DAILY POST. ITaf-H. rwTtimiLi, jt <•<>.. so. »7 •"r PARK HOW. NEW YORK, and O STATE BTKERT. BOSTON are onr agents for the Itsily •M Wwkly Post in those cities, and are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for vs at onr lows Jtoi». SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 2 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE Tkcßnnihetnre of GlaxM. Tiro weeks since we replied to a para graph in the Philadelphia Inquirer, stating that: “Outside of Philadelphia there are not probably over a dozen glass factories in the Union. There are more than twelve manufactories of glass in this city. Of the others two are located in Pitts burgh, and several in Jersey City." In the Philadelphia Press of Thursday we find a card from our fellow citizen, F. R. Brunot, Esq., dated Continental Hotel, June 6th, giving the same statistics con tained in our article, in a more general form, and, in addition, thejfollowing: “In the year 1861 there were shipped from Pittsburgh to this city, bv the Pennsyl vania Railroad, 2,378,067 11)3., or over twelve hundred tons of glass and glass ware. The manufacture m commenced in Pittsburgh in 1795, by Gen. dames O’Hara, whose original factory is, I think, still standing, and producing glass. The cheap coal, salt, lime,-sand stone, {Uid fireclay of Pittsburgh, which marked it at that early day as a suitable place for a glass factory, have caused the business to steadily increase. For many years the soda ash used was imported; but now. chiefly through the instrumentality of Phil adelphia enterprise and capital, there are in the_ vicinity two of the largest soda ash factories on the continent.” The Inquirer has not yet seen tit to cor rect its gross misstatement that but ha, glass factories are located in this city and this courseleaves but oueimpression, that the article in question was wilfully insert ed, for the purpose of underrating and, if possible, damaging the business of our I'oriu glass factories. Such a policy is not cal culated to increase the popularity and cir culation of the Inquirer in this city Another Dangerous Fraud. Counterfeit 6s, on the Corn Exchange Bart, .Philadelphia, have just been put iu circulation. They are clean, well execu ted. and the name ofthe President, A. G. Cattcll, is very well imitated, hut the de sign and general appearance of the coun terfeit in no particular resembles the gen nine five ofthe Corn Exchange Hunk.— The counterfeit is an altered hill of “The Manufacturer’s Bank," Brooklyn. The Alteration consists simply in the removal ofthe title end lettering in the body ofthe bill, and the substitution of the title and wording of “The Corn Exchange Bank." The plates of the two notes are emiVly dif ferent. The vignette of the counterfeit is a view of the oldCapitolat Washington, with a head of GenernlTaylor to the right, and on the left end the words “countersigned and registered,” which do no! appear on ?.he genuine. New Novels. Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bros, Phila delphia, send as two new novels, just is sued by them, through Mr. llenrv Miner, Fifth street, next to (he Post Olfiee, who has them for sale. “Love’s Labor Won” is the lasi effort uf Mrs. P. E. N. Southworth. now one of the most popular of female novelists, her works being widely circulated and read by thousands. She has given us many line fictions, but none excel if they eijual the present. The narrative is easy and spir ited, the plot natural, the descriptions graphic, the conversations brilliant and pointed and the whole chaste and pure, conveyingan excellent moral. It abounds in good sentiment and has the peculiar charm of the works of the writer, it must prove her most popular ami saleable work. “The Flirt” is another hook well cal culated to fascinate the reader, and by a lady, too, Mrs. Grey, author of the “Gambler’s Wife " and other popular and exciting works. It gives some stir ring passages in the life of a young lady uf fashion, in the form of a very interesting tale. Weadvise all lovers of choice fiction to buy and read “The Flirt." Payment of I'uxet, After the Ist of July the County Treas urer will have in readiness tit his office the duplicates of 18G2 for the payment of County, State, Poor, Militia and Railroad taxes, on which an abatement of five per cant, will be allowed if paid within the time prescribed by law. The relief tax will have to be added. Kate of County tax five mills; rote of State tax, three mills ; rate of Poor tax, two mills ; inter est on railroad bonds twenty-seven mills. In order that the public at large may he better accommodated, the Treasurer sug gests that the residents of the cities and adjacent districts attend to the payment of their taxes on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays of each week, that the country districts may have the full benefit of tire market days. County warrants will be received for county tax only; all other taxes must be paid in bankable funds. U. Patti’s School Examination* We regret that circumstances