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    DAILY rowr.
A. ML.PETTENEALL d CO., No. 37
' PARK ROW NEW YORK, and 6 STATE
STREET. BOSTON are onr agents for the Dan) ,
luta Weekly Post in those cal% and are au.
fiiuri~edtotahsAdvertisementa andientariptions
or its at our Lotoest Bata.
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 16
Cliff AND BIGLIBORI1001) INTELLIGENCE
Reception of 120 d Regiment.
in consequences of certain dispatches
received yesterday afternoon, it was made
known throughontthe city that the 123 d reg
ifitOnt would arrive here daring the night,.
.7 - still consequently there would be no re
'fhb Fireman's Association
met according to not ice and adjourned in
consequence of the news; subsequently
however other dispatches were received,
stating- that the regiment would arrive
here this morning, and messengers were
sentont to notifv - thn different Fire Com
panies. The first notice we received sta
ted that, they would arrive precisely at
half past eight o'clock this morn
, -Mg and requesting the Fireman,
-- Military and citizeus to be at the
ground at eight o'clock. Another dis
patch to Alr. Carnegie, Superintendent of
the Western Division of the Pennsylvania
Railroad stating that they will arrive at
half past nine o'clock this morning. A
dispatch - - .received after ten o'clock
last night by Mr. Mackey says that
thnears will not ran in at the depot, but
vriH run down Liberty street to the head
of Smithfield, and that the procession will
- - form- in Smithfield street. This is the
substance of the dispatches received as
, -iota as eleven o'clock last night, and it
is earnestly desired that every person
having a hag , will hang it out as early as
possible this morning. Let the brave fel
lows have a hearty welcome—a real home
welcome. Give them something that will
Make their hearts beat, and their pulses
throb - ;with pride - . In order that the ar
ringementa for-the procession may be
complete by the time the regiment arrives
it is requested that the different compa
vies be at the head of Smithfield street
at as early an hour as possible this morn
ing.
Attention Freemen! Welcome
Our Defenders Z I
The companies composing the Fire
Department of the City of Pittsburgh are
requested to assemble at their respective
Engine Rouses, on Saturday morning,
May 16th, preparatory to participating in
the reception ceremonies to Colonel J. B.
Clark's 128 d Regiment, Nine Months
Volunteers.
Captains will proceed with their com
panies to Smithfield street, between Sixth
and Seventh streets, and form in line at
half, past. eight o'clock, n. m.
Companies are desired to be .punctual.
Allegheny. City Fire Companies are ex
pected and invited to participate in the
demonstration.
W. J. WHITE,
Chief Engineer Fire Department
Casualties in the 139th Regi
ment.
The 'folloWing list of killed, wounded
and,Missing in Col. Collier's regiment has
been received in this city :
KILLED—Iet Lieut. Jas. T. Harbison,
DSergeant Patrick Fion , H ; Corporal
E. l A.Lewis, K ; Corporal SimOn B. Zing
hose. F; N. W. Muse, A,
W. W. Lundy,
A; Jacob W. Strawvick, C ; Geo L.
McCaully, .C; Win. Grubbs, F; John
Gordan, 11; John L. Trapp, H.
Wounnan--Capt. Jno. C. Dempsey, I,
seriously; Ser. A. G. Buchanan, I, severe
- ly; 'Ser. Jos, Zimmerman, I, severely, F.
J. Kaiser, I, severely; Jno. Brown. I. se
verely; Harry Born, I, severely; D. B.
Warden, I, severely, G. Reynor, A, dan•
gerously; Corp. G. W. Burns. A, slightly;
JMcCnteheon e, slightly; H. W.
- M . ooolvan, A, slightly; John Upli nger, B,
slightly; lat. Lieut. D. Crum, 13, slightly;
'Corp: Cogley, B, dangerously; J. A. Alla
baugh,
B, severely; S. S. M' Entire,
B. slightly; Daniel Yockey, B, slightly;
' W. T. Maypole, C, slightly: Robt. Parks,
Clightly; R. W. McKee, C, slightly;
'Corp.;oS. Sample, D. seriously; A. G.
