DAILY POST. NO. 37 .VELElTA3lEltAlltalkil6 YORK. and 6 6TA I I.; TRAM BOSTON are our agents for the Daily ilmildPilleekty Peet in those - cities. and are an to take Advertisements and Subeeriptions pr us at our L 0411.418 Rake. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE Alft-ANDNINIBISHOOD INTILLIGENCE. Sick , ' sad Wounded Pennsyl- G,,i yards • Soldiers. The steamer S. R. Spaulding reached Philadelphia on Sunday with wounded Pennsylvania soldiers, who left White House on Friday. Among them we find the following from this section: , H -.IA. 'Karnes, co I , ', 10:41, sick; Saul Stewart, co F, 103 d, ear; Alfred Graff, C 3 D, 61st, thigh; Sergeant Jacob .1 Grubbs, coX,_6lst, thigh; corporal Andrew ltathen, co 63d, finger; Michael McMorney, co Io3d, ankle; James Gates. co G, 631, face; John I, Fritz, cu I. 101st, knee; Geo tilibsdn; co C, 43.1, leg; C Bartsach, co B, Olst,'leg; k Scott, co B, 633, hip; William Rice, co Al i; dist, thigh; John l.aeon, co B, 105th, 'finger;' Charles W Gibbs, co E, f;lst, thigh; gobt Dilworth, co C, Glst, shoulder; - Criiier-Bronks, co F, 614, knee: James Donahue, co A, 614, hip; John M Brower, co A, : fclat, arm; corporal G W Sprese, co I, 101st, thigh; CaptA W Taylor, co 11, 101st, wound fever; First Lieut Alf Maylin. co I, .61st, ear. The following have been reveived at Portsmouth Hospital: Johla.Listabaugh, co 11, 61st, sick: It Mc- Farland, co 11, 61st, leg: Ist Lieut M C Steel, co F, 61st, arm; First Lieut W 11 Cinatford, co E, 61st, shoulder; Drummer thrryt , -Small, co A, 101st, sick, Sergt C C Smalf,'Co A, 101st, arm; Ist Sergi. Win _Packer, co G., 82d, late 31st, sick; corp F A Drumel, co I, 82d,erni; F Mudie, col , --. B2d,..eyef It Neel, co E. arm, M Helfer- E,.l;lat. arm; C Keryon. 61st; C V thathma,,,co G, 82d, late 31st, sick; J 11 Ctirdell i fcctst, thigh; McManus, col E, 31:4, hip nud thigh: C Gibbs, co E, 61st, thighl Win Chandler, co E, 61st, shoulder; John Morreu, eo h, 61st, leg; Wm Platt, co 13, 61st, hip ; C Vence, co B, 61st. hip; A Pierce, co E, 31st; Corp K W Smith , co K. 31sf, W Lutz ' co F, G2st; W Chantler, co, K. 81st; Ist Lieut S Long, co I, Gist; Martin Shutzen, co K, Glat, hip: .1 Lani iniugh, co I', The following still remain at Ports mouth : Hobert C Kinsey, co K, 104th, right foot off; John Little, co F, Gist. in the mouth ; J McCarty. -co I, 61st, knee and breast; Adolph Moore, cu K, 104th in - Ile following are on the transport Ken nebec, to be taken to the Marine Hospital at.Bortsmouth : One Hundred and First—Corporal .1 'l' Coe, co K ; Sergeant C C Small, co A : Drummer Henry Small. co A. One Hundred and Third-Joseph More ladui, co K.; Jacob Voltz, co K ; William B. Graluim, co F ; George Smith, co K. • Thirty-first—T Reed. co Cr ; corporal William B Jackson, co I) Sergeant Robt Chase, co H ; George Knows, co 1 Druni mer Allen Pierce, co H. .sixt,y-firstlenry Shields, co C; John Pltt, co I; John Hoobier, co F; Chas Elliott, co D ; corporal Pierce, co A ; Matthew Sherman, en C; Second Lieu tenant Win .1 Glen, co E; John Mills, co I; First Lieutenant John Pollock, co A: John Hare, co K; James Lambatiga, co F; Jacob Bentie, co B; Joseph R Shaltz, co D; M ChOts, co K; Michael Hattori', co E;.:John-Dougherty, co E; R McFarland, co D; *Manus, co E: Orderly Sergeant S Long, co I; First Lieutenant M C Steele, co E; J . Williams, co F: Sergeant Joseph P Orr, co C; corporal \V F Rawl!, co B: Wm Platt, co B; .1 W Morrow, co E: Jos Davis, co. F; John B Cordel, co F; J W Lutis, co F; Robert Healey; co F; Timo thy McCarthy, (Lieutenant's servant.), co F; Wm Chantler, co E; Felix Rice, co 1. First Lieutenant Win H Crawford, co E. The following are on the Daniel Web ster, at Boston - John Wile,. co A, 101; Isaac B Currie, co E 102; John Dye; co G 61st; A Jackson, co 11, 103 d; Peter Clinger, co H, 103 d; Thomas Dunkle co A, 103 d; J D Cooper, co 1, 101st,• Levi Shrekengost, co IL 103 d: Pat rick Kelley, co D. 102 d: Amos Fielding, co C, 61st; Andrew Bingham, co C, Gist. Harrison Youkin, co H, 'Arad Wil bur, co E. 102 d. Upd ild•ended In the 63d Ittighaent. The following is a list of the killed and wounded'in Cos. A and B of Col. Hays' 63d regiment: Co‘A—CaPt Beirnger—John Maxwell, Westmoreland, shot in the head ; John ston Wilso_ ,n Sandy Creek, shot in the bread; , Fre d Shilling, Wilkinsburg, shot in the head; Fred _Salaladay, Rich Hill; shot in the bead; -Robt Linton, Murrays vide, shot in the breast; Cap McCutcheon_, Westmoreland, shot in the stomach; L Lowm_Braddock's Fields, shot in the headr. Thos McTagret, Oak Hill, shot in breast; james Miles, Wilkinsburg, wound in the side; Saint White, East Liberty, wounded in the face; Jas Morus, Penn tp, wounded in the shoulder; Chas A Cosh, Collins 44 . in shoulder; J Trout, West moreland, to the thigh; H Tomer Plum tp; in the Weed; I Stout, Turtle Creek, in the hand; George Cohum, Braddock's Field, slightly; Frank Dunbar, Braddock's Fields, m•the shoulder; H Maffitt, Turtle Creek, heed end side; Dant Asking Brad dock's Fields ; Peter Hammell,Braddock's Fields, stomach; ilitner, head, Wil kinsburg; Jno Boyle, thigh, Turtle Creek, Jonathan Jamison, foot, Braddock's Fields; Janses,M Anderson, Wilkinsburg; Heir, aftburgh;;Greo Smith, fingers, Braddoeles Fields; Lieut,W Smith;;M Bar net, Weeteserebintl, in the thigh. ConiplOyE g eptain Indians township, shot in the groin, died while being car ried to the rear. Wounded—Limit F T Maynard, Sharps burg, lithe shoulder Wm Tepfor, Deer Creek, severilYWounded in aide; Fer guson Deer