over which we had no control, prevented us from attending the St. Paul’s Select School yesterday, but from what we do know of the institution the praises bestowed upon the performances by those present is high ly creditable to the Brothers. The pupils examined, each other thoroughly in all their studies and did it so effectually as to prove there was no “ cramming,” and we know there never has been in that school. We congratulate the young pupils on the successfol termination of their school term and regret that want of space will not allow us io enter into a detail of all the proceedings. Lem of the Backfalls. The following partial list of the killed and wounded in Col. Kane’s Bucktail reg iment, at Cross Keys, is published in the Eastern papers: Killed— Corp. Henry Hadley, Co. I. Wocxded— Lieut. B. B. Rice,, Co. I, ■evenly, arm; Cbas. Malisen, Co. I, se verely, shoulder; Frank West, Co. I, se verely, shoulder; Sam. Beckwith, Co. I, severely, arm; Albert Hagelie, Co. I, slightly,.arm; Edward Debeck, Co. G, se verely, Im; John Mnckleheney, Co. C, severely, leg. Capt. H. McDonald was also very slightly wounded. Economy is Wealth. By the exercise of economy all may be eomemore or less wealthy. This article is especially directed to the cloaest econo mists. We cordially invite them to call at the.fint cheap hat house of William Flem ing. No. 139 Wood street, and examine ana compare his stock of hats and caps with the stock and price of any other house in the city; In this way yoiu.will be able to ascertain the truth of the advertisements of this house. - The “proof of the pudding is in chewing the bag.” Bear in mind that our stock is tresh, of the newest styles, and will be sold at less prices than anv other establishment in the city. Illnstrated Papers. Fittock, Fifth street, sends ns his nsual budget of illustrated weekly papers, in cluding Vanity Fair, Frank Leslie, Har pers’ Weekly, and all the other literary papers. Bay a package for Sunday read- grest fitahSeln oar city; fcrmeriy resided, is in the city and plays an engagement at the Theatre next week. The Medical Commission. Dr. A. G. McCandless, oneof a medical commission sent out to look after our sick and wounded in the army of the Potomac, has returned. Ue states that there are no wounded soldiers now between the Chick- ahominy and White House. They have all been removed to the latter point, and distributed thence among the different hospitals at Fortress Monroe. Annapolis, Washington City, Baltimore and Philadel phia. There is a considerable number ot sick in the different camps yet; but those who were left behind in the advance of the army from Baltimore Cross Hoads to its present position, have been removed to White House for treatment. The Doctor thinks that outside the regular camp hos pital, there are no sick now lying around, and for these everything is being done that circumstances will admit. He visited, dur ing his stay, all the Western Pennsylvania regiments, including Colonel Black’s, and reports both men and officers in fine spir its and confident of success. The boys were all glad to see the party, and during their stay in camp they were entertained with much kindness and hospitality. Baltimoreans in Chicago—An Affecting Scene. The Chicago fW, referring to the ex cursionists from Baltimore to that city, relates the following incident: On Saturday morning our visitors from Baltimore, etc., visited Camp Douglas, where Mr. A. D. Schultz, of Baltimore, accidentally discovered his son among the prisoners. They embraced each other most cordially and' burst Into tears. “1 am glad to see you, my son,*’ said the father, “hut sorry to see you here.** The scene was an affecting one, and h*li its impress upon all who witnessed it. It appears that the young man had gone from Baltimore to Alabama on a business trip, and, while there, had been induced to join the army. His father, a strong I ’nion nmn, had mourned him dead, and the dis covery that he was among the rebel pris oners at the camp almost overcome him. Mr. Schultz will immediately take meas ures to procure, if possible, the release of his son. Stoelc. Riinuiug at ILargc. The* people ofthecounty, which-includes tin* cities, will bear in mind that after the Ist of July all cattle, sheep, horses ami hog.-; found running at large, in the high ways. can. under the act of last winter, be taken up by any person and disposed of un der the ohf stay law. The onlv exception is where the owner cun prove that the ani mal had strayed from its proper enclosure. Owners of catrleand swine must keep them up or ri-k the consequences. We only n-- grel that the same law docs does not applv to dogs. If true. ".Served Him Bight.