.. ( .' - .oAit'it'''.ti.'4)sT. 4tw114.. is. riErrisigaiLL 4 Cfil., NO. 37, PARK ROW. NEW YORK, and e STATE TRUICT, BOSTON are our agents for the pally anal Weekly Pest in thaw eitist, and are au hOrlied to take Adrertisem ants and Subscriptions .for us at our Lowest Mae*. - - THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 141114101011 ; intimeN7 Killed, 'Wounded and Missing of the 63d. The-following is a complete list of the killed, wounded and missing in Col. Hays' GM regiment : Killed-Company. A--,101,11 Meente eon,. Fred Shilling. Johnston IVikon, M 'regont, Rohl .1 Linton, .I:,s M ax w Fred 11, Sollada. Company 11-- Ist 1.1.40 'l' I. .11fiyir John L Hays. Company C H Hays, CoMpany D—James Casey Company E—Roht Allen. Company F—Sergt John H Delo, IC S Elgin, Geo W Mmes. CompanY (I—Win 1) Froley. Charles France, Hugh McConnell. ; Company 11—Nicholas Hartle. Patrick Farrell, John Rogers. Phillip MeDeriott. Company I -Patrick O'Neal. Wounded--Company A -Limit Col .1 S M Morgan, Adjt G P th•riai'r I N Haymaker. Ist Lem 11m Smith, Joss Morris, Dail ()skin. Chas A JleCush. • Frost, -Henry !Moffitt. Saul Stf.ret, .Ipli Boyle, Willirna Rhin..., Jonathan Jamison Milton Barnet, Salo! White, Henry Tomer Jae Miles,Franeis Dunbar, Peter If:111111i] Joe Anderson. Company B—lst Lient I. T Maynard, Jno L Hays, Andrew Ilyhtt, 11" in Toepfer, John Mogle, George Donplionti Mielme Furguson. Company C Joh., Shook. A.... If Filet Sergf Rohl IhirrnOt. Henry Kelly I/ Gil, Company It Lien, f I E .1 I Miller, Samuel P tlanilile. Ai- John C Gray. tleorge Win I Ken nedy, MeAdan.,las Jar McCalfery. Company E -Cap! .1 11 0.011.5. St.rgt .1 Coots. l ieu A iLegnoit. I . A Miller, 3110 Tyler 1):tv:,1 Illehattey, Company I .11eCanno11. Franeir; 11 ?McCloskey, Pet.,r Toter CoMpanv (I -2.1 Hem Isaae Moorhead. Sergi H M Brown, Gim A Cook, William Sriiith, John Thomas. .1..- (Imes. 11.•.:ry 11 iirkgts. L liussell. A 11' %C . Staley. Company 11 l-'•ergt f 'lla, P,• ter Whalen, Wililian, 11 Iliteside:; Alichael Carroll, E Crane. 1.,, Ei .;, China Company ftill S. mi. 11 1 11 it, field I hivis, Company K -Tiro It Chalmers, Hem v Harris, Sam! Slaillenberger -Compatoy : rey. tCu pris.•ner. Company It -William Lefe,,,e. lieo W (2, D ‘‘ L•„r_. Company P.- 1' Af B,,yd, .1 A 1...':114 .14.11., t F Lee. Company ..11.-100-il.l. F 11. Donahl. Jonathan AlcConly. Company I—P It Smith, Company 'l'onneily, Davis. Total—billed. 21; woundod, r,(• Fruit Beverages. As the season , If fruit; is ut ha,„l. wish to call the attention of the loonant and patriotic to the duty of prepat ing large ly for our sick and wounded soldiers. (Me cf the most delicious drinks 11. r a feverish patient, or one whose diseased taste rciects water, teas, &e.. is that of properly pre pared juices of tart fruits. I n , ked, ais to be ardently wished that thutilies gener ally would make less wines and cordial: which (an alcohol will he generated in, it not added to them, only tend to (Teat, tin appetite lot : , ,onet hiug stronger, and so lead to drunkenness and ruin—and would put up preparations of frnit juices equal ly palatable and loss injurious to health and morals. The following is a tried and approved recipe for preparing : Raspberry rinega Mit two quart„ of ripe, fresh . raspherries into a stone or glaz ed vessel (whose glazing will not he affect ed by acids) and pour on them a quart of good vinegar. Let it stand twenty-four hours, and then strain out the juice and vinegar. To each pint of this, add a pound of pulverized white sugar, and put it into a porcelain kettle to boil smartly tor about half an hour, removing all the scum as it rises. When cold, bottle and seal. Half a gill of this, mixed in a tum bler full of cold water, makes a delicious drink. Strawberriei;dewberries or blackberries can be used in the same manner—only using just as much vinegar as will cover the fruit. Add no alcohol, whether as wine, brandy or whisky—it is unnecessary, it only impairs the fine flavor of the fruit, and in many cases may he injurious to the patient. Larger quantities of fruit. may be used only observing the proportions given above Now, with our promised abundance o fruits, will not every family prepare titian tities for our hospitals, while putting ui their family stores. Fatal Accident on the Northern Central. On Saturday last a freight train collided with the Southern bound Express on the Northern Central Railroad for Harrisburg, killing three persons, Thomas Butler, a free colored man, who was standing on the platform, Joshua Vausant, an employee of the company at Bolton depot and Wm. Duke. The Coroner's jurrreturned a ver dict of "death from a collision between two trains on the Northern Central Rail way, which collision was caused by the mismanagement of S. S. Blair, train master of - the road, in not giving proper notice to the conductor of each tram." The One Hundred and Secoadr The complete list of losses in Colonel Rowley's regiment foots up 69-12 killed, 47 wounded, 10 missing. The names of the dead reported are: Charles Hamilton, co. C; Robert Maxwell, co. C; John Gab bey, co. F; Daniel Harrey, co. F; John H. Cross, co. H; John G. Reddict, co. H; C. S. Minnemeyer, co. M; James Huck, co. M; John McClellan, co. M; C. H. Cham berlain, co. M; Hugh