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While the men wore waiting for the hour of depart. ure for New York, the captain of thecompany ' there was I Sickles' 'CUrninan. lid it is into now • ,„ • cr ettoica Haste.—At this season of the year a slice of well.eured ham is a luxury apprecia. ted by all and to those who wish to enjoy it we wish to make a suggestion. Messrs Springer Harbaugh s Co . whose warehouse is at No. 209 Liberty street, have perhaps the largest and most complete packing house in the vicin. ity, where, last season, they slaughtered thou sands of fat hogs. The pork then made is now thoroughly cured and a prime article it is, the canvassed hams especially, for the ex. cellency of which we can vouch. They sell bacon in any quaptity and the qualj y every pound is barb !IF MUM. aelayb , arkr. - We elm mend the house and pt-r - c,roJuet to the public as worthy of liberal patronage, and advise all who wish a choice ham, shoulder or side to try one cured by S. Harbaugh & Co, IRON CITY COLL= - Prof Cowley i here after to have associated with him In the wri ting department of the Iron City College, Mr. C H Renter, late teacher of Penmanship in the Public Schools of Allegheny City. Mr. Renter la a fine penman, having been a pupil of Prof. Cowley for several years.and is every way worthy of his distinguished instructor. The million of the College continues without vacation daring the summer, thus giving young men a fine chance to prepare • for the fall business. All the common English branches and Higher Mathematics are now taught in the College RAILROAD A catuerir.—A few days ago a man named Wm. Morrow was killed about a ' 1 , quarter of a mile east of Irwin station, by a passenger train going east He was returning from I.rwin's to Hay's Shaft, under the influ. once of liquor, and as the train approached him, he attempted to cross from one track to the other, and in doing so fall backwards, The train was checked immediately, but too late to save his life, as bo died in about two hours. ALLEGHENY ARSENAL.—Fourth of July and Fire Works!—We are requested to slate, that in consequence of there being neither time nor span •, at Allegheny Arsenal, to get up the usual display of Fire Works, and owing to the constant and increasing demand for fixed ammunition and munitions of war, there will be no exhibition of fire works, at Alle gheny Arsenal on the ensuing Fourth of July, as has been the custom heretofore. Tax U. S. GUN BOATS —The U. S. gun boats Conestoga, Captain 0. C. Wliamson, e . and Lexington, Captain John A. ble, left Cincinnati for Cairo on Wednerla where they will receive their outfit . Copt 's. hn A. and Sam .. Williamson: are the pito '._ the former, - and Cars. John Sebastian llif. Wade on the latter. Both draw ." . ovater than the A. 0 Ty lor, and will dou work their way to Cairo without difficult THE chaplain of the Twelfth!legimant. Rev. J. J. Marks. reached the city yesttirda*, on a short visit to his friends, purposing to return on Tuesday next. He states that the morals of the men have perceptibly improved ; that intemperance is rapidly disappearing among them, and that they attend religious services regularly, listening attentively and respect. fully. LIETIT CIL. EMORY will open his head quarters here in a day or two and establish relruiting offices fur his regiment, the Third B. Cavalry, which is to consist of 2,500 men, armed and fully equipped, mounted on regularly caparisoned grey h•irses. The loos- Lion of the barracks and stables has not yet been decided upon. ACCIDENT —A fireman of the Pennsylvania railroad, named Oryder, was severely injured, at Blair Furnace, last Monday. Some portion of the machinery cif the engine giving way,he became frightened and Jumped oil; breaking one of his arms in two or three places, be sides sustaining other severe bodily bruises He was taboo to Altoona and his injuries pro.' perly attended to. HARVEY U. OUILDB, , who lost an arm by an unfortunate accident on the 'Northern °antral Railroad, is gradually regaining his strength. He is now in Melville, in charge of his friends and will soon bauble to walk. The arm was amputated at the shoulder, and his physician, Dr. Spear ' says that but for his polverfal constitution be must have died Liar ffailffl far per year: in Clubs of five. One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. was uo pf Wu ,/erg br sols:l d e l . com ll pan a ie iBl :irrivaappliedforcook e d •., tutei2s,uar. -- —...---- SUNBURY AND Eel k: HA 11.14.0 AD —A t thu meeting of the L 4 giblature an het wru authorizing the (idtern.r t.o appuict a •loner to proceed over tL road, d , BEAM ,.' t Att! t4Aeast; ii iltrot IlliNt. to all, LA the condition of the road. '.... , 0 , has been made, it w.,1 fe de .',3 Governor whether the hoi..is do. - • . . 1 the State authorities, securing the . - ?'State of the money appropri. ,', for the completion of this ' • . 4 , be lifted without damage to the ' : • .' a. .',,,Ar z : ' . -, ~...is. . ,4. 1 -„,, wealth. In compliance with the pro. -, , 4,... 7 Pc; - 5 44 ... 