** At Akron. ()., Dr. Arnold Wells, den tist, who has a respectable fnmilv. and who had resided there for many years, was lately severely chastised on the public streets, by two citizens, for taking improp er liberties with a young girl whom In* had put under the intiuence of chloroform. - lt is said he had offended many times in this respect —his victims being quite you tic. The Doctor was owr fifty years of age. and he has not made his appearance in tin place since. Nt. Michael** Theologian! Sem inary. The concluding exercises of the Sr. Mi chael's Theological Seminary will take place on the morning ot Thursday, the :Mrh inst.: those of tin* Preparatory De partment in the afternoon. Visitors to the Seminary in the morning ran take the mail train of the (*onnells*'iiic railroad, which leaves the city at a. in. A speciai train will leave the city at I p. m.. for the accommodation of the afternoon visitors. Coal Discovery. 1 he Mahoning licyister says quite an ex - eitement was created recently in Liberty, by thestriking of a four and ahalffeot vein of coal on the farm of John Dennison, Esq. It is thought that a large amount of coal will be found in that township. All the lands adjacent to where the discovery was made have been leased, and are now being tested as rapidly as possible. ftoldicr* Money. Daniel Armstrong, Esq., who has just returned from a visit to the nrmy in Vir-" ginia, brought with him some 512.0U0 from the soldiers of Col. Kowluy’s regiment, which he will distribute to those entitled to receive it at his store, t Watson ,V Arm strong, corner of Liberty and Wayne streets. Buried in u Lime Kiln On Tuesday :of !a-.t week. John Hart man, Ibri-.ieriy ol I’leasaut Unity, while engaged in removing the props from u kiln, erected for the purpose ol tempering eroeks. met with a serious aceideul—the whole arch failing in upon him. leaving only a portion ol his head protruding, mangling his arm and bruising his body in a horrible manner. Hopes are entertained of his recovery. ltcpublicnn .Nomination* in Butler. The Republicans of Butler county, in convention, on the ‘Jth inst.., nominated Col. John M. Thompson for Congress, Charles M Candless lor State Senator, ’!i. C. M Coy and 11. \\. Crant for Assembly, J. W. Kirkcr fur District Attorney, and Abner Hartley for Commissioner. Triomphe de (iand Strawberry Show* This remarkable berry, with other new and rare varieties, will be on exhibition at the Horticultural Booms of J. Knox, No. 2!) Fifth street, this morning at 11 o’clock, and during the afternoon and evening,!— Lovers of choice berries will do well tocall and examine. Dead* Capt. Samuel Martin, of Butler countv, attached to the lOild regiment, .Col.. Leh man, died at Whi e House, Ya., recently, of typhoid lever! Th6ngK sick, he whs with his regiment at, the battle of Fair Oaks, and was, when the fight commen(jesL taken to the rear out oif danger. ;'' •<r . Frank Drew’s ! The last opportunity of seei'rig pular comedian, Frank Drew, evening, when a gold Saturday nijthtfit bill is offered, ineluding/VThe Infh'Sm grant/’ “Mazeppa, or tbehntamed ‘ ing Horse” and “ Ah /Ujowurantfe] trusion.” We loofc for a good parting. I)r ath or D.C. Ta|kw. j At a late meeting of the Adelphiai&fef ety of Westminister College, reMintani were passed expressingthe deep regrtf il the body at the death of D. C. Taylo*, 4* the Tenth Pennsylvania, formerly saU' her of the Society. , ? ’ .'*•§ ’ Postmaster Removed. It is said that J. G.. Hays, Esq,,. post master at Meadville, has been summ jirily removed and Clinton Cnllum appointedih his stead. Mr. Hays was lately appointed by Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Cnllnmwasa pro minent applicant at the time of Mid ad pointment. • A corps of engineers is enp ing a preliminary surrey for or the Atlantic and: (heat Wt way from Mdadrille to Franhlii route mentioned yesterday. E. W.£ni»'«A ! Mn at Home, corner Wood street alley, on Tuesday next, Jni o’clock, thirty-three barrehi We were present last evening at the most agreeable entertainment in which it has recently been our good fortune to par ticipate. That, whole souled and liberal organization, the Vigilant Fire Company, which would be an honor to any Depart ment in the country, extended an invita tion to the members of the City Councils, the Firemen’s Association, the press and j a number of prominent citizens to visit I their engine house and examine their ap paratus and fixtures. At eight o’clock some seventy-live guests had collected and they were shown through the wholebuild ing by the members. The first floor is used for storing the ap paratus, which is kept in perfect order, every part brightly polished—the hose carefully reeled on the carriage, the steam er ready, with fuel and all necessary ap-1 purtenanees, for service at a moments no- tice, while the large, powerful horses owned by the company are kept harnessed fo'r use at any time: thus enabling them to be on the ground, in case of tire, at the earliest possible moment. — The ground floor is used for washing hose, which, after a fire is passed down through a trap in front, washed in a long trough I and then drawn up to the cupola in the rear, where it is left to dry. The fuel is also stored here. The second floor is neatly fitted up and carpeted as a sitting room, with centre tables, pictures, library &c., and one portion is supplied