rf T CfEtUs’|H:*ii>QiiAKTEß? : \ f O A. IXi Y jPOCiff c.Miteienti toPriuon. Fpi. . ,_ _■ “““Jjt Bp. m._ I | . —-■-;— yy^: : -:--~r—=zC-i - * Daniel Root has been committed to fail •j • ~ a remarkably quiet'inj ... s. JLPtriEfiOILL 4t CO., \<>. S 7 to answer an notion for damages by mali- SSftef 1 ' 6 pr 0 :“ 7 o,thet "'° ROW. SKW YORK, and • STATE cions prosecution, in presenting L. B. p'.i. .g,, ff i it i * HUSTON are our agents for the I»»lly Woodward, of Sharpsburg, aud his wife ™ j sfarmißhmg ensued yestc-- and Weekly Pont in those cities, and are nu- and daughter,* for larceny, some weeks dayandatnighteTeiTthing indicated that thonxed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions ago. Martin Walsh was also committed lK r d a fe e /t S t iande f r ” yM^ m*^ n r C e!,>eV iSht ’ pro " ,ptly _?^ NDAY MINING, J UNE 28. counterfeit note oaEn.ma WeuST'xS»n ? dated the 17th, stating that General Beau = - f‘ C ( mc :lt McKeesport, on Wednesday regard and staff had arrived there, on their way to Bichmoad, and it was said they were to be followed by a large por tion of the army of the Mississippi, and that a sufficient force had been left under the invincible Bragg to check any advance of Jhe vandals under Halleck. The Charleston Mercury of the 18th, gives a graphic description of an engage ment on James Island the previous Sun day, in which it acknowledges a severe loss on both sides without any material change in position. St. Losis, June 22.—Gen. Schofield commanding the federal forces in|Missouri issued an order holding rebels and rebel sympathizers responsible in their property, and if necessary, their persons, for outra ges hereafter committed by guerrillas or marauding parties, to thi3 State, five thou, sand dollars for every soldier or Union eitizen killed; from one to five thousand for every one wounded, and the full value ot all property destroyed or stolen by guerril las, will be assessed and collected from the classof persons mentioned residing in the vicinity of this place according to the act committed. The sum thus collected will be paid to the legal heir soldier or citizen killed or person wounded or to the right ful owner of the property destroyed. This order is very stringent and abundant of machinery will be provided to carry it into speedy effect. Washington, June 21.—The following dispatch was received at the War Depart ment this afternoon: McCLELI.AN's Hn.IDQCARTERS, Army or thk! Potomac, June 21. / To Hon. Lowin M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Things are pretty quiet to day. There is not as much shelling as usual. Our preparations are progressing well. The enemy opened with some heavy guns yes terday, but did no harm. G. B. MeCI.EI.I.AN, Major General. FROM GENERAL M’CLELLAN’S ARMY Editorial Correa pond cure of the Mew York Times. Continued Good Weather and Con sequent Progress. THE GBEAT STBUGGLE AT HAND, Brisk Picket Firing Along- the Lines. What is Thought of the Late Haiti of the tV , Bebel Cavalry. THE REBELS VERY IVEASV Camp Bkporz Richmonii, Wkunksimy, I June Is. H-ir. > Another line day! Comments on the weather have more than their usual sig nificance here. They imply more than they express. Every day of sunshine ad vances the fall of Uiehmond. Three davs rain might postpone it essentially. Mr opening remark, therefore, is entitled to special attention. With the exception of Sunday's thunder storm.we have had now iu succession seven dry, worm days. The roads are becoming hard. The surface of the earth in the fields, except in low spots, is practicable for artillery. And unless we have a storm to-night" or to-morrow the commanding General cannot throw the responsibility of a longer delay on the weather and the roads. It is only fair to and that we have a fresh westerly breeze, with rising clouds: bnt unless it begins to rain soon, I am satisfied there will be no •‘postponement on account of the wea ther.” We had very brisk picket tiring last night in front of; a point half a mile north of Fair Oaks Station. It was begun by the rebels, and promptly answered by our sentinels. Our side sustained no damage. This morning everything is quiet again. The firing on James River, yesterday morning, proves to have been of'less im portance than was hoped. Our gunboats had been annoyed for some time by rebeis, concealed in rifle-pits, near City Point.