aapji,,LA.EirrEseaLL 37 'w l 4Alic: Kt/ W ' . NEW YORE, and • STATE MINT. 110.STON are our egeutifor the Dall 7 ,4114113 Weekly Peat in time cities, and are au '. Wailed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions tor as at our Loam Ratty. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 7 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD -IiTEII-1, Col. Rippers Body. The remains of Col. O. H. Itippey ar rived by the afternoon train yesterday, from Baltimore, and were conveyed to the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. A. B. Curling, Chatham street, followed by a large concourse of citizens. With them came Lieut. Wm. Dippey, previeusly re ported killed, who is but slightly wounded, baying received a shot behind the ear, which cut the scalp. but did not fracture the scull. He is at his lather's residence. Hay street. Col. ltippey's servant, a young man named Shoemaker, who came with the body, says he fell early in the fight, ut the first fire of the enemy, after the regiment had fired six volleys at them. A Minie ball struck him near the right shoulder and passed through his chest. Finding himself wounded, he urged his men to go forward without hint, and then asked for - the Surgeon, Dr. Tindle. Soon after, 1111- diT a heavy tire from all sides, the regi ment was forced to give way, and Colonel iiippey's body was left on the ground. It was not recovered until Monday, two days after. It is supposed that he died in the arms of a young man named Anderson, a resident of Lawrenceville, as both bodies were found together—Anderson's lying at his commander's head. When found the body was completely stripped; not only had the Colonel's money, watch, rings. coat, hat, Lc., been taken, but even his boots had been carried off. Shoemaker reports that of BtH) men wit, went in the field, but too remains. Adjt. W. O. Miller, reported killed, was not in• jured and is now in command or the regi• went. • Captain Bryson, also reported kill ed, is alive and well. Lieut. Matthew Steel, of the same company, supposed to be killed, has a broken arm, but is other wise uninjured. The funeral, as will he seen liv the an announcement under its proper head, wit take place at two o'clock this afternoon.— It will be attended by a military guard- o honor, the members of the bar in a body, the Odd Fellows, and a great many eiti zens. The arrangements for the interment will be perfected to-day. - - - Resolution:li on the Death Oren!. Ittpipey. At a meeting of the members of the bar. held yesterday afternoon at the Court - House, the following resolutions of respect were unanimously adopted, having been reported by a committee appointed 64- the vurse : First, That in the death of Col. u. 11. Hippey, in common with our fellow -citi zens, we mourn the loss of a valued citi zen, a patriotic soldier and a brave and gallant officer: whose memory will he cher ished by every person capable of appreei ating the high qualities which were hi, characteristics whether in private, public or professional life. Second That as members of the liar we deeply deplore his decease, regarding him as a gentleman of unblemished pr4,-,ision al integrity, courteous in his manner. and as among the most talented, learned, do (pent, and sagacious of our members of our profession- and giving promise. had he continued amongst us, of rising to the tltre most rank at the Bar. Third, That his chivalrous con I"Se, in :abandoning his prospects of rising in a lu crative profession, upon the first call of his country to arms in defense of the Coustitu tion, and the zeal and ardor with which he embarked in his honorable occupation, n which he fell whilst nobly achieving his, military duties, is worthy not only of the encomiums, but likewise eminently wor thy of imitation by every sincere lover of the Constitution and laws. Fourth,' That we tender to the friends and relations of the illustrious patriot so suddenly snatched front their social circle onr respectful sympathies for their irre. ipscable loss and that, whilst mingling our .sorraws.with theirs, we shall cherish the imemory of one who, whether as a friend, ,as a .nnizen or a soldier, was so eminently \worthy of affection for his private virtue, or gratitude for his public services. Fifth, That as an evidence of the re spect, in which the deceased was held by the Court and Rar, the Court be requested to adjourn until Monday in order to attend the obsequies of our deceased brother, Col. 0. Rippey, and that the clerks of the several Courts be ordered to enter these resolutions on their minutes. Sixth, That we will attend the funeral of the deceased in a body, and we will wear the customary badge of mourning for thirty days. Seventh, That a copy of these resole dons be sent to the family of the deceased Death of' a Chaplain. Rev. John McCosker, late Chaplain of the Fifty-Sfth regiment, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, now at Port Royal, South Caro lina. died on Thursday morning last, at the pastoral residence of the Church of the Annunciation, Philadelphia.