with neat cots, for the use of members, some ol whom sleep at the house every night to be ready for every emergency. The third floor is set apart for meetings, and here, after examining the apparatus below and a social chat and smoke with the members in their reception room, the guests were marshalled and seated at a long table, literally groaning under pro fuse heaps of strawberries, pyramids of ice cream, cakes and confectionery. All be ing seated, the members busied themselves in serving their guests with the good things on the tabic, to which full justice was done not forgetting the usual aids to digestion contained in black bottles. The company being satiated, n meeting was organized, with (ion. Win. F. John ston as lhesident. He made a brief ad dress, and was followed by Win. C. Mor*-- laud, in behalf of the Vigilant Fire Com - : puny, Thos. M. Little, D. O’Neill, (Nipt. I Ward. Jas. Irvin, .whose name is insepa rable from the Vigilant, I and others, music from a band formed ofthe | being properly interspersed. I The company dispersed at an eariy hour, all highly pleased with the splendid enter- meat, and ull unanimously of the opinion that the Vigilant Fire Omipanv always does well anything the iii»-n»V-is umb-r -take. They constantly exemplify tL»* «*M raying that ** whaL-wr >» \v. \ h J. lur i w.o th dr.lng well.’‘ Sermon and Address W»* ieurn that the Annual Sermon L.-f,>r<- the pupil** and iriends ofthe l‘i::-d»uri'!i Female College will be delivered in ill*- Smithtield street M. K. ('hurch. to-morrow morning, at 1<»! o'clock, by ihr Ib-v. A. (». Williams. D. D., and the Annual Ad dress in the same place, on Monday ever: ing, at 7.‘. o'clock, l»v Lev. Franklin Moore. A. M.. of Harrisburg. Those gen tlemen enjoy a most enviable reputation, and will doubtless acquit themselves with credit to the eoIL-gc. Primary Heeling* 'I h** primary meetings for the election of delegates to the Lepuhiican County Convention for the nomination of Judges ami .--h-ejing delegate-, to the State Con vention. will lie held to-day throughout the C'Uiiiiv. ( 01. I'rlrkcr'H Sword A splendid sword and traiipiugs. re cently presented t*'. Col. Jo-. Fricker. ol the Signal Corps, at Newlern. N. C., ir on exhibition in Dan Laniard'- window. Fifth street, with a nmnb.-r of -ie.->h trophies. Where lo Oct Them McClelland's Auction, No. •**.*, Fifth street, is the iduce to buy any and every description of boots, shoes and gaiters, at wai with prices. All goods warranted. The Johnston Will Faso Tliiscjuje went to the jury yesterday ■morning alter the charge oi’the Court, hut 'trt*jury had not agreed upon a verdict in the evening. . ‘in the lyth ipst, at uoou. CAPTAHi ALt£X, : SCO! I‘, in the T'.hh year of bis age. ... A , 1 ■•» ' Hid funeral will take placo on oVlock p. m., from his into resilience, corner CiiUl* wellnnd l.oifjn sircofn. The frioad? of the tain ily are rcspctrtfully.invitcd to attend. St. I,«.uis papers please copy. JoSt'l’l! MiCVKK v...:.’'4Nf&MtT MKVKB JOiiLPH Jdllliitf-fi’sOM, MANCKACfeHintaoi*- rANti a.ni» i*i.Arii( WAHtIHOySK. 135 SMITH FI Kl„l> STHKKT. (Uetween Hixth-Streot and Virgin alley.) no 9 prrrfinrmiH. PATENT WRITING CASE r|A lIIS CASK ITSS« ARKAS'lil:i) as to. M. rivethe writer, a table eight by nine inches •. i • < ' to write upon, will hold *- Pen aiul Pencil, Paper and InknlntMl, India Rubber, and Clieeken, '' *• CheeAllf^ml, and yet will /old up. so ns to.ine&bare only $l4 inrben by y. Por sale t>y - W; Ht IIAV KSi, 1 anil „ W00|) A XltQtD SXS. ; MVW 1 i-..:. *i.;.' '* >-V* !’ * ,d.■'- * ■ '' ' peifN ASD -StiNT €LAI~B STEEETS, V": - . vT’~ • - •■■. - . lo.no w pwpwwl to furnish i« • • * * 1 •• '•'» • "SffiiiaT s yrups, ; • 4L.M «-<M TV*^.a f ßSgß i«i. Of tho finest quality to A Pleasant Occasion. DIED: TO-DAY’S Ai>VXE! BUT THE BEST! Especially when you can get it at ABOUT HALF PRICE | rjpllK BOOTH. SHOES, AM> lIAITEKS CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. llVo. 62 Fifth street, Are the bc9t in this country for elegance and riu rabilitj'—Philadelphia and Cincinnati work—and you can buy them at lower figures than common goods and old stock elsewhere. MEN’« OXFORD TIES, 30 CENTS. MISSES’ CONGRESS GAITERS. 10 CENTS. ROT’S SHOES. Heavy, 30 CENTS. WOMEN’S EASTING GAITERS, 40 CENTS. On*- Pidoe Only R. R. BULGER , VXXUFACTURKR Of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FUKNITURE. N«». 43 *mlthfiel<l Ntmt, PITT*IICRGH A FEU. ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on baud, which wo will at the lowest prices for mykMvoH SMITH & PITCAIRN MKItOIAXT T.tIJLOKB, NO. 4 H ST. CLAIII STREET. (.MlllllVti, Nil llt TK, SECK TIEN. Huts. ,V<*, ut Auction.—On Saturday even ing. at * i»Vloi-k, ut Masouio Hail Auction House, *3 Fifth street, will be .-old, without reserve, a lareo quantity- of Clothing, comprising Coats, Pant.-*, and \ csts. White and Huff .Marseilles >hirts, nil kinds Neck Tics, Fancy Cassimeres, (lent*;’ Hat.*, Ladies' and Lent*' Hosiery, Sus pender*. ,V*\. x.-. The above -took i* just received fr-.in New \ «>rk. an*l will be fold without regard to price.