Donnelly, co. ; John M. Kelsey, co. E; Lieut. W. B. lien• ney bee since died. In al a. despite' at Winchester. John Dunwoody, of Co. F, Col. Knipe's 16th regiment, is in hospital at Winches ter, with a severe wound in the leg. He is of this city. G. C. Decker, of the same company, is also in the same hospital, wounded in the thigh. W. H. Sterling died there some two weeks since. Editorial Visitairs. Among the Baltimore visitors to our city are Beale H. Richardson, Esq., editor of the Baltimore Republican and Mr. Wm. H. Nielson, one of the proprietors of the News Sheet. They accompany the delegation to Chicago. Capt. Kopp's Company. But one man in Capt. Kopp's company, attached to Col. Williams' 31st regiment, private Henry Dietzel was killed ; private Charles .Harnpt is missing. The regiment lost 5 killed, 18 wounded and 7 missing; Death Mrs Poniale Physician. Xing. E, &arks female physician of some note in this section ofthe State. died on Isiday last at -Hollidaysburg. Ist. Ilmtry II The Oratorio. 'rof. %Van.link's Oratorio, which came on Tuesday evening last, uotwithstand, the unfavorable weather, was well at , ifiled by a large and discriminating audi• lice. We have never heard snore general 4filsilletion expressed at the termination of any similar entertainment given in the city. The debutante and musical prodigy / of the evening, Miss Sue Beck (a pupil o Prof. 11., j was - the observed of all ob. s rvers. • er t.x reme youth, (heingonly l , elive, ll elve and thirteen years,) and m.rfect execution of some of Mozart's, h:ositti and Moreadante's most ditlieull impositions, took all by surprise. Rosini's •elelirmeil solo. "Charity'• was well caten ated to try her powers. being one of that rest ntaNt. r•, Inca healitilid, as well as itirult product •In this, and ' ,ung, wit/1 great preeisio , vett racy. tier voice is a clear sot :neat power and sweetness, possessmg , nloOtlaness t partilarly in the upper tit e:; rarely al tained. cu The style of de ery, Modest and child like, so becoming 0 of her years. could not but charm all who had the pleasure of being present unneeessary to particulari7, lathr. oilier than to mention that the • Fr“ltyint. Soeiel ) - aequitted themselves with notelt erodit. toe - ether the tneteher, of St. I%,nl's w :1 I,tiown here, to 1,.• liored Trot: W. will soon fie ill I iar 11111Sielt The Air% Illtylicsitte Hose, 1'1„• tudpier.ne hire l'onipay vest; received lice hundred feet of the new I;os, ton 110,.., with paten; coupling., reeently ordereil by the city. It tested last enin g ut ; eorne r oC .••••;.....onil and (intro street.'. Ihe ...00 nea r th e nee p:11; at do eorticr Se, 1:o,s, occ,i the i,ate,- 11 to the cornCi ut Gann:. a het e it thrown, from an inch n0z...:1;•, ups of the Nt , teltl Work,. tau hundred and fourt. , •ett feet. and this againet au adverse cross wind. 'the pre:•stire np un the hcoe was Sil'lllig. hilt dill not aftect it in the lea,t. The trial clearly dosiiim -qtated the superiority of steamer:: and the new while the firemen were delighted with the facility ;if coupling and uncoup ling the new connections. Mineral Water. Who is there that cannot, on a sultry Sala aler day, apprf.,late a cool draught o mineral water, drawl from an icy fountait and flavored with fruit syrups—not tilos( made from deleterious drugs—sparkling and foaming as you drink? To realise the luxury in its perfection go to Super's, cor ner of St. Clair and Penn streets, and take a glass. It will be found palatable and refreshing. Ile has every facility fir mak ing the best mineral water and the finest syrups, and knows exactly how it should be done. Ile is not only prepared to re fresh the over-heated pedestrian at his own counter, but tills fountains for other dealers and sells syr vs at wholesale, made of the best. materials. Super's mineral water has a high reputation, and the gen. eral verdict of the public is that it is not hard to take. Chicago Excarwiou►. The Baltimore exeursionists, as guests o the Pittsburgh. Fort. Wayne k Chicago Railway Company, will leave the Federal street station, Allegheny, by a special train to-day, at one o'clock P. M. The Board of Trade of this city and the Mayors and Councils of Pittsburgh and Allegheny have also been invited. Those members who have not been furnished with tickets can obtain them this morning by calling at the office of the Company, No. 2:t Fifth street, or at the Allegheny station after 12 o'clock. People's Ins ra Bice Company. A meeting of this new company was held on Monday, in the Board of Trade Rooms. An election fin• President and Directors was held with the tlillowing result: Presi dent—William Phillips; Vice President— John Watts • Directors—Joh n P. Parke, Charles S. Bissell: George B. Jones, W. B. Hays, William Vankirk, Samuel P. Shriver, James Verner, Captain John L. Rhodes, Frank Van Corder and C. Han son Love. Mr. IV. F. Gardner was ap pointed Secretary of the Company. Printing Office Mobbed. On last Saturday night the office of the Hagerstown Mai/ was attacked by a num ber of incensed men, and almost totally destroyed. The type were scattered over the streets, the cases and stands broken to pieces, the presses partially damaged and the wholei concern reduced to a deplorable