- He was ft native of Skooryglass ' in the parish of Coq, in the county of Tyrone, Ireland. He cane to this country in his eighteenth year, after passing through a course in the schools of Ireland. He entered St. Charles Theological Seminary in 1848, and was or dained Priest in December, 1832, being only in his — twenty-third year. His first mission was at St. Patrick's, Philadelphia. In September, 1855, he was appointed pastor to Elizabethtown, Lancaster coun ty, where he remained until last autumn, when he was nominated Chaplain of the Fifty-fifth regiment. His funeral was to take place from the Church of the Annun ciation, with a military -escort from one of the Reserve Brigades of Philadelphia, on Thursday, and the funeral obsequies were to be held in St. Patrick's church Graduated, At Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, A. Hoffman, Harrisburg, Pa.; W. L. Alexander, Senecaville, Ohio; S. Fritz, Bradenville, Pa. ; J. M. Kiester, Butler county, Pa., all of whom passed a highly honorable examination and with the splen did new diploma of the College,_ rinted upon parchment, were presented by the faculty with copies of the enlarged edition of the Gems of Penmanship as testimo nials of their exemplary conduct during their attendance at College. Concert Ball--The Hutchinson Family. „ A vocal and instrumental concert will be given at Concert Hall to-night by the celeSreed Hutchinson Family. They are known to fame, and our citizens, we are sure, will greet them with a full house. They are just from the Potomac, and offer to-night a programme including many new and patriotic songs, which were sung be fore the army at the camps with immense enthusiasm. The Reserves Paid Olt The First Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves, consisting of the First, Second, Fifth and Eighth regiments, was paid oft' on Tneochty by Afajor Pomeroy. The other regiments were, we understand, paid off next day. 0. 0. Phillips, Esq. of this city, brought home some $7,000 sent by the Pittsburgh boys in the Re serves to their friends here. Not Killed. Di s p,:ttehes from Virginia say that Maj. uazzaw, pf the 103 d and Adjutant Miller, of the 61si, reported as killed at Seven pi net oii e both - safe and uninjured. The griendi 41( the onttlemen named will be .rejoiced tio 1400$ (KC Disabled_Mere Erna General :14144•,, '3lEirMaigitaiih t aftinl; to Whic On Thursday night some fifty soldiers we ?aimed last week e , u Cndeedir the direction h from General Banks' division,.discharged of Prof. J. T. Wunielink. will take place fawn the service for dniabilitz; after lying on next Tuesday evening. The pro for some time in the Virginia hospitals, gramme embraces many geni reached this city from , the East and re • music, and the performers are ofe allsacre d 'manned here until afternoon, when they teurs of fine powers. The Frolisinn Soci• left for their homes. They belonged prin- ety have kindly offered their assistance on cipally to Ohio regiments, but several this occasion, and will give some of their were.from Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. finest choruses. We anticipate a full at• They were supplied with breakfast and tendance. dinner by the Subsistence Committee, at City Hall, for which they were extremely thankful, expressing their gratification in the warmest terms. Some of them seemed much debilitated, but the rest, though tray el-worn and sun-burned, were apparently in a convalescent state. Twenty more, from the same division, were expected here Past night. We saw all and conversed with some of the men, who were scattered about in the city from their quarters in Wilkins Hall.' They told a pitifid story of the retreat of the division to the Potomac, before the overwhelming force of the rebel Jackson. ; When the division reached Winchester the sick were quartered in the Union Hotel and were not ordered to leave until the rebel forces entered the town next morn ing. They made their way out by the back streets and fell into the rear of our forces on the main street. with the rebel cavalry and artillery in their rear. Ed ward Brewer. of Cc., E, Seth Ohio regi ment, Col. Buckley, from Jefferson coun ty. who had just came out of the hospital, says a murderous lire was poured upon our troops while passing along the street, from the rebels in their rear, and that the sick• who could not keep up with the main body, suffered terribly from it. He states that in nearly every house men and we : , men were collected at the upper windows; firing at the soldiers wi h guns and pistols. He saw several females firing on our troops. One he saw shoot at a Colonel with a pis tol; the ollicer turned, drew his revolver and I fired. the ball striking her in the forehead, killing her instantly. One company halt ed btitere a' house from which they had been fired upon, broke in the windows and doors, went up stairs, drove out the OCC111 , :1711:1 and then returned to their places. le same party states (and his story is confirmed by othersl that one great draw back to the retreat of our men, especially the sick and disabled, were the number of — contrabands' . who were with the army. Along the whole route they came, in the greatest consternation, declaring that if Jackson came he would cut all their throats, and so great was the panic that children were abandoned by their parents, who fell in with the flying soldiery. He saw three children. left upon the road side and abandoned to