Creek, in thigh ; John Hayes, Sharp:dung, slightly, in wrist; John Mo gle, Shmpburg, buckshot in wrist; William Clark, Sharpsbing, slightly in the neck; Andrew Deer Creek, had a finger taken of. • • Missing-41*o — rge Duncan and William Le Fevre; Deer Urea. IFeigittad Accident. Two young men, named Leipsick and Klinkler M , were ockingly burned at a i foundry in Wheeling on Saturday. A blast had just been. completed, and a "shank," or large p0t,..fu14 of molten iron stood in front of the allPo4llli.. Klinker, being a new hand, and - not iniming the consequences, picked up a wet ladle and placed it in the pot of iron. The result was an explosion which tkrthr ew the hot iron in small and large particles allover the moulding room. Klinkler was badly burned about the face and upon various parts of his body. It is thought that he will lose both of his eyes, and perhaps his life. A large quantity of the metal `'track Leipsick upon the abdo men, burning him in a painful manner. Great Sensation. The people say that they can buy hats and caps ii FitesiDg's ch eape r than atany other house in the city. Hatters say that he buys at e sl3, 50 per dozen and sells them at $1 12 apiece. ' Be this as it may, this establishment has long maintained & reputation for beauty and excellence of its goods, aad alsk the wonderfully low prices at whicktkaihave always beensold and. from the trembling among the fogies r it is evident tbelmlopli have found it out.— Fletaing'i liad, store is at 189 Wood street, betweenlrOtheld, - , -Red! streets.. City and seconded to call and ex country wriro - amble onoler,F,F r pir..e= to sell - , that at any Mimi _ „kw* from the immune .itivsysltept, on .„. handl ma Fancy Candien----A New Enter- Not'mOre thati two years since we de scribed, more,. petlutps,to , the edification of the children. t tkerirretit public, the manner of asakingordinary candies,, such as were then manufactured in the city : — The process is it simple one, consisting merely of melting sugar into a pliable mass, colored and flavored to snit the ar ticle to be produced, and then rolling it out, on long tables, into sticks, which, when cool, are broken into proper lengths. This is the common stick. Other varieties, such as plaited candies, kisses, mint drops, su gar almonds, &c., are produced by manip ulation and machinery, from the same ma terial, only varied in color and flavor. But recently a more artistic and compli cated branch ot the confectionery business has been established here, which we saw in full operation tor the first time yester day, during a visit to the extensive estab lishment of Reymer Bros., Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street, above Fifth. We refer to the manufacture of such delicacies us gum drops, hard and soft, licorice jelly. and chocolate drops, jujube and licorice paste, cream candies, such as orange, pine apple, lemon and apple slice, cream dates, cocoa candy, raspberry stands, brandy bottles, cream toys, ice., which are now made for the first time East of the Alleghenies. The component parts of gum drops and pastel; are sugar and gum. The latter, purchased in large sacks, is fi rst sifted and then selected by girls, who separate the white from the dark, the first being used for white and the latter for colored, con. fectionery. The gum is then dissolved in water and when it becomes a smooth mu- cif age, sugar is added. The boiling proees is conducted in a large cauldron, enclosed ; in a steam jacket, heated over a charcoal l fttrnace. When the materials are incor porated the semi-fluid is allowed to cool and meanwhile the "moulding boards" are prepared. These are shallow trays, say two incites deep, eighteen inches wide and twenty-eight Inches long, tilled with finely pulverized starch, an which the impressions of say three hundred and sixty gim drops are made by indenta tion with plaster casts. A large number of these boards being ready, the mixture, now sufficiently cool, is dipped from the boiler by an experienced workman, in a ladle having four , übes, with which he rapidly pours it into the moulds, tilling four rows at a time, with ,great dexterity. 'fhe trays are carried off by boys and placed in a drying room, heated to a high temperature, where in bout twelve hours the outside of the drops becomes harden ed. The drops are then placed in shal low pans and covered with a thick syrup, which is permitted to drain off and the sugar crystallizes upon the gum drops, which are, after drying, separated by girls and put up in payer boxes for sale. Jelly drops are made in like manner, with less gum, and in licorice and chocolate drops, certain proportions of those articles are added. Jujube and licorice paste are also _moulded in sheets or strips in starch, from the same material, differently flavored.