1 .0.:37ve of the act authorizing the appoint ,j , of the said commissioner, the Governor J .,....,i appointed Colonel John A. Wright, who 4,, , , I, at once proceed to the discharge of the duty thus assigned him. . • •: ,1, 14:„4:. • 11 •• • , •-•••*.. *`'' - t4e. -4.;••,„ • ' • • ' I REOIALLNTAL FLAG PREegIiTAT.LON.—The "Koerner Guard" ()apt Fred. B Holmes,were out on parade on Thursday evening, and were high-'y complimented 1.. y every person who saw them. Their' marching and manouvres were decidedly the best we have seen here, and proves that they have been drilled and disci piffled in the proper manner by Capt. Holmes, who has brought the corps to Its present MA , clency by hard and severe drilling They marched to the residence of Capt. W. pean, on Second street, and formed in open rank at a parade rest, to receive a most superb regimental silk flag, gotten up by frionds cf the company. The flag W4B presented by Rev. Jas. Kerr in a'Very fitting and truly pa. triotic manner, in behalf of the ladies who had the matter in hand The response in be. bait of Capt.. Holmes' company was made by , Jno. H. Rickertson, Adjutant .•f the let Regi ment Infantry, in which regiment the ~R oii erner Guard" bolds the position of flag vile. piny. The Adjutant's remarks were deliv erect in an able manner, revel ving the Hag not Drily In behalf of the company, but afar th e regiment whose officers he stud were proud to recognize if-a '• Koerner Guard" in their present posi.ion in the regiment Alter the presentation •,as over Id ise-s Annie ~tenor and Emma II ,I , ea presented the c•lflrera with a handsome .1. plot each. A ll in all, the Illsfl. ner in vet, .ti Lbo Stars and Strip , - wore, re esived by t , a i•iitupany far exceeded any thing of the kind which we ever saw, and pr, .es that Capt Holmes is fully hi. t:, his nuances as a comnientler, and great motto. la 11u8 to biro for the efficiency exhibited by his ciiiii , itt , y throughout- Adjutant Iti4 Izertson ac., mph vied the coinparly-,during the parade aid Capt. aOlll3BB delicately shared the honors with Wm by throwing him always on the right in posi tion. The next parade of the con.);.any will bee n the 4th of July. Suecasa attend them. soul CUB- I. Hays, left the y after.. tailrutul, realag A COMFORT NOE THE VOLUNTEICHS.—SiIeSh Bently, Esq , of Monongahela City, who ac companied the Lawrence Invincibles, in Com mand of his eon, to this city brought with him a quantity of canvas, which be had conveyed n Camp Wilkins yesterday and placed in front of their quarters to protect them from the hot sun. With this protection the "In vincibles " will be very comfortable, as there is ample room for drill under the canvas. The company must fare well when they have such men as Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Bentley, to look after their wants. HAlsiCriCK CoUNTY, VA , with a population of only 4,000, has appropriated two thousand dollars for the ben , flt of tw,, companies of volunteers to be raised in the county 'This will mike three companies rased by this coun ty, one of which is now in actual service in the mountains of Western Virginia, and command of Captain B. W. Chapman, First regiment. Two companies of cavalry are also being organized there. THICATE.R.—To-nighl the patriotic drama I the •• Land of Washington," with a strong cast, will be produced at the Theatre. Then follows the much abused, because immoral play Jack Shepherd," in which Id 18/3 Adab Isaacs Itienken will ride her trained horse — Caution" fr, , m the their to the highest point of the stage, a distance of thirty feet. This very daring feat on the pa , t of a female is a novelty and will doubtleev draw well HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITL)N —The A rmunl High School Exhibition citn.e off at Concert Hall on Thursday, and :tweeted a large BEd appreciative audience. The exercises were full of interest, and the performers, without excep. lion, acquitted themselves well The valedic tory addrese•wae delivered by Juhn ti Bryant, and at its close certificates wore awarded to the graduating class. THE KANAWHA FLIET,URCIOr COOL k.)Unt4, is employed in the transport of stores and troops from Marietta to Parkersburgh. In three days, six thousand troops, three hundred horses and ohe hundred and fifty wagons, with a large quantity of military stores were moved to Parkersburg (or (len McClelland's coin mend. The fleet was supposed to be destit.ed for Caro. TB ARMY contract fraud case will be taken up in the criminal court on *noes The attorneys for the defense have not yet filed the affidavits of which they gave notice on Tuesday. Among the witnesses r , ubpoined are Gov. Curtin, Quartermaster Hall and other officials. The case will occupy several days, if not the entire week. THZ ILESOLITTION of Uuuncils relative to the Fifth and Wood streets sewer, published by us as read three times and passed was only or dered to be printed for the ii.for 'nation of those interested. It will come up for final disposi Lion at the special meeting of Councils on Monday evening, when any petitions or re. mOnstrances will be considered THE Pittsburgh and Connelisville Railroad Company have, we learn, closed neguttatione for enough iron to finish the road to this city. The work will be commenced at once and prosecuted vigorously, so that we may soo n expect