White, D, slightly; John Patterson, D,
slightly; Robert Clegg, D, slightly; R. H.
-Mahan, 'P, severely; H. C. Critchlow,
' 'Kimber, Robt. Orrison, D, slightly;
Ist Lieut. Pearce;Aightly; U. M. Warren,
I, ,slightly; -M. Sloan, Jr., I, slightly;
Jae,. L. Dalzell, I, slightly; Wm. J. Mc-
Kay, A, .dangerously, Thos. Armstrong,
A, slightly; J. C. M'lntyr ,e C, slightly; J.
Strawm, A, slightly; J. Renter. A, dan
gerously; Color Serg't Graham, E, severe
.l2Yl=ZCorp-oral Anderson, E, slightly; Jacob
Eakmaa,. slightly; D. B. Frothy, F,
slightly.; Tames Johnston,E, seriously;
{ „slightly.;
Kintz, E, - Slightly; J. D. Thom!).
.11011,_ Et seriously; Serg't Fred. E. Dake,
.1'; seriously, arm since amputated; Corpo
_ ral J. P. Snyder, F, slightly; Corporal W.
a,L.Raittlyi-F,'Blightly; J. Pitcairn, E, dan
geromoy; Sergi
,B. Thompson , G, slight
-7.--Roggs, H, seriously; Joseph
4, slightly, P. Erempler, H, clan
:--gnromidyi- G. Zimmerman, E., slightly; W.
W. , CollinsiK, slightly; Total wounded, 54.
MlsslNo—J. R. Snyder, A; Col. Foster,
* - :41.4 A. W. Rupert, B; N. I Sinclair, B; H.
, Iz..Sohttcongest. B; J. M. Stevenson, E;
B; E. C. Smith, E; Jos.
`.Hannay -H; J. A. Hart, K; J. C. Eaton,
Democratic Club.
Democratic club was formed in
; fl - 0110stowb, last Saturday. Its officers are
ail.:Sollows.e
President—Armstrong Hadden.
- Vibe Presidents—Daniel Downer, Esq.,
.and,Thos. Prentice, Jr.
Seerretary—Maj. Frank Reynolds.
Treasurer—James Darby. Esq.
Committee of Invitation and Corres
pondence—T. B. Searight, C. E. Boyle
and George ••Morrison.
Committee of Finseers—Ford. Laugh
ead, Thomas L. Hunt and John Tiernan.
Graduated
At Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburgh :
Edward W. Smith, Youngstown, Pa.; Jno.
S. Elliott, Elliottsville, Ohio; M. Corey,
Port Perry, Pa. 4 Wilson S. Roos° ' Edin
,burgh, .1* ;,all of whom passed an honor•
able examination, and who will no doubt
44enftercdistingaish themselves by their
t_inApitAtey.ip business. Each was award
iirthe splendid Diploma of the College,
priated upon fine parchment, and was pre
septa by the Faeulty with a copy of the
Callege Gems of Penmanship in corumen•
dation of hie exemplary deportment din ,
ing his attendance at 'College. d&w
Monte for the llenelit of St. JO.
seph's Church.
Understand that on Thursday next,'
the , 2d - inst., a grand pie nic will be given
tiii-the benefit of St. Joseph's Church,
Sbarpsharg - .. - A dinner will be furnished,
and' Overythinkthat can be-done to make
it a day.,,pf
__universal enjoyment will be
ertangea:lor. - This being the month of
May,l , thase iirholave not yet taken a May
day holiday4illfitid this an excellent op
rtardty. - We doubt not but that there
a large attondance.
Beutal Assault.
Boy - , abnut - seventeen years of age
struck hismother a violent blow- in the
face yesterday ; evening on Wylie street ,
blitekteg her eye dreadfully. She started
totheAlderman's office to have him
maternal:, -feelings - over. ,
come her resolution, and ratherthan have,
him disgraced, she refused to prefer her
complaint, bat suffered in silence. What
is the depth of a moilier's love?
,I;altaii Opera.