their tote by father and mother, who swelled the number of the frightt•ned` :a% eS. y of the men were justly indignant at the fresh they w( - resubjected to by reason of this stampede of the "contra bands." The wagons were nearly all driv en by colored teamsters and into these ve hicles the alarmed negroes crowded, while the sick and worn-out sJildiers were com pelled to trudge along on lbot. If they iought refuge in the a mbulances they were driven away by the colored drivers only to see their places occupied by the blacks soon utter, or if they attempted to get in without permission from the drivers found themselves kept out by those already in the vehicles. .The mules were also taken Ims. ession of by the "colored population — who rode along in comfort and safety, soine• times obliging the jaded animals to carry double. Thus were our brave men com pelled to make this disastrous retreat, many of them in a debilitated condition, while stout, able-bodied blacks tbllow e d the army quite at. their ease. This report conies not front one, but from several, and we only wonder that our soldiers restrain ed themselves from laying violent hands upon the slaves on being obliged to lag,be hind, subject to the tender mercies of tha enemy. Some who belonged to Col. Buck ley's, called as they say, the "abolition" regiment, declare they have had quite enough of "contrabands." We trust these poor fellows may soon reach home, recover their health, and be able (as some say they will) to rejoin their regiments, if they desire to do Sc, Pennsylvania Wounded at Washington. The steamer Elm City, arrived at Wash ington on the 4th inst., with four hundred and fifty-seven of the wounded in the late battle before Richmond on board. The following Western Pennsylvanians were among the number: J L Gibson, 101st; U Minnieh. iilst: A Edgier. 101st: W Joseph, 111 A: It S Lovett, 105th. J P Clark, 10 3 d: P S Mills, 101st; J A McAlillan, sf . db: W Bailey. MIA: S Blaney; 1 02 d: 0 A Cook, 63.1; T M Brown, 1024 W Thompson, 101st: J P Boyle. 103 d: J C Kelso,lo,sth: J Moore, 101st: W II Hoffman. 101st: J Trimmer, lolst: Ed McClosky, 11th: S Al Gerold, 101st: W Jackson, 10 , 1 th: Jacob Andrews, 103 d; IV McCollitui, tilst: C Bowers. 101; P Cronin,lo2l: C Hennessy, ssth F Kilgore, 85th; A Keith, 103 d: W Stoops, 103 d: II Keensley, 10 3 d: John Miller, 101.1: John Fielding, HAI B Davis, 103 d Home or the Friendleo*. The first annual meeting of the mana gers of this institution was held on Thurs day evening, Rev. Mr. Bell presiding, who, after a song entitled "Happy Greeting," by the children, read the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer. The latter shows that the whole amount received from vari ous sources was $2,337 92: whole amount expended, .$1,174 10; leaving a balance of $],063 82 remaining in the hands of the Treasurer. After the reading of the re ports, the children sung "Gather Them In." Addresses were made by Rev. Drs. Howard, Plummer, Pressley and Swift. The following officers were then elected to serve the ensuing year: President. Mrs. John Irwin; Vice President, Mrs. Denny; Secretary, Mrs. Dr. Trevor; Treasurer, Miss L. Trevor. The Criminal Court. In the Court of Quarter Sessions yester day Daniel K. Bennett, on trial for at tempting to procure an abortion, was found guilt r and remanded to prison for sentence. The extreme penalty is three years in the Penitentiary. Thos. O'Don nell was tried and convicted of an aggra vated assault and battery upon an old man of 74, named Cliff, whom he met on the road in Wilkins township, knocked him down, kicked and beat him. Re was re manded for sentence. Albert Reed, col ored, was found guilty of stealing two shawls from Sarah Joyce, of South l'itts burgh, and was sentenced to the Peniten tiary for one year. The Darkest Hour Precedes the Daylight." Although the storm of civil war and dea -1 °laden now overspreads the land, let us hope that it will soon pass away, and "white -robed peace" again assume her gentle sway. In the meantime, those who desire to be well dressed for the summer should cal! p i t Carneghan's Merehapt Tai loring and C lothingstiiblis i ltakerit, Fede ral street, near the Manumit, Allegheny City. He does business on tie cash sys tem. exclusively, /Slobbery. Oa Sunday evening laut, the resideace in of Mr. Samuel Budge, the Thirilltard, Allegheny, wee entered while Mr, S. a n d hie wife were attending church, and rob. bed of forty dollars in moue. • low; . PirrocK. Bookseller. Sows dealer mid Stationer, opposite the Pog (Mice. Au. the Pittsburgh l'iliock's !s:Pws Depot, opposite the Post Afflict,. Not' Boot: , to he had at l'ittock's News Depot. opposite the Po s t t STEEL ESCRAVIS(::: only Ir . , 1,10 , OppOSlti. the Post Ofik, ANY PCM-ols SO: 4 / 1 1W to plIr(.1111YeItle extra large Mules or tine driving horses. A1°111.1,01 lit Clark's stables. et stock yards at tinter bepot. Penn street. Will find owner at Clark's lintel. .1082Pli UNTICH. EANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CII,I IRS II Scherer, 63,1; S R. 'amnia 102; II Bucamp, inh,t ; M Pore. Kith; W Stoelfer, 6841: W Woodford, olst. H C Pomeroy, tilst: .1 Niles, Zid; A Holdsworth, F Braman, 57th: Foster. 