to see the road finished to th ty, and cars running through upon it House thiamin —The dwelling house of Mr. James M. Phillis, a short distance below Industry, Beaver county, was entirely due. troyed by fire on Wednesday night of last week. Mr. Phillip' loss is about $2 WO, on which he had an insurance of $1,300. AT OlizasoN —Among the arrivals at Orea son Springs are Brigadier Gen. Anderson, U S A ; Hon. H. M. Rice and family, Minns rota; Col. Kramer and Lady, Vs ; Cu! J. T McCalmont, Franklin; Capt. James W Albert, 11. S. A. GoVEß.Ntsawr Coicranc-roas for wagons will find a good article of heavy Duck suitable for wagon covers, at C. Hanson Love's, 74 Mar. , ket street, at a low figure. Tax Mumma of the I\remum camp ground have finally determined not to hold the usual camp meeting this year. CITY TAXES AND WATER Rears troll 1861 —We learn that the above taxes are being slowly paid into the Treasury. Tax payers should War in mind that the time for allowing five per cent. is fast expiring, and if many taxes are suffered to remain unpaid to the close of the limited time the percentage will be lost to delinquents, as with but ono set of books, bills and receipts cannot be made out in the required time if psyment is delayed too long. DENTISTRY. —Dr C. Si l I,No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Dental profimmion. SAPONIFIER! Important lo Save Time, Tro:mle, nd L BEST :!" ARTICLE ' ; ,LYE ►N MAKING SOFT SOAP! One po4nd equal to Bu pounds For aide at Wholemalb. by Penn a. Salt ltfartu!t'g. Co. 11 ES ,TTSURCH. P es Groce r s w inifird -•-- • lt,11; " - , 4 '.tr• • ' r. • '•c•• 4.••••• • • • t4 1 , - " P - • • r e ) 6 qrs* •- . • , 4 „dh _ • 4 ' • • „ray••• : .• • . g e.t . • '4llll A Confederate Agent in Washington United States Troops Killed GEN. BANKS AND THE POLICE COMMISSIONER WwhuixuTux (_'try, June 28 —Ti,c steamer arrived at the Navy Verd thin worn. ing bringing Interesting but painful intelli. gence Irmo Mathias I unit. According, to the statement of persons in the expedition, Capt. Ward, of the Freeborn, yesterday obtained !rum Captain Rowan, of the steamer Paw nee, a reinforcement of about 20 wen and, united with others tram 14 own vessel, am prising between 80 and 4 in ail, started-in e t.cgiters. tor iktath ki tsekoint, tang with the - itorWe filled With .and on snore, and with, which breastworks Were etkal erected, the preceedings being un• ‘tur the direction of Lieut Chaplain. While in the act 01 returning to the Freeborn, .tor the purpose, it IS stated, of obtaining cannon I for the battery, a force of Confederates van , ously annealed from 80t) to I,Utio, suddenly i emerged from a thick wood in wia:cli they had oeen concealed, and poured a volley 01 snot I into the federal party, who made ri hasty re treat, several of the men by awimmicg, to the vessel. Capt. Ward, of the Freeborn, pro. touted his wen as tar as possible with his guns, and fired 11: or 15 shots among the rebels, with what effect, it could not be ascertamtal While in the act of sighting a Witt after it is said the gunner had been wounded Captain Ward was struck in the breast 0 . 1 , a bullet and in course of an hour thereafter died from intern. al hemorrhage. A sailor named W. J Bess, was wounded in tour places, it is feared mor tally. Several others were woundd, among them Jack Williams the cozawain, a ball en tering his thigh, The flag ho carried was completely riddled with bails. The men all reached the vessel without further damage Captain Ward's body was brought hero to-day by the Pawnee. In the funeral procession wench accompanied it from the wharf to a place of temporary deposite, in the Navy Yard, was displayed the riddled banner. ,The gloom which prevailed in the locality was op. primitive The remains will be transported North. It is said that after the federal force retreated from Idathias Point the breastwork. were immediately occupied by the Confede. rate'. Information bad early in the day, been communicated by a negro belonging to Dr. Howe, whose souse was burnt by a party from the Resolute, on Tuesday, ehat the enemy were in the neighborhood at lea. t 1,00(1 strongt The negro approached the federrl party, a fu• chive, with his !thin on a pole, as a kind of lisg oftrucc, He has been brought to Wash • ingu - in quite happy at his escape !rum the rebel neighborhood. lial. - riswitx, June Yd.—The public mind is quite feverish hero to-day, and there is much subdued excitement, but no demonstration has Illcaly to be made. Considerable crowds surround the police stations, anxious to bear of expected deneliliments under the new po llee regime. A search has been ptogressing in the Marshal's ofßee, and a large quantity of snits and ammunition wore found secreted in a cellar, in the walls and beneath the floors A case of valuable pistols, over eight hundred rifles, twenty five of which are of the limie pattern, were among the discoveries. The letter ire eunoSed to have belonged to the Slastachusetts soldiers, who were disarmed by the mob on the lflth of Aptll. An immense quantity ut percussion cat e. es timated at 1,000,000 were also fuunl, as welt sea,loo ball cartidgan, 6,000 Minie cartidges, and various other articles. Including balls