Thain ....tia.thallpararemains undi,
miniahed, and Tait'aght I. - Paritani arcs:
presented, to a fine audience. To-nightla
01.. t omtit iti9t.af the Opera, upon:
whin occasion, erdi's Masterpiece "Er-
Nisi" will be presented. -
iteal Es‘stiii illateW! 7 '•
We have heard of the following aales yf
real estate. since onr last'notioe
A lot on Wood street adjoining the St.
Charles Hotel, 28 feet front by 98 feet
deep, for $lO,OOO, the ear de being a por
tion of the Winebiddle estate. It was sold
to Mr. Barry who we understand will
erect a ;large iron front ware-room upon
it.
Mr. Stockton to Mr. Bennett, one acre
adjoining Mancheeter borough, for $1,200.
Five and a half acres of the Robb estate
adjoining Dr. Denny's in Peebles town
ship, was sold for $1.650.
Mr. Patterson on Squirrel Hill to Mr.
Finley, 14 acres for $6,000.
Mr. Geo. S wartz to Mr. Corvett near the
junction on the Penney! vania Railroad,
125 acres to r $2,500.
Personal.
J. Wilkes Booth, son of the eminent
tragedian Junius Brutus Booth, ansi
brother of Edwin Booth, passed through
the city last night on his way to Chicago,
whither he goes to fill an engagement at
McPicker's Theatre. Ho will play there
on Monday night.
Eagle Shot.
A large eagle was shot by Peter George,
on his farm, in Unity township, Wash
ington county, on last Thursday. It was
a very large one, measuring seven feet
from tip to tip of wings.
Bank Note Reporter.
The National and Commercial Bank
Note Reporter for May 15th, published by
Messrsr Feild b Lare, and corrected by
Hanna. Hart & Co., of Pittsburgh, is on
our table. A list of the latest counter.
felts, together with a description of the
altered treasury notes, will be found upon
the outside page, On the second page is
the fac simile of a bank note which has
been altered to represent the true issue of
the Vermont Bank, Montpelier, Vt.. Bank
of Mutual Redemption. Boston. Mass.;
Mystic Bank, Conn., and a number of
other solvent banks. The plate is altered
from the broken Thames Bank of Indiana.
Ronne Burnt.
The dwelling house of Mr. Uriah
degraff, in Fairfield township, Washing
ton county, was totally destroyed by fire
on last Saturday. It is supposed that the
fire originated from matches ignited by
being handled by some children, on the
second floor. The entire contents of the
house, together with three hundred dol
lars in money, was consumed. The loss
to Mr. Updegraff is heavy, there being no
insurance on the property.
Sale and Purchase of Extensive
Iron Works.
We understand that the Messrs. Ahl, 0
Newville, have purchased from Messrs-
Himes & Young, the whole.of the erten
siv.z. Eagle Iron Works in South Middle
ton township. The estate consists o
Forge, Furnace, Grist Mill, four well im•
proved Farms, and about eight thousand
acres of Timber Land, with inexhaustible
Ore Banks on the premises. The Forge
and Furnace are to be started immediately.
Frost.
Yesterday morning a light frost was dis
tinctly perceptible upon the boards, roofs
of houses and other places where it would
be liable to lie. We hope that it has done
no damage to the fruit.
The Ice Market.
Ice is being supplied to our citizens, to
saloon keepers and others at one and a
half cents per pound. It costs dealers
$7,50 a ton, or three-eighths of a cent a
pound. A pretty good profit is made in
the ice business.
Railroad Accident.
A watchman on the Pennsylvania Rail
road by the name of Story, was run over
yesterday at George's Station, Westmore
land county, by the mail train, while on
duty, and was instantly killed.
Toe following dispatch corrects the re
port that all were lost on the Tigress when
she attempted to run the blockade at
Vicksburg :
To the St, Louie Republican
MEMPHIS, May 11.
A letter has been received from Mr.
Richardson, of the New York Tribune,
dated at Jackson, which says, "We are all
saved; when the fire broke out we all took
bales of hay, and not a man was lost.—
We leave for Selma, en rout for home,
being paroled.
The Conscription.
The following are the appointments
made in the 21st District, composed of the
Counties of Indiana, Westmoreland and
Fayette, to wit:—Provost Marshal, Capt.
W. B. Coulter; Commissioner, Augustus
Row; Surgeon, Dr. F. C. Robinson.
