. Willsassurt Mate tonacention. ST. LIRAS, , lone 3.—Special to St. Louis 41471P110X, :dune 2.—The State Con finiititLmet in Representative Hall, at - n00n.,:: rPresident Wilson in the chair. , •11tItlite4not being a quorum present, the - ' l l.7oirettition adjourned till :, v. 11., when Convention resumed, and proceeged to business, there being eight members more than a quorum present. , . A communication from the Governor Win received and read. lie reviews the I : - .hititary of the State affairs for the past 1 The Diamond Market and the year an detail, especially in reference to Obstruction of Market Street. the Provisional Government raising and So one. with habits of s isapplying troops. and expresses the (Atli- iti ng our Diamond Market, whetheret 66- gation the State - is under to 6enerad Gant zeta or stranger, can thil to observe the for the promptness and liberality with promiscuous crowding of Market street which itsarants have been supplied. • There between the two Mal ket-houses, not only have been issued to disbursing officers on market days. but at nearly all times. 7 . 20.600 dollars in State defence warrants, especially in the summer season. The in. and a further amount of 55,1•00 dollars will convenienc e of this crowded state of a have to be issued; t.41t.10,000,000 have been common thoroughfare is more frequently tedeented by receipts . for taxes from 41 felt by those who are often obliged, in the counties. The depreciation of this paper pursuit of their business. to pass along the Governor attributes to interested this portion of the street. To many the parties, hut gives assuranee that it is bet- d e l ay an d inconvenienc e in pasiing here ter secured than any bank paper in the are so great that they will often take a eir- State, as it is receivable for taxes, and in cilium:, route to avoid it. The eontrast one year Will all be redeemed: besides this between our Market street and the street it lies the collateral security of bank sto,k. or the Sallie name in Philadelphia, as well .--. and the debt will be assumed In the gem as others on which markets are lo c ated. is eral government. The provisional gov a lw a y s observed by strangers from that erament began with so empty treasnrry; city. While ours is so blocked up that to the State credit was gone because the in pass along is a work of difficulty, in the' • serest of our debt was not paid: Sherilfsl East tiO stand is permitted one he side- resigned rather than collect taxes, and even walks, and the polleeinen keep the vicinity I now only 41 counties have returned tax. of the markets entirely clear of crowds books for 1$i;1, and out of 5t:40,220 due upon the pavements---so that there is less from them only 51.ii1.381; have been 1 trouble in passing along in front of the paid in-; from seventydive comities market. houses that, upon other main tho not heard from the amount due is very m u d : f ares . - bole, but officer:Lure finding it more easy Our email:unity have endured this an te .nmke collections, and alto ether the Novara'', so lotio thin it is now time it was c,,,niniki.On of things is not worse than I removed. Marlet street should be kept when the present authorities received con trol of the Government. file hondhold- I vehicles, but fur pedestrians, and the fact .ors hardly 4,Tpuct the dilly interest to he that the Diamond is occupied as a market midi but do not - doubt the ability of the house should not make If UT/ exeeption to state to pay ultituately. other highways. - ' ::' The appointments to fill county offices, W e believe the market can be so en made vacant by incumbent, tefasing to large(' and arranged that the necessity for take the oath of allegiance. have generally occupying Market street with stands will been acceptible. .1 n most parts of the state • no l onger ex i, a. Courts of .1 asti e e are Open and laws prop For iustunee, City Hall has proved a erly adininistered, but in others disturl,an- tailnre for the purposes for which it was ces and crimes are perpetrated under the constructed and yields little or no revenue name of guerilla warfare : sufficient tore'• to the city. Its location, size and construe is now ready. however, to compel! the ces- ti on render it until for most purposes and 12 ,,ti0n of such outrages. Troops lam therefore _it has 'men little used by itiner- Aite lo the people and pr d/Owinen. musicians, and others, who I da.' giite have been supplanted le, hollii• preli-r Om smaller hallsonore conveniently ~01ai n ,,.‘e..,; who will 1,, less ohjeetionable, lovoted and better tidapted to their wants. The Praiit(it securing Pea , c :Hid Pro;+Por - With this Il i a apparent would it not be ity, will be ,tif4ie under the provideuve of t toe part or WiSibilit in 0111' elf)* eeillleilS to God, to the petilotism and wisdo m of tli; conve rt the 1.001 11 t which could be done at ConMfintion. Atatt rtmiaints to be dotie• a trillin g .•xp,•nse; into a market house and nothing Mast be 4.11awc.1 to distract. Siiiiihtr hi that in the second story of the the, attention and energy ot it!! cht , Nes ‘ ,l building the'people from the on the North side? This would means beretoi:;,, t • ent. accominoilate all who now have stands on ployed. The Governor is di:militia! as to :it i i o unie; street and nial.e room for more.— the wisdom of electing ineilli3OrS.:./. 