steam gun. The search is still progress• ing It is supposed that a considerable quan tity if arras will be found at the various eta ti, n houses This morning Gen Banks tamed an order directed to Col. Kenly, In reply to tho protest of the Police Commissioners, in which he says: "You will take special notice that, by my proclamation, neither the law nor the officers appointed to execute the law are affected in any manner whatever, except as it operates upon the members of the Board of Commis sioners and the Chief of Police. Every otil• car and man, with the exception of those per sons named, will be continued in the service and theositions they now occuF.y, unless they shall refuse. In such cases the Provost Mar shal is to select others to fill their places " Among the articles found at Marshal Kane's ollice was a twelve pound cannon ball, bearing the inscription • from Fort Sumpter to Mar shill Kane." W AsHINGTort GiTY, June . 2B.—The object of Capt. Ward in throwing up breastworks at Mathias Point, was that his boat's crew might be able to hold the place, with the aid of a amen howitzer battery and covered by the 82 pounder guns of the Preeban until his force should be reinforced by the New York 71st r. &bent which he bad sent for to come to his support. It was thought tloat the regiment, once there, could fortify themselves and bold the place against a force short of vastly supe rior numbers. The Pawnee, however arrived at the Navy Yard, with Capt. Ward's corpse, before the dispatch reached the TIM escort, to march. The steamer Mount Vernon, Capt, Woods, left the Navy Yard: this evening for fortress Monroe with dispitches from the Navy I)e.. pertinent to Gen. Butler. She took a small force of marines, and a detachment of compa ny H, New York 7lst to relieve their com rades who went down thereabout ten days ago in the Anacosta tender, as guards to the works of the Rip Raps. LOUISVILLE, June 28.—The Jossrne/ author itatively denies that Col. Rosman is recruiting troops for the Government. The Nashville correspondent of the Mem phis Appeal, of the 27th inst., says: The Log islature is endeavoring to conciliate East Ten nessee, whose Commissioners,* are now at Nash ville proposing to the Legislature to allow East Tennessee to peaceably secede. Their moreorial will be presented on Wednesday. Harmony prevails, but a storm is expected be fore the end of the session. A special dispatch to the Now Orleans Della. 01 the Vial inst., from Mississippi City, says that a steamer anchored off that point, had captured live schooners, with which she sailed Eastward. The blockade of this point, the same states, has been permanently instituted, and that the Mobile mail boats were diseontinued e New Orleans Picayune, of the 25th, says a United States ship 01 war, with eight guns, is anchored at Chafalays. Gassman, Vs , June 47—11 r —Corpo ral Hayes and twelve men belonging to OM. Wallace's reginsrr t of Zouaves. while scout. ing on Patterson's Creek, twelve miles East of Cumberland, night before last, encountered a party of Rebels numbering about forty, and a sharp engagement ensued. Seventeen of the enemy are 43 reported killed and a number wounded. One cf Hayes's party was killed and himself badly wounded. They captured a number of horses. The rebel force at Bu. chanan is reported to have been increased four thousand. MARKET -•-.01.4- ,.-:-.''' BOONESVILLE, Ju 28.-180 tov.S l4 -1 4 ' rived here from George r 51,.., ~. . . , • a ''' '. : " t 4 . 1. - t ' -0.. ' ' biL owiiiisost CO., for the purpose of being ---. ' ... •, , \trw.s .,,,, 4 , , , i ,' 9, !4 ,0 * ... ..- -`, U. S. music* as Home tiggai. Stele. They ere Ardeliarr - uk tt.e same county are expecte..? ',ergo bodies of men In Johi . -oaring to . , _take 92418EMer et . ...1Z...4',.,..; . • -., • - • '1 4, 1- ir 4 • 4 J „ THE LATEST E WS. BY TELEGRAPH WASHINGTON CIT 1T ITEMS SEVENTEEN REBELS KILLED ill MITA H V MOVE lINCITEMbINT IN BALTIMMt 7711: 7' A'NNE SSEE EGIN LA 7' LATEST FROM ALEXANDRIA I. 1: - • '4l. ` • .• • - • •• 1 .:t?;. • • ••,_ +" .44+ ••••••• 111122Z1 WASHINGTON CITY, June t2F , .— Aleguii lan, of Charleston, S. C., it is repo ted to the proper authorities, has been iii New York making arrangements for sending both turn and military equipments to the South. lie has been also to, cr was about to depart for litture pe, IS agent for war like supplies, in the employ ment of the Confederate States. This morn m g he called at the State Department with the passport of a British Consul, for the purpose /f obtaining thereto the signature of the Sec retary. In accordance with the new regulao ri 01 the Department., he was I, qoPsts.i task- atildasit 4; ID id. !!'h he did, and t.• 511 On making bl 4 ft pi ~,t; wad h, lii,• t3r) ` 4 l..nrr end two - oiti..