING, Janeavillo, “ W. A* GILES Ptairie du Cbien, " REINEMAN A MEYRAN, Pittsburgh, SAM’L BROWN, Norristown, W. T. KOPLXN, GEO. W. STEIN, GEO. B- TITUS, HECKMAN A YQHF-, GEO.J9TEIN; E. 4- LASCELLE, BAM L. GARMAN, JOSEPH LALOMUB, J. J. BLAIR, GEa W. MoOALLA, FRANCIS C POLACK, a M, ZIBN, GBORGEfH ELLER, F. P. BELLAS, B. AUGHINBAUGH, Cbambareburg, 0 T. a HOFFMAN, tireenflbtjrg, •. „ « J. C. HANNA, Newcastle, u C. T. ROBERTS, Ebensborg, « J. 0. DOLON, Mauch Chuuk »• CHAS. LFFSBEB, Ashland, *• R. M. ST. CLAIR, Indiana. K. A A. PETERSON, Scranton, DAVID laAVERaCK, Patterson, N. J W, T. EAR, Newark, .• ENOCH F. BILLS, jßordeuton, HEN NY 8.. JAMES, Trenton, 8. T. LITTLE, Cumberland, OARSON A BRANNON, Pulaski, TBOS. GGWDBY, Nashville, A. W.PVLE, Springfield n*f£rV mcE ’ MAURICE k HKNEY, JEHUS.LVESTER, J. T. SCOTT AOO. •r a HUMPHREYS, E. A. VOGLER, K. W LEINBBCK J. W MONTGOMERY, BENJ. E.OOOK, a CHIJJja DEXTER A HASKINS, E. TISDaLE, ALBERT PITTS, ELLIS GIFFORD. F. W. MACOMBEH, J. J. BURNS, JESSE SMITH, T. M. LAMB, - a N. BTOHV, LOTI JOHNSTON, » ANDREW WARREN, Waltham, C. FOGa « ’ AMOS SANBORN, Lowell, JOHN BARTON, Lynn 4MJ* ?£SS?^ R ’ lAwreuco, W. M. BOOT. Pittsfield JOHN K SCOTT, « ' N. MOODY, Greenfield, co. L 35r h *- BEMINGWaY A STEVENS, “ WM. BOSQEBS A SON, “ KBENJIMIN; NewH„eo, J. & RIRBY, « GEORGE BROWN, IOT»r 4CO - D “- bo^ Mid^ leU » s ’ n ’ JOHN GORDON, New London. , J. a BLACKMAN, BrideeHt K££&, kL^, BBSON - N. G. CARR GEO. W DREW k CO. “ a J. MKLLISH, Hanover w. O. C. WOODBURY, Claremont REUBEN SPENCER « 1 WM. a MORRILL Exeter. RICHARD GOVE, JONATHAN HOSMER Nasho* N. W. GODDARD, HENRY H. HAM. BOBT. N. BODGE, CHAR a BACO\ Dove r , F. M. HARDISON, ekTlinnok. TWOMBLY A SMITH, Seco. MOSES M SWAN, • Amroeie, j-Afegsaafe U. 8. * GjJa. ROGERS, Gardiner, D. K* LUOY, Houlron, D. G. HALL. Lewiatown, BBINSMAID * BILDBETB* BurWtbo, C. H. HARDING, Br*dford7 T. U PHINiVKY, Montpelier. A. A. MEAD, ’ J. O. BaTES, Northfield. J. B. MUKDOCK, Woodstock C. C. CB H-D3, St Johnaburv C. H, HUNTINGTON, 6L Albans.^ FOSTER GROW, CheUe^ W. K. WAIjDACE Newbury, LEAND&R AM A DON, Behove Falla a a JENNINGS, n. Orient, GREGOR * 00, « a COCKRELL, Notches, A. N. HALL, Milford, ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, CiDTU)*.—ifl our watch is now exteosi«ly ooouter Wto s by foreign manufoctorere, we have to inform the pnbUo that no watch ia tit our production which ia m. aooompanied by a certificate of genoineneaa haadna the nnmber ottho watch, andatgned **y "M TrednniLi R. K. Robbias, or by oar preUoceitaora, Abbleinn Ti, I* a 00. - watchaeto-Jor - > , 4 T ,a;; sPMWfWsWk® i kiun. ; WWcaaleigantr, NtvlSS Broadway, N. T. 'f | " 40HN*. aseaosuseti I t ill Obeatnnt St, Philadelphia, far Phils JalphU sad Pamwylisais, w * -«r:‘ • ‘s> • \ ■' , r s , < Htoomm^Uio, Uecatnr, Bprmgtlelrt, i^nmoy, Fairpot t, •» Canandaigua," Poughkeepsie, « Batavia, Amsterdam, *• Saratoga, Albany, u Penn-Yan, « Catekili, “ lodianaplie, Ind. Richmond, u Terre Haate, Sullivan, ** Plymouth, u Kalamazoo, Mich Detroit, Allentown, Westchester, Wiillamflport, Chester, Lecanon. Harrisbnig. York, Lancaster, Reading, Wheeling, Richmond, Salem, Newbriry, Northampton, New Bedford Taunton, Fall River, u Gloucester, Salem. Worcester, Portsmouth,