— All in want of bargains should attend. F I - T. A. MoCLLiiLANL). AnrtWr. \TFW PATENT GTM HOSEJtST i-Nl received end for sale ut the Leather Store M. DEFANGE. 233 Liberty street opposite bend of Wood, jeln-mts 1 FATHER HEFTING M-A OF HOYT BRO’S MAKK. At New \ ork card price?. Also extra heavy Lace Leather. For sale at M. DELANUF, 233 Liberty street opposite head of Wood, |i l >i MEETING. A GEM VA4 UINU L’ood quality for sale low at M. DFFANGF, 2»:i Liberty street opposite head of Wood. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. On i.-i: Oi AiatuvASTKR t\ is. Akmy. * Pittsburgh, I’h , June lb l*oj. > '■Mil: I N DFRKIG N ED WIFI. FI R. -■ • HASI-:»:.,nl S o i : N I> o A T.S . bclivitvd m quantities not less than the hun dred bu-hch Payment made on delivery, at No. 341* Liberty street, or on Lev-e. A LKX. MONTtiOM KRY, .'••J'-dtt Ma.ior and Quartermaster lb S. A. gi:.\Ty cur hoot*, GENT*’FAFF HOOT*. G FNT*’ FAIT' HOOT*. « lIEA2* ! 4TI FA I* !! CIIEAF!!! At HIFFKSUAOHKK’S N-*. 13 Fifth street, near Market. ■ *IS*OI.' HON -TUE FIRM OF IE I'. m 9 J. H, SAWVKI; is this day dissolved hv mutual eonscut, P», C.Sawver having disposed *.: his ii.t. ivri in said firm to J, H. Sawyer and N. P. Sawyer. Th*> biwincev *-if the firm will be stt tied hv J. 11. .V N. P. ,*awver. 11. C. SAWYER. Sr.. .L 1L SAWYER: N. P.SAWYER. Pitn-bunrh. Jann 12.1**2. \«TirK-Ttli: ASfn «AXIH.r • WS! YESS will bo rurrbvl on by the under* 1 i.:ir* *l. under * h»* name ot Jl. a* .1. I*. SA\V \ KK. »( the old stand. J. II- SAWYER, X. P. SAWYER. jc-19-ltnd Pittebnrch, .lui.e li\ \K)IV TEAMSTERS-WASTEI* IM MEDIATELY, IO«* experienced teamsters, t»»r service in the "Mountain Department,"— Wajp-s $25 per month .an*! mie ration per diem. Transportation will be furnished tn their destina tion. Apply t-> A. MONTIiOMEKY, Major and thmrternmnter U.S. A. OUien t;iu:»rt(:r!ii:i.Mter U.S- A., N«>. 21JI Liberty street, l’ilt-lmrsh. V;». myiMf T-> Jifitrt'ir—' lints, Honcho*. Ax. T>» Jiritrny Mice. anti Ant*. To iJettroy—r’Hcd Vugs. 7K JlcMfroy— l Moths in Fur*. Clnthos, Ax. ~T<> J)c<itro’j and plena. 1 $ r '* r " L ' —rlnsect* mi Plants and Fowls, "Free from Poisons,” "Not dangerous to the Human Family,” "Rut* do ntft dieou thepremises," ~ "They come off out their holes to die,” Hohl Everir>chere~hy All l)ru<*olBTs in tho large cities,, and by Druggist-,' Grocers. Storekeepers and toilers Oountry Towns and Vil lu«e«iOLgh<uSttptSiktes. a co.. r. k. sellers Jc COm and others TV helesale Agents at Pittsburgh’ * tpntry draters can order as nhore. Or address dusetot-rfor for Ac} to , HEXRT B. COfITAB, Depot, 4M "Broadway, New Yorfe Trebles, or E strings, 4 lengths, best Quality... 2Uc Seconds* or A “ 3 “ best Italian... 150 Thirds or P '* 3 “ best Italian... 150 Fourths or G ** 1 “ pure Silver... 50e Best quality French or German Ist, 2d, 3d and loe Best duality Guitar P; A and h, stiver strings, each 15c .Second-quality GuiUr^P, A sand E, silver 1 Beriuuality YionneeUoAand**!),each. 20c Seat totality f-i iQlfid C. each......... 25c i * Mailed lo any address post paid on receipt of mkllok. , «. m, • . ; H MiM, * N B—A largo lot of fresh strings just arrival. , . H*>.Violia o»»;Flut«B.'Accordions. Ac. jolt , ' QtttXjPEll THAN EVER** I y£' nr. • • r*_ DiBGsUJIS 1 BAEQAIHS! .s' '■i'-'itiUik- IitKfiRKTOCK Or J * D B E S S HEABSVOF IS THIS CHl*,' ' ku IH/ACK MILK VERY CfMfb iSt/tStars**, mttSmlp Jfr TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE IBON CITY COLLEGE, oorner of Penn and St, Clair treats. Friday moraine at 11 a. m. SPECIAL AGENCY. mrow in the time fob putting i « up fruit. In addition to good Guns, a good articlo of Cement is very necessary, for without it you arc throwing your money and time away. To avoid this, buy your Cement only at „ JOSEPH FLEMING’S, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. »' here you will get the best article, and at the lowest prices. jelft Farms and country RESI DENCES—S 6 acres Perrysville, 10 acres Se wickley. 160 Indiana, 4 acres East Liberty, 56 aore3 llu I ton Station, 285 acres Freeport, 173 acres Wisconsin, 1500 Allegheny river, 83 ten miles from city, 160 lloche.'ter, 72 Zilenoplo road, 10% near Allegheny, 113 Perrysville road; 140 two miles from city, % acre at Sewfckley, 2 in Allegheny, t near I Upper Bason, others in various locations. S>. CUTUBERTA SONS, Kenl Estate Ag’ts, Jo2l 51 Market street. HIGHLY IMPORTANT! TlO THOSE SUFFERING FROM weak eyes, or other defects of the eye: If you wish to preserve and strengthen the eye, call ; at the newcomer and try tbo Russian Pebble; spectacles,,and you can be assured that you will I receive satisfaction. Russian Pebbles inserted in old frames, if dosired. J. DIAMOND. Optician. „„ Morning Post Building. Beware of Quacks and Pretenders, jus the Russian Pebble Spectacles are only for sale at my store. Li A tkrs " , o ' ,iß,:ss heeled «ai Misses’ CONGRESS HEELED GAITERS. CHILDREN'S CONG. lIEELED GAITERS. BORLAND'S. je2l 98 Market street, 2d door fiom Fifth. yTi;w