— Capt. Stevens, who commands one of them, placed some stuffed figures on deck, to draw their tire and reveal the enemy's position, which he then proceeded to shell. hat effect he produced is not known, but the nuisance has been for the present, at least, suppressed. Last evening rumors were rife that Fort Darling was .taken — that Burnside had lauded there with 16,000 men, and that our gunboats had gone up the river tow ard Richmond. Un fortunately none of these reports proved to be true. Stuart’s cavalry raid is .still the topic of conversation. The Richmond Examiner,of Monday, (of which I inclose a copy,) gives a very grandiloquent account of it, and says the Yankees will probably announce it as another Union victory. 1 beg to cor rect the Gmaminers error. I can assure the editor that the affair excites as much admjration in the Union army as it does in Bichmond. 1 have heard, on every aid*, the most unqualified eulogies of the boldneu and the pluck evinced by this splendid dash: and, instead of being claimed as a “victory’’ on our part, we rcgaiditas a feather of the very tallest sort in the rebel cap. But the results of it are greatly ovenrated by the Examiner. Stuart is represented as having barricaded the a hundred of the Yankees—taken 150 prisoners and de stroyed a million dollars' worth of proper- iThis is mainly moonshine. He burned two schooners with forage and other sup plies—killed three or four men, two of whom were teamsters, captured two offi cers and 39 privates, and burned,perhaps, forty wagons, taking the mules along with him. AU the property he destroyed will not amount to $100,000.. A good many of the passengers jumped from the railroad train as Stuart’s men fired upon it, but they were wholly uninjured. Our eavalry meantime have not been idle. Capt. Averill, with 300 of them and 160 infantry, crossed the Pamunkey night before last and went some twenty miles into the country —capturing a good deal of property, and taking prisoners some thir teen citizens who had been especially ac tive m aiding the enemy. One of the lat ter, on seeing Averill coming up with his troop, mistook him for Stuart, and greeted him with the utmost cordiality. He begged to be permitted to accompany him in his expedition, as he wished very much to see some Yankees killed. Capt. Averill yielded to his importunity, and brought him with him to the White House. There are various indications ot uneasi ness on the part of the rebels. We hear of movements of large masses toward Me chanicsville, and a brigade has been sent in that direction to meet them. The pickets, too, are unusually active in front of our centre. It is possible they may conclude not to await our movements, but to commence operations themselves. They ore entitled to their choice. 1 observe that the JSxamitier. insists very emphati cally on-the necessity of continual sorties against the Nationals, in order to prevent their entry into Bichmond. The sortie of the Seven Pines affords a splendid illus tration of the wisdom of such movements. It is reported by deserters that heavy reinforcements have been sent from Bich mynd to Jackson, in the vallgr of the . Sick and Wounded Pcnngylva- I Diana at New York. The following sick and disabled soldiers [ from Gen. McClellan's army reached New • York from White House, via Portress , Monroe, on Thursday last, on the steamer Elm City: A. it. Phalon, Co. 11, Fifty seventh; Charles Haslan, Co. F, Twenty third; J. Bothwell, Co. H, Twenty-third: ™ cK . ennan > Co. H, Twenty-third; T. M. Robinson, Co. 15, Seventy-second; A. I’. McCalmont, Co. G, Eightv-third: .1. .1. Earle, Co. E, Sixty-first; I. R. Edwards, Co. G, Twenty-third: S. Thompson, Co. D, Twenty-third; T. Allibone, Co. G, Twenty-third; J. M. tones, Co. K, One hundred and third; Simon Hill, Co. 1!, One huudred and third: William Freely. Co. G, One hundred and fourth; David T. Beehlet, Co. E, Seventy-second: J. Shay, Co. C, Ninty-third; W. S. Maulmf fey, Co. E, Seventy-first; G. W. Boddy, Co. G, Twenty-third: A. Mitchel, Co. R, Twenty-third; I). N. Taylor, Co. G, Fiftv second; Lisbon Scott, Co. I-’, Eighty-fifth; Daniel Ulriek, Co. G, Sixth: S. S. ’Reed, Co. C, Fifty-second: William Moon, Co. C. Fifty-second; G. W. Lensenderfer, Co. E. Seventy.second; Wrn. Reed, Co. D. Sixty-second: .1. Brelsford, First Li.