— The same process is gone through with in making cream candies and toy figures, all of which are moulded in starch. Everything in the department wlierethese delicate candies are made is perfectly clean and only the purest and best materials en ter into their composition. Messrs: Rey mer Bros. have employed an experienced foreman in this branch. thoroughly versed in all the mysteries of his art, who is con stantly engaged in making these delicious sweetmeats. They can make WO to 1,000 pounds of gum drops daily with their preii ent facilities, and can increase their facili• ties, if need be, ad libitum. The quality of the fine candies produced is equal to . any made in the East, with the advanta- ge; to Western dealers of being always able to procure a fresh article and save the cost of transportation. So soon as it is known that our go-ahead neighbors have embarked. in this new enterprise and are ready to fill orders they will find constant employment for a large nniuber of hands in this branoh of their business. Railroad Passes. We notice an item in an exchange paper worthy of attention. It seems that the East Pennsylvania Railroad, like other corporations, gives free passes to the men leers of the Legislature. Last week a tall, slim, dyspeptic individual passed over thip road to Reading 6n the ticket of a member from the Eastern part of the State, who is a six footer and weighs two hundred and fifty. The conductor strongly suspected that the man was not the person named on the pass, but fearing he might make a mis take if he questioned it, let him slip. A day or two later, however, another sturdy, thick set man, of Jewish caste, presented the same free pass. The conductor, now sure of the deception, carried his man to Reading, and, next morning, in company with the President of the Railroad Com pany, call on the "member," and obliged him not only to give up the pass, but also to pay his fare over the road, he being very willing to make such a compromise. The pass of the member was of course revoked. It is a very common and also a very dis creditable practice for members of the Legislature to lend their passes to any one who asks for them. We do not understand the code of honor which governs gentle men who not only abuse the confidence of officers of railroad companies who have been kind enough to compliment them, but assist in injuring the road by loaning out (to persons who would be obliged to pay) their annual passes, given not from any personal merit, but by reason of the position they occupy. It is a mean de ception, practised for the purpose of gain ing popularity, and should be punished on every occasion by exposure and a revoca tion of the pass. Our view mthat no holder of a free pass has the right to betray the confidence reposed in him so far sus to per mit it to be used by another for whom it was never designed—and we hope this will be received as our answer by all who may hereafter apply for the loan of our passes; we shall ever feel in duty bound, as hereto fore, to refuse all such applications. To comply would, in our estimation, be un manly and ungenerous. Criminal Court. The business of this Court, over which Judge Sterrett presides, is very . unimpor tant. The following cases were tried' yeti terday: V. Raymond and Maria A. Koff, indicted for assault and battery, were found not guilty. Mary Ann Gipson, the prose cntnx, was ordered to pay one-third the costs, and the defendants two thirds. Jo seph Will plead guilty of fornication and bastardy, on information of Ann Kauff man, and was sentenced to pay $2O as ex penses, $3O for past maintenance, and 621 cents a week for three years. Daniel Rob inson, charged with assault and . battery, was convicted and sentenced to pay aloe of $5 and costs. James Davis, convicted of the larceny of a_pistol from john Cook, was sentenced to the Penitentiary ., far one veer. The parties are both colored. Wash. Freese was arraigned on a charge of lar ceny, and put in a plea of guilty. He was charged with stealing a coat from J. F. Slagle, Esq., in 1801, and having no de fense, plead guilty. He was remanded to answer five other charges, John Cook, col ored, indicted for iceeping a bawdy house, was acquitted, and the prosecutor, James Davis, was ordered to pay the costs. This•was a cross suit, the prosecutor hav: ing stolen a pistol from Cook. • Ziechial Bcott was put upon trial for obstructingy. public highway, on complaint of J. K. Scott. No verdict. dazall-rez at Meadville. The aunitersary exercises , at Allegheny College, Meadville, are to . be dispensed with this year, owing to the prevalence of small-pox v of which there are twelve camell ia the town and shout al many an the sur rounding districts. The bornagh authori ties have taken - efficient measures to stop ,ibilepree4 of the The Heitie, eight tram of Monday brougi, to.our city a delegation'of Baltimoreans, composed of members of the City Councils, Board of Trade and Directors of the Bala. more and Ohio Railroad, who came out for the purpose of examining the workings and advantages of the Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Railroad, inspecting our manu factories and paying a visit to Chicago. The delegation consists of the following gentlemen: William S. Crowley, IVin. T. Williams, Dr. Andrew Schwartz, Edward S. Lambdin. James Young, John Evans, Andrew .1. Burke. Peter G. Sauerwein, Samuel Liner, William Sullivan, William Bean. Jesse Mamie'', Jas. B. George, Sr., F. W. Alrieks, Andrew J. Baudel, G. W. Brooks and James Maddox. all of the City Councils; B. H. Latrobe, Es q., President of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Hail- road Co., and a number•of other gentle men, members of the Board of Trade and Railroad Directors, viz: J. N. McJilton, Benj. F. Nails, Mich. Diffenderferffer, W. Horace Soper, J. Parkhurst, Jr., William Bendel, William W. Binjon, David Dun can, W. K. Barker, James M. Jacobs, Saml. Maccabbee, Geo. C. Addison, Jno IL Cox, Wm. R. Lindsay, A. 1). Shutze, Henry C. Dennison, Evan F. Ellicott, C. H. Poumavent, E. L. Parker; Jr., Win. M. Woods, Aaron Fenton, Benj. Deford, W, P. Harvey, James A. Thompson, F. Litteg