goods Jisr iti;o:ivi;» at BORLAND’S, 98 Market «lrcct. Ladies’ Congress Gaiters. je2l Give me a call. Biro* at acction-this, Satur day evening, at o’clock, will be sold at tbs Masonic llnll Auction House, No, 55 Fifth street, four Canary Birds and three Whistling Robins. T. A. MCCLELLAND. je-1 Auctioneer. Flour and fe£i>-»» vibls white Whoat Extra Family Flour: 60 sacks Mid- I dlinjs, just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, .ie2l Corner Market and First street?. DECKIIAM LONG. NO. 187 LIB •RJEHTV street. Agents for the Buekeve Mower and Reaper. Iron Harvester, Cayuga Chief, Jr., and W ood's Mower and Economy Wheeled Horse Rake. j e i» HORSE POWERS ASEPAKATOKS, Hay Elevators, Hay Forks, Scythes and Snaths, Grain Cradles, Hay Rakes, and every thing necessary for harvesting, for sale bv BECKHAM A* LONG, Jv2l No. 127 Liberty rtroot. PFAI’II 11ASKETS JUSTICE •JW UEiVED and for sale by fur sale by BECKHAM it LONG, .ie-’l 127 Liberty »t. next to Hare’s Hotel. WIRE ENGLISH PAPERS AT 12V$ «•« another hit received und forsalo by W. P. MARSHALL. 87 \\ ood street. IV a I. I. P A P i; K,FOB LODGES, ■* Churches, Ac., f..r Mile by J£AT. PASTE, KAT PASTE, In offuriug this article wo wish it distinctly un der>tu'kl tb.it it is no Humbti". gotten up to deceive, but on the enntrny nth*' best and must effectual Veiiuiit Destroyer and K»»i Killer, ever discovered. Its advantage? are over hII others that It is one halfeheuper, It i* freo from l*oison. It bring:* Vermin to tho air to dir. It prevents them from dying in the premises, it will when used according to the directions, Completely bnnish Hat* rrom tho premise-: In a tfinglcniffht. la is preferable in every respect to any and ail \ ormin Ihwtroycrnnwin use. lfit does not prove eticetual in every instance. banishing theta in a single night, ltanishingiheu] in a single uieht. refunded in every in?tn?!<«.\ *.m account of the celebrity of this arlide. umnv worthless imitation? hn.= been gotten up. only to d»i?eiv«\ to avoid imposition, :u>k for uati take no other than the fttnl Ital Piuiv, Uni I»nw;e, l’rei»uml bv joki:pii m;.ni.\ci. rorhor of ibc Diamond and Market street? Country dealers fiui*|.lied at tho lowest pri<vs. jel*i Orcsson Springs, Cambria Go., Pa, This dkmohtfi i. a;x» i"oi»r- L’ LAK place of summer resort, located direvt ly "ii the lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the futaimt of the Allegheny Mountains, IVKjO feet above the level of the ocean, will bo open for guests from tlw* 10th of June till the lOth of Ue tober. Since last season tho grounds have heed greatly improved ami beautified, and a number of Cottages have been creeled for the aeeommo-. datiou of families, rendering Crcsson one of the must roiuuulio aud attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. Tho seeker of pleasure, and the "sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions frevajn a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables. Ten-pin Alloy?. Baths, etc., together with tho purest hi? and water, and the most magnificent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the round trip from Philadel phia, $7 ttt>; from Pittsburgh. o."*. Por further information, address ' \V. Mt'LUX. jcSMtf Crosson Springs, Cambria Co.. L'a. OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. a nuCTiCAi. teiwt;m: <*n vhi: Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, AMI Tit;; MAMrAcnuKonnMnisimviM:, D*:mi4;>ei> FoitTiit: isr. or ama. tours aml other* in the Northern ami Mid dle State*. Profusely illustrated with new en gravings from enrcluily executed designs, verified bv direct practice. l>y JOHN FUlN.author of " Esnay on Open Air tliapo Culture," to which whs awarded the First Premium of the American Institute. To which is added a selection of Ex amples of American Vineyard' Practice, and a Carefully Prepared Description of the Colobrated Thomery System qf Grupe vulture. Price HI 00. .Sent free of postage, upon receipt of price. _ KKOX. No. Fifth stccot, Pittsburgh. ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY MAIL. POST PAIIK * MOKKY toot wrist >rrow,low \ and be IKK, street. iAMIHOIS; ■ IgOE. A* ,IH«'PRI01!S : " for $l.OO Oooikx Heel (Wien Concroe HeiriGaitus ■ ••I IKim AT I <W**l tllwi jei [ PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lbukk andMakiqkb .WM. ffENDBRSON. SinouS 3 Admission.— PriTate : Boxes, $5 00: l£*“ , m Private Box. $1 & Parquette and ivESSi'S*!?