wreck. In the Criminal Court yesterday, Ileury Hier and Charles Roth were tried for the larceny of a lot of silver plate, jewelry, &c., from the residence of James Black more, Esq., Sixth Ward. Hier was ac quitted and Both found guilty. Both were remanded for trial on other charges. Petroleum Book. This new bank, located at Titusville, Crawford county, Pa., has commenced business. It is organized under the free banking law of this State, and is much needed by the heavy oil interest of that section. Collectors of School Tax. The following Collectors of School Tax have been appointed by the Central Board: Third ward, John Kelley; Sixth ward, Joseph A. Butler; Seventh ward, James Trimble ; Eighth ward,. David Hutchin son. Discharged. The grand jury in the Court of Quarter Sessions, having finished their labors, were discharged yesterday with the thanks of the Court. They made no presenment. Lieut. Atwell. A dispatch received trom Lieut. Charles A. Attwell, dated the 9th inst., announces his safe arrival at ltectortown, Va., where h e was stationed previous to going to Front liord. • Died Ia Heapitat. John Stewart, co. C ! 101et Pa.; Mathew Faber, Co 11, MA Pa., and 1 Harner, - C, 11, 98d . . Pa.,died -in -hospital, recently, near Wadgtaa city. Ourlialtiasorean Visitors. AtF 6slit:o 7 ckick 'yeatoolay mortiing the, delegation of. Baltimoreans now ou a visit ' to ',the West-Were' received at the Monongahela House, on WWI of the city, lfy Hon. A. W Ltiomii, who was introdu ced to the Aclegation and welcomed them in a brief, Welt -conceived and pithy ad . - dress, which *3,s replied to, in equal good taste, by Win. S. Crowley, Esq., President of the First Branch of Baltimore Councils, for the delegation. The party then ad journed to carriages in waiting and were escorted to the Fort Pitt Foundry, glass, iron and copper manufactories and other places or interest. 'They spent a very pleasant day and the general expression was of surprise at the number, extent. va riety and capacity of our workshops. our visitors were particularly impressed by the huge guns and projectiles (st yled in one of the speeches, secesh pills. '') at the Fort Pitt works and the rapidity with which they are turned out. The delegation re mained at the Monongahela House last night and will start for Chicago by a spe. eial train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Vu and Chicago Railway, at one o'cloel afternoon, an invitation having been tiered them by the officers of the toad. 1 woven:ems after leaving Chicago are not determined, as a visit to Cincinnati is pro posed and we are yet unable to say wheth er they will return by Pittsburgh or go over the Baltimore and t thio Railroad, o•xt week. Convicted. . . Public Meeting otßaltbstoreaus amtpittobargkers in Relation • falba rititidintral dk 1110 rill. Railroad. • A meeting. very respectable in point of numbers, CollSiderthg th e fi it•l Illat th !i e o. tiee was very brief and no newspaper no tice given, was held at the Board of Trade Rooms at eight o'clock last evening, to take some action to forward the comple tion of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad to Baltimore. I B. H. LatrObe, Esq.. President of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvil le Railroad. sta ted the object (tithe meeting 10 Le the ap pointment of a committee of our citizens to co-operate with a-like commit t from Baltimore in devising ways Ind means for the completion of the real. Two projects had been started • -one to obtain aid from the government—another to enlist the con necting western lines in the improvement. The meeting was organized by the selec tion -of Mr. Dukehart, of the Baltimore City Councils, as chairman. Thos. Bake well and B. F. Jones, Vice. Presidents and McCreery, Secretary. On taking his seat, the chairman stated that during this visit himself and colleagues had been utterly astonished at. the fertility and resources of the country over and through which the Pittsburgh and Con nellsville railroad passes and they were now fully satisfied of the vast. importance to Baltimore of the completion of this line of seventy-live miles of road. All that was necessary, lie thought, was tt co - operation of the people of Pittsburg and Baltimore (Chicago, ton, he hoped, and the necessary funds could be procure and the improvement perfected aceordin, to its ori g inal intention. Mr. Deford, a Director in the Pittsburgl Connellsvilleßailroad Company, of Bal timore, spoke of the difficulty the required funds (about $ , :.01 the present time, anti expressed tint the best method of securim desired was to obtain the co-opt Western railroads centering !tett-. ist have now but one connecting link with East, and to which the eompletiot l'onnellsville Road to Baltimore v tf vast importance. Ile hoped th if Chicago would be enlisted in on the approaching visit or the I delegation and a committ ee or l'i ers to that city, and that we slit have a direct line from Baltimore burgh and a restoration of the b a , tercourse suspended by the lii railroads which separated them. Ili motion of James Park. jr., mittee of five Pittsburg hers tr:l,4 the Ch'airman, to visit Washing and take measures to hid inembon; gross in obtaining a loan or the meat :7:-.2,00.10 , ,.1 of Lou Pittsbur g h Dash c, , ,,,,,•11, 1 11, I;aif, also to advance the intere,!