•rd, Wn, I , and w,:ni r ll,ll. 14 In pa icon tivenatiug LAW., r vi Ito, gun .rtuutuih. Airc.o.l) practical iii3atiori ot an: being prepared. Senater Witso ts n, it ~,1 , ,r ,•t00k 1 , hots hewn iu cmstiltati.in tres4tnen, le w:!II a., high .ttic-fs ol 13111tbeht, Kr .1 at an early day of the et 4v54 sion of Uongreks, will, HS rloorinnt, .f Committee on ',wilier:, allairc. o.;tite series of bill for I. , r , p. , sieg, fir.,/ to leg-dr,"., the executive action c, , )lll:Cifb,ng the prcato, defensive or warlike preparations, c'-'•undiy giving the sanction of law to the plan al tea,/ s anrounced for a permanent increase ~; th. army; thirdly, retiring infirm and al.,ai,,ed army officers; fourthly, to organize a Natioi...,l Guard to be all clothed and armed alike; fifth ly, to increase the nubr of ca to ex. tent of 60, or to the nu m mber e oS enato rs , e and authorizing the President to fill %bonne!' s caused by resignation or otherwit , , in that Ina &auction. Besides It is designed to reccan mend an appropriation of $200,000,000 to carry the defensive measures into effect. The above are substantially the objurts contemplated. Ewing to the expedition'. c.lling, .1 au many ttuups Soto the field the tteartermaster'n De. parte:lent haus nut boon able toliwnleh uniforms so as to Immediately meet the demands-- al ensures have been taken, however, for an adequate Purply at the earliest practicable period. Some of the members of the N Y. 12th rog• mama of Militia unite in a request that it be stated there is no ad. Trate ground (or the re port that their Commander, Llol Butterfield, treats them otherwise than with kindness and a due regard to their comfort and Interests. Gen. Fremont probably arrivtd here to nigitt, as such was him intentions. ALKICANIMIA June 28.-1 nfornintlon re. ceived here (rum the Zouavo Camp this morr mg, states that Lieut. Howison and the Zouave Captain, whose protracted absence last night gave rise to fears (or their safety - 4ml returned uninjured. Lieut. Sweet's company returned at midnight without meeting with the seces sion cavalry. Private Murphy Is still mts• sine. The ?strait. at Cloud's Mills seen.; to have been only another .attempt of the enemy to harrass our pickets, who are, at pre,...ot, the only victims of the war, and they notify us ol their presence. They wade only two captures neither of whom was prepared for resistance They were pounced upon by about 16 rebel cavalry from a side road. Murphy was, for the moment, off his horse. The other, a Zou. aye, was engaged in picking cherries, and without hie arms. Another portion of the rebel cavalry, about 40 strong, drove In the pickets within a mile of Cloud's Mills and then retired without succeeding in making any captures Lieut. Howl/ion and Capt. Pedlar, of the Zouaves, company K, did not fall in with the enemy, as their temporary absence gave cause to apprehend The compliment paid to the Pennsylvania troops by the Inspector General, yesterday, was to the 4th regiment, Col. Hartrauft, and not to the bth regiment as stated in yester• day's Diva& A. BuoNari &JAL, June 28 —Col. B. Grover, of Johnson county, furnishes the following :- 1220 Union men in Johnson county have formed a regiment. under Col. Grover for the purpose of being sworn into the service of the United States, acting as Home Guards throughout the State They are constantly and Cul iirover is here to secure arms from lien. Lyon for them. He also re ports that 800 are organized in rennin county and 800 in Cass. 200 of the Pantile men ar rived here to-day as a convoy to take arms back with them. - - .IeATIVCI LLE, Juno 2b —The surveyor of this port awn, nncw that he. is not grantin : g permits for any clots at goods to the seceded States, or ondemning carrying contraband goods. 'rho gun-haat Tyler cot afloat to day, and with tpe Loksington and Conestoga passed IL rough IL , <, cabal. The latest Recounts from the Hut Tennessee Convention *beta that it large body taver re - ?taboo to the rebel government. at minority are in tavi,r of a proviaiunal Kovernaiem for the --- ST. Locus, June 2.B.—The Carlo correspon. dent of the Democral says that hundreds of Missourians from different parte of the State are concentrating to Arkansas border, where they receive arms furnished from the South, and were they expect to be joined by troops from Arkansas, Tennasse and Mississippi to overrun the State. Bird's Point is now thoroughly guarded by two regiments and a battalion of flying arthilery, a d is fully capa ble of resisting any attack from the rebels. Sr.Lueis, June 2 —'l'b e Hun. A. T. La cy, s member of the Legislature, was arrested at Cepe Girardlau yesterday by Col. Bland lately sent to that point. The:prisoner was placed on board the steamer J. C. Swan, and will probably be brought to this city. Messrs. Newman, Moss and Allison were arrested a few days since at Commerce, Mo., and taken LO Cairo and released upon taking the oath of allegiance. BOSTON, June 2S —The schooner Searsville, from Cape itaytlen, on the 3rd lust reports that the Spaniards took possession of Fort In dependence, fourteen miles from that place, on the 18th of May, and fears were enter tained there of a still further invasion. RLMItTON, C. W., June 28.—Wm. H Russell, the London nmes correspondent passed east, over the Great Western Rsilrmo this morning. Autusilments. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LUSO &ND........ „WM HEN DEREtni Turstraza .A. E. LA RE. Palm or ADNIVEIIOII.—Pri vat. Boes, $4,00; Single Seel In Private Bo; $ 1 .00; F'vuliette an d Dress Circle. chairs, 60 04%114; Circle, cents; Colored Gallery, a osatir, Colored Boxes, 60 centrc Gallery, It Gents BUM night of the engagement of the wonderft entree. 