Shaffer, Wm. Hopkins, Wm. F. Murdoch, Thos. Kemps, A. J. Randolph, G. W. Cooper, T. Sewall. S. A. Wilson. B. H. Richarnson, W. IL Nelson, Geo. A. Porter, Edward Wilson, F. W. Griffin, daa. H. Bond, Isaac S. George, Robert Turner, Thos. Bayne. Geo. R. Hinnins, Jho. F. Meredith, Wm. N. Tuttle and John Star. At seven o'clock on Tuesday morning they were met by a committee appointed by our Board of Trade to receive them, and at eight o'clock started, in company with a portion of the committee, over the Pittsburgh and Connelleville Railroad to Connellsville and Uniontown. They reach ed the latter place• in time to partake of an excellent dinner prepared by the citizens. After dinner a meeting was organized, of which Hon. Andrew Stuart was chairman, and several complimentary speeches pass ed between the entertainers and the enter taMed. The delegation returned to the city by the evening train, all expressing themselves as highly pleased with the visit and the road. They will remain in our city to-day, vis iting our manufacturing establishments and other places 'of interest under the guid ance of our committee, and start by the early train to-morrow morning for Chien go. We wish them an agreeable stay here, a pleasant visit to Chicago and a safe re turn. AT a special meeting of the Penn Lit erary Society held at their Hall on Tues day evening, June loth, the following pre amble and resolutions were adopted : WitintEAs, intelligence has reached us of the death, in battle, of our friend and fellow member, Sergt. Chas. L. Afinerney er. while nobly defending the integrity of our Union : Resolved, That in him this Society has lost one of its most faithful and valued members, whose services and counsels we shall long miss, and the memories of whose virtues we shall ever cherish. Resolved, That in his leaving all the eu dearmentg of home, and the society o' triends, and espousing our country's right ous cause, and at last offering up his life willing sacrifice in her defence we recog nize all the elements of true patriotism. Remillyed. That in humble submission to the will of the great Disposer of all things, we tender to the friends and rein- Yes of our lamented brother our heart felt sympathy in their deep bereavement. Reso!red, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the relatives of the de ceased, and that they be published in the city papers, and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. W. S. OwExs, W. K. Alr.CArst,ANu, W. G. Committee. ft. L. EvaNs, S. Losm, Another Plttsburger Found Dead. Captain Thomas Rodgers, of Allegheny city, went East a tew days since in search of his sons, from whom he had heard nothing since the battle in front of Rich mond. He returned home yesterday, hav ing found the dead body of one lying in a field where it had been four days. The other, we believe, was not injur6d. Foot Cut OM William Allison of Tuscarora county, Ohio, a drover, had his right foot taken off by a car in one of the stock trains on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad, in Manchester, yesterday morning, having got too close to the moving train. He was taken to Dr. Walker's hospital, where he will soon recover. Teachers Elected. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of Public Schools. of Pitt township . , on Saturday evening, 7th inst., the following teachers were duly elected for the ensuing year: • Oakland Schools.—Principal, Mr. D. L. Skinner; Assistants, Miss E. McKnight and Miss Annie R. Smith. Minersoille Schools.—Principal, Mr. 11. G. Squires ; Assistant, Miss Charlotte Curry. The Colors of the 61st. The regimental flag of the 61st regiment, marred by seven bullet holes and the staff shattered by a ball can be seen for a few days in McFadden's window, Market street. A rebel who attempted to capture it was killed by a blow from the clubbed musket of a corporal and the ling was safely car tied through the fight. Another Victim. Dr. George Fisher, who went out with our Sanitary Commission to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., died on Monday from disease contracted during the expedition, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr. George L. McCook, thus sacrificing him self in his country's service. Theatre. The "Octoroon" has been withdrawn for the present and to-night the patriotic spectacular drama of "The Patriot's Dream, or the Battle of Bull's Run" takes its place. Ettie Henderson personates Jerusha Sparks. and Mr. Henderson Adam Grey. It is a good piece and will draw the crowd. New Cars. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Passen ger Railway Company have placed two fine new cars on the Federal street line. The double track is completed to Bagaley's ' Lane except a small space which will soon be completed. The accommodations of the road are excellent and fully appre ciated by the public. Who Wants It? A beautiful meermehaum pipe will be awarded to the amateur player making the largest run at billiards between now and the 4th of July next, at the Franklin Bil liard Saloon, on Fifth street. Personal. _ Judge McCann, of New York, formerly a reddent of our city, is here on a visit, ,and .is stopping at the Monongahela House. Cotton tees Niuihntne. The steamer Hastings, from Cincinnati ,rs,idlcduy. brought 850 bales of cotton, frcit*Nashville. 'Wint.died. - i . I "Jobs Mains* of Sctith-littiburghtiolot on the gunAtonkfeirdiidilik received two wealth in . the — itint and nitoililer, in ,the . .. _. 