•: is till* as they raft. The ui poithed COll-i515 of 'rho:. Dilworth. Isaiah Dit•key. I .11a, J. Wm. S. Bisssell. On motion a like 1•4 1 1111111itel , from the Baltimore deb..: co-operate with the Pitt-burgh voi viz: C. S. Norris. ti. C. A ddlstil Turner. Benj. l'etord anti Wm. II On motion the committees u,•t ined to fill vacancies and Air. Lot Dukehart were added to Ile. K i committee W. Casa, Ls4l.. l'reidde n t ti rgli, l'urt VVayiiii arid tdiateavo ISti „ being t alird up,,n ti, I I. sail the pre-ent t tta.irur earri e Lit; twentx•fire years, when. !lay. he bail attende,l a nie4•tin i z rii,e of liiiihling the l'itt-ha, g h riiiiil. Ile would he glad 14 the origiria and Inipeil it would he conipleied experience in railroad I , u:does. it 1111.11.• nt I 4) \VW k Cail he ihnie in the teat pro et;ie c t t,, ;hi do and he 41,1 nul it 1r,1111,1 110 and Is and ri::dnietit: 1114• etr idniuhlers ti, the ‘,114•4-1 and sh the lite:ins to do it. S. , 1111• i11ii1116,4 by Mr a:key, Pr-sident Latrobe explain, d ( !otincllsville kailroad had hcc h through to (unit land. .".sh miles arc completed and OpOratloli. a line .11 fl In hieli 4 miles have hecu cowl ructcd he Mt. Savage Railroad Companv. Tio• remaining nr, miles are staked oil' a nd could be put under contract at 1 , 1111% believed it could he emnpleted in trvo at furthest, in which tint , (11, 14 , 4? IS on the route is relit:11'1:10 , 1y ,-a.; could easily be finished. The cost. Lulling rolling stock. will be about ,0014000 ; and the Riltiniore and ohio ailroud Company have offered to furnish /le stock necessary to conduit the business ibr a time, alter which the road can take care of itself: Mr. Latrobe spoke at sonic length On the advantages of the completed line tool the probable reveaue. closing with a hope that ere long the friends of the road would see it progressing satisfiie torily to a realization of their expecta tions. yed. in 150 mils s Called out by an allusion of Mr. Latrobe to a "wet blanket" thrown upon the en terprise by him, Mr. Cass explained that his remarks were only intended to discour age any application to Congress fin- aid and to depend upon the interests immediately concerned, who he believed could build it if they only set to work. On motion of Mr. Park. the committees appointed were instructed to request, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chica go Ilail• road. Company to endorse bonds of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad to the amount of $1,000,000, and to urge up on that company the claims of the latter he meetin h g ten djourned, previous to which the chairman a thanked the Board of Trade and citizens of Pittsburgh, in be half of the Baltimore delegation, for their kind reception and many courtesies (luring their stay. Ile wished to see the Con nellsville line completed, and hoped, when he again visited Pittsburgh, as he intended doing, that he might come over the direct line between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, then completed. The only way in wide!'" Baltimore could repay Pittsburgh for her kindness and cordial hospitality on Ihis occasion, was by doing her utmost to bind the two cities together in bands of railroad iron. The New York Press. The influence and position attained by the three leading New York papers, the Herald ? Tribune and Times, is surprising. Almost every person in the community b; a partisan for one or the other. We all have one of the three to swear by and one at least to bear down upon inordinately. We never see in any of the three, how ever, such sensible advice as this: For gentlemen's or boys clothing, of the latest styles, made from fresh goods of the very latest selections in the market, made by ex perienced hands and trimmed in the best style, go to Carnaghan's Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Fed eral street, below the Diamond, Allegheny city. To see advice like that, like many other good things, you must consult the lecal press. The statement is a true one. Call and be convinced. THE members of the Committee of the Board of Trade appointed to wait upon and receive the delegation of the Councils and citizens of Baltimore, will please pre sent the notice of their appointment at the office of the Pittsburgh, It. Wayne & Chi cago Railway Company, No. 23, Fifth street, where tickets will be furnished for passage to Chicago on a special train, to leave the Railway Company's Depot, on Federal street, Allegheny, at 12:50 r. this (12th inst.) day. GEO. H. THURSTON, S'c'y Board of Trade. Money Frew 61•14111ers. The men of Col. Black's regiment have sent home to their friends some 1622,000. The Central Board of Education has or- I lel VII a ruem hm or the city schools front nod alley June 271 h unlit September Ist. Grand Co .. ountudery or Knights This body assembles at Easton on Wednesday. Excursion tickets have been issued uc.