11112311 A. I. DIENKEN, Who will appear to two pieces, tho Land of Washing ton and Jack Sheppard. SATURDAY RVENIING, Joue 20th, MI, THI LAND OF WASHINGTON. To conclude with JACK SHEPPARD. Jack Mb ffi ENK EN 1 u character .Lo lutroduce for the first Lane in Pet,tairgh, her celetirati.. horee “eatit;,,o GOV. GEARY'S PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. Tfl sPLE.NLID SEGI.I4IIiNT °RI; AN teed under a eomrniarpon frrm the War lii.parti men dirie.f t,, Col. tie.ary, is to be mustered into Federal serv,re this week Solihsrs desiring l) serve for three years or duting the war in the largeat and beat ae . tineti regiment yet organized if/ the Stale, will be taken to-day to all the ranks Ur the Geary tinards, new organising al Wilkina hoard and lodging urih ha furnished from L 1.5 111116 of ell' me t until .he eorps is fnustered,,stlieti will ti” re enon as filled. Uniforms and equipments as moon as mustered. The Regiment will be dri led in Camp Geary, near Niladelphia, toe finest camp in the State, and is ordered to Active duty ad soon as it can be Sited. Apply, us above, to Lie= (tURDON 8. BERRY, _ 1 6 " 11 Recruiting. r rnt. Jno W. Geary. OLUTION relative to Public sewer Fop and Wood streets. ' q Recording Regulator be directed ' for the eonatru tion of the Wood streets heretofore 4 . , .P°° 12 ? 11 - • RN. 's-1' F77:14 :.f‘e}.;,* M=EMI - 4 WILLIAM CARE Bt CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, ()INS, &c. I MPORTERB OF ALSO, Distilb3rs and Dealers in FIND OLD 110740NOIHELA DTI WlllBl Y, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, Ly ly PIPTBB la. PA. gabarca mid Wd D. SINEttAIiT, Liumminnua 0:11•111 DI ALL UNDO TOBACCO, SNUFF £ &palm LW 121 WOOD lITIDSZT ILVOrt ARNSTILILL, Wholamb and /Watt Bear fn EN UI NS HAVANA SEGARS, Virginia Chewing Tebareg•, WOOD STREET, under Inn M. Marten Haw,. anti HTTtiIitIROH. t•A. e ROOERY AND TEA STORE; WHOIMAIR MIAMI IN :8 TTEI22. 1 GI- GI- , AND KINDS OF PRODUCE. Goods Delivered whessOrdered. D. B. FERGUSON, tidalvd Corner High cod Wylie atm. t htuitiargb ILLER & RICKETSON WHOLESALE GROCERS, Viirdirns o 11111(41 n DADS, W INKS AND SALAMI, NOS 2 AND 223, COM= Or LlBEirrr AND LRWIN STREET% N 1) SOLB dOBNTS FOB SWEARER'S CITY GLASS. roe, Halls, Cotton Tarns, Constantly on Hand. r Mr 2 ALIPM B. Brea/ J ACM L. LIEIIB WCALMONT & KERR, ATTORWAITB AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO mniklyd Poisissy Iva to to . lIIEER H AL V K HOLLAND BITTERN. Choicest and most fel Tonics and Carmine tires in the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally ap. proved as a Family Reme for NDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, ,COLIC, HEAkitTftBURN, HEA DACHZ A ALL DTSPHPTIO COMPLAINTS Birwmu or ha'Obrf r lo.lll But one sae of the genu ine, hall pint bottles.) Price One Dollar. Dee a tea spoonful, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. SOLE PROPRISTDRS. Sold by Druggists generally. Pittsburgh, Pa - — ROO na - ENTAL ORT)ktas - T j Etsoond Regiment Rifles A. H. (4 E OFFICERS OF THE SEVERAL Compuies oom_posing this Regiment are re.. queeted to meet this (Tuesday) eveningAt 4 o'clock. at the Town Rail. Allegheny, for the purpo a of making nominations for Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel of the 2d Regiment of Rifles, to till the vacancies created by the Pialgriations of Colonel Br.. retort and Lieutenant Colonel Csiss By order of F. lIABIBRIGHT, jetzt Major Commanding. mums, RIFLES —The atteu tion or tbooo fuse/lin:a ert GUNS, PI is diterted to our splendid stock. W. W. YOUNti, rev* No. 9T Vlnn4 street FRESH MINERAL, WATERS --. Congreies,_ Eissenger, Blue Lick and Amman wate constantly on hand, fresh, dtreet from the sprioge at rs JOSEPH FLEMINS, lel7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street._ vsl /000 $2,000, $2.600, s3,ooo.—Four small !arras for sale. No 1, 8 miles from the city, .12 screw, with good tmprovemen,a, No. 2, HI scree, 14 miles ,rom the city, and four Torn Heiviek levrile, dwelling house, barn, orchard, he. No. 8,12 miles from the City, 62aeres 11 , 11 improved, and In atiod order, No. 4, 60 acmes. 8 miles from the city, near Ever• green, wwlimprorod. For sale hy lets 8. CUTHBERT HON, 61 Market 'drool. _________ StraTi. -- 100 bbl. B" Ra ined Sugar, 60 "a" do do 16 Crushed do 16 16 " Fine Pnli r eriAnd do " Coarse do do Just received and for sale by REYkIER & BROTHER'S, No.'s 124 and 128 Wood street. JAS -116)B B, b 9 11ARKET NTREET, Is telling BOOTS AND BLIOES in every variety •nd style, d T PRICES TO SUIT nos TIVRB. Chil and examine bin Mock before purciuming else- where, as he Is determined to sell °HEAP SUN DRIM.— 160 bane Rio Oottee, • 160 bbli (oak,) N. 0. M 0112606, 16 Mete Porto Mee Sugar 60 bble Refined di:. , 2i • do Yello do 600 boxer' Window B lare, Yb bbla N. Y. Syrup, lb lb " do " No. 3 Large Mackerel, 111 able No- 2, medium, do kw sale by W. B. WITH 00, • „If. its Second. and its Primit Btreet 7 : - ` ON . 3WESTERNLA—NDS.