101st; A:Seekenstein, 111 Is Bath.lolst; J McDowell, 57th; C O'Connor, tilst; 18 W Lyon. 1(01: S Miles, 101st; WPowers, 10341; J C Keiser', 115dh; t 1 A Cook, tikl: F W Blair. 1041; B Kilgore, 85th: W Stoats, 102 d: S Whitmore, lolst; W Fry, 57th ; J Stulty, Mid; P Hallam , 1034: J Carnes, 57th; J Price. 103 d; A McElroy, 101st: John Miller, lOgd W II Schaeffer, I OM. WAREHOUSE, 15 SMITIIFIELD STREE ne9 PITTSBURG PATENT WRITING CASE ViiN CANE !N NO A KRA NOED AN TO 1 give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil, India Rubber, and yet will fold up eo as to madame r sale by C&WILES 11. DUPER, DRUGGIST CORM PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STRE W FRUIT SYRUPS, orthe fined quality to tho trade in any quantities to nit purehasere. ler Fountains refilled at the shortest, no lice, and warranted to give entire satisfac tiou. my 24 To Destroy--Rats, Roaches. &v. To Destroy--Mice, Moles and An te. To Destroy--Bed Bugs. To Destroy--Mothe in Furs, Clothes, &o. 26 Destroy—Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy—bents on Plants and Fowls, To Destroy--Inseets on Animals, ..fce. To Deetroy--Every form and species of Vermin The 'Only Infallible Remedies known - Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." "They come off out their holes to die." Sold Everywhore—by All WROLRHALR DRUGGISTS in the large cities, and by Druggists. Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tail m generally. Oountry Towns and 111- Iva in Ane Paned States. B.A. FAHOSTOCK A CD.. R. E. SELL ERS .. and others Whelesale 4nents at pittspnre4 Nrotry dreleri can order as above. Or address dint -, [pr forledese;Torins. - Lo.l to MINIML CO*TAIN, Principal Depot. 4113 Broadway, New York Benefit of J. H. Allen. Mr. Allen, who has appeared every night this week as Macarthy and Captain Peep (1 . Day, takes a benefit this evening, when the Irish drama of "The Macarthy • will be presented for the last time—and all who have not seen it should visit the The• etre to-night. as another opportunity will probably never occur. Mrs. Allen per sonates Mary Kelly and Mr. Allen will also give "Dick • Dashall" in the very amusing piece of "My Aunt.' ' Drowned Himself. Jose ph Crow, an old man nearly seventy years old, drowned himself in the Monon gahela river,. on Saturday last, near lock No. 4, at the mouth of Maple Creek. in Allen township, Washington County. He went to the river, took off his clothes, and tarew himself in. He was quite wealthy, having considerable landed property and a large amount of tnonep at Interest. Another Pittoburgher Wounded We are informed that Adjutant. George P. Corts, of Col. Hays' 63d regiment, re ceived two wounds in the battle or the Pines, one in the back and one in the hand, neither of which are serious. The regiment lost about 100 in killed and wounded. " Contrabands." The roads leading front Virginia to Penn Sylvania are, according to the Chambers burg and Hagerstown papers. swarmin , with slaves of all ages and color, anti o both sexes, making their way Northward. Many have passed through Chambersbur ; and the negro houses in the place are still crowded with them. --- Why Is U. and How Is It ? That McClelland can sell hoots and shoes of every kind and style, warranted equal to any, al .so much below others. But such is the fact, as will be shown hy call ing at 55 Filth street. Sale of Orizaba Iron W ork The sale of the Orizaba Iron Works am Sophia Furnace, adjoining the borough o New Castle, took place on Monday last They were Ed in by the Malmning Counts Bank, for something over thirty thousand dollars. For Europe. Among the passengers from New York in the Scotia was William Smith, Eq., of the firm of Smith, Park At Co., of the Ninth Ward Foundry. Lie g“es to the In ternational Exhibition at London and their to France and Prussia. . At Home. Mrs. Ettie Henderson, who has heeonte a great favorite not only here. hat wholr,ver she goes, has just returned from New York and will appear on Monday evenin.t,. IoTnGRAPH Al.firM.4 at low pr .ek's, opposite tho Post (Mice. ACp HARPER for this wepk. a Ick's News Depot, opposite the Poo ANTHONY IiKyRR JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley RIM IRK%land and Checker's, Checker Nonni inches by 2 inches W. S. RAVEN, WOOD & TH la now propared to furnish Tp 7 ,lpArs, THE IRON. ICITY i tfa r tr i l. rOt ir ei of Penn and St; Clair treetS. inuntiinc ut Il A. X. COMPARATI VE VALUES. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., %SrArN NEATEST BARGAINS SUMMER DRESS GOODS, bought It t Auction and Rell!ng at an heard of prices. Bee Hive Store, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, BLACK SILK VERY LOW SILK sIiAWLS Sr SACKS 110IYI.; r COMB CIL IN tie Good's 1141 for Cash, 111 reellius na la e ery ponall stdvaure for await. 71 Market Street. 1111 . 11 VOUlt. BOOTS ANS) 141101 ES AT Jet BORLAND'S. 7.R1 A IR of"IrlIOSIE L.4..D1124 'tatters at £l.:.n . a . _ CIIILDREN'S NOILEI, 141110 ES AT AT MALI•' PRICE Al je. 11111 EN t• 4110 14.1 KESS GAITERS, TUE (II EA l'EsT IN THE CITY AT . - - - - 11)11ES A.:11111 MISSES 4,lArrEnlr AND 111 4 Morocco Boots at the lowezt rate:4 in the eity at the Cheap Cash Store of 9 , 5 3larket street, second door fHII o JOSEP. 