*' 60c ™ts: Family Circle. X SO Cente Cok,red BoIM MX.'FIUNK tew" rUM **t* Comedian, After which an UNWARRANTABLE INTRUSION. Intruder Mr. Frank Drew Suoozlo Mr.Mnffit To conclude with MAZEPPA. or the Untamed Roekhi|><Honc. Mr. Frank Drew Mazeppa Monday, Mr. C. .J. FOSTER will appear. MISSES’ GAITERS IADIES’ GAITERS. M’OLELLAND’S AUCTION 1 AKJJE 11 AI. I, FOR RESIT—SUIT ABLE for a School or Church. Is well lighted, easy of access, and in a centra! location, at corner of Fifth and SmithfieW streets; tnerly the Iron City College. Kent low, iinuiedi* ate possession. Apply to S. CUTHBERT ,fe SONS, 31 Market street. Blackberry Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Cllnjfcr Brandy, Raspberry Brandy, For sale by the Bottle or Dozen bv M 7 ot RECEI V E l> , a largo stock nl black shawls, Ith Fine Broclia and Gold Hliml Border, Very C I. © n ]» BEAUTIFUL LAWN, or 12 1-2 cents. Fine .Ineonet Jvnrt Ortrsimllet*, LIDHT COLORED IIALMOUAI. SHIRTS. *3-Just opened a very nice assortment oj SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, my2l corner of i'ifii onj Mnrket nreete. | A PIES (O.MiRFSS GAITERS. HEELS, 81,2.1; LADIES LACE (IAITEUS. HEELS. *1,00: LADIES KID SLUTERS 45c. nl No. 15 rill It Nt r«‘.-l , 2ii door from Market, t.'J 1 ' l». S. IUFtHMJ.K KER. WHEELER & WilM’S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH BTHKET. PITTSBURGH. PA. A 'onrdtd tie First Premium fit the -* United States Fair 5858, 1859 au«l 1860. I.TWAKD.S OF *BO,OOO MACHINES sold in the United State*, 30,000 SOLD THE PAST TEAK We offer to the public WHEELER & WIL SON * IMPROVED SEWINtJ MACHINE, at REDUCE!) FRICKS, with increased coutidehcc of its mentis as the best ami most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. Itdoeseqaally 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 Icttor. Every Machine warranted for three years. ai>3 4^ol. A It OIL WORKS l OWPAXY OFFICE ST. CLAM ST HE El, near the Jirilpe, t&»Addro&< J. WEAVER, JK.. Secretary and Treasurer* myl9-tf Teetii extracted without PAIN by the uso or 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 tliecontrary. havingno knowledge of my process. SB-ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted in every style, and charges as low, as will warrant the best of material in all casc3. E. OUDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. rgIHE BEST;HHOES, nol4ly-bi AND THE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG HUN. And the place to cot them u at „„ „ JOSEPH H. BORLAND’S, vS Marketstreet, second door from Filth. je!4 f ADIES’ SUPERIOR 1- BENCH id LASTING CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS at . „ tV. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.. JelS 31 Filth street. GEHTS’ patent leather French Pebble und Glove Calf Olfurd Ties, Strap Shoes, and Congress Gaiters, A large Stock of tho above kinds, all warranted Prime Goods. tV. E. SCHMERTZ A CO., jets 31 Fifth street. touted on vision of a >bery. etc., *. Persons 'location i.look at. i at. log tha'plab ONB, ‘,s tract T ABIES’, MISSES’, AND CIIIL JLd DREN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH ■ LASTING fi CONGRESS, LA CE AND BUTTON GAITERS, Always on hand, and made to order at W. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.. ]elB 31 Fifth street, BONNETS— A wholesale stock- of choico styles of straw Beaaets awl : UUMren a Hala to bo closed out at Retail, at Wtaoleaale Price*, Now open for examination m our Retail De ‘“"‘““eATON, MACBUM & C 0 ) jelO N°. IF Fifth street iastebn mmm, buggies k wagons, Eastern secshs-haidid, two. - SKATED Carriage-top Boggles and Light pn-iit without tops, will positively be sold at prices. to salt the timoa. Particular at* tastioo paid to repairing. MBS* JOSEPH WHITE, XawrenceviUe, Penn street, near the Two* Uile . . - , myafcftnd / H«al Boot* for (eel Boot* for /60e~ worth 7!v Worth sl*l2. is the Place for cheap shoes At BORLAND’S jeM AHUBBKKHTS. IRISH EMIGBAKT. Mr. Frank Drew 500 Pairs 500 Pairs 55 FIFTH STREET. SUNDRIES FOlt THE YEARS SOUK T. 1115 Wil. SUMNER A CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA^ CHII.DREN’N MATS! '.C''i bzvsb nrenudmicE, port op Pittsburgh: ' ARRIVED. Frankhs, Beimet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsvilie. u»l. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling. bt.Louie, Reno, StLoui*’ Jona.s Powell, Darlington, Zanesville. DEPARTED. Franklin, Bonnet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard; Peebles, Elizabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheeling. Jouoa Powell, Darlington, Freedom. &&T 'J’lie River-Last evening at twilight there wa.« 9 feet in the channel, and about on a Tho weather was pleasant. #3?“ The new and splendid steamer Ex change, CaptJ w Anawalt, is announced to leave f'* 1 ", and tho upper Mississippi This been built with great earn for a regular SffJa ,*,. '? t " rccnth >sport and Saint Paul' She is u >’‘ n a superior manner Capt Rhodes has ih^ P n 1,88 , ,n her construction Capt An- i h !