•r the railroads leading to that place. at halt' rare, good until the 27th. Bunk Note Quotations. Corrected for the Post by Feld & Lure, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, One dollar a year in advance. Office Jr patch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Rates uncertain at present PITTSBrItGIi. June New Englund State. New York State New York City New Jersey 'etinsylennia, Pittsburgh Interior except. North IVestern Bunk. no sale ( I)elaware Disirkt of Cobunko. Alarylanil, Baltimore, Interior. Virginia, IViienliiivi::. I :rand', l i :North Cari . i : i t i 4 i f ; 1' 1 Solidi Caroliiiii leorgia Alabama LI/1111,i311:4 ... 11:1•11t11(.10. 'ft - wines:we_ '' Ohio'''' .... ''''''' .. 11111i:ton, Free Dank of ilk 431,. I I . i-rnusiu lOWA. Canada par- . Exphaligo st•lling rati.:: on Now York old I - I: , tint. (Ivor baokable Coin :;.4f ..1 cont. ovt , r kink -Ide Ilook lily Morlftlity. Dr. .1. (;. 1.1 report, the intPrinents s tolhms. li,au ,lute• tn Juin. 9th, I 1; i. •I.llit „ . Catarrh .„. . . ..... I ibii,Krt i ..... .ti .. I I titia mat (.1 lira . i.t lat ...... . . . kr c: If hi _ t!u•r.• • • 1 0 ; G•uu+L-< li: %chi!, oil I: totai JUNY.I•II wave JOSEPH' MEYER. & SON, F.i NCI' AND PEA !Parini O'Nl.l I RS Aii.1.11(11.4:. v•F:slrriii-irt.i.:,rtzrr:T Blf Wrci. N:A I h o•et Virgin no. purrs. 11. PATENT WRITING CASE 'VIII IS VASE IS SO .t lER A li4.11:1) AS 'l' o rive , :iter a 1201 e ri,bt Iry jwims t., write 111.11. will Peas I V..airl I In4l I A nil 1.1..• r imal Checker% .et will so 1:5 int'bul by 2 inches ;PI li) W. S. HAVEN. kVIIEELER tkr, WILSON'S Sew so r Machines, Nu. .17 Fir r 1 RE 81% PITT , BI PA .t wanted At 1-7r4 Prraiiro, at the nited States Fair FOR TUE YEARS LW la=1!!!E2 A !WS Ul. Pi.. 4 0 , 0 4.) AIACIIINES sold in the United Shat../ 111.000 SOLD TD PAST YEAR W'eon'•r to the' public WHEELER WIL SON'S IMPRoVED SEWING AIACIIINE. at REDUCED PRICE:4. with increased confidence of it:merits n. the hest and most useful Family Sewing M, 'hies now in use. Itdocs equally well on the tlib•lic,t and thinnest fabrics, snakes the 10,k-stitch impossible to unravel. alike on L o th Aldus, in miniplo in construction, nere speedy in movement. and more durable than any ether ma chines. Circulars guying prices and demeription of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter, Every Machine warranted for three years. W%I. SUMNER At CO. O. Ai 0I! p II ALP [CI BOOTS AND sHoEs CONCERT lIALL snot , : STORE 62 FIFTH STREET Every article make.' in plain figures. and we TAKE NO LESS. n 0 It gr 141 IT I. ir IT It A 1.- STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, and BLACKBERRY PLANTS GRAPE YIN ES, CURRANT and GOOSEBERRY BUSHES RR EUBARB._ and ASPARAGUS ROOTS. all of the best quality, and warranted true to name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET. mh J. KNOX. OLAR OIL WORKS CO:SPASY, OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. near the Bridge eS.Addretts J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf K REP IT BEFORE YOU. SAVE YOUR MONEY when youcanandgetaßETTEß PIANO. Get the thing itself well misname; one tlutt is light and elastic touch that will not ache you mid and fingers is a PIANO to day and to-niorrow.low Dor n cult or approved _mtencea NH and be vinced. WioN ABRo. • • mai • Mannhatareta_litreet. sAsszia-se• iumpaersataiEli, mur for Jule by. HENRY IL.coljaNg. School Vacation. 'r miller. 1.1 , 11 , 1• ~ n0,..r awl I ushriltistid LA L.VIVII G.tJTEHS. 50 (Is EN'S OXFORD TIES. 75 irENTs ('lu•rk.'r Hoard YOUTHS' OXFORD TIES. NO CENTS CHILDREN'S HEELED CALF SHOES RONNF.TS- WOOD 4 Tlnßn STS Bce Hive Store, 74 Market Street. OIIR ENTIRE STOCK OF 17N1.... FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. REAL LACE GOODS. ave been marked at GREATLY REBIICED PRICES. These goods are all fresh and desirable. and the greater portion have muchkd down to East on' Cost. many articles below the first cost to close them out. Purchasers are Invited to make an early selec tion. EATON. MACRUM at CO.. ielo NO. 17 Fifth Ntreet. ON SOUTH' AVENUE—DESIRABLE V property for sale, Si feet front by 247 loop 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 8 chambers, a brick stable and carriage house, two fine grape-arbors, r 4 bearing fruit trees, shade trees, small fruits flowers, shrubbery, gravel and F shell walks, etc. or pnee and term apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market street.. PAYMENTOP JULYINTEREST ANTICIPATED PITTSBURGH FT WAYNE 3 CHICAGO RAILWAY CO) OFFICE OF THE TREASURER, I'ITTSBURGH. June 6th, 1862. IVII E COUPONS DUE JULY IST proximo, on the Ist and 2d Mortgage Bonds of this Company. will be paid on presentation, at this Office, No 23 Fifth street, less the interest for the unexpired time to run, from the time of pre sentation. J. P. HENDERSON. je6:lw Treasurer TTEETHEXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the ace of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are wed. Medi cal gentlemen and their fatnilies have their teeth extracted by my process. and are ready to testify ante the safety and IDldDiellialeiN of the operation. whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary. having no knowledge of my proems. 113-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in eve etyle, and charges am low. as will warrant the beet of Material m all mums. solely-is 110TATIMS-41/00 1111DIMEICUI FIUME INEWADINOCKEkbist rseeived and for mak by • •-.. "04, A. FETZIR„ Jell Corms siaticet mad Ent *via TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS LI:4MM= AT IRON rirry COI.I.KIIE, minter of Penn acid SI. Clair treets, 111 llr>uloy nornitle. t II 4.14. LIALII, P.