'TO4DAY',II-AD LECTIIIIC AT' TUB ISDN CITY )1.1A:I it:, corner of Penn and St. Clair &vets, Wednesday morning at n A. M. INTR I NSIC PAR. piNET atuAilinv IN BOTTLES. Old Peet Wine Ilettlee. Cabinet chwanpagimr. In •tnre anti ft.r sale by Nk4OTICE TO 011. REFINERS AND 4AI OTHERS TH E I'ENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the , manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are now prepared ta supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12,000 lbs per day, they will be enabled to fill orders in largo quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOUN; Agent, jell-3tnd Office, 21 Wood at. Pittsburgh. TILE " lii ° 4 l 2b — re between )PA , a tiTe N . u EßS ers ig gi l l P under the style of Tiernan isetty this on el ; been dissolved. F. TIERNAN. R. P. GIUTY. • Allegheny City, June 9, 1662 Wit-The IVholeattle and Retail Grocery Business will he continued at the old stand. northeast eor ner of Ohio street and the Diamond. by jell F. TIERNAN. LADIES' CALF BOOTS. 90 CENTS LARCEPC MOROCCO BOOTS, S CTS LADIES' LASTING GAITERS. 30 CTFO NEWS OXFORD! TIES. 75 CENTS YOVTHS' OXFORD TIES, SO CENTS CHILDREN'S HEELED CALF SHOES 115 CENTS. HcI'LELLAND • S AUCTION. 3 Fifth Street 'TRAW BONNETS- CUILDREVS MATS! A wholesale stork of choice styles of Straw Rounets and Children's nista. to he closed out at Retail. at Wholesale ?rives. Now open for examination our Retail De partment. EATON, MACRUM & CO.. jell) No. 17 Fifth street. FOR RENT—A LARGE AND CON V EN IEN tchvelling howl, on Federal street Allegheny City, S. CUTHIMItT ,k SONS, jelO 51 Market street. C. HANSON LOVE & CO.O GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, bought at Auction ant scll!ng at u❑ heard of price. Bee Hive Store, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, cry Cheap. BLACK SILK TERY LOW. BLACK SILK SILAWLS k SACKS HONE Y COMB Q'IN, Selling Cheap W Domestic Goods bought Mr Camila. and selling at a very small advance fur cash. 74 Market Street. AT 0 1 f HALF PRICE BUOTS AND SIIC)ES CONCERT lIALL SIIOE STORE, 62 FIFTH STREET Every article ruarkal in plain figures. and we TAKE NI ) LE. s. • jes-tt EMBROIDERY SALE, Tn rointnenue on Monday, June 2d, Everything to he closed out at REDUCED PRICES. •N COMPLIANCE. WITH OUR FATAH. LISII ED cumtom we will mark down and offer for sale in our Retail Department, our entire of EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HAND• REECHIEFIL Most of these good 'were bought in Job lots at very low prices, and having been shown only in our wholesalorooms.are perfectly fresh and clean. Such as are soiled wo will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the city this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplying themselves with such articles as they may need. We beg leave to say that our assort ment has never been better, and is just such a one intwill meet the requirements of a first claw city trade. -• • . As our new room will beopen next week, our customers will find it !Mica more pleasant to se lect goods than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, & '79 MARKET STREET. RAT, PASTE, RAT PASTE. RAT .PASTE. RAT .PASTE, RAT PASTE RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE, RA2' PASTE, In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no Hlllollbllig. gotten up to deceive, but on the 'minty is the best and most effectual Vermin Destroyer and Rat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages are over all others, that It is one half cheaper, It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to, the air to die, It prevents them from dying in the premises. It will when used according to the directions. Completely banish Rats irom the premises Ins single night. Is is preferable in every respect 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 in a single night, Banishing them in a singlenight. mono" - • • - coney refunded in every instance. On aceountof the celebrity of this article, many worthless imitations has been gotten up, only to deceive, to avoid imposition. ask for nag take no other than tho Mgt Paste. Rat Pattie. Rat Paste, Prepared red by Prena by JOSEPIC - FLESUNG. JOSEPH' rumuse. corner of the DiamOnd and Market streets, yorliei of the VZoid ;a_ ![srket streets: it 6 SOLAR OIL WOREN COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA: FFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. war the Bridge. IMAddrimis J. WEAVER.J3.. Beeretms mel Trimmer. rayl9-ft KEEP re. 8F,X419113 gaNB YOUR MONEY whesyoseastandgetsßiTTEß PIANO. lilettlie thing itself Ind IMAMS ; sastbse blight - mg duds to 'will astute year wrist samAX las P Sodas sad thlianlift flif se approved aeeeatgae i Ile • > sq.' . dint; EMMI ,_ _..r,. ~.. 01rXTY CUNT ROLLER—HENRY C LAMBERT will be • candidate Il.r this uf floe, subject to nomination by the Republican County Convention. NEWLY INVENTED lUNINIAN PEE BLE SPECTACLES. 'superior to any that have ever been presented to improve the sight. To all suffering fromdefective sight, arising either from age or other causes. Persons with weak eyes can be supplied with glasses which will greatly benefit and not strain the sight. Through their high polish and true ground they produce the most perfect vision, and are highly recommended as the best in their ef fects upon the eye, for preserving and improving the eight in continued writing and reading, either by day or night. Short-sighted persons, and those operated upon for cataract, can also be suited. ;.Optician DIAMOND'S thorough knowledge of WM. BENNETT. No. 13) Wood street. the Anatomy and the carious Pathological changes of the Human Eye. enables him, by merely examining the eye, to select .such glasses as are most suitable. The eye being so delicate an organ, we cannot be too cautious in the selec tion of Spectacles, as from their use may result the most desirable or deplorable consequences lie inserts the Russian Pebble also in old frames; and solicits the patronage of all in want of his article. Office. "MORNINti POST" Building. 