-ut., Eighty-first; W. Gibson, Co. 0. Thirty first: E. Myrey, Co. K, Eighth: J. Gnlla gher, Third Cavalry: P. Ryan, Co. Sixty-ninth: J. D. Donkerfeldt, Co. M, Seventy-second: W. Shneffer, Co. A, Gist: Wm. Corrv, Co. E. 23d; N. N. Moody. Co. E, Fifty-second; P. Ale Loon, Co. G, Seventy-socod; H. Graham, Co. X. ; Seventy-second: .1. Bomberger, Co. 11. 1 Third Cavalry; L. Dilwordi, Co. C, Sixty- 1 first; .1. Raker, Co. F Sixty-first: f’. > Price, Co. R, Seventy-second: K. Place, 1 Co. R, Fifty-second: B. Briggs, Co. G, ' Lighty-third: A. Gardner. Co. I*, First California; .1. King, Co. T, First Califnr- ' nia: J. Drake, Co. S. First California. Strawberries Extraordinary . The strawberry exhibition at Knox's horticultural rooms, Fifth street, on Satur day, attracted many visitors during t ie day, all of whom leit with the firm convic tion that what they sawcould not he equal ed ill this country. There were a dozen varieties of the choicest berries, including the Triomphode Gaud. Fillmore. Trollope Victoria. British Queen,Beclnn Pine. Black Prince. Alpine, red and white, and a new seedling,'nameless as yet, similar to the Golden Seed, hut a larger and finer herrv. 1 he berries.cxcept oneortwo varieties were all very large, hut the size attained by the I riomphe de (land is wonderful, ’line specimen of British Queen measured eight inches in eircumfercm-e and weighed, two ounces. Ihe exhibition was a gn-a: sue eess and fully sustained Mr. Knox's r.-pu utation as Strawberry King. He also hud a.beautiful collection of (lowers on exhibi i noil, fusias. pansies, ferris. Ac., which attracted much notice. PittMbnrKh !iulfprm. The following'is another instance of tin harushijis I,i which Xonhern men hrivino property in the South are subjected : Omet: Qi •aktkkuastei:, M kmiuii -■. Mat 21, Ur,2.--Mr. H. K. I’.o ki a : Dear Sir:—l have appointed Mr. .1. .1. Murphv to take charge of all coal. , oal boat,', barges, and whatever el-e belongs to the firm of Kiddle, Coleman A Co..'of Pii:.-. hurgli, and hold them subject to the orders ol theGeueral Commanding. In tire mean time you are notified to withhold pavun-i! to said Riddle, Coleman A Co., i'.’.r auv notes, hills, or acceptances due them for any purchases made of them, which is held b\ ,he State ol lenuessee as reprisal tor goods seized by the Northern Govern nieut belonging to the citizens of Ton nessee. Von will please observe this order. Tours, respectfully, Tiiomas Reruns, "a. n. M. G. Riddle, Coleman A Co. hnve suffered' at the hands of the rebels to the extent of SsS,Dtlti. Unknown Drowned Men Oil Thursday, U2th inst.. the boilv of a man was found floating in the Ohio river near freedom. It anpeared to haw been 111 the water several days, aad was dressed m a black coat, tweed pantaloons. limired velvet vest, blue drilled shirt, ami warm shoes. He was about live feet eight in height, with dark hair and side whiskers. Ao due to his identity could be obtained On Tuesday last, Coroner Reed, of Heaver, held an inquest on the body of a man found near .McDonald's Ferry, oppo site Economy. It was dressed in" striped pantaloons w-ith over-pants of blue dril ling, cheek shirt and kip boots. The hair and whiskers were black, and the body did not seem to have been long drowned. It was buried near where ir. was found. Zollicoirer’fl Horse and Santa Anna's Leg. ( n-n. .lames M Oomhs, of this borough, was presented la.-t week, hy llr. .M'Ci.i.k, of Pittsburgh, of whom'lit- is a distin guished relative, with the identienl horse rode by Gen Zollicutier jit the buttle ot Mill Spring, and from which he was shot by Col. Fry. The animal is rather a gay looking steed, of a dark iron grey color, a little thin from travelling about and sparse fare, but with a little care will make a fine looking horse. The General was also presented with the wooden leg cap tured at the battle of Cerro Gordo, from Santa Anna, a well known relic of the Mexican war.