1, :' , '!.: An oi.:i:pi, shouhl then be passed for gress seventeen months before taking *ta.er bidding the loe4tnni of any stands upon seats, as questious; alaY eouie fit) I" , the sidewalk of Niark e t str..; - .1 or the vend eonsideration different 'row tho,e vdt t in v . of any goods whatever on the pave which they were elected, hit he yen- tat,,(. This' arrangement would dispos- Lured no recommendation on the sub. sess the A,:bsist one,. Committee, who ject As to the ordinance prepare 4 hist • hav e been doing :;;eh an ;•xvellent now ordering an election or Exe;li- ii,,k in City Hall. but we hay.; mi doubt five officers and for the ratiliea Lion ,i .dey cut ) ! : ] secure rooms equally as well ,uff the Provisional Government, altiell suited to their mlrp-se. more etnivenient N was postponed till the coming August. Ibis , to the railroad depots, on the same liters) subtailke whether it should not be annulled (erin.2, l'il: vat nitonsly. The Om nge tin view of the fact that :fo,ot PO citizens are would be ippreciated not only by pas. ; ,, i 4 :absent front the State its volunteers. w h o ; L 017, but Of tic-rit idvi/i/ ull 111:0•40 days are .ought to have a voice in this matter. A, ill: I “geu to crowd tbronei, the narrow quo, ito an oath, of loyalty for hli , "l""hticatl°" on the sidewalks left 41r a 1/4114 4 Tuktql -of voters, he submits the question without from each side. to say nothing. of tir;v,r,. .recommendation, although he thinks the of vehicles, whe could then pass and re .State ought to be protected against the pas without endangering their horses anti linfluenee of those who have been reervtint WligOilS. tir interfering with the safely of to its interest. Resolutions were passed ff the pu bli c .. authorizing the President to appoint coin- lAnfoup r:roiect for the relief of Market m,.qeof. Dll l' . ollePSSiolial diarists. eke- st reel, equally lluislide, alSo suggests itself. • eiesetive fratiehi,:e. tinaliee. Mill- : viz: the opening out ohs bianninti alley; tIOIII4, . State Constitution. Some wear from the Diamond to Liberty street. t Whit tia and . hers are ci,"4l4''sit, that the , it00 , 14, - op of lty feet on either or both sides and the ex• iff ti f t i, r •pt,ql out of a consiti- to ;situ of the market in that direction, by etnancipatien ~. , e . !,:r1:00, !tilik Other,: are renting n:,;.t. stalls upon the ground so va eration m the con. sanguine the Presid."'t g)mkoi - iitiiiiiii will cater). This qns.r.:3 - e . . has more than once he discussed and recum . "" 44 " l ' been before the Cotittnnt All seem resolved on art.`"er.:: ef Council 4;eni tacest.V s Z end once, we learn. all the property hol4 s - ; agents • t allowing active seeesst, "ml4;'''''s tan rote ers Cri', the upper side, except two, had consented to 2,211 twenty feet from their at the approaehin g elemion. ;,':. 4 ,5. Another (Wm . :, made now, would Baltimore A' Ohio itailroaa!* perhap,:?ecure all the ground necessary BALTIMORE:, .fume g.—Surveys or thin' for the par 1, 0 , 3 0. The funds could be in rtion of the Baltimore ,N.. Ohio Railroad e.,sily procured,:on gleamy system adop reeently invaded by the rebels. shows that ted in building the Dymond market but little damage had been done. The houses and, after paving to Aftgrkholders Road Master reports the damages to the a hands,'" percentage the pro party bridges slight, and that the roads will be would, in a .'bort time, revert to the city. pesons not wilt take th uchis in thorough working order by Thursday We mist. the p. oper ' night or Friday morning. matter in hand. y m , Tt Pe r onl Col..Kenley, of the Ist Maryland Regi- enhance the value o. all property is this meat, has reached Martinsburg with it vicinity but give the city •° gtra i l , i ()f valuable alight sabre wound on the side of his head. ground and largely increl.."„`" present He will scion be able to take the field revenue of the markets. . 12 's Pi" o f again. '..ci (hanging City Hall, above suggest. • f would. have a similar effect and if both i lb." l ° nil provements were made we should hay: a u 8 /ale market accommodations as could I),' desired by any. In our view the obstruction of Market street (always too narrow) is a serious mat ter and some steps should be taken, and at ' once, to afford a remedy.' So long as it can he done without expense to the city and the results will be sn Obviously bene ficial, we say that there should be neither hesitation nor delay. Senators Stark; Walla udin gh am mid others at -Mauch Chunk. MAUCH CHUNK, Penn.. J nn „ morning's train brought to our quiet, town Senators Stark, Vallandinghani and others of the same stripe. They were guests of Asa Packer. 11j. MAGNOLIA BALM REMOVES Pimpke. Freeldes. Jr°. IfteMpeiriuMbemel Miesurcher, gen nine. lIAGOOOGIO4 pure in stonejues. Auftiril Water. fresh from the spring. NI ( H aven ) superior for shit% ing: - . e Illat assortmeerw. very rhea p: a lnt. Pertain death to Itottehes.,ice. for Acidity of tle Stomach. WW. warranted pure. . edicine. the la rgwit as,ortment In the *y. Tor We by SIMON JOHNSON a CornerSmithlield and Fourth etreeis Slight Cold. faugh.,,Maaosetze ns e _ or caaide which might be checked with a simple remedy, ifivigiesta, often terminates seriously. Few are_ aware of the importance of staPPinir. a Waig‘Jh- Mi g ht Aid in its first stage; that which in the beginning' would ,yield to a mai remedy, if not attended. to, soon at / ~ta ,, r~~~~~teh limes. e were first introduced eleven. .yea ag). It has been proved that they are the beet article before the pagio for Wald*, 4joanchiiis, , "win...oh, the Hacking Cough in Wanaumiztir...n. and numerous affection.s of the ~.9"/;pacti, giving immediate lassolie iftiesikers Al Singers will find them - effectual for clearing and str•-ngthening the voice. Said all Oraggists and Dealers in flifidiklir?" at f 6 clenb; per box fidso-401 ID R. A. TiC Etfit PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Netare's great restorer. They invigo rate, ograigthen and purify the system, cure Dye poioda„ Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &c. A perfect appetiser and tonic. They invigorate the body. without-stimulating the brain. They are. compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and. Herbs, and are moommended by all who use thews. Adapted to old or young, but particularly reoonuneaded to the weak and languid. Sold by all thuotww. Druggists. Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE 2S Broadway. New York.. rny7-IWilad 4101L/11KK, Attorney sad at Law. Kittanning. Armatraat -.-1114waniallad badmen °Min late inn of 0,4.1(1' istralinit will be attended to atelasivab' kr naiad& wilivior &pi' :Nol mgrirmi. ur_Yos. mum DAILY POST. "matte Jr Great Westeru R. R. -- 7 - 7 - -- -- • • _ - -_ 7.. __ %nit, hasfreeu cointunacntl. on this road '''''Y 14.1WOPETTERliillateritVINIif b ear -- ()ratlike Ci I le, on the fine Isot wce ~PARK ROW.LNKW TORKrand 6 STATE Trumbull county. (Wm and nercer you it- STREET. BOSTON aro our aaento for the Molly t.y. P a . The %Vest. I; reenvilie fleuteetw/ and Weekly 14411 " .g, iu those cities. and are au- says work is expected to begin nar I hat twin,' tu take Advertisement' , tend Stt hserintirms place in a few days. There is low every for us at our Loso.4t Rah*. prospect that the t , nterpri;:e will be rapidly pushed to completion. WEDNESDAIi MORNING, JUNE 4 CITV AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE The Relief Tux. At a electing of the sub-eotnmittees for the distribution of the relief tax among the families of our volunteers, held on :Nfott day, James Salisbury, Esq., of Birming ham presiding, a statement was submitted by Commissioner Hamilton. showing the amount paid out in two weeks ending April 19th, and a like time ending May 31st. During the latter period the sugges tions of reduction made at the first conven tion were adopted and the amount. paid out was $3,713 75—5618 less than during the first two weeks. This would require , for one year, 896,557 50 (exclusive of $5,000 borrowed) double the amount real ized by the two mill tax.. To meet this de ficiency in part it was suggested that the allowance during the summer months be reduced one half. A. B. Stevenson, Esq., of Birmingham, offered a series of resolu tions, recommending that the levy of two mills be made this year, which were unan imously adopted, and the meeting ad journed. Fire Plugs. The joint committee of Councils, ap pointed to examine into the merits of the Lowry -fire plugs, held a meeting on Mon day evening and had Mr. L. before them. He stated their advantages over the plugs now in use—says they can be put in for $6O each and will not freeze nor get out of order: also that with these plugs a great saving in hose can be effected, as the steamers can with them be run with two hundred feet each. The committee finally resolved to recommead the, adoption of the Lowry plug, whenever new pings are hereafter to be put in. They alswapprov- I ed the improvement attached. to, French's new plug. The Vigibutll /Seise. At a ineetineof the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose, held on Monday even ing, complaint was made that the first five hundred feet of the new hose recently or dered, had been secured by the Vigilant Fire Co., in advance of other companies, and, having the initials of the company cast up on the couplings, it could not be taken away. The only remedy possible was ap plied—the committee passing a resolution I forbidding the " Vigilant ' company, •to use the hose until the other companies are supplied, except in cases of special emer gency, of which the committee shill be the judge. East Birmingham Wlaare The East-Birmisgbam Council an cos sideriag the propriety of building .at the ,toot of Prawn street, on thellfentemi' 1 . ; me river a iit an estimated czasporptot. ed the ltstattionC- tod 'the l liellese and Council place yesterday . , aionung. Killed at Rhin...Md. otx Monday, John Scott. Jr.. le:ler the Metehants• and Manufacturer.' ltaul s . was suddenly vaned 1,, White House. V:,.. to be present during the last moments of his brother, Capt. W. Scott. anal:en-1 own, in Col. Ilippey's illst regiment, who was about dying of a mortal wound•received in the battle of he Chiekahominy. The Mftearthy. This line Trish drama was produced for the second time last evening to a good audience, all of whom expressed their ad miration in warm terms. Mrs. .1. H. Allen as Mary Kelly and Mr. Allen as the Ma earthy are deserving of all praise and the whole piece was well put upon the stage. ft will be repeated this evening. when we advise a full attendance. Admitted to the liar. Messrs. Geo. D. Ball and S. C. Schoyer having passed a thorough examination before the committee appointed for that purpose, were yesterday on motion of E. H. Stowe Esq. admitted to practice in the several courts of the county. Col. Rippers Body. A private dispatch received last er.m• ing by the family of Col. O. H. Itippey. from Hon. .1. N. Moorhead, state, that the body of Col. flippey hail not set been found, but would be forwarded by the regimental surgeon. Dr. Tindle. as soon as obtained. Reformed DreNbytrrion Synod. The next meeting of this lwly, now in session in Allegheny City, will he held at Sharon, on the fourth Thursdav of May, 1864. A dispatch from ('ol. D. 11. (I'illitn IS. of the 82d Owe mist) regiment. in fleint zelman's corps. announces that and son Ur v both safe and well. Pic- N le A pie-nie for the benefit of Si. Brid«et'v Church is to he held at Lloyd'.. Park. Oak land. to-morrow. BCITTLF:I. liquors, stand. .