>x, f^ f oSSfSd^,;“ kisMrj new Melnotte is being hurried to completion She will be ready the coining week. £©“ The steamer Jonas Powell, from Zanesville, brought up 137 hhds Tobacco. fi@r The new and splendid passenger steamer Parthenia. Capt Perry Brown, haves on this day for Cincinnati. Cairo and Memphis. This boat is new, and will be found in every respect, desirable. Capt, A. Kobinson will do the honors m the office. The punctual steamer Clara Poe, . Capt Thomas Poe, leaves on Friday for Cincin nati and Louisville. This boat lies careful and experienced officers, Air. Parr, who haa chargo of the office, will be certain to see that passengers are well attended to. SST'Tlie steamer new Undine is now at thelanding,having received the finishing tenches; in fact she looks better then ever. Vsar, pleas ed to learn that Captain Woodbnrn will tako charge of the deck and Captain M. Cox will do tho financiering. For Cincinnati and Louisville, SATURDAY, JUNE 21,10 A. H. fc. THE FUST - CLAM PAS aSBK SENDER steamer UNDINE, Jno. Woodburn commander, will leave fori the above and intermediate ports on tho day announced. For freight or passage apply on board or to JO2l JAS. COLLINS A CO, Agents. For Cincinnati, Leeisville, Cairo, Hickman and Mempkla. THIS DAY, JUNE 21,4 P. M. .d I i s. THE FINE HEW STEAMER IjSfliiU.'h-g PARTHENIA, Perry Brown com-, mander, will leave for the above ports as per an nouncement. For freight or passage apply on board. je2i For Cincinnati and Louisville. TLI3 DAY, JUNE 21.4 P. M ■.-sfIsTHE WELL-KNOWN i*AS SENDER steamer CLARA POE i'hoiuaa Poc commander, will leave as per an nouncement. For freight or passage apply on board or to JOHN FLACK, or je2l J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agents. For Mempfcia and New Orlennu. WEDNESDAY, 25th. 10 A.M. feddA STEAMER MELNOTTE. gntfSSs Capt Chas A Dravo. will leave as per announcement. The Melnotte has been tho roughly overhauled and repaired. je2l J B. LIVINOt-TON A CO, Agents. For SI. Louis, Catena, Dubuque and SI. Paul. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, P#l THE NEWSTEAHEK iVrvgfrSjS EXCHANGE. J W Anawalt, Com mander, will leave tor the above and intermediate ports as per announcement. For freight or passage apply on board or to ic2l JOHN FLACK. Agent For Beaver, SteubeiiTille and Wheeling. w.wgT*— feh THE PACKFsT MTEAMKK ll£ußr»>fw , i: Lizzie Marlin, 1). T. Brown, com mander, leaves for tho above portt Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. For freight for passage apply on board cr to Hu.trnvn . J. COLLI JSS CO.* and W M. IIAbLSIT, AgecU. KeKolar TH*gii»j^¥aefce»^rw Marietta and Zanesville. h- THE FINE PASSENGER steamer S ASIA GRAHAM, Cep Munroc Ayers,-' commander, leaves Pittsbfco; every TUEbDAY, at 4 p. im, and Zamwi orery FRIDAY at 8 a. m. tor freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agents, - Pittsburgh. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. HAZLETT Has opened an office at HO. GO WATEK STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharo of pat: ronage fromsteamboat men, a024-lyd “ Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa. fiITIATED OX THE ALLEGHENY Mountain, near Lorctto, 4 miles from Cres son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Cambria county, Pa., will be open for the reception of Vis itors On tlie 25th day of Jane. An excellent Band of Music will be in attend * nnee during thesen-on. „ .. t r . and further inforntraoo* iianly to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, . .; Proprietor. StfWberries for Canning. MTOW iiWG TIMK rOtt CAJpWIXO lw and Strawberries. Those select ed for this be of good color, solid in substance, of of superior fla vor. Exactly be found during the Strawbenry Establish ment-. No. 29 Fifth £r&%r3Mftabu£&::- ojders«» maybe left cither at his stanunglhe market, or at his Horticultural store. " ' ' ]%TE W PIANO FORTES—4UAT RE AR CEIVING a very large new stock of Piano Fortes, selected personally, from the celebrated manufactories of Cbickering & Sons, Baston,Hal lett, Davis & Co., Boston, and Uueltoolßra., New iork, all of new styles, and will be sold at present manufacturers reduoed rates, for cash or on a reasonable credit! For sale by ~ JOHN H. JfELLOR, jell SI Wood street. W. * D. BINEHART, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Segati;, ap3l-ly Nos. 140 and 151 Wood street. JjATOJf, HACRVM A CO- NO. 17 FIFTH STBEET, Invite the attention of ■. . Wholeeule dc BetaU Buyera te a large and varied stock ot desirable'roods '•JuK jut opened. 1862. M’CORD & CO. HATS, CAPS, HTKAW OOODM. BSISEM AND HHAKNK HtMiM, Wholesale and Retail. 131 Wood Street.' PITTSBCRGH. wswßjHsssgsisas of HafeCaps, Straw Goods, Bonnets, shaker II Dodd and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants vuitins our city can boy fromus aUiOWBR PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap2&2md • Office of the Citizens* iKaraavei Ort, > Pittsburgh, June 14,1862.- f Dividend notice—tub nuEsi- DBNT and Directors of this Corapdnylinve this day declared a dividend of Two Delian per Shore. payable to the Stockholders forthwith; 5 T iel~-lw SAMUKLREA, Stcjretkiy &STBAJI tow boat fob BAIb^ISO 9 fecton Seek, 24 feet beam, 4 ta,JC; feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches ter. Cylinder 17 inches and 4}£feet stroke. thing ready ror furnishing. Enquire of 7 * ~ - LOSO A DUFF. * Water «&». C B. SEELV, . . . ~ • 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite RKAL ESTATE AHDGEHKRALA»*n£ DItiUCU IS HW».BON]?S,|IOHTOAaES and other Secu '(MM** _ .*7’. - . ||WEmia H«i'fuat *#*-maer. m 2.
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