80. rna Fifth RLAND. J..: -- • - . . sop ECK IMAM 4 LONG. %O. 127 1.111- ALPERT Y street. Agents }Chief Buckeye Mower Iron Harve,der, Cayuga Jr. and Wag& Mower' keep woman* on hand all kinds of Yana and liarden Linpl.tinentA, wholesale and re tail. je; • • D'l.,":„,"4',?ets„,etT-1.".f17,""` THItY - - -•- j •- 4-11111)1 VS EELEIIII.ATEIII SUGAR EVA. 1 1IV porator and Sugar curio Mills, for likio by RECKIIISI S 1,05114, No. 1127 Liberty Arent. next door to Hare's Hotel. ie7 LDIEPE L A ASTING GITERS. VERY cheap, at 51'1:10ln:14's Auction House je7 FAIII EY GRAPE PRESNES, run EX. pressing thej nice drn.ai Grntott+, rrititi.e. el. in tad-tied., for fain ily use. for sale by ItlielillAsl S LUNU, it-7 127 Liberty street. j 1.11 .EVERY JlrClellnod'< Fifth Ftreet T 4 7 11‘1,E14: A COM ie7 mem. i..r sak h 1,10 TETLEY. ]:;e, Wood el. 1 ! !!! : 1 - 1 strvel. _ . .. ',AS*: BA LI-% A.N lb %V 111.1.0 W HATS AAP b.i . :.;11.: by BUIVN .t: TETLEY. ie,. .. 136 Wood street. . .. _ . Arlinn rooks. 01 .•LI. hums, 10k mur ale by BOWN ac TETLEY. 1130 Wood 0. LIMY YOUR iIIiCHIPP SKIRTS AT 9c driOLT'S MLA AND 111:114 'IDDEI frr , `/I le by ie7 A: TETLEY. 13r; IVOn4 street. S - INUNN— N NW STOCK J INT OT G E remit 01. 1111(i for ' , ale by fIoWN S TETLEY' 130. Wood au vet. - • IiWELLING 1110ESEPi VAIIIitIES IL/ iiizeg , in good location, in city and i•nui ttry. fin •iala nt low pro. awl On cosy term? pay - nolo. Building lot, in Yittabur g h . Alleghe Law reticov.lle . , Birmingham. Mt . ‘WitAingtogi. sate by i'TIIRY.RT 3; SONS. 31 Market street. '1: BUILDING I.oTlki ON 12 c. gond loo;- ti” 11. for S. CUTHBERT .1" SOSS, i.. 7 urket .st rect. lIITOGRIPII ALM VS, PIIIHE HEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE It.. LW PHiiToGßArii ALBUMS MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STOR 1.1 rri sTrtErr, llr3l door 10 Poshplliee ARTEMUS WARD, HIS BOOK. A n..ther new Nlllllll3 . ju3t reeeived by HENRY MINER, No. 7I and 73 Fifth street. next door to Pos Office. pEACIIIEN AND VINEGAR.-- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES I BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR in store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, IS end 20 Wood street drl H. NEELY*. ‘...14 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. I==rl NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Sean SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 4S srr. CL..etkIEL STREET - - RECEIVED. a large stock of BLACK SHAWLS, With Fine Beech* end Gold Mixed Border, Very Cheap. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, or 121.2 cent... Vine asiconet and Organdies LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTAL eltaust opened a very fire :assortment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, m 721 ourner of Fifth and Markiet street& 440.. 111 0 0 .RtH1F4P, C 0 M MIS ;I ON MERCHANT, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 W. 421114 STUNT, TOILOW Mug Ogrilitram*. AmvsaT EVER OFPRRED, ♦"ci Cheap. Cheat p BORLAND'S LWItLAND's ItoItLANI)'S. lIP%VARDS , k, ,000 MACHINES flold.ir he United States We oiler to the public WIENALIC.R. & WIL SON'S IMPROVI ID SEWING MAcyziNE. at REDUCED PRIC. ES, with increased.. in*.idence of its merits as the beet and most usej'ul :F ily Sewing Machine no% cin use. It does eou %Di pfiltl.l on the thickest and thinnest Gebrics, malteaasiv lock-stitch impossibl i hp unravel, alike on both sides, is simple in c instruction. more speed> , in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars cawing prices and description of machine furnished I, ratio on application in Pe: - son or by latter. Every Machine warn Wei sfor three Years. apS WM. SUMNER & CO 1121 . A B T Every article marked in plain figures. a ed we TAKE NO LESS. .les-11 R. R. BULGER , FURNITURE. Igo. 45 Multi Meld Street, A FIJLL ANDOSTIIFICHT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. OLAR OIL WORMS COMPANY. OFF/CE 3T. GLAIR STREET, near the Ileidue 11116. Address J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf WM. H. SMITH JOS. R. HURTER WM. H. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, MN. Id SECOND AND 147 FIRST SMITS dal LssTEs_.l MINH WA Plaster for as *fa REM /IL COLLINS. GRAND "ORATORIO -AT TIIE CATHEDRAL, Under the direction of PROF.& T. WAMELINK, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10th THE FROMM% SOCIETY Have kindly consented to assist on the occasion under the direction of their leader, Mr. J. DINGELDELN. 'ART 1. Chorus and Solo. l - Gloria," iron, .Iheod , aletwerted Hrs. K d Choir. ......... ...... Charity par II Mina fine Heck. Chorus "Ilymnus." raoustxx stiwiETir DoublelQuartette "Ragini ~o, :1 ire Drs. Kane, Dora . Wainellink. Di% _ Roland. Mina Mooney. Deooro. i'argo. Minden. Dingeldein and Koch. Solo and Chorus. - Credo,** f rom tr.riti Twelfth Moon. Mr.S:Appellionum and Choir. 6. Selo, Duet lint( ChortaA. Ave" Verum," 11 rf*. Kane. M res. Boland at Me.e.rMsemten PART I. Clionii The Battle Prayer FROHNINN MOCIETT. Y. Duet "Ave Maria." 'Jur ll'u” MIN Nue Beek and Mr, Canto. Toner Solo, with Chorus, Luudate, • in,,••• Mr. Appelbaum and Choir Z . in 4. Duet.._.. .... "Creator aline Mho Berge!mann and Mho :Mooney Trio, "Protect uc through the coming night." NI!i(0 , 041041 Mimeos Beek, Bregelnutnn and Mr Appelbaum. 6. Solo and Chorus• "Credo." celebrated Moac Illemses Able, Watntellnk and Choir. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Concert to commence at T! , .; o'clock. Ticket :6 cents to he had at the music Attires and nt the door. je7-te LAMER' GAITERS $1 00- LADIES• COM:BEM GAITERM *1 23 LADIES SLIPPERS 40 eto AT D. s: DIEFFENBACRER'S. Alp OTO 53 FIFTH STREET FOR list Shoos je: WILLIAM BENNETT, Importer and dealer in Brandies. Wines, Gina, Negarak, Old Monongahela and Her alded Whisky. 4117 C. NO. 120 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh MEN'M ('ALE BOOTS. AT IlleC EL LAND'S A uetitni, E.:. Fifth t+t. je7 HOO 1. NM II IRMA AT meci.ELLA NIES ie7 .141 A NI lUN EIONSE FOR KALE—AI GEN TLE and handsome built BAY HORSE. ( large size', will work Dingle and double in plow or carriage, and paces under saddle: is live years and will not frighten at hammotives or shoot ins: would suit very well Mr barouehe or exprem wagon. Price 8223. RE I N ENI AN & MEI" RAN, 42 Fifth street mark VENT BEVY A PAIR OP *DIU , L:1-rink lisiter. :it :1.5 Firth street NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SCALED PEI4IOII4A LE WILL RE RE. ceived by the &AWOL DIRECTORS of the Borough of Greensburg. uketeo Meathey Eweieleele. /lamp Web. 1862. To'cloek., for the ereotiomim.kuding the fur eishing °fall materials, of a TWO STORY BRICK ECILLINtI, with basement, on the n,r,aund for merly known a s the Amplemy. Lot. The the building will befillpy,t feet. The design, plan, epeeitienliima, its., can be oxen by calling on the underaigmm on, or after .f ("NE id- By order of the Board. ==9 ety:.% lotd IVIIEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No. 27 .FIFTII STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA A tainted the Ana Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1868, 1869 and 1860. rotcc r a N 20,000 SO ILD THE 4P ST YEAR HALF PRICE BOOTS AND SNOBS CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 12 FIFTH STREET MANUPACTUfII OW EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OF PENNSYLVANIA -O N K EEP IT BEFORE YOE. SAVE U R when you can and get aBETTE YO R l' IMONEY A NO. Oct the thing itself well as name; ono that is light and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist and fingers is a PIANO today and to-morrowdow for cash or approved acceptances. Call and be convinced. WISE Jr BROTHER. my2ti Manufacturers. .IIS Wool street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process. and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting thecontrary, having no knowledge of my process. I M.ARTIFIOIAaI I o w, E'rII inserted in every style, and charges n will warrant the best of material in all cases. E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. nol4ly-ig T EM PERA NEE,' ELLE AND-NOWLIN. TOWN TURNPIKE AND PLANK ROA D Proposals will be received at the office of .1. L. Marshrll, 139 Liberty street. and at the Toll House in the Borough of Temperanceville, until Wednesday. the Iltb day of .1 Lute, ter the keep ing in good order and repair about five miles of the Temperancevillo and Nohlestown Turnpike and Plankroad for a term not exceeding seven years. For further information apply to M. B. BBOAVN at 191 Liberty street. or to the undersigned. to whom th e proposals must be addressed. 1 A3IES TR FNICIi. CB MOSS I Committee. MOSSES'S. Tem p eraneevill e, Pa. 15 Fifth stree let :Illt hdis RAT, PANT E. RAT PANTE, BAT PASTE. EAT PA.TE, P.A,TE, ILIT PASTE, EAT PASTE, JtAT PASTE. Li catering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no Humbuj . gotten up to deceive, hut on the contras it the hest and most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever liscovered. Ds advantages are over all others, hat It is one half cheaper. I t is tree from Poison It hrings Vermin to the air to die, It prevents them from dying in thepremises, It will when used accouling to the directions, Completely banish Hats trom the premises In a Equate night. Is is preferable in every reipe.-t to any and all Vermin Destroyer now in use. If it does not prove effectual in every instance, banishing them in a single night, Banishing them inn single night. BaniAing them in a single night, money refunded in every instance. On iteeount of the eelebrity of this article. many worthless imitations has been gotten up, ,inly to deceive, to avoid imposition, tusk for anti take no other than the RAI YHA*, Rat Paste. Hat Paste, l'repured by Prepared by JOSEPH FLEMING. JOSEPH FLEMING. rner tit the Dinuietid and 31arket street,. rher of the Lliauonol and Market street. ntry dealers supplied lit the lowest prices. NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERS I y IVE ARE NOW mmoinurAkerumuNta fine candies of a superior quality,sueh as' OULU Drops, all flavors: Soft tAuin and Liquor ice Drops; Cream Choeolate: Jujube Paste, in strips; Italian Liquorice; Fruit _Drops, frosted, together with all the varieties of Fancy Cream Work. Having engaged the services of an expe rienced workman in this branch of our business, and with increased facilities for manufacturing. we are prepared to offer the same to the trade at eastern prices. A great advantage is gained in getting fresh goods, which inducement we now otter. and can supply all orders at short notice. e shall he pleased to have dealers call and ex amine our goods before sending their orders east. REYMER 4 BROTHERS. Nos. 126 and 12S Wood street LADIES AND MISSES' Lace and Congress Gaiters, Mo • rocco Boois and Slippers, which cost from i:1.00 to S/. 