•.. at auction this morning, at th.' vitrtier itt . : 7lll and tintitlitirdil gtritets. ANoTana. 'resit arrival of Dunk. , 111,1 and gaiters at Iff•Clelland., MuleslN wishing to parel i a- e ex i n , large or fine driving llorse,. should rail at Clark's stables, at stork yards at outer I Pri•ot. Pent street. IVillfind •owner at Clark's Hotel, City Mortality. Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician t.. thr 3aard of Health. reports the inrorinciits s follows. hoof :%tay thlth to . 1 11111. Ist. SW):' Asthma' Cutarril Fever 1 thsea..se of the Ile.‘rt I Se•irlet Fever 1 Bright . .. 1 ) i-eu.•• I till Born 1 lie;i:ity I! Whouping Cough I: • . 111 ihe u!.ovi• IlwrP Wel't• : 1.11.1t.1. I vimr / .m '•lilt,. rot .. . " ito to 211 . !.; h. 30 " !MI 1.. Males. 10: ,•;11,,red I: total 1 1. JuOKYli MkYNM JOSEPH MEYER & SON MANVFAeTrRKRSOP rANer AND PLAIN FURNITURE: at: 4'llllllSi WAREHOUSE, SM IT!! FIELD STR Err (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) not PITTSII I 'KG . PATENT WRITING CASE ~RIRCAME IS SO A RIIA NG UDAS TO give the Writer it tel/le eight by nine inehee to write upon. will hold Pen Hod Pencil, Ru44rr mud Checkerm, a. •d yet will Nth/ up sr r to monAira only inches by 2 inches, For dale 14' W. S. I 1 .A VEN, WDOD & TIIIRD STS SOMETHING NAM AT NO. $3 FOURTH STREET I would invite the attention of ladies and gin tlemen to that beautiful piece of art co much es teemed of late called the ILLUSION PA lITUNG and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. ft gives them a light and life-like appear anee hitherto unattained; have also just re ceived a large and carefully selected stock of the best French Hair, purchased for cash, and my motto is quick sales and small profits. CAMERON'S .EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and heautifshig the hair, is too well known to need comment. Also, my new HAIR WASH for family we: it prevents the hair from falliqg out and getting nreutaturelY grey. Ladies do you want to have a clear, beauti srul, white and healthful skin ? If so, get a bottle uf my Philodermie, or Skin Cleanser, and take a Itttle healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— %ward all poisonous skin paints. lege2"-6mw J. R. CAMERON. LADIES AND NISSEN• Lace and Congress Gaiters, Mo rocco Boois and Slippers, which cost from $l.OO to 54.51/. we are selling at 75 and Loo. The goods are slightly soiled, but e,thorwke ea good as when new. We are determined to gel them off. Call and see them at W. E. NCHWERTZ & CO'S.' tny3l 31 Fifth street R. R. BULGER , IitrOWAOTOIOrit OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASOIORTMENT OF .1 Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Conateatly on baati, which we will cell at the lowest prices for WWII myldflyie — ll -- 11 AND 1/1 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, Z I BAJERELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR. In store and for 58J* by BAGALEY, 1$ mad $0 Wood street ADZES AND =WS PEGIMEDANik A• SEWED HEELED BOOTS J. M. NOULANDIII. se Mutat street. Cb asp at 4341 OCIPAVE . 16 rt Needham Aps.774MillarldWomillked. - `Oily Onlirldiirlr Reined lrw k RION II "Frve trout Poison , ." "Not thingerctit4 Itt the itintot Ftittdly." "Itnt, do not 1110 0111110 pre.nke,." .71,y I , qm! otit.ltt their hot.— t.. • All Witma . ...td.t.r Deutto,rs in the htrgecitit.., and by Drutct;iit, (trotter., tstorekeopers :ma He freettrally, in all °omit". Ttotrn.. and \ it lade. , in the United State:. It. ..1.11.. a . E. ;;ELLEICS Ci 6 01 , r= ilele:14! . 1 11%10,11 I ' itl o ,lllet I er- cur t 1:11Ier :01..c a. Or atlattt., direct —. or leriug..to ftiondalv, June 2d, g CtiM P 1.1.1 1: 0;1 01' it EsTA 6- 11 LlsilEl) WC tviil mark down iinf offer for :lio in our ketail Department, our entire ni Ell HUM DEM ES AIN t► LINEN KEUtHtFFh. %ger, .1ni.1.,1 , al cc:v Inn and having ligi•n only in nur :I re tilrh 114 nu. WI . will sill E 111 i 11.111‘11' l'lt •11.:S. kal 1114 1111, -n 111 Mel' will find flak ;I very I'4 1'..1'111.1.• supplying thewelves With A 1.14.11 nil i.•I••=:1. tinny W.. bog f., ,ity I hilt r t went ha= never It'll! 11u•el IIt.• red! II irellll.llt` ..? fit.! VI.ISS ri t: 1 A, "kir TIM ro.nn will lie ni , xt n,. k, " tit 0 .1 . 41 , 1111• I'S Will tied it 11111:•:. 1111$1'.‘ 1.14,1.11 t ,r•- it nad 'wet! Joseph liorike. 77 & 79 MARKET STREET (..L./..• .NIEN'S CALF 0 1Ni; ft ES, I: LITER:, IF:N's l'ALF*,,XPiltils t'IlE.ll .Vl* IP S. Id EFFESI:.1t111:1; /1111.:1. .1:11.1, NC1:111.1.E A !VD Nolt1.1:s. Ti !WS KSPIKE AND PLANliiillell) Prepe.seek will he reeeireel et: the nth., of .1. I, Mureehrll, 139 Liherty ,erect, and ett the. Toil Baen, iu lh.. Iterate:oi ..r Temperanetwille., until 'Weedosemlity. the II th day 4.1 une . few thr keep lag in wood order mei repair :itmt tine ..1 the Tempertineerille ni! Sublestown Turnpike. nevi Plankrnati fur n :erne not exeereling. seven ears. I IEVRR 1.... r further ittf.trtuatirm itt.t.lY tt. M. 7:110W N. .t 11/1 I,iborly ,tret.t. Itr I, tit° mitior , ticrtitta, D. h.. 111 he 111101 1,0 wic11.4,,,,.41. , sit IA 10111111itt 1..1 .•11,114 R„: t► Lirge :lock .1 . ESL...VC I Nlll► Elsie Brochie astil 4.4011. Mixed BEAUTIFUL LAWN, and I liaticla titi .1 . 