—Per lands in f '• • -HO `,..? pay -fed that we hicAtiLICY, 'sleet Council Wines and ,liquors. w E E T 11.4h.i;;E1l A\,. DEALER IN I ERA NIA Es, Colt DI ALS, WINES, ' Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, No. 150 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. (622: (oti/ H. & i'. P. MARKLE:, MANUFACTURERS AIV I.) D 1 INT LD+p/if, CAP, 'Anvil- and all kinds WRAPPINt, PAPER, awe removed from 1 , “) WttUll STLI.E3I` to No. 38 Stull Wield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. liQaeh or Truoo to) Ruo. apfP teTATE AUTUORITY. /ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. I aettrportitod in 131 1)---Charter Porpetual. Ctotti c.nttal and I. 1,541. $ t,.n5,tt6 9S Losxen atltunLetl Rua paid, 0ver........ 1.1,00 u 000 IPPf /PERTIZ INtitJhEl, AU A N; I` I.anger by tire, or the Perth. of (wand Natt y.4lton, at na liberal rate. anti mitten anmotrttut•y at,.s ltar trout will permit. A. A• CARRIER ek. Hltu., Agent:, W. H. ENE, Hurreyor [,,, I 'ln NI/ 6:: Vourib strret, Pilled,. ell, ONLY A FEW LEFT, -AT - SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS LA Di EN' FINE GAI rr It N Nl' () It 'l' II t,13`,0, T k I AI Us 7' BE sot D -A LSO 150 Pairs Misses Gailers A. INT 0 '2" 13 C) A T 623 c. 100 PAIRS LADIES MOROCCO HEEL SLIPPERS, AT Mu WORTH $1,25 Ladies call and see them, ENT'S SHo ESANDC3AIL fts VF LOW AT 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., On PITTSBURGH. PA. PJUIPAILIID PION TEI The Weak and Nervous should try u.. Itl FI,EB, Olisintso &Oh I=3 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Menufgettirart, and tY trazawi &id Recall Dealers In FCRIVITtRE & No. 424 Penn btr Pet, aboVe tr Have on aaud a large aesortnuint of itsaaysiut Pima Fur,azare, Walt.) La awl MithAgiairot that ow u and tub, ranted equal iu quails] ow, .ty ato any mgr far lair./ in hitt eity, AIM VIII la 1 raa •onto,fe often* taatke Oft 501%., M FA LT 07 LOCI t lALPIIOVED PA?KNT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH A NO tat iIN DRILL METH, Oboe, 68 Fifth Street, totJ TTSE MUM. PA. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS kn.('Yia JOAN L Bort,. WM. ihrl. 1.011.01108 JONES, BOYD & 4 A NUFA U . l‘ 8 OF NAST t•••-1 ; al,. Spring Plow bud A. H. tit.e..l .•, au,l A?. 1 , r ItiAn 40,1 L.• I , ll 4 ll3hiUlitiH, Ye. DR. Ur: WATERCLIFIE AND HOFAEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ALSO-Mb V.N't UK It A I Nfte)Vl (. ATEI) TRUSS YO 1-7 .11" IT desztr (KM PiEMAND WAY2I2 fire 'kg:EWAN MN( wow. JON/gti :46 lifiututleediour op IRON AND NAILS, JUNtATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. MON& La'th'e Patent Piste' Beds, Mks, ho. WAR.IIIIOII7BIO, Yu Water lllimit, sod 13S Wiest Streit, PITTSHUMGH, And corner of Itrankiin and South 'Ulmer Etrece, utocato &Way JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa. 1112f07A011:INIA8 OF SLIPILIESS BAGS , AND Q' OS.N.A.I3I7IR.GtS, 32 inches to 40 Inches Wide. alerOrdere may be left at H. OHILDB • 00'8033 Wood &treat. Ptmburah- o6211:17 BOW& & TETLEY, 186 Wood Etreet, _ . MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL =WLLS at the ahorteet possible notice. ng E been in the business of numufactrizing Mohr ever store the 'lever" first brolmont, iv. can mantra persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will he to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on hand when JOANM —JOHN &lELLON LA let PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a CupartneraWp in the practi,e of the Law. JOHN M. li IRKPATMIOL JOHN MILLON, Pittsburgh, May 16th, KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, Arrossgva AT LAW, Na 133 Fourth Street, aye doors above Smittitteid, Pittsburgh, Pa. feU•a BULGE• 111, MANIIPACTIMICE Or EVERY DESCRIPTION Of FURNITURE. No. 415 Stulthield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSI)RTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Comdataly en hand w h)ch we will eel.' at the low -13.4 ortran Us/ CArqi tnyl6.lV t;i4,1111) KIRKE t BARNES' SARI AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. EAD 111 k: FULL( /WING VOLUN TARY teiiiimonini in repixrci b BURKX & BARNES' SAFES Mc ma. Busks 6 t i S I SHIS -- fientletnen: Satan, Satan, the night of the Z 2,1 of Fehrtutry, IMO, ell our Macthio. Shope, Paint Shotat,l,cooo, Material, Engine ouse, and all the Warehoueee of the Southwestern &poke awe Carnage Manufactory, all being entirety filled with dry corribti.mble material, were burned flumu. In a room of the raiot shop, where the hear Wes moat Intense, WEIS OLIN of your nuke of Sates; con- Limnos all our papers, insurance nobbles,. &0., amounting to over gd40,000, which, on being taken out, all were en 'rely ear, We 'newt cord's! ly re , ommend the Burke Barnes oak. as befog very superior. Your trends, PLA'rE, MA RUIN & GORDON, The above Sores, of every also, on hand and made to order by BURKE At the , 1 Fstsbhshed Bac Factory BARNES, 14 sad 18i Third street, Pittsburgh. Ps. mar7:42w/ w 1 y Monongahela Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH. orrrona—JAUFS A. HUTOHIBON, President, DENBY Id. ATWOO_ ,D Secretary, CAPT. JAB. WOODSMAN. Gaul Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. .11 !manna all kinds of Ara and Marina Risks.