Col, Geo. C. Speer.
Among the killed in the recent battles
on the Rappahannock is Col. George C.
Speer, of the 61st Pennsylvania Regiment.
His remains were brought to Philadelphia
for interment.
Graded.
The Franklin branch of the Atlantic
and Great Western Railway has been
graded its entire length and the iron is
laid 12 miles from Meadville. It is the
intention to have the work completed by
the first of June.
Dismissed the Service.
Wm. L. Gold, First Lieutenant in the
Gist Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers,
has been dismissed the service for_ "diso
bedience of orders and conduct nnbe
coming a gentleman."
Irish Relief.
The Catholics Connected with the dio
cese of Pittsburgh, have subscribed about
six thousand dollars towards the relief of
the suffering poor of Irelard.
10,000 persons have attended the Con
certs and Levees of Miss Marsh and Dol-
lie Div ton, at Masonic Hall, and all are
delighted. This afternoon and evening
close their entertainments in this city,
they are given at three and eight o'clock.
Corns and Bunions.
Various circumstawes have transpired
to delay the departure of Dr. Randall
the successful operator upon corns and
bunions, the principal of which is, the in.
creasing demand for hes services his pt 4
culiar system of treatment of these annoy.
antes has occasioned, but he must assure
those who intend to honor him with a call
that other engagements will preclude the
possibility of his remaining in Pittsburgh
any longer than during the coming week.
The following are the names of a few of
the persons. i well•known citizens of Pitts.
burgh and neighborhood, whd have freely
given certificates of the efficiency with
which Dr. Randall has operated upon
them;
Rev. Thomas Sproul, Allegheny city. ,
Rev. Thomas. Hannay, New Castle.
H. Eaton, Esq., Prothonotary, Pitts,
burgh. .
W. Phillips, Esq., Select Councilman.
F. Sole, Pittsburgh.
Eli Young, Smithfield st. ' Pittsburgh'
James McGrew, Pittsburgh.
James Belly, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny
county.
Ed. Seither, St. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh.
R. C. Stevenson, Western Ticket 00
flee, Pittsburgh.
J. Weetbay, Dentist, Pitteburgh.
T. M. Marshall, Esq , Barrister, Pitts=
burgh.
W. W. Itiorris, 91 Market atreet, Pitts•l,
burgh.:
Dr.
• -
Dr. Rands, oh s ; are on Diamond : l
street, opppi4si: the - Sim*:Zpuse, foorth
door above Graafstreet; where he can be
consulted for a few days longer.
~'li~A~l~li?~
Miss Thompson's benefit last evening
was really a benefit, and the house was
crowded to its utmost capacity, even all
the available standing room waa occupied.
We dropped in just. in time•to witness
something that was not in the bill. After
the conclusion of the first piece Miss
Thompson was called before the 'curtain,
and was led out by Mr. Barron. A letter
was handed Mr. Barron through the or
chestra, which being opened was found to
contain a magnificent diamond ring. ac
companied by a request that he (Mr. Bar
ron) should present the same to Miss
Thompson. Mr. B. read the letter, and
complied with the request, but his words
were so indistinct that it was impossible
for us to understand what he said. Miss
Thompson was completely taken by sur
prise, and several times essayed to speak,
but each time her voipe failed her. At
last summoning up courage, she return•
ed thanks for the beautiful gift, assur
g the donors that she w3ald ever wear
it in rememberance of them, and that no
matter what circumstances she might be
placed in she would still preserve it as a
toad memento of the kindness of the cit
izens of this place.
Tonight she will appear in "Madeleine,
or the foundling of I"aris;" in the spark
ling comedy of the "Factory Girl," and
"Aurora Floyd," a true version of which
has been brought from Paris by Mrs.
Henderson. Miss T. has consented to re
main and play for Mr. Smythe's benefi
which takes place on Monday night.
Good Advice Given Gratis
We would say to those in search of hats,
caps or straw goods—go to Fleming's, 139
Wood street, who is now receiving a sec
ond-- supply of the most elegant and fash
ionable style of hats, caps and straw goods,
children's fancy hats, &c, which have been
selected personally with the greatest care
from the best "thanufactdring houses in the
East—everything that is new and desirable
will be found at this house; wholesale buy
ers can find no better stock in the City
nor a' more desirable house, anywhere than
Fleming's.