12 1✓! eent:+ IFIIII J 3 144)114', 311111.11 1 )Ewa ('heekur Buard, I , Pen .1 c vry 4 ..1/ Ilioll Or S NI .t 1 H 1) it S:-; )) I) 1) WHEELER St WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIPTII STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA A warded the And Premium at the United States Fair 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF /3 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States 20.000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We Mier to the public WHEELER & EVIL. SON'S IMPROVED SEWINII MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in me. I t does ey ually well on the thickest and thinnest &blies, makes the lock-stitoh impossible to unravel. alike on both sides. is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving prices and description of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years pun*: POTASH AND SODA ASH— PUICE POTASH AND SODA ASH. I am in receipt of another supply of superior Potash and Soda Ash. Those who make their own Soap, and have use for either of those articles will find it to their advantage to examine my, clock before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner Market street and he Diamond my 24 corner Market Arcot and the Diamond. MANHOOD- HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published. in a ; Sealed Envelope. Price • Six Cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT, MEET and Radical Cure of Sparmatorrlicea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Emudesions," Sexual DebilitY, and inn'edimcitt° to Marna" generally, Nervousnem‘ Consumption s Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity result iug from Self-Abuse. .Ire.—By ROBT. J. CUL VERIVELL.N. D.. Author of the Craw Root d c " A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent ander seal, in a plain envelope, to any Ad dress. POP paid, on tempt of six cents, or twc lowthire stiunna. by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINK 127 Bowery. New York, Poet. Office Box. SWAB nth3l:3m-isodaw GRITS CONGRESS ROOTS AND OP T 4til at !ow Sautes at BORLAND'S. ' ms3l _ 71 40 10 • 1 0 nag '' • - TO-JAY'S ADVERTISE ft = Liter r -Aereilritniaginizimp it.r:Ei; Pent' and St. Clair Nfreet-. IVedliced:*Nine . ar.:ll I'SElt.Bllll'S. sTATE:II E N'l OF CITIZENS BA NK. Pit :..burgh. Juno' ,1. Low, :,:e; ~",4111, *4327.7102 ii 1911.711 Lill I N.. 1 :1 , 1.1(11,4i, OrOtil.,ritilrikS 11)9,9N 1; , / 21.1:11 / and U. $ Bond , 2.11,000 yo Dee iron! Unilks and ............. 109.461 31 t'api•a: :•k C!: ell hi - 17.041141 Dei.l ;11 6'4 tZie It) thin and Banker • 4.05 The above statement i=correct to the be , t of m}knowledire and Y. ZIMJIERMAN. Cashier. j A e4 llintied heiltre ate. this 2d day of J une, 6AAI.I4II,IIARPER, . N. P. I.4IURNI'IIrI'ILE AND SUNDRIES .4T ALON—On Thursdafoon. June A, at 2 n'eleek, will be sold nt thoy Ma a t so er n nic Ila ll Auc tion /louse, No. 55 Fifth street, a quantity of household furniture, I.o!.ll.lrj:jila ileib+togds. roan, side tables. lounge and ma trass. iron cradle, mahogany and willow cribs, small stands, parlor sae% es, nearly new, gilt awl mahogany framo brak ing glasses, trunk. valises. Jte. Y.A.D, A itc Cr, i je/ ,t.•. T o lb 41 roy - AliCtl, Moles and Alas. •1 Ihvb. , u—Bed Bugs 7." w * Furs, Clra in , z, A lit u ins and Fleas: nn Plants and 1.‘,,w;- . I nsevt, nn Animals, s:e. --Every form amlspuvie, of ‘.tannin ENV. I . U. ci)s . ct h'riut• I I)ep.,t, .042 Itroa,lw:w. New York EMBROIDERY SALE, ris i . i.llllllrDl, .11 L , .•ryihiug t,. 1.,•,•1,. otat REDUCED PRICES MEN'-'t:ALF Filth -ti,-.; Border. 4• ry4' h uoirr cm.onnt) RAIMOR.II. li lC l wrs W. & v. WITGI.IB, :lon ICr Firth aLd Mur►rt ulreeL• .. FOR THE YEARS MORE THAN WM. SUMNER& CO TO-DAY'S ADVERTIIIN • 11.4 A 1 7I'TION—Vo Weduesdny, June :it AC., lit o'clock. at the eiminier or Seventh and Smithfield streets, will be sold without reserve. a quantity of Bottled Littifors. of various kinds: also, small lots Brandies. Whiskies, Winos and Gin. Brood Casks. Demijohns, lot of Carbon Oil Lamps: also a small i t o ant i i y of furniture. ieL T. A.M'CLELLAND. Auctioneer. TIMEEHANHA AND OTHERS DESK -ITI. rows of putting their savings in a home of their own, have now a rare opportunity, as only $ ,- .0 of the purchase money is required in hand, the remainder in nine yearly payments. The lots are situated on Ewalt street. Lawrenceville. Call without delay if you would secure a bargain, S. cuntßEwr sus. • jet Sit Market street. without B A4'4)\- 1,6..11 lbs. Country Ibiewn. Ilata, Side:: and Shnuhlorsjust received and Versate by JAMES A• ii.! corner M kETZ strEk. arket and First eeta. tin —5O Hum , muumuus D. 2 F Mackeral.ja.t received and for sale by S. A. rerzlitt. ;el Corner Market and First streets. 11411CIED CURRANTS AT AUCTION— On Thursday at 11 o'clock. at the 31asonic Iran Auction noose, No. rzi Fifth street. will be :;i , 1,/ six barrel's of gwal Dried Currants. Sale posi tive. T. A.3II.I.I.,ELLAND. jot Auctioneer. - lipi.A.vrce-111 TONS FRESH LAND Plaster Il,r sale by jet HENRY 11. COLLINS. relpt E NCH DECORATIONS-A 111010 E .11SSON went 0rt;.4.1 re eeired and 6.0. sale be jet W. P. MARSHALL. '47 Wt.,i - • • 'EAU E.t P WALL P %PER FOR G , S AND rent, for ink Lr W. 1. AI A R I ALL, s; PHOTOGRAPH ILMIS, rile( I: 13ES'ir AAi t EA PEST PIACI PlioToiMA I'll ALBUMS is at M !NEWS BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, I'fl"Lfi SI4E,RI 1.1 V ,) Ile IL deal . ItO Peollofirill:P, AR TEMLIS WARD. HIS BOOK. n:itts..er new :iupply jimt re ejved by HENRY MINER. %t and 7:: Fifth street, next dom. t.. Prt3t ettHee. uty:;l NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERS. WE ARE NOW MA7I9I.FACyII'IMING fine candies of a supertor tiuttlay,suel t an (Stun limps. an flavors: Solt titan and Liquor leo lira! , teretini Chnottlate: Jujube Paste. in strips: Italian Litinerice: Fruit Drop fr„skl, text tt - A with all the s "r F 1111 1 . 