30 , we are selling a 73 nod $ll.OO. The goods are slightly soiled, but otherwise are ua good as when new, We are determined to sell them off. Call and see them at W. E. SCHMERTZ .t CO'S.' TEAN TOW BOAT FOR NALE-180 S feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4 feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches diame ter. Cylinder 17 inches and 4%feet stroke. Every thing ready tor furnishing. Enquire of LONG At DUFF, 90 Water street. EMBROIDERY SALE, Monday, June 2d, Everyt hi o he,elosed out at REDUCED PRICES. IF Y COMPLIANCE WITH OUR FATAH. LISIIED custom D e partment . down and .offer i s ;tr sale in our Retail oar entire of , E:,ILDROIDEIgES AND LINEN HA ND. .•••••.” awn... • • • 310 st; ot these good were bought in Job lots at very 1. uw priees.:tud having been shown only in our who domain roolus.2"Pe.rfeetly fro* and clean. Such 8.9 th'e so il ed we w i ll 01l at •"" ' - m iCES. EXTRA LOW Ph.. . - Ladies who intend leaving the city th. 1041 :vitt find this a very dovorable opportunity .. suppb,ing themselves with such articles as they may twit, We beg leave to say that our assort ment has pever been better , and is just such a one as will meet the requirements of a first class city trade. I As our new room will open next week, our I customers will find it um.. more pleasant to se ' lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph 'Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. • :0 WILLIAM MEANS, - HARRISON A. COFFIN, almeral Partners: MEANS 4r COFFIN, (Successors to &Mindless, Means & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Streets, folOds PITTISBUROII4 16A. _ _ _ mAsitoos- ROW LOST! ROW RESTORED! Just published, in a Sealed ; Envelope. Price Six Cen ts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREA T MENT and Radical Cure of S Pennatontosts or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emmissions„ Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity mutt; hat from Self-Abuse, Jec.-.By ROBT. CUL VERWELL, M. D., Anthorof the Grens Book, *e "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferer" Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress. Poe paid, on receipt of on eents_,_or twc pcotage etasaps, by Dr. CR. J. C. A, 13 7 7 Bowery N ULNew York, Post Of Box. iisoll tabal:Bos-iedaw IAVASON & HAMLIN'S Iv'. at $l5O. *Mk $75. sa l ~ modes by Rißrlt is Nn e 4 q • 1978 R. • - _ lll W4 lot . A mix mulurntak— .1* MEDIATELY lAA expe r e . l lT . ITC for 'orrice mibe..A o ' ' IVotoo OH oar ....a.- unt ath be, ' - ' 0 , w m-67 a nd ono ' ti1i17 . 7p;17 to f unus b ed "or duns. , • • ir deatina- Majo r aa t. illy t MEHL OSetguirt inu .6.. , •• . -eV.S. A. ': 4411/11411111101MAT;W: • ' - No. &SD Libectir ==l PITTSBURGH THEATRE. 68131 X AND MANAGUR WM. HEN:DENSON. PRIORS OP ADMISSION. -- Privatl Berm $5 00• Single Feat in Private Box, $1 los Parquette aml • Dress Circle, chairs. 50 cents: amity Circle , 21 cents; Colored Gallery, 15 ends: Colored Box.. 50 cents; Gallery Is cents. Last night of Mr. and Mrs. ALLEN. To caranienee with 31Ineart by, or Peep-Cr-Dor BOY& Mayor/by. or Prep4r- Day Boyo. To conclude with 311 A ► STIRRING SONGS FOB STIRRING TDIES - ! 'I"UE METIFIIINSOS FAMILY TAKE pleasure in announcing to their out friends in Pitsburgh and vicinity that they will give three of their popular and interesting, vocal and instru mental entertainments at COSI:EMT MALI.. on Saturday. Monday and Tuesday Evenings. June 7114 9th stud loth. eom_ mencing at Pi o'clock: doors open a i o'clock. Tickets 25 cents to all parts t Ball. Children and schools, accompanied hy their parents or teacher 13 cents. For programme seo small bills, 31 Fifth street To commence on HE6fUIEFIS. David m'earrai.tha Spacial Parther. - PORT OP *PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED: Fraaklis. Biwa: BrawravEle. dallatin. Clar. Brownarfile. Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling': Aram bolding', St Louis Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Gallatin. clerk. Vol. Bayard. Peebles. Elizabeth: Lizzie Martin. Brown. Wheeling Diadem' Evatmlit Louid Clara roe. Poe. Louisville - - war The River—Last evening at twilight there were about II feet water in the channel Shipuaent of Coal. The Aipurent of emit tlie present rise Will be large. l'hiJ ennepri.o!:. , only that towed out in bergeß by our tugs. The number of float ettg boats or 'bran,' hortm" will he large; they are, however, very difficult to obtain: '1 lie follawinKipMe ex hibits the litn..uht. , 4 , 1 . .4111 , ti1u11t in barge; to Cu. einnati And Louisville. Grey .. Lake Erie .N‘ . .; Niagara ........ Coal Hill ....... C011ier........... Petrel Dolphin H0rnet.......... Hercules Tani .1 011 ..... Eagle Jacob Painter. Win Hodges.... 0 LE Ormsby.. Arab :lulu Clarke Leader Pittsburgh Pilot. Ctioainßriekell, who received ao touch credit thr idiotism the United States fleet utv'the Alississippi. is 1111 I'M PillSbUrgiler, Wile born awl raised in Birtilinahatn, hut resided, fat' the past twenty years, in Cincinnati awl New Orlenne, commanding tunny 0f the hest and wont popular Floats. 