1011-tf J. DIAMOND. I MIRY GOODS, BONNETS, LP &e, at Auction Thursday and Friday after noons, J une 12 anti 13, H at 2 o'clock will be soil, without reserve, at the Masonic all Auction House, No. SS Fifth btreet, a large quantity of Dress Goods. Ladies Trimmed Bonnets. Children's ats, bbawls, Trimtuings, Linen, Table Damask Notions, arc. Alva a quantity of good Table Cut T. A. BIeCLELLAND. jell Auctioneer. PETROLEIM-28410 BBLS, 40 GRAY' Fry . , Just received by lel I lINNItY IL COLLINS. OIL BAURELS-300 SECONDJIAND fors sae by HENRY H. COLLINS. EAR CORN-1000 BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW EAR CORN, on the wharf, and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, jell Corner Market and First streets. OTATOEN 200 BUSHELS PRIME P N ESHANNOCKS, just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETT ER, jeII Corner Market and First streets. B4ICON 6000 POUNDS COUNTRY BACON—llama. Sides. and Shoulders—in store and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, jell Corner Market and First streets. OUR ENTIRE %TOUR OF PEAL LACE GOODS, LACE TRIMMED GOODS av e been marked at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES These goods are all fresh and desirable, and the greater portion hare been marked down to East ern Cost, many articles much below the first cost to close them out. Purchasers are Invited to make an early selec tion. EATON. MACKUM at CO.. ielo NO. 17 Fifth i.ireet. SWUM AVE.\ ITE—DINIRABLE ‘ l l-1 Property for sale.l2 feet front by ii loot, to Rebecca street, a comfortable two story house conveniently arranged, portico, hall, two parlors, marble mantles, dining-room washing-room, baking-room, kitchen, large cellar and 6 or $ chambers, a brick stable and carriage house, two tine grape-arbors, 5l bearing fruit trees, shade trees, small fruits, flowers, shrubbery, gravel and shell walks. etc. For price and terms apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, .Iclo 51 Market street. LADIES AND MISSES• Laco and Congress Gaiters, Mo rocco Boois and Slippers, which cost from $l.OO to $1,50, we are selling at 75 and $l.OO. The goods are slightly soiled. but otherwise are us good us when new. We are determined to sell them otr. Call and see them at W. E. SCHMERTZ d: CO'S.' my3l 31 Fifth street. WM. H. SMITH JOS. R.IIUNTER. WW. 11. SMITH dr CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS deM PITTSBURGH . STEAL[ TOW BOAT FOB BALE-130 feet on Deck, 24 feet beam. 4 aggr o & feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches diame ter. Cylinder 17 inches and 4 1 4 feet stroke. Every thing ready we furnishing. En_qUiro of LOBG & DUFF, my 24 it) Water street.. RECEIVED. a large stook of With Flue Brecht' and Gold Mixed Border, Very Cheap. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, or 121.2 cents. Vine Zaeonet and Organdies, LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. Ilk-Just opened a very nice assortment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUMUS, y2l corner of rah and Market streets. R. R. BULGER , FURNITURE. A FELL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell at the lowest prices for . myl&lyne Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Sagan, ao3l-ly Nei. 149 and 151 Wood street SOMETHING NEW AT NO. OH FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and gen tlemen to that beantiful_piece of art so much es teemed of late called the H.LUSION PARTING and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. It id v ei l them a light and life-like appear ance hitherto unattained • I have also just re ceived a large and carefully selected stock of the best French Hair. purchased for cash, and my motto iscadet sales and small profits. CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream,_for softening and beautifying the hair, is too welt known to need conunen my new lIAIR WASH forfamily use; it prevent; the hair from falling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies doyou want to have actor, beauti ful. white and healthful din? Ifso, get a bottle of my Philodermie. or Skin:Cleanser, and take a little healthihl oat door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— Discard all poisonous skin paints, my22-ilmw J. R. CAMERON. LEATHER BELTING OF HOYT. BROS. MAIL Warranted of itood_qtodib - • for side at New Ye& prim at the LEATHER VIZ of SHLAPISE. je9 233 Libertietreetoopeeit• head of W.. V I MICLTINGI fader% &rade Y lOU LibietrilleultAmpLae l" bead of faidl: UL' mesesiaimi *SUL Sl a Wirtaidiraii 1.4". HIGHLY IMPORTANT! PINE. FRI:NCH EMBROIDERIES MAXIIPACTORIZ OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF No. 45 Smithfield Street. PITTISBURGH W. et D. RINEHART, AMIIBEXIONTB. PITTSBURGH. THEATRE ESSER AND DI AXAG ma WM. HENDERSON. PRICES ov Anittssiox.—Private Boxes, $5 00 Single Seat in Private Box. $1 00; Pargnette ant Dress Circle, chairs, 50 cents Family Circle, 2: cents•, Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boxy. 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. Find night of the stirring American Drama entitled the PATRIOT'S DPEA IR, Bail le of Moll's nun. Jeruslnt Spark= Adam Grey Ruth Grey........ Zeke Bishop ti — ii.ASSoCIATE LAW JUDGE-- DAVID RITCHIE, at present one of the Associate Law Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny county, will boa candidate before the Republican County Convention, for nomination lirc the photo he now occupies. my29-tf fiTATE SENATE—E. D. GAZZA3I .t..;)" is a candidate for the nomination for STATE SENATOR. mys DISTRICT ATTORNEY.. JOIIN 9' M. KIRKPATRICK will be a candi date for nomination to the above oilive. before Oa next nominating ltepuhli.:an county i;oncen Lion. aptidtwto I=! JOSEPH MEYEE, & SON, I=l FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, at CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, IM SMITHFIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and Virs,in no 9 prirrewußG PATENT WRITING CASE T fht '417 frt.9 ARRANGEDe igtvnite4iSt. to write upon, will hold Pen and Peuelll, India Rubber, and Cheek f• and Sot will fuld up so SS to me/1::u20 only 5.% inches by 2 inches For sale by IV. S. lIAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS IMPORTANT TO LADIES! DR. JOHN HARVEY. HAVING FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro - fcsdonut time exclusively to the treatment of fr,tn tic Ditlicn/ii,t. and haring succeeded in thou- Salas of roses in restoring the afflicted to sound health. has now entire confidence in offering pub licly his " Great American Remedy," DR. lIARVEIV'S CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PHIS! Whieh have never yet failed (when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapeun Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or gans. Also in all eases of Debility or Nervous Prontrntion, Ilysterien, Palpitotione, &c., ate.. &e.. which are the forerunners of more serious disease. AS-These. Pills tire poyiTtly harmless on the con stitution, and nyzykbc token by the moat delicate A mite without causing distress: at the same time they out like (1 shore,., by strengthening, invigo rating. and restoring the system to a healthy con dition, and by bringipg on the monthly period with regglarity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should. however, sot be taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy , though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Pucci: ONE DOLLAu. and when desired'will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRYAN. Rochester. N.Y,,General Agent Sold by Druggists generally., JOSEPH FLEXING, Corner Marko- street and the Diamond, aul6.lvdewis WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 2T :FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the First Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0 , 000 MACHINES sold in the United States. MORN THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAR Wo offer to the public WHEELER & WIL SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. 'at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the lock-stitch 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. ap3 WM. SUMNER & CO. LIGHTICULTURA STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY,. and BLACKBERRY PLANTS, GRAPE VINES CURRANT and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, LINEAR. RHUBARB, and ASPARAGUS ROOTS, all of the beet quality, and warranted true to name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET. mh= J. KNOX. lb Deatroy—Rats.Roaches. &c. To Degroo—M ice, Moles and Ants. To Destroy—Bed Bugs. To Destroy--Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. To Destroy--Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy----Inseets on Planta and Fowls, To Destrop--Insecti on Animals, &c To Destiny—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." Sad Everywhere—by All WHOLF.SALE DRUGGISTS in the large cities, and by Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Oountry Towns and Vil lages in the United States. B. A. FARNESTOCK & CO.. R. E. SELLERS & CO., and others Whelesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralers can order as above. Or address direct—(or for Prices, Terms, Sc ] to IILENRIV R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, New York. jet-3mdawis PAYMENT OF JULY INTEREST ANTICIPATED PITTSBURGH FT WAY NE Sr. CHICAGO RA ILWA Y CO) OFFICE GE THE TREASURER. PITTSBURGH. June 616.1862. ) TE COUPONS DUE JULY IST proximo. on the Ist and 21 Mortgage Bona of this Company, will be paid on presentation, at this O ffi ce, No 23 Fifth street, less the interest for the unexpired time to run, from the time of pre sentation. J. P. HENDIERSION, iefelw Treasurer FEXTRACTED WITHOUT r PAINby the nee of an anPanto no drugs or galvanic battery aro need. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my Proems. and are ready tcycatiP as to the safety and painlessness of the °reran whatever has been said by persons interested asserting thesiontrary.havimgno knowledge of I mem. RISABYLVICIAL TEETH inserted in evo Mk and charges as low, as will warrant Mit dipstick! in all cases. 01JDRY, Dentist. 124 Smithfield street. 06141 y-is drInFIENE.-40 BOXES NEW CUM= 41 1- 0 received and for cale_by Selo imaRY N. COLLINS. Franklin. Rennet, Drownaville. llafin, Clark. Brownovillo. Dayanl. Feeble., Eliziihrtl.. Lizzie Ma: tin. Brown. IV Lin& inw. Ilastino, Robinson, Cincinnati Scietiee. Reno. Exi•liange, An:malt, Bri , ivn,r DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brown:win... Gallatin, Clark, de Col. Bayard, Peebles Elizabeth. Minerva. Gorden, lirlieelincr. t.llide. Anderson. Cincinnati. Crkkel IN., 2, Ilaniilien. Cincinnati Iluilna Graham, Ayuns. Zane:, ilk. Et tie Henderson . Mr. Henderson Kate Foster .N 1 r. Matti vie- The River—LaNt everli at twilight there was 7 feet water and tilling. Weather ehel all ilay. In the °yelling- it was raining. ,Wif^ The Wheeling Packet lhr this day ig the steamer Li:.zie Martin. Captain Bruwn.