5. having entptgtal the set - vire:to( an expe rienced wurituian tn this brain-It of our Itn,ine,s, and with increased facilities for inainifitet uring W4l /11 . 1` prepared :littifer the :tame to the trails at ea,terit A v:t !Am.!, is Laiii,•4 in "co I in:, fre,tl good=, hi.•l, inducement we now offer. and eau e shell M. plea.-e,l to have dealers en!! and ex aminedu ;mods before sending. their or.ler east, It EV!, ER h 1111tI1I'll ERS. 1w Nos. 1 . 211 and 12% Wood street. Vlllll`lll AI:RIVAL Or tit INS GOODS sll.lc, St 1 VIES NIIOII.iNTIELAI ANDGINtaILAMS. H.t 1.114,11 A I. .AND 11001. MDllB'll4 SUN NEEDLE WORK AND lIOSIERI CHECKS AND PANT STUFF'S. PLAIT BLACK SILK. ALL OUO STOCK BOUGHT FOR (ADM AND WELL BE SOLD FOR A HARGALN FOR CASH ONLY C. HANSON LOVE & CO., No. 74 Market stree NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 6.IEALEn PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. Ly lite SCITOOL DIRECTORS of the ~ Illr.,lAurg , until NI lily Even i up 9115. 1862. Ili 7 ii'eliiek. for the er,etion. inelniline the fur a s. of I fir I I.l)l..Sli.material with haoein TM ent, on the STORY ground far iiierly known as the Academy hot. The dimen of the hail line will tieSo by 1;3 feet. Tile ilesien, plan, Apecitira t be seen I, palling on ihe undevigneil oa. or after .11:NE It) order of the Bonn'. JAS. C. CLAN 1.1% - N liot4 Tills DAV J aat opined a r;.midate asaortment GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. MeGEE at CO., my 9 I 43 Federal Ftreot, Allegheny City iniOOTN, NUDES AND 44APPERi sip At Less than Auction Prices. Some Children's Soiled Slmm at FA per cent. less than Cost, A7' THE CHEAP CASH STORE UP JOS. H. BORLAND, 9S Market street; 2d door from Fifth SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY. (F PENNSYLVANIA 01 , 710 E 87'. A S7ll ,u'a, the Itridy tl-AthlreFs J. WEAVER, .I It., Seeretary anti Treasurer. uu•lt4-tf KEEP IT BEFORE lOU. SAVE YOUR MONEY when you can and get a It E T.T ER PI AN O. Oct the thing itselt well us name; one that is ligh t and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist and lingers is a PIANO today and to-morrow,low for eagli or approved acceptances. Call and be convinced. WISE 3r BROTHER. my 24; Manufacturers. US Wood street. N EW GOODS NOW OPENING EATON, MACRUM & CO'S We invite tpeeial attention to a choice selection NEW GOODS, which we are now opening. New and handsome styles of REAL LACE AND AWENCH EM BROIDERED COLLARS, SE%S OP COLLARS AND SLEEVES, choice styles. Elegant new styles of LACE VEILS. TRIMMING RIBBONS. in ehoiee liieh styles of BONNET RIBBONS. tininure snd French EDGIA'G AND LACEY. BOSIERY, GLOITS, MITTS. Sm., of every kind. GENTS FINE 811IRTS, SILIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS. SUSPENDERS. TIES, UN DER4A RMENTS. de.. 'New styles of LADIES' HEAD DRESSES. Novelties in fine French and common FANS The best make of SHIRTS AND ttiRSETS We invite special attention of wholesale and re tail buyers to our assortment of S'UN UMBRELEAS AND SUN SHADES. Dealers supplied in uantity at lowest rates, EA T ON, 3IACRUM & CO., ri Fifth street. ROBERT ARTHUR% ATTORNEY e.a. kISD 004.111SUONER, OF D liell"" himOdana. Ethaoh 11171:aswa. Maids. ' 1" 1 1 4 abirKft NOU/Wit Lean. ' *EFTS FOREIGN NEWS RIMINI' Apini uof NapoleQu'vs Campaign. iFrow Ifte London Times, May 15.1 Thus, by tint sudden and unlooked for transformation, France finds Itersql alone on the eontine»l .I.onerieq, coinnoillen to a tear With terra empire', whose very nalaii• exciter the itnagination and quickens the pulse. France has an undoubted reigns belli against. Mexico, which map, with out any violation of the law of nations, prosecute In the difficulty which the dislike of the United States to the intervention of other Euro pean Powers would once have presented is .for /be present removed. absorbed in their own intestine brawls, .the American: can do nothing to prevent the establishment on their frontiers qi the most formidable. neighbor lehn mold possi bly Blare himself Merv. Spain may probe ably view with much discontent the threat erred occupation by Fran Cent n former depentlencv, to the loss of which she has never while resigned he_raelf. anti which but a little while (Igo she entertained iv y:wino ly ao unreasonable hope of regain ing. ltnt Spain. although risen lit:' above the deerepitude of the Barber part of the century. is probably neither :due nor will. in to .o more than withdraw from part nership in the French expedition. Three of the great Powers of Europe. a.; Mr. Disraeli says, ittlrael'SNl domestic diffi (amities. and unable to assert themselves in controllinp the affitirs of foreign countries. ' ICe can. however. with the m ums! Siniwity, assure the Prench nation that ire' riete its oe ,, npation of .ifeXie6. r. iIIINFTer lernt..; iJ man talc, place, without the slightest jealousy no' ill-trill. mot that ,re shalt rejoice in its s-necess. Me &.tti t'ittaf n Preork (wriipr.tir,n , i‘no!?,l he a n thnost timnixed benefit. A Prayer from Cuba for Protec tion rrom America. Inau the Paris Pattie, May 17.1 7.h.• principal inhabitants of Havana have addressed a petition te, the Queen of Spain. in which they pray that the Span i+h Troops may continue to net in accord with the French in the question of Alexi co. They point out in the document that it is for the interest of the colony that a ,:.triing and stable government should be established is Mexico, in order to prevent that country from falling into the hands at' the Americans, who would stake it the ha.ei..