— Armstrong Democrat. Collision of Freight T rains The trains on the Pennsylvania Rnil road.Eastund West,were delayed on Friday night by the collision of two freight trains just beyond Newton Hamilton, Hunting don county. Two or three car loads of dour and tobacco were thrown overan em bankment of one hundred and fifty feet and badly broken. One locomotive was injur ed and some fifty feet of track torn np.— Fortunately no one was injured. It re quired eight or ten hours to repair the dam age and meanwhile over two miles of freight and passenger trains had accumu lated between Huntingdon and McVey town. Theatre—” Charley” Foster. Charles J. Foster, an old Pittsburgh fa vorite, makes his first appearance for sev eral years to-night. The part he has cho sen for the occasion is Damon, in the fine old play of “Damon and Pythias,” with Mr. Henderson as Pythias and the charm lngEttie as Caiantlic. The “Bonnio Fish* wile will be added, Mrs. Henderson as Maggie McFarlane. We look for a full house to welcome an old Pittsburgher to the boards once more. Bigamy Extraordinary. A ventriloquist calling himself Professor Kirby has been arrested in Now York, charged with bigamy. He is said to have nve wives-one in this city, one in Wheeling, °P? Iu and two in Philadel phia. Ihe last lady whom he married was a widow—Emily Holt, of the Quaker City l'mily is only 02 years of age, the Profes sor being about 30. She lmc? been a widow «tmre&?|S!ooo? of thepleas ' Hotel for Kent. , Th , e I “‘« ri ° r Hotel, located on Ross street, at the Connellsville Eailroad depot, is advertised for rent. The building is a good one and well situated ; no doubt an energetic man could make it very profita ble. For particular* we refer to the ad vertUMunt. Republican Convention. The Republican County Convention, to nominate candidates for President and As sociate !,aw .ludgns of the Court of Com mon Pleas and County Controller and also elect delegates to the State Republi can Convention, will meet at 11 o'clock this morning, at the Court House. The delegnte meetings on Saturday afternoon and evening passed off with little excite ment. The Oil Trade. Ihr amount ol oil carried over the Western division of the Philadelphia and Krie Railroad lroiii January Ist to June Ist, is 11(1,000 barrels—making, with 21,- 790 barrels in 1800, and 134,927 barrclsin lSlil—2l ; 0’72:l barrels or orer 11,000,000 gallons carried m erthisline since January. 1800. A Sharp «|nach. i lie Meadvillc Jiepnhliran mentions as the ” last dodge in the medical line," that a "certain bogus * doctor' of that place, haS' been traveling about, tlie country, de tailing outrageously exaggerated reports in regard to the prevalence of the small pox there, m order to frighten the country people and induce them to employ him to vaccinate them.’' Slight Fire. Some oil iu the warehouse oi'the North American Oil Company was accidentally ignited at about half past > seven o’clock on Saturday morning, by a workman en gr.ged in soldering up the cans in which the fluid is shipped, and for a time them was danger of a serious lire, hut the Vigi bint was close at hand and the tlarnes were soon ehecked, with but slight damage or Since Died. William Allison, of Tusearora; eouiitv, Ohio, who had his leg crushed bv a stock ear on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail road. iiGManchester. some wr.-fcs since, after suffering amputation ~f the wounded iitnh, died of his injuries. lie was seven:v years of age and very I'eeld-. His remain’s were sent buna- for nernnent. A I‘ittNtiurgh Iteporlcr. A. D. i!uhardson. of t:i,* .Ww-Voil: 1 n'tiunr. on.- of two reusers appointed supervise all editorials appearing in the . 1.-mpli!- .Fgi,y, was iorm. rlv a c-port-w tor the Junrnnl, in this ,-itv.’ He went trum here to Cinrin.-iati. and „ i!„.„ lla.s become one of the report.-rmi stab of the Trihuur. The Outlet Cute, Allegheny . W r am requested!,, call ti,,- attention th** A!!»'«:hunv nuthfriti--- in thu * lock. Alfoaheuv. At least twenty carrion O' -beep, .logs, bog-, Ac., have evd pa the 1.-ar at the mouth of the. i,,ek. , r-u ting an ..-for Anything but peasant to -1.,- residents in the vivlniiv. Sentenced 1 > I , <'niu*ii, . nm r:« r ..{ an :it.>.{ ii i !!. C;,;:. , w, ‘- ~;i >ati«r>i.»v l*v M«-t !•••*:. war am! w/h mon;ii> m i|j** |\ r: it.- 'l'lte Johnston Will 4 asr I in thi - on >u-nv'l.'iy rnoniin::. :,r •* ~Y!h;-k, with a \*-nlu-t f** s' tin- jtjainriM-. - n ;!;*■ will A.s iwo j::ri.