- _ _ _ ARBETS, MAY 10th. 1881. Stock Due Bills ayable on demand and. encored by two approved names..s 78,150 $57 00 BWs Rereivable -34 Bills Discounted. ..... ..... - 343,4a0 78 12,000 00 R 115 me, Mechanics Bank stock Mod. -4 0,166 00 100 ®hares °Miens' Balk ,tack coat. 6,176 t 5 40 Shaves Exchange Bank Stock cost. 2,000 00 60 Shares Bank or Pitts burgh 1040 00 C AW Ifi 400 00 1 212 ; 138 4 17 DIitECTORS : Wm. E. Holmes, Jas. A. Bulchlogoa. Wilson Mier Jobs Atwell, Wm. Rea, a ß,Roblson. J co firDevitt Richard Kaye, Jos. Kirkpatrick. It. Wallace, Rohl. Dairen, o. A sorry , Wm. A. Caldwell, WmAldeana; James Woodburn, Balance of Book Account* Oftice Furniture.........._..... Clash . ... ... ....... C. WEST & CO. ) C A R ILIMEIPACITIMISLO or AGE. ROOKAWASEs RI OtILFURBA BLE S IGHB, No. bn Ann 6 Yreer,.,Frdtatnw" Pa air All work warranted to be of the beet tenjta end workrnanobiD. Notice of Dissolution Partnership. NEOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the partninshlp late% clinging betweaaLrult OKHAIIi andiattßG A. 8-131.,Lt Gabe CAT of Ane_giumb under the firm of Bicoiroim K$LLr. was dissolved on the Mint elpiL isal. by mutual consent. 8EC1R.11431 & 11.84 LY. sta by t The he subsentsm business will hy be =li whomedall on the At the old nd ot the late firm willbe seated. busine . Allegheny, 4,1861.--fe64f EORG E A KELLY EVIROPMAII AGENCY. THOMAS RATTIGAIstIITROPEAN Agent, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa is pamper to Wrap out or send back passengen; from or to an, part of the old country, ulnae r by steam or sailing sets. sum . FOlt SALE, payable to any part at Etrope. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. road. Alec, Agent for the old Black Altar Line. of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of SLeanterszal info between New York, Liverpool. Obtagotir and flihraV fell. HUGH Ida BOLE, F i NGINE BUILDER ' AND NA GREAT WENT RN PLUMB MILL. dill ar and Durpisme W . Pittner:ph, fts., imam to order, and warranted as good as ani be mad% &Waft. AilefOlOWDS mVltiorl, via :-.443ffesen Tqlsr f wood and iron; Plso for troad,and non- ' ' Machine s ; House and &saw s ; iron; t and Model (Ma. abil^:in the best insuiner; Sludttng, Puffins, and. 02 all aim and minty; Screws, of any. di.' tes .in length. Win ' Oho rffilkeiMM b in -.. zt , - . Y .;. 'sfe-;- , ''. 4. -!..1" !tad z`n.""-- Engines, andta ~ Lathe Mears gni . can plane 82 . _ 412 OriteraFtwano* N. B.—Panintilag i att s .111 to repsint .: mi; ft lA , china', .:, -r '' • 4 , - • IQY h e usi PILLS the 1 SYck - ffeailachirnany. the oornmedoetnant tram pain itutediStnek They seldom fail' In . Headache to which Gacanitar The, eat gently upon Cbaiseenesa. For Littenrynten, Stu, all persons of gide:tar y ha?h, gc Lazalit , cluiproviap . the appetit tiger to the dlgeettve orgetta,m, natural eladietty and strength of the The CIEIP.R ALM) PlLl4i.are tblf rat yeatigation Rod carefillf conduoted haring been in one many years., during they have prevented and colleted a yr pale and suffering from El nuisahe, vr) Ming in the nervour nyistlMO4l,6o". . 'Wile 9r4 P!Pit hg e t ePV 'rt.:",,',2 They WV 4:134*7. fcglie447 and may be- , - taii, ,a 0 w i V .. 4til. ad Bevwer 0* theireiiiiiiiitiasilieev Bpai di ug uu each hoz. Hold by braggu3b3 and all otter: llesl,p4O, 01008. A box will be sent by mall, prepaid,, on of the TRH FOLLOWING =MUM& S PALM* CEPHALIC A SPEEDY ANID:EESEN 1,9 WI IQ MIR As these 'Ammoni a / a were' Mr. EIPALDnto, they affe able proof of threlrniey. scientific purpose. Dta BPALDtge, Hr:—X IMO tried your them so well that I want you worth snore. Part or these 'are fano gave a few out the of that Etead-the our ol Itaysairoaa, P.O Ma. ammo, you to 'B ID your Cepbaho / have raeditho bet Vii Poin H. O. Sam hum Sir .1--Y on will I k . Cephalic Pills. 80; P S.—/ haw usectonstnico exectienL Him O. it., new* ant eeaa'me arefr eO -... , H. 0. iiipitroliti:Ra. ,1). • zo, / wish solookeit,calit 14.1.4 your Cepholf&Ping Oa pl . t a ler.- -If Yon hirsiwom Ormuz ti,...,, z , .. ~.,64 ajek Red,4,; "Jokers, R klO Wi . qan tiaek 6141.4 .44 1,1, 93' Isabiz. ttrj Witop.4, Co: O liVtiV our% --- aura: a 48 sp C€.l z.uum,, .No. DeirEki:-;Ir for which Bead I ox of " address of Bey. FM. 'Franklin Co., Mid' TOUT Pliai work tike a instanter. tiaatairs, Sir:—Not bantoiraxkl . Cephalic Pllls Rif th#_,,,-416, and Costiveneakand ronemakt had so good an efieg,ihaVigitt't, mons Please send by return mini 'lDAkato Firm use cephalic Allaitee!anpielr,___ they were machmtAtt r Akar the Ralfaileies They bare Definite's, 1.." cases with entire ette .2412111 ie Demockst,. 11 you are, v toorztraoi.' sew* send fora boa; ' may have them Mimeo Praia the !Wk. The Cephalic Piga, eftectATe remedy foriti beat far that4erf 11110 ewer been Nom 414 We hearthimpaupprW called Ce 'Am"' Phan the 'rancor* We are 4 headache, whelr" : f i r other metheineeentiro4„ • , Nonal4//aci, ) i ltign*waLdtgltiodek a allPFUrli ~,ensmsa snp s RAM' Zaionkgr Thaos=to rmet ProtllkDr Cephallo nabW." /ftin Bud ta,belerr itirA entril elms:sot SPALP' All AC2 anC < - efocirer BF • ...5.M.,: 4? • . • c:,- , -.. MEI 1 i ,„:,0 Ner, PRICE, 25 CERT& All orders should beiulduq99o.K.:l HENRY C. OIPAILIDI a cola a1r144- WILL CON vEticr., HEAD . . TiI.AWECTNI Your g ~ WJ `=~~l 1 ." • • •• 4r.t• 4 , • ". . , . 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