31e ie the uncle of Capt. I. Briar% tilt' the. teamer Florence. Calhounfitr•ThepunetSaint L 01313 and Saint nal steamer Citizen. Capt. . leaves for P4UI en this day. This boat makes hertrine with tttentll47 nitwits, has superior aevoulmudatione. and is well found in every respect. Mtwara. Caution. - anut Euain will hecertain to Fee that paasentreve have he hen of attention. Dee^ The Ste inter Silver Wave. This steamer tuts been fitted up in a superior moaner, from stein to stern, inside and ont; in &ashe looks like a new bust No expense has been spared in putting her in complete order iske is adver th,ed for Saint Louis anti Saint Paul. Copt John t Ale itillen in charge • Llaptuin Goldings line sitle wheel steatuer Arago. leaves t or St Louie and St Paul en Tuesday next ger- Capt.. enchran's - new mmauier is Hi the landing, and is progreasing rapidly Ike — Capt. .1. W. Anawales new ateatuer . Exchange, has been pronounced an 'A Nol boat She i atinnutave,l tar St Lotlit anti St Paul ou Wedne.day. Stir Ho for St. Louis and Paul. The RI dendid side wheel passenger steamer West moreland, Edward Evans. Commander. ligt,.The splendid packet Florence, Capt 1) Z Brickell, is aulioutwol fur Cincinnati, Cairo, St Louis and St I'aul For Si. Louisa. Gales:it, Dubuque and Si. P . 310NUA I, JUNE 9, 4 P. AL THE SPLENDID PACHET FLORENCE. Cant Rriekell. will leave for the above and intermediate porta as an nounced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to W. ILISLETT. and is; J. B. LIVIN GSTON I; CO. Agents For St. Loafs, Galena. iumwater. Du buque and 81. rant. MONDAY. JUNE 9, 4 P M THE FINE PASSENGER steouaer SILVER. WAVE, John Me:gillan. Commander, will leave for the shove and intermediate ports as announced above For freight or passage apply on board or to e 7 J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., For Saint Louis. Galena. Dubuque and St. Paul. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 4 P. U. TIIE FINE NDE WEEL passenger steamer l ARAGO. H Thos lio mg. Commander, will leallsas announced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to +je7 J.NO. FLACK, Agent. For St. Louts. Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. P hi .zlzait THE NEW STEAMER EXCHANGE, J W AnawalL Com mander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports es per announcement For freight or passage apply _on board or to je7 JOHN FLACK, Agent _ F 42. Ellisehmatt, Loamy.'le. C.fro, St. Lovas. Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul, 'ICHIS DAY. JUNE 7.4 P. M. &Mt— THE FINE PASSEMOra curzEN. . Ca/heart. le above andinter- commander. will mediate ports as annonne For freight or Panne 1 .90741111 je7 J. B. LIVINtinTIM For Cliationatl, LoadovUloopoftrft„e‘ Loots. ealows, llabgsrme mei IigiAMIL SATURDAY, JUNE 7th..10A: IL 7 g T~SSPLI2XSID SIAM - Wheel Passenger steamer Wait as ward Wane Conunaader. will learn as announced above. For height or pagaiwar ply on board at the lbot et Wood Streak • • • For Beaver . , Stenbenvilile • OEM wheeling THE PACKET lIKKAIEgi, Linie Martin, D. T. Drown.eint. !Dander, leaves for the above ports' Meifida7. Wednepalay and Friday at 12M, -- For freight for panne apply on board Or 61 - ' J. 00LL1321 & and WM. HASLETT, Agents. . Tweedier_ Ateket. For llhiellettaand zosateivilhia . . . . TN='FINE rAnimui — lin legume If AMA 9 . '4* -- mime JAyeri, eommander. haves ever, TIIIISDAY. at 4 D. m., and every /FRIDAY at 11 mai. For frerl i ornmegull tin a lart a rt -. L : , ' l'ittainusit . - 80 AT AGENCY. ZX.ETT st ' ' ISTEAbs. W . ML . Ea Was openedan oh,, NO. 90 WATRI3 Where he will transact a ekmend Agency business, and would solicit aeh of pa rousse fromsteamboat men. . apt!-Isd LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MUM MEET= I.IIII3ELTING WOliNfi. PARK. . 111 PC - U/11)3C az CCO4 Manufacturers of Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Premed Per Bottoms, Bottoms, Raised &ill Bottoms, Spotter Solder, &o. Also importers and Plate. dealers an Sheet lifstak Iron. Mrs. &e. , - Constantly on hand. Thunin'el traeldr.i. nd 'fools. WarehousetNo.l4lllFlßElT Sad /FM, SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Penna. 'Special orders of Copper cnt to aafdegisird: Duero. fe2l:llrdaw DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., NA_ nufacturere of PUREram SC I CA.Xi Nt N 400 I Office. NO. 291 LIBEATir 8 burgh, Pa. Auras MILLI' LA PLANLitiP Ism and hthavinge public - it with the is now pri boards. and si JAR. XOll4llllO4llMlh. heILL„ would mrieettelly rebuilteume the fire. hi/10846114watt. autt_liffed • • and mustepprovedeseehmem dl od to furnish hooting mi l d .idani ng swing end re-suwing. doors. each tors, kiln dried. fr ames. mouldings. box g. UTH Pirrertrear ' LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W..cIMIOTT Net. moo NBEITHIPIELD PITRXET, Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburith. 'airehalalf EV LADDE AND SNALL. /Moque:aides loaned on Gout Silver, Ina, ,en Jewidt7. Gold and Sil vereg : and au ii. neinansible articles. for any lennth on ApiparresdLThe each cannot be Iledaverecl Atuolttie. et. .4 boa 7A. AL_to VIP. M. DEPARTED To riNi•INNATI To I ovisrii.Le
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