-s huvn th.->ntin wr«l:ot. it is t hat ; In- will <■! tlnr.-u--.Mi will n-.J lurtin-s Int-t Vn-l with. Hi* KoNhlourr. J lie ot M r . Gregg, who ..I. taim:-.l a patent for iron clad vessel, forty or litiy years ago, was I‘oiineilsvil!,-. i-’a-, .•tic county. „0! M.-Coum-iS-burg. I'm, as h:i.w state'll in M-wml hum-;,--, th«- -uhjiTt. • ‘ <■«•».• l» \«>« Vork ifi'- 1 (’ummiitn* i.f ('*• *iim'il, authorised to m*u|.< a Imds ~f cm {•rotiUK** with tin* holdt-rs td «>ur rity rail* road bond*. h*!t lor.New \ urk on Saturdav ‘-•vi-niuj.. 1 1 is to be-h0p...! that ti,«- mU fiion may he of some avail. Iteekless Driving. On Saturday mortinig. .Mavor Oriitn lineil a butcher named Jacob .Smith nml eo.-ts tor violating tio- orditiaiice ugiiin.-u fast driving, bv whipping up his horse furiously on Federal street. Doing into Operation file 1 Iri'/.atui and Cosalo iron works, near New Castle, are being repaired mid put in order for miming. Until are n\- peeted to lie in operation next month. I.ieui. Frleker. _ This popular officer left lor the Has: on Saturday and will go to Newborn by the first steamer. Fix np on the Fourth! I be Pittsburgh Flag Manufacturing Com pany are prepared with Hags of all sizes and prices, from 5 inches to no feet. Their depot is at Pittock’s Hook store, opposite the Post Office. “Tut: Flirt, or Passages in the Life of a Fashionable Young Cady.” Hy Mrs. Grey; only .50 cents; to be had at Pit tock s Hook and News Depot, opposite the Post Office. Tittup supply ol Parson Hrownlow’s Book just received at Pittuck's News De pot, opposite the Post Office. JOSEPH KEYES. JOSEPH MEYEE & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY AND I»LA IN FURNITURE & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITH FIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,) PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE Thin cane in no arranged an to give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pencil. India Itnliber, nod Cbeukoni, Checker Boirdr and yet will fold up so a 6 to measure onlySH Inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. s. HAVEN, WOOD'A THIRD STS. T A DIES’ CONOBENN 'HEELED GAI. ■M-m TERS. . MISSES’ CONGRESS DENIED GAITER& || CHILDREN'S CONG. HEfLED j«2l TO-PAy«j„ AJPVBBTOBBMEHTa [| 5 s liKCTHRE AT TUB Ilko3i CITV 'wtfw iiAram. COLLEGE. cornar of Porn and St Glair 1®" traeti, Monday moroin* at 11 j, m. VEW RACttCES, JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, ' HEW SACQVES. UCE POINTS, MCE POINTS, MCE POINTS, LACE CIBCI LABB, WITH SLEEVES, LACE CIHCIJLABS, WITH SLEEVES, LACE CIBCVLARS, WITH SLEEVES. HI44IILY IIIPOMT A M-SHWI.V invented RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Have you woak eyes? Would you have them improved ? If so, try the Russian Pebble Spec tacles. Persons with weak eyes can be supplied with the RUSSIAN PEBBLE, which will greatly benefit them, by oiling on Russian Pebbles inserted in old frames, if dc. sired. J. DIAMOND, Optician, No, !W Fifth street. Post Building. 4®~ Beware of ‘Pedlars and Pretenders, as the Russian Pebble Spectacles are only for sale at my store. jc2> WANTEB-AT JIbOBE’H DISTII LKItY, IS!) First street, two men to run an engine, with seme experience in grinding grain. jeSMf FlOlt UtM -TII): IVl'KKlOlt lio. TEL, situated at Omnclsvilft R. R. Depot, on Ross street, is otTercd for rent on reusnnuhi* terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely famished Applv to joSLtf 'THUS. MOURN. 1*!» First street. T lvthkh m:ni\o MJ OF HOYT Blurs N. Y. .MAKE For sale at eastern prices, at M. DKLAXGK. Liberty street opposite head of Wood. iolSt-mfs g'l i n HKI/riNft, A UUM PA( Kl.\«- nIW A full assortment, of all sixes, at the Leath- er Sl.>re of i.il>tfrtystreot“i > l»<'*ite hc:iEI«AXtJE, BiW Liberty street nppoxitoheiul of Wood. infs FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Om* K «JI \HTER M ISTKR I*. 8. AIIMV. t Fittsluirgh. Fa , June 14. > '■'lll. 1 SDERNKiSED WIIJ. 1»| R • CH c‘»"U S'< »FM) O ATB. I»olir*»r**d in ounnmir? m>! Its* than Jive hun ti.«sl bu-hels Payment made on delivery, at N««. •*I4W l.iU.-rty .street, or on Levee. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. "O‘-dtl Ma.i'.r and Ouarfermaster t : . >. A. R. R. BULGER , KVKKV P INSCRIPTION OK V I K \ I T l R i:. A I'l 1.1. AMMORTNRST OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand,. whi:*b we will sell at the lowest prices tur CA>ll. taylGilyr’u n K*U 'll AA T T All,O KM, WT. CLAIU H'rKKKT. \*ow ik the time iok I*l rristj Uj -fruit In addition to Caii*. a rood -iri:-•■!<' • i 4 riiifiit i»- very neee-«*hit, f r with -ut •' \<-n are fhr--ni ; ,« y»mr nion«‘> and time away. I - iv..id thi-, l*w> ytoir Oeun-ni rush .nt JOSEPH ILKMI • - ! the Piauvmd and Market -tree:, y* h< i,- >. it xnill p.ra , n-n 1 Penmylvikma’ Railroad, Cambria ."iifity. I'.i., «lii l>»' open for the rc«‘eoti..ti of Vis- U"1 - On il«r» 'i.lth ircubij- jiii-i turtbrr informutinn. ni.i.Jy :• I’KAKI.'IS A. (ill’-HnNS. Strawberries for Canning. won* i* tiii: tini; r»K < a».m\u ♦ e ;u: l j.ro.j.T*, u.j; .'Uawbcriiiy. Those Mdect • j.l Ji.r tin* f.ur|...tv- «h<.uUi be ut' Rood .ndor, *.»hd in of firm textur.-, ami <.f Uibli-li* tin-tir, >•!. -»• bifiir Mreul. I*it t'rdors m.iv be left vtthi-r at his stand in the muik.-t, <.r at hi- Horticultural }**!•'. \'i:w I'OKTIA JI.ST in:- -K.V t'KI \ IN ti a \ .-ry iar«o nuAv st<»ck ..J Piano l'--rts< U“-:.-tI j..-;-..luilly, fr.uu the u.-kbratud tminulii<>t<>ri«‘* .-t f lii.-korin* A Snn.«, H«>-ton. Hal* U*tt. I>*vn ,v t..... It..and Hnzcitnn ilros., N.-m \ nrk. ail *.l if« riyles, and will Ini s«.ld al fr.-mut liiatuifu tur. r.A n*durf*d rat.*-*, f-r.’ush .«r •>n a m.-msMo ■•te-itf. Knr bv JOHN H. MKhl.oit, j«dl SI Wood street. W. A I>. UIMIIAItT. Manufartiircrs and driller* in all kind; Tobacco, Snuil and Sogars, just isi: vr Liul iv.f* * 1 jc-Jl 1862. M’CORD At CO. HATH, CAI»N, Wholesale am! Hetall. 131 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. WK A RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to our already Immense Stook of Hats Cans, Straw Goods. Bonnets. Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting oar citv can buy from \ia at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia orNew York. ap2%2md J£ATON, MACRCM A i'i>~ 80. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesale A: Hetall Ilnyerfi to a largo And varied stock o! demmblo goods ap2> .ANTUONT METER just opened. WHEELER & WILSON’S iSewinsr Machines' NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the Firet Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 8 O , O () O MACHINES sold in the United States, 20,000 SOLD TBS PAST TEAR itnd iniMtand, We offer to the public WHEELER A 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 iabrics, 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 yean. |p>E' EMMMH FAME**** W 4 M. UELAXGK, *<». 4*> NuiilhArld Alrm, . nTTOBIRUM SMITH & PITCAIEN, .V O. 4 H N ,-. I la »-,il I.M \v...., straw noons. lIONXKTN AND NIIAHKK lIOODN. ■ORE THAN WM. BUHNER ft CO. HACQUES from $l5O to 84, CLOTH SACQUES, I’llOHf $3 (K> AND UPWARDS. LIGHT COLORED CLOTHS For SACQUES, in plain and Fancy Colors. NEW STYLES IN DEESS GOODS. Just opened and Tory Clituip. CIIKCKED*AND STIUTKD SUMMER SILKS FOR 37CENTS. M . d HVOUS, Corner riflb aiml Market Streets. jeli's £IE.ni:XT FOB FRUIT JARS. CEMENT FOK FRUIT JARS. CEMENT FOR FRUIT JARS. CEMENT FOR FRUIT JARS, CEMENT FORFRUIT JARS. A very superior article, always on hand, and for sale low by JOSEPH FEKMINO, JOSEPH FEEMINO, JOSEPH FEEMINO, Corner Diamond and Market street. Corner Diamond and Market street. Comer Diamond and Market street. jelft Furniture and carpets at Auction—On Tuesday afternoon, June 24tb, at 2 o'clock. At the Masonic Hull Auction House. Aft Fifth street, will be sold 1 farce, solid Walnut Bookcase, high and low Dost Bedsteads, Mat trasses, 1 Card Table, Breakfast and Kitchen Ta bles, Kitchen Chairs, Wash-Stand, Settee, Rag and Ingrain Carpets, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Tubs, Cooking rtensils. Dishes, (Jlasi-warc, Tin ware, Crockery, Fenders, Ac. Also a quantity of Bed Clothes: Counterpane?, (Jttiha, Blankets, Comforts. Bolsters. Bed-Ticks, Mosquito Bars. At?., *2 Fifth street, Ar«' t« i>• b*»st in this country !'**r elegance and dit ruhilit) -IMiilndoljdiM uud t'in' inmiti work —»nd you -:tn buv them a? lower fig.p-ei th;in cmuion *o«h|, and uld stock rl-ewher**. MEN'S OXFORD CENTS. mwii> co.xobbns «,trr r. rs s. in rr.m BOVS SHOES. 