% R ,171; ,1. VETE A'llrEN t'N►\ To urn LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Of French and American Manufacture. For Ladle*, Misses, and Children, We have a variety of styles: Walking Boots. Gaiters, Slippers, White Satin Kid and Embroid ered Slippers, suitable for wiles and weddings. St. e. &v. at I For Genii, norm, and Tonne; : Patent Leather and Calf Loots and Shoe , of every uleaerfintien. Our oFsortment was never more complete, and wo offer our goods at as LOW PRICES s the same quality can be sold in the city. I Is„ manufacture every conceivable style, I,r I es, misses, and children, at short notice, W, SCIIMERTZ dc Co, jel2 31 Fifth street. fizrritAir HOUSE—CAME TO THE Lannhan House, on the 10th instant, a nay Horse, partly blind, and skin torn on the side and on the shoulder. The owner ran have it hyprov iaz pro Petty and paying charges. Otherwise he will he sGld acts,rdina to law. IAS. k. NAHAN, 372 Ac 371 Penn stre ``PATE MEIRCA NT!! LE I. I cENsr `ill see p bys ona dbngn g t h as fi e fmth d s fcor on ios f L n c e t n o s ' amendatory of the License Laws of this State, as herewith published, That all Licensrs ion pa ,n or before the FrusT lIAY (IF .1(1,y NEXT, toast be placed in the hands tda proper officer tr collection, and that 110 further notice than this will he given. June 10,1842. WM. EICIILLA Treaa [iron Section 511. of amended License Law: "That it shall he the duly of every City and County Trea surer to sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mereantile Apprab.ers, if not paid on or before theist day or .3 ale. in each and every year, within ten days after that date: and saiieTreasurer shall not be discharged from any such License unless he brings suit to reeover the same within said date, and presses the same to 'adgment and execution as soon thereafter 1111 practicable, and pars the amount of ail such Li qmses received by him into the. State Treasury, oi or before the 14 day of ()clutter ensuing: nor hall be receive sty commissions on su e t, unless he makes 1 1 11Y1111111t BS aforesaid." ;NN Et' ET 4, 'S NOTICE—I.ETI'EItS Te+thineitlars li:ts ins hi: en granted on the t:11,! 31oloney, late of Finley iP. Alli:glit»y eounty, to the undersigned. • i w= knowing theinseleu indebted tn,• • aro rriiticAed to make immediate .1 ail i.er:anis having Halms Will preach, n.• to MeAYEAL. Executor. 61w Finley. Townsliti. ikunc.ta. INSTRUMENTS—A NEW A . full :o.sortducutdu,t received and for sale 11,1,- ii , l2 EiloWN & TETLEY, J 36 Wood sopa, 12=3E=!! Old Port Wine Bottle,: Cabinet l'hassepagme .re and for .4:i10 by P.ENNETT. No. 1:.1) Strvut REF Ivolricc 411 1, UEFA NEIIO4 AND El:s. 111 E PENNA. SALT Al ANI "FACTI'It Nti 113, inc their arrangements for tit, manufacture of 11 110111'1-:NTILVIEI) 11)11. OF vrrtesoi. now itrenui,-,1 to supply the trail,- therewiC -tr Platinum rqiii haying-u capacity of 12,11, r Jay. they it! he entibie.! to fill enter, i --amities without delay. ,;1-:,110;E t2t 1111,N. Agent. Utitce, st. Pittsburgh, VOTICE - THE COPARTNERSHEE 1M heretofore egi-ting between the undersigned styled Tiernan S Getty hug this tiny ,1 vet!. F. liat NAN, H. P. GETTY. •ghcny City. dune 1562 t 9—The Wholesale and Retail tlroccry Ilusinea ill he eiintinued at the old stand. northeast cur .r io street and the Diamond. lir P. TeERNAN. 116 1 IN. MOROCCO BOOTS. S 5 CTS CENTS 3 1 1eCLELL.A.ND'h AUCTION. 55 Fifth Street. CHILDREN'S HATS! A wholesale stock of choice styles of Straw °noels mid Children's Wats. to be Decd out at Retail. at Wholesale Prices. Now open for examination in our Retail De triment. ATON, MAU:CT:II & CO., No. 17 Fifth street. HANSON LOVE CO, dfl REATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, bought at Auction and soll!ng at on heard .f priecs. BLACK LACE SHAWLS, ♦'a•ry Chea p. BLACK SILK 'VERY LOW BLACK SILK SHAWLS it SACKS HONEY COMB Vl , ll. 71s' Cheap Sellin g na- Domenic Good,. bought for Comb. and ocillnic ata very moon *advance for cash. LACE TRIMMED GOODS. IL DUDDY. Dentist. lag Smithfield street. I=ISIZIE TO - DAY'S A DVERTISEMENTS /' / F IFTH! SIPILEET, Pitikaburgli. Pil Ineorporaied we Charger Being the "nly Conuncr.,ial Cotten conducted by a practtc.al inerehan OVER 6,000 STUDENTS Have been educated in the piaci ;dui: and pruc ire of all the detail , of a bucitte,s education rem Du Fyident of JIERC•i NT/L E BOOK-K EEl'l,l7: Award for Silver Mcil, an I saction 0 tlut hiulter de t me u reuntile Hutt:aiuntie',d n in the countrY AL..... Duff's TEA 31110 AT Alit, pert... 4 syrAem tnr sueli Lew systemlif RAILROAD 1304 K-K EEPIN ft:m the fm.ing r.f the l'elm.ylvanlit Alec., uc•w syitem of PR I I:ATI: .11 IA7 BOOK-KOl,ll/17., The only one in 1/SCI in the city. The nhova ETA tome of aecounts are all taught under the daily upervision of the author, and it is believed to ti hegree of perfeetion never attained elsewhere. NINE FIRST PREMIUMS re awarded onr penmen by the last Pittsburgh Vnited States Fairs, overall the best p.m - Ilan the Wei,t. which, with our Akdals, are all ex hired in our office—not like those pretenders ho diCplav engravincs of Medals on their cards deli they never received. Le IN ESS .1 ND MEA t. I L Pt:N.11.1,1 AMP, with new plates and 11 . 