• of their hperation s foe hereafter Paining poßgegßion of the Antilles, and partiodarly cf Havana. Marshal Se• rano, it is said: supports the prayer el the pplitionerlg. n aid-de -canto of the Mar. Nita! has •arrived in Europe. from Havana, on his way to Madrid, eharged with a sp, V impressions Produced by the Full of New Orteams. The captnre lif Nt•W tfrleans. followed by that of Raton Rouge.—the political im portance of which is tioniliar to even those least. aequainted with the geography of A merfra--has taken plaee in happy time. France was beginning to oscillate under, the pressure of England, who. it is said. has promised to wink at her necupa; ion of Mexico in the event of a combination of policy in it recognition 'of the rebel States. Ilal victory i.s adding triumphant laurels t,t the Federal arms. If England, who. from first to last. has played so toul apart. lin this mad seeession revolt, chooses to acknowledge the helpkss Southern Slates, she will have to do it by hers eft; tbr France —her powerful ally—will now have none of it. We expect every mail to bring its tidin g s iif the capture. of Savannah, which' would then only l e ave Charleston. Mobile and Wilmington as places of ally import- anee in the rebel hand• find grant that a glorious victory may soon terminate this horrible civil war. and that. the Cnited States. Treat.. glorious and free, with an army Unshed with the consciousness of high deeds and indomitable daring, mar again make her voice felt in the councils of the world. England has registered a vow that united yon shall never again be. Be it yours to make her rue her foul and unnatural oath. She knows fill well that she has fir more to fear from you than from France, and while ostensibly against this last she pretends to arm, you are the sceptre whose gaunt form disturbs her peaceful slumber. She knows that in the army of the United States—nay, in that of the very rebels—a deep and lasting sen timent of hatred and vengeance is engen dered and increasing, which will exercise such a pressure on the government that, come what will, it will he compelled to acknowledge and accede to it, and you may he very sure, therefore. that so long as an inch of ground remains in the hands of secession England will find means to encourage it --- Defrauding a Union Soldier James D. Phillips, a lad nineteen years of age, who hail been serving as a soldier, and who arrived here with the returned soldiers by the steamer Atlantic, wassolic ited by a hackman in New York to take conveyance in his carriage, on the morn ing of his arrival. He accepted the offer, and ordered George Hoyt, thehaekman, to drive him to the Hudson River Railroad Depot. Before this was done, the sum of Sla, was charged, and paid. Officer Dunn, of the City Hail Precinet. heard ofthe swin dle, arrested Hoyt. and yesterday took him betbri• the Itlayor, who made him disgorge the ti-:tt4, and 84 for the expenses of Phil lips fin'. his detention in the eity. The May or, in order to make clean business of the matter, 'revoked Hoyes license as a driver. •__ - Assistant Secretary of War C. P. Wolcott, late Attorney-General of Ohio, has been designated as Assistant Secretary of War, in vlace of Colonel Thomas A. Scott, resigned. He will somewhat relieve Assistant Secretary Wat son, whose labors have been too great for any one man to perform ever since his ap pointment. AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LASSER AND MANAGER WM. HENDERSON. PRICES 01, ADRissios. — Private Boxes. $5 00 ; Single Seat in Private Box, $1 01); Pargnette and Dress Circle, chairs, 50 cents: Family Cirole, Z' curds; Colored iielletT, Ili cents: Colored Boxes 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. Third night of Mr. and Mn . . H. ALLEN Third night of Mr. and Mrs J. H. ALLEN Third night of the Third night of the Macarthy. or Prep-W-Day Boys Marart ley. or Prep4F-Day Boys A 4; reat Irish Drama. A Greet Irish Drawn. New Scenery, Splendid Scenery, New Scenery New Scenery, Splendid Scenery. New Scenery STATE SENATE--E. D. GAZZAN T E SENATOR. candidate for the nomination for STAtors DISTRICT' ATTORNEY JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK will be a candi date for nomination to the above ellice. before the next nominating Republican County Conven Lion. aiilddswte 11 . e.A11iSOCIATE LA W J DAVID R MAUR, at ,preaent one of the Associate Lew Judges of the Court of Common Pleas tbr Allegheny county, will lxia candidate before the Republican County Convention, for nomination for the place he now occupies. my?..)-tr -4lr mai. 1.---- - LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested for 19 years and Min in &Tor. it kills and exterminates Roaches. Bed Buse. Ants, Flee Motbi in Clothe. Funi and Furniture. Garde seeta.le. All mains bears the sianatueal : LYON. aud i• ni.ons u , savanna iTideminie anieseh l . liewanoteounterfellendiPile LIM% Powder wayalkw o 11= a 11110MIAft ,*#4 . Ly on 's Pilis an nn Scii-nornnew- —lllolle-RAll77Bk. .11111111mellr atlawnimc w , PORT or ABRIVELO. Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville: 0 4. Hagar& Peebles. Elbiabetb_ Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheeling, Florence; Briekell, St Louse Clore Poe, Poe. Louisville DEPARTED. Franklin. Bennet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark dU Col. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden , Wheeling. Emile I}rabatai, Lake City, JAtston, Cinrinnal i • stir- The itivnr—Lest evening at twilight there were 7 feet water in the ehentiet er thing ~lowly. Vie" Capt. ililimore's splendid steatney New York is IInTIMI need for Salo Louis on WeA- Ilesdar- We shall hove something. to say about her to-morrow. - The siblondi.l paAsenger steamer Diadeni. Captain I:van,r, leave; for Cincinnati. Cairo. :Saint laatis and Saint Paul 00 Wednesday. Till; boat has unsorpc•-,61 o2ttinuotialiuS Capts. and More at. , anueral fa voritne with aliipper.: anti pa,engor-:. &L.-Y`tlur advertising eotumuy auuounee the Poet that the favorite 9toamer Clara Poe, Capt. Thou toe, harres for Cincinnati i 4 Louis 'ilk on Thors.lay. Tni" boat has superbir at: emu titodo !ions, clever and attentive otheerg, Parr will do the honor , : in the "Mee: ittrii" Capt. Gould i:; building a /towboat at this port. Min is intauded for the-Upper /Cask,- sippi. She will be reads in August. • • &if' The present rise iu our river; will enak,h) the boats that were detained between this port and Cincinnati to arrive without further de tention. Mei,- The steamer Florence was Sold yester,lay to cant. Kyle, of Cincinnati, f0r514,009 She is a good bout and intended for the Meaux/tie truth.. A' "The Citizen left (lapilli:tan for this port on Saturday. For Cincinnati. TIRT-SDAY EVENIIiGi THE SPLENDID ipAchair FLORENCE, Captain KY/e. leave far the above and intermediate portsaa an nounced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to jef IV. HASLET!. Agent. For Chariimptl and Lowther! T . THURSDAY, JUNE sth, 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENSEX steamer CLARA POE, Thomas oe onunander. will leave as announced above. Far freight or passage apply on board or to JOH FLACK or J. R. LIVINGSTON & J et and WM. HASLETT. Agents. 'or Cincinnati Louisville, Cabro,aint Galena. Dubuque and St. Paul. WEDNESDAY AT 4 P. AI. r...34=% T/14F. PiTEAMER DIADEM, Captain Evans. leaves for the above ports pa ss nounced above. For freight or age apply on board or to jet J. B. LI VINOSTON & CO.. Atlanta. - - - For Saint Louis. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 5 P. EL Arm- ^ THE NPLEN DID !WEAKER NEW YORE, D. D.I. Gillman; com mander, will leave as annouuced above. For trciclu passage apply on board or to J. B. LWINUSTON & lel and WM HASI ETT Agents . For Heaver, Steubenville and THE PACKET WWI= Lizzie Martin, D. T. Blows. com mander, eaves for the above porta Honda/. Wednesday and Friday at 12M. For freight for passage apply on board or to J. COLLINS & CO., and wm. itAsi,Err. Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For !Marietta and Zanesville. THE PINE PASSENGER steamer B GRAHAM, Cap Munroe Ayers, egiummider. leaves Pittsburg every TUESDAY. at 4 p. in.. and Zanesvi: every FRIDAY at 8 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LI Km Gsiox & CO. Pittsburg/a. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W :31 .IEIA.Z3LETT Has opened an ogles at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where ho will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sham of pa nonage from stesunboatmen, ap2l-IYdi STEAM TOW BOAT FOB BALE-481.0 feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4 feet hold; 3 Boilers 38 inches diame ter, Cylinder 17 inches and 4)4 feet ate*, very thing thing ready tor furnishing. Enquire of LONG k 90 Water street. WIDAIN, GRAVITY, NAGNITIMIR- r These are no times for anything but bets. And at length a fact is known in medicine: it is this—that pain is relieved and disease cured hy PURGATION WITH BRANDRICTH'S PILLS. Thin is :1-4 much a fact in medicine as that-the magnet is a fact In navigation, or that gravity is a fact in astronomy, or that light is but beat rat[, tied, but which a piece of glass can condense into hest again. Bht the treat fact of the present day is that BRANDRETHIS PILLS invariably open the bowels. and that sUI the hu mors which cause pain are controlled bY natnial affinity by this GREAT MEDICINE. Important to throe livipap in Feeeraed Amp Dis t ricto—Mr. John Pudney. Springfield. Union. Co.. New Jersey, has used BRANDBTIPS TAW* TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS for Meet in his family, and for all his hands; in midi:Mims theme Pills have cured them of Billions Headache. Rheumatism, Fever and Ague. Mi sloe, Whooping Cough, and in fact all the Mamma to which a large family is ooessionally subject: Re says he has never known them to fail and will be pleased to give his testimony at all times in Aim of Brandreth's [Signed! Sold by JOHN PIIDNEY, Springfield. Union Co.: N. J THOS. REDPATH, Pitiable:lok Pa. And by all respectable dealers in snedleine. my29:lm IF TOW WANT TO KNOW WHAT (`HEAP REALLY MEA" MESE CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. 62 Fifth street. BOOTS AND SHOES Positively about Half Price. tar After JUNE let ONE MOH ONLY. SHOES FROM 6 CENTS UPWARDS. ia - WHOLESALEJEWELRY in the betikro. J. R. GARDINER. Agent for Manufacturers direct. ~jl ) ~I]fll~~l'1'ihL~Z~i~.~'~[ b i; re are now uoundsoturing &superior 'Melo of LIME, which we are Pro Posed to deliverfromoor COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET. Beat totality of Family Cosa away.. ea han as anal. andBt DICKSON, STEWART It JOHN PIJINGER, 25 come Large stock or made toordi PRICES_ Repairing pm.. nol&lyw-mra itirfge_ bodies saisthin twice. at BORLAND'S. 4 MU lie Market street. BOIS AND YOUTHS - BOOTS. (MITERS "AND BROGVES. Call at BORLAND'S. wit Oa Mid* Welk
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