11.-nty. 30 < EXTS. won r.vs i.asti xti <; a iT»: n s . ,o «»:vis. Oiu* I * 1*1«•« * Only. QKJTTS' ”: At IMI'FIiXUAL'IIKIfS jt-j» No. ift Filth street, near Market. Diss<»ei*tion~tiie FIRM OF 11. < .k .1. li. SAWYER is this day dic»trvv Inserts on Plants ami Fowls, To bentn/y Insec t*on Animals, Ac. To Dt*tro\t ■ Kvcry form and species of Vermin 1862. “Free from Poisons,” “Not dangerous to the Human Family,” “Kilts do not die Ou t he premises,” , “They come off nut their holes to die.” %>hl bvrrywhert —by All Whoi.ksai.k Drugcists in the large cities, ami by Druggists, Grocer*. Storekeepers and Rc tatlers generally, in nil Country Towns and Vil lages in tho United States. t B.A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.. R. E. SELLERS x CO., and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country drolora can order as above. Or address direct—[or lor Prices. Tonus, Ac Ito „ . iif.xrV B. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 4H3 Broadway, Now York. jn4-3md*w» BARGAINS! BARGAINS! VERY LARUE STACK OF SUMMEB DB.ESS GOODS, CUK APE It THAN EVER HEARD OF IX THIS CITY. BLACK MILK VERY CIVfrLAl*. * BLACK SILK SHAWLS A SACQ.UES. WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, HOSIERY AT A BARGAIN DOMESTIC GOODS < :lieu p loi- Casts. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 market Street. NEW GOODS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, forOenta’ and Youths wear, embracings all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIMERES AND VFSTINGS. W. H. MeSEE * CO., , „ 141 Federal street corner Market Squ are, Allegheny city. my 9 pnin-icuuio. i, jut re * CKTVJfcD and fcr—le by . M 7 H£hiYH.(xaajßa ,'3r«,s 1 PITTSBURGH THEATRE ir • Lxasu asd Maxaobb .Wit HENDERSON. aiSSPS 8 9? Aninsmos.—fttoto Boxee. & Oft sssai ttsn&ug C “ tE B °*« Fim n '»litoftheold Pittsburxh bvarito, CHARLEY FOSTER. OA3IOX AS® PYTHIAS. pytS::::::::;: ?«•*•*■ -^sSSSSS To conclude with the BONNIE FISHWIFE. Id which Ettio llendereon will appear. DRAKE <4« PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Nature's great restorer. They inrigo rate, strengthen and purify the system, cure Dys pepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac. A perfect appetizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots and Herbs, and. are reccommended by all who use them. Adapted to old Or young, but particularly recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Hrocers, Druggists. Hotels and Saloons. P. H. DRAKE * CO., j 888 Broadway, New York, j my7-3raeod LYON’S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Testodfor 19 years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Roaches* Bed Bugs* Ants, Fleas* Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture. Garden In sects, Ac. All genuino bears the signature of £ LYON, and t« not poinonau* to perton* or domeitic animah. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trico, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. D. S. BABNEB. my7-3mdcod 202 Broadway, New York., THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (patented jaxi'ah? 21* 1862.) Requires only a triai. to prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may be smoked without any df tetr.rioua or v;i plcnaarJ cffwU, as the oil of to bacco is not drawn into the mouth, and the tonpue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacco cannot become moist, a.* in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offensively rank, and the breath of the smoker does not Proclaim to everyone he meets that he has been indulging in a pine.” When tho bowl becomes clogged,or tno drip beneath requires cleansing, thepipemay be taken apart by removing the rim. Tno clay bowl may at anytime be restored to its original whiteness by burning in the fire, (first drying it thoroughly) or a new bowl may be procured of the dealer: •3-Kead the opinions of those who have tried this t>ipu: “trom personal experience, we know it to be all that it is represented.”— Phdjnln. Jnmiirrr. ” A very decided improvement.”— Public 'Ledger “AJI who have tried it bear testimony to its ox ccllenec.” —Keening JUdletin. " Decidedly the best pipe in use.’’