1. If. DUFF, it hettratintf all the elcmctit- ft he Peatnan*: , art. he nwst emnpl e te Felf-inAraczor km.wn. Elercantly bound. Crown quarto. l'rl,e,is, post !mid, %rt.). ILI / : '.l 7. A 1:4'1:7) L'IIITION OF POOK-K EE sale by Boolisel cm Price 61.50. For fu!) varti,ulat , send f;.r "tr i•legant new iettlar, pp IN, wit6=mnf,lrs of our reninan• ii P. IIIFIFF at SON. I•rinril►tulr•. • rang.eri: trill plea?, require I.llr repzt whuri: tce UM ioeSt h flown. jet; HIGHLY IMPORTANT MEWL)" INVENTED RUSSIAN PER -I.‘ .11LN SPEIA'ACLES. =ulterior to any that have ever been prem.ted to haproye the Fight. all sail . ..ring li , •lll4lefoctive t, ari , ing. either Pers.oi , with weak eyes ear: Le suNdied with gl:ese-w hieh will greatly henent a:A Let strain the sir ht. Throut . li their ini.l true ar-ittel they mud ;11 . 1! the must t.erfent cisiun , and bi.ihly r,eolithleutl,l as the le ,t in their of upon the eye, for pre-ervirte and improving the sight iu continued writing and reading, either by day or night. Spurt-ighteti pers4.h.r. and those •rated I;4i cat:tra.l, also be :ailed.. pli,jan I;I AMI IND'S thon.ugh kn..wledge the A mot,my and the a ri.ols htthOklLlieal rictoer< ..f the Human Eye. re .11e s hi m , by merely examining rhe eye. Io seleet smdi glasses a. , are tme , t ;unable. '1 he eye being so delicate an organ, we cannot be ttk, cautious in the selec tion of Spec:a:des, :e from this use Ilitif reedit the most dedirahle or deplorable consequences. Ile ins...rt, the Itmwian Pebble also in old frames: and solicits the patronage of all in w a nt of hi s article. Office. "MORNINtI POST" Buildin g . jell-tf J. DIAMOND. WY ))))) S, BONNETS, HATS, ,ite, at Auction Thursday anti Friday after noons, une 12 and El. al 2 o'clock, will be sold, without ruerve. at the Masonic Hall Auction Douse, No. ria Filth Street. a large quantity of I 'roes goods. Ladies Trimmed Bonnets. Children's lint,, shawls. Trimmings. Linen, Table Damask, Nut ions. Xe. Ales a quantity of good. Table Cut lery. 'l'. A. mievi.ELLA jell Auctioneer. LADIES AND MISSES Laco and Congress Gaiters, Mo rocco Boois and Slippers, which cog. from $l.OO to $1.50, we are selling a 75 and $1.04). The goods are slieinly soiled, but otherwise nre as good a when new. We are determined to sell them off. Call and :cc them at W. E. SCHMERTZ tt CO'S. m 3-31 31 Fifth street. -'TEAM TOW BOAT FOR SALE-130 feet on Deck, 21 feet beam, 4 cut hold, 3 Boilers. 3.3 inches diame-r er, Cylinderl7 inches and 4t feet stroke. Every hing ready or furnishing. .114(0 ire of my 24 LONG & DUFF, 90 Water street. IIECEIVED, a large stock of BLACK With Fine Beech* and Gold Mixed Border. Tory Cheap BEAUTIFUL LAWN, r 12 1-2 cents. I; s ltie auve)riet a Orgtanctles Lima COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. ii..l.l.Just opened a very nice wsortmentof SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, my2l corner of Fifth and Market atreeta. NEW GOODS. WE RAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the East a large and choke selection of SPRIYG AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear. embraeingB all the newest styles COATINUS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. W. 11. McGEE k CO., 143 Federal s.tree corner Market Square. Allegheny city. my 9 RAT, PARTE. RAT PASTE, RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is nn Iltimbing. gotten uto to deceive, but on the tient ray is the best and most effectual Vet min Lest royer and Nat Killer, ever discovered. Its advantages are over all others. that It is one half cheaper, IL is tree 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 Bats irons the premises In a 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 single night, money refunded in every instance. On account of the celebrity of this article. many worthless imitations has been gotten uP, only to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask ftw aafi take no other than the Hat Past Rat Paetc. Prepared by Prepared by JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, • corner of the Diamond and Market street-% corner of the Diamond and Market :tracts. Country dealers Ripplied ut the lowest Prices. jes AIIIAMON Bezummuarm 1•11. at $l5O. $lOO. $75. lifiW and 5. received arid for arile by JOHN O. MELLOR, • Sit Wood street. W. Di. B*XL it il[•aafaataeas and dealers in ail kind. Tobago - 0, Snuff god Swarm, 111'031-17 Nos. 10 and 151 Wood itnic TorNDED IX 1,4 union Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. Ilatralgt TUE FINE pAssEpreza steamer .dMA GRAHAM. Rol) lam* Ayers. counasnder, lee 6g every TUESDAY. at 4 p. m., and Zsuesri e; ery FRIDAY a 8 a. - • Fur freight or passage apply on heard or to .1. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents. - • Pittsburgh. NO. 70 WATER STREET, Where ho will transact a General Steamboat Agency businew, and would solicit a sbaro of I.at ronage from steamboat men. ap2l-10: B UCKEYE MOWERS & .REAPERS RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS. CA YUGA CHIEF, JR.. WOODS' MOWER, Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, Ilay Rakes, Scythes. Scythe Stones and Ride; Cultivators. Plows_, Harrows. and all aorta of Agricultural Implements constantly on hand at BECKHAM& LONG'S. No. 127 Liberty' street. nest door to Here's Hotel. ais2o JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIG METAL AND nooms, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARE PITTILIBEININ CUPPING AND LEECHING; MR. & MRS. BERK it.. Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower U Bath. F. BEBE, 177 Grant street. LADIES' GAITERS $1 00- LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS $1 SS MIRY A PAIR OP THOSE LADIES Gaitraatsl,2li at CHILDILEITS SOILED SHOES AT je7 BO= MEN at BOYS CONGRESS I.4 *DIEHARD MEW= GAITERS AND Morocco Boots at the lowest rates in the city at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. 9S Market street. second door from Fifth. je7 OUR SUMMER STOCK CONMSTISO of all the latest styles of Dress Goods. Lame Shawls. Points and Circulars, Silk. Cloth and Fancy Semmes, New York Mantillas„ Shawls of latest 'styles. Gun 'Umbrellas, at all pr ices; Bey. and Men's Clothes and Summer Cassameres, Irish Linen and . Muslims. very cheap: Calicoes at re markable low prices, Ladies call and see at H. J. LYNCH. No. 96 Market street , between ie9 Mk and Diamond. C(4 B. SEELY. 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. Dims= or NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other Secu rities: sot MERCHANT TAILOR, NT. CLAM STIELEMer. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & •40A.11.1 - 1411N Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitts burgh. Pa- mytt•Sind LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT. NO. 100 SIIIIITNEFEELD STREET, Near the corner Fifth. Pittaborgh. MONET IN LARGE AND ANALL ./..TAL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for sag hearth of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. AT Office Howe from 7 A. N. to 111 P. M. ja2o MANHOOD— Rat Passe, HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published. in_a &dal Envelope. Pries A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, 7 7 tRAT-. MEET and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhaes Or Seminal Wealcntiaa, Involuntary Rumiladoo; 124147L smat Debility, and Impediments to DieTiaar i generally.__Nerconumera, Consumption and Film Mental aml ThYsical —Lnaiipsheity, SeffAbuae, ilic —By rrit lilarmLum. D., Audio . roll &serum B ea k& u A,. to Thousands of Buff h anni. , .; Suit iraGor I. in a Plain env lop% tow ad drum Arbesnigi.on roodot otitis ao_tA_n or to; P allauaa,b7 . Dr. CIL J.C.KLINK ,_ _ -40.4.7xediagi.infer To* Pout OS* Dar. ma, MIXES NEW MINIM received sad fix sOLto , 1.010 usaRY comms. 111=1 RIVER INTELLIGNEC33. PORT. or PITTSBURGH, A KR! V ED freeklin. Bennet. Brownsville , (hale tin. Clerk. ilrownerille. Ileyeanie Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling. DEPAIiTED. leranklin. Bennet, Brownsville. -Gallatin, Clark, do Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheeling. Silver Wave, Saint Louis A raga. Golding, Saint LOU iP. ter' The River—Last evenintaihrilielt hero was about 5 feet 6 inches, and fain, h a lie evening it was ruining. bFa Captain D. S. Briekell, with the favorite steamer Florence, leaves to - day.poettive• ly for saint Louis. and Saint Paul noosed mid accommodations of this boat are unsurpassed.— Passinigars can depend on this, • e>~ "i here is at this time nineteen new heats under contract at our various yards. This does nut include any of the new boats at the land ing. Captain Robinsoi' fine Packet "fasting,: leaves on Saturday, for Cincinnati acid Louisvillo For speed. 'accommodatioluk and at- I entire officers this boat stands at the head of the list. Mr. Wherry, who has charge of the umce, Will be certain to see that paasengen aq e cared for. Eon ctaeinnati and Louisville SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 10 A. H. TILE. SPLENDID PASSES qoamer HASTING, R. Robinso n Commander, will leave fur the above por4e on Saturday, at 10 a or FL freight or pastage nrply on bmird or to .J. FLACK, J. B. LIVINGsTON & CH. W. 41ASL ETT, or D. 11. LEWIS, Agents. Jell For St. Louis. Galena Dubuque and St. Paul . THIS LA Y, JUNE 12. 4P. M. _R h Till E SPLENDID 'VALIUM FLORENCE. Capt Etiokoll, will leave fur the above and intermediate Porte as an nounced above. For freight orjtaasage apply on board or to W. lIASLETT. and 3e12 J.B. LIVINGSTON Ac CO. Agent• - For St. Loula,.Gnienst, Dubuque and St. Paul. SATURDAY. JUNEI4,P M -41: -. ."• re THE: NEW STEAMEMIIt • -1...2=1W. EXCILING E. J W Anawadt. Com- Leander. will leave for the above and intermediate pot ts as per announcement. For freight or parsage apply on board or to jel2 JOHN FLACK. Agent For Beaver Steubenville and Wheeling. Z 4r-- ' ' 4 fruit / 1 1 PA V5). T. I ti T rown - . eo: manger, leaves for the above Porte INcedar. Wednesday and Friday at 12M. Fur freight for passage apply on board or to J COLLINS & CO., and' WII.IIASLETT, Agents.. - - - STEAMBOAT AGENCY. NV DI . A.z:Limicr Has opened an office at FOR THE RAZE OF LADIES• SLIPPERS 40 AD. AT D. S. DIEFFENBACHKIVS: 15 Fifth street. BORLAND'S AT lIALP PRICE -AT THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY AT BORLAND'S. JUST Orrin In G. SMITH & PITOAIRN, NO. 4S Manuthictueors of PURE WHITE REFINED Six 6i!lits.