— She leaves at mum. skireaptnin F. Muratia's new hull was duo lag evening from Freedom. oat -- " There is at this tintr nineteen new boats under contract at our various yards. This does not include ;ivy of the ncw boats at the land• WY - The splendid side-wheel Passenger steanier Arne, Capt. Got/lint. loaves this day positively for Cairo. Saint Louis, and Saint Paul. This hoat has unsurpassed aceettiundritions, clov er and attentive nfiivers. Our friend Lamont - will be lbund in then thee. Vir Captain D. S. Briekelt, with the favorite steamer Florence. leaves to-day positive ly for Saint Louis and Saint Paul The speed and accommodations of this heat are unsurpastiled.-- Passengers eau depeud'on this, biiiir'The favorite steamer Silver Wave, Capt. J. S. McMillan. having been put in Ant rata order. both inside and out: will leave for Saint Louis and Saint Paul ibis .lay. Capt. C. If. Wil kins says he has a few choice rooms left for those that rail early. For Si. Laois. kaftan. D tttttttt no luad THE SPLENDID PACE} r - FLORENCE. Capt. Brickell. will leave for the above mill intermediate ports as an nounced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to W. BARLETT. and jell J. B. LIVINGSTON CO. Agent. laißstaue, Far St. Lank, Galena, Stillwater, Du buque and St. Paul. THIS DAY. JUNE U, P k, THE FINE PASSENGER • s twiner SILVER WAVE. John Con hander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports as announced above For freight. or apply on board or to jell J. 13. LIVINGSTON A: Checker Hoard For Silent Louis. Galena. Dubuque mull Si, Paul. N` et= 4 4 1,7„ 1 . 1 . 1 ,', 1 ,:?t - eti S er"'A F ltA W itli i ti'l, Gt•ltling. (Amon:under. Will leave 10 nmwnnrrd abate. Fir freight or pe.:snge upely on board or to Jist). FLACK. Agent. For St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul. NEW STEAMER r,„ EXCHANGE, J Aliftlrait, Com mander. will leave for the above and intermediate ports as per announcement. F o r Height or passage apply on board or to jell JOHN FLACK, Agent For Beavey t Stenlbenville and Wheeling. THE PACKET STEAMER Lizzie Martin, D. T. Brown, own molder. leaves for the above ports Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12111. For freight for passage apply on board or to J. COLLINS A. CO.. anti WM.IIASLETT, Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For Rourietta and Zanesville. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer B AMA °KAHAN!, Crp .lunnt Ayers. commander. leaves Pittsbtre every TUESDAY. at 4 p. m., and Zaneevi every }SWAY at 8 a. tn. For freight or_p_sagsge app on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON .1c CO, Agente, Fitteburgt. IiTEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. 1-I.A.ZIAETT Has opened an oboe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where be will transact a General Steambea Agency business, Ind would solicit a aharo of l.a tangs fromsteamboat men. ap24-Iyd BIICKETE MOWERS dc REAPERS RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS. CA YUGA CHIRP, JR.. WOODS' MOWER, Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, Hay Rakes„ Scythes, Scythe Stones and Rifles, Cultivators,Plows_, Harrows. and all sorts of Agricultural on Impleman ts constantly d BECKHAM& LONG'S. N 0.127 Liberty street: next doogAwliare's Hotel • my2o Ni HOW ing the yews. For Outlier information apply to /LB. BROWN. at 191 Liberty street, or to the undenigniat i to whom Ole proposals must be addressed. JAMBS TRUNIOR.I c omm itt ee . MOSES CRESS. I je0:10t-ebdis - Temperaneeville. Pa. JMO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE OE PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PIITIBBIDIIO9. CUPPING AND LEECHING; DR. h MRS. ME. Bath. extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower F. BESE. 177 Grant street. LADIES" GAITERS SI Da- LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS $1 26 MIRY A PAIR OF THOSE LADIES Gaiters at $1,25 at CHILDREN'S SOILED SHOES AT MEN & BOYS CONOBESS GAITERS, THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY AT BORLAND'S LADIESANDREISSEN GAITERS AND Morocco Boots at the lowest rates in the city at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND, 9S Market street, second door from Fifth. je7 OLM StrIerISKIS STOCK CONSISTING of all the latest styles of Dress Goode. Lace Shawls. Points and Circulars. Silt, Cloth and Fancy &cones, New York Mantillas. Shawls of latest 'styles. Sun Umbrellas, at all prices; Boy's and Men's Clothes and Summer Cammeres, Irish Linen and Muslin& very cheap: Calicoes at re markable low prices, Ladies call and sac at H, J. LYNCH. No. 96 Market street, between jek . Fifth and Dim:mid. • B. SEELY. Js MI FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL All ENT, NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and - other Beat- - -•'" RIVE. R INTELLIGENCE. PORT Or PITT3II II RC IL ARM VED THISDAY, JUNE 11. 41'. M TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 4 P. M WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, P M LADIEW SLIPPERS 40 elm. AT D. S. DIEFFENBACIIER'S, 15 Fifth street. BORLAND'S AT HALF PRICE AT _ RORLAND'S JUST OPENING.