— Mnnayunk “The pleasure.' of a .'■muku are enhanced a ihousand fold by in into, and the deleterious ef of smoking sir#* entirely obviated."— Sunday Uiy.atch heartily concur in the testimonials you have it. s superiority over all other pipes in use.'V Rfh>-*r, It, “ ft obviate*. io » great oMeiit. the deleterious eflecta of the poisonous constituents of tobacco — ■au es.-ential oiland nicotine.*'— S, C. lirnd.'nbach, M.p, Numerous other extract* might be given, but the above are deemed sufficient. •JOXK.S £ iiYAN.S, General Agents* Xo, 631 Arch street, Philadelphia. Air Oiutiw— As this pipe is protected bv Let ers Patent, any person who may imitate it ehal >o propoented to the lull extent of the law. V\\ D. KIXKIIAUT, Agents, Xu. 146 and 131 Wood street, Pittsburgh. THE CBE.IT CURE FOR CONSIJMPTON. r|MI K PROPRIETOR OF THIS .VEDI. * IX 1C having made it the study of years to ••pneentrato the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi *" “ JS2L- JB.LIVING.» CO: Agents. For M. lain lx, »nfcf„,ne , na &s^SfM£MK k A T^km SSSSS^^^B^SSi Fot freight or passage anply m. board or to Jl f? JOHN FLACK, Agent For «4 fe!rifi£»”g.P*CTO mtunai *» p«te*3^Ss' Wedneedav and Friday at 121 C For freight for piam »ppJr end Zbmt! 1 every FRIDAY at 8 &. m. For freight or nuin apply on boaidor to - J. B. LiViKGStOff &CO-AgS* ~ Kttibifh. • STEAMBOAT AOENCV. WM. HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a sharooftat' ronage fromsteamboatmen, apgj-Iyd J Teeth extracted vuint PAlrv by the use of an app&raso* wtanby no drugs or galvanic r battery are oseA Midi cnl gentlemen and their families have their iNCh extracted by my process, and are ready io imtifj os to the saiety and pninlessness nffhnnimitl n. whatever has oeen said by persons interview in asserting tbecontrary, havingno knowledge: of mv process. 4®-ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted nr every style, and charges as low. as will watiaat the best of material in all eases. £. OUDRY, Dentist. - 134 Southfield street. no!4ly-H fjpilE REST SHOES, AND THE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. And the place to get them is at 0i! „ ... . JOSEPHH.BORLAND’S, 9S Market street, second door from. Fifth. ; J«4 1a A i D "?ing IPFR,or »***«* CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS at iV. E. SCHMERTZ A CO.. join 31 Fifth street. fiSST*’ PATENT LEATHER NR French Pebble and Glove Calf Or font Ties. Strap Shoes, and Congress Gaiters. A lareo Stock of the Hbove kinds, all warranted Prime Good*. , W.E.SCHMERTZACO.. jelS 31 Fifth street. T ARIES'. HISSES’, AKD €HIE MJ DREN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING CONGRESS, LAOE AND HUTTON GAITERS, Always on hand, and imule to order at W. E. SCHMERTZ i CO.',. jelB 31 Fifth street. JJPCKETF. MOWERS A REAPERS RUSSEL’S IRON HARVESTERS^.,. CAYUGA CHIEF, j''|L. WOODS' MOWER, 1 Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, * Hay Elevators, Bay Hakes, Berthes, Seythe Stases andßUee, CahiTators, Flows, Barrows, and Agricultural Implements oonatantlr on hand tit _ . , ; BECKHAM A LONG’S. , No. 12T Liberty street, next door to Hares Hotel. nrO SUNDRIES Blackberry Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Mincer Brandy, Raspberry Brandy. For sale by the Battle or Dozen by WM. BENNETT. itb No. 120 Wood street. J^ADIES COMBERS GAITERS. HCTlJi,yia». LADIES LACE GAITERS, HEELS, «I,M! LADIES KID SUPPERS 45e. •t BTo, 15 Elllfc Street, 2d door from m„v„ my 9 D. S. BIFFENBACKER. Oppick of th* CmzKra' I.vburakce Co. 1 Pittsburgh, June 14.1892. f niTUEBII NOTICE—THE PRESI. Comi > “ j - h T«« D*llMtperS]i»re. payable to the Stockholders forthwith 3 lel7-lw _ SAMUEL REA. Secretary.: GTEUTOW BOAT FOR RAL£-»e feet on Deck, 2t feet beam, 4 _r _ feet hold, 3 Boilers 38 inches diame myH • SO Water atreet. £ABTEKS CAIUAGI3, BMSt WAfiONS FTOffiSWeffUßfc Bunie^witbout topi.will positivelyb?iddu{ theJoweß pneee, to auit the times. Paltleular«! teution paid to repeiring. oracular at- MKS. JOSEPH WHITE. LawreneeviUe, Penn street, near the TwcMil. raj2fc6md CB. SEELY, • 141 FIFTH STREET, opporito V : HBAL ESTATE diiliu m * WJTBS. BONDS, MORTGAGES .ndoth.r W •Pi JH® •* mabket mtkkft IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP SHOES MU ’ *'l l-4-&I