Dow'T fail to supply yourself with some
choice reading matter. '•Pittock" oppo
posite the Postoffice has on hand all the
daily and weekly papers, including the
pictorials, Ha.per's Weekly, New York
Illustrated News. Frank Leslie's, besides
the Cincinnati Commercial, received the
day of publication.
PURE liquors for medical purposes can
readily be obtained by calling on our good
humored friend, Mr. Wm. Clayton, No.
37 Diamond alley, who has some of the
choicest liquors on hand to be foutd in
the city. Try them.
Godey.
Pittock has received Godey for June.
It is a real gem, and an ornament to any
household. It contains a beautiful steel
plate engraving, fashion plates, and ea•
cellent reading matter_
A LARGE supply of blank, memorandum
and pass books, at Pittock's opposite the
Postoffice.
CURRENCY holders, pocket books and
wallets, at Pittock's opposite the Post
office.
CARTE de visites and photographs al
bums at Pittocks, opposite the Postoffice.
Tom Thumb and Wile.
Card photographs of the little couple
at Pittock's opposite the Postotlice.
Cinoven &11/irea's Sewing Machines, for I.•rvilY
manufactories purposes ere the beat in nge
A. Y. C3ATO*A Y. General Agent,
10i Pifth street , Pittsburgh P
=MEM
........-.... JINTIIOIIT it 1 N II I
JOSEPH MEYER di SON
M.L.AUPIiOTUREI2II OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
FIEJENITIJECE 431 L Cllll .4. II RN
WAREHOUSE. 136 SMITHFIELD 'HUI 1
Between Birth street end Virgil P "ley.)
PITYSH u RGIII
AriELEIBRATED EXTRACTS FORTHE
lIANDKERCHIEr.
Ashland Flowers
Mime,
Amaryllis
Bouquet do California •
Bouquet d'Arabie
Bouquet de Carolina
Bergamotte,
Ca.ssie
Camelia
Clematite
Cedrat
t'itrenelle Roaat
Crystal Palace
Geranium
Gilliflower
Garden /Flowers
Heliotropo
Honey
Honey suckle
Hawthorn
Hyacinth,
Jaamin
Jockey Club.
Jenny Lind
Jenquille,
Mousseline
Alillefleurs
Magnolia
Mareohale
BAZIN'S HEDYOSMI A,
tad Persian Essence, the wiel
imparting to the
hindk arch
SSENCE BOUQUET—T
REBLE EXTRACT
UPPER 1 EN:—A large assortment of Toilet
Soaps. - Shaving Creams, Preparations for the
Hair. Cosmetics, ToPet Waters, Dentifrio.a, and
perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand.
For sale by CRAB. bU PER,
dee2o Corner Penn and St. Clair at.
Mignonette
Musk
Meadow Flowers
Lilac
Lily of the Valley
N ewomown M ay
Orange Flowers
Patchouly
Pink
Poppinaok
Portugal
Prairie Flowers
Rose
Rough and Ready
Spring Flowers
Sweet Briar
Sweet Pea
Sweet Lavender
Sweet Lettuce
Sweet Clover
Tuberos
Tea Rose
Vio'ette
'Verbena
Vetivert
Vanillu
'West End
bite Lily
'Winter Blosom
a highly coneentra
t elegant p erlume for
lef a very agreeable
.a. A. 451- 113
4%
ikbPr T H E
7.-4%
FRO M
"OLD COUNTRY."
•
THE UNDERSIGNED XS PREPARED
bring oat emigrants Romany part of Eng
land Ireland or Scotland, either by superior fast-
soiling steamers, including the mammoth steam -
GREAT EdioTERN, or first•olass sailing vessels.
at tar lower rates than ticket eon be purchased
for at any other office in Pittsburgh. A ddrees
D. O'NEIL,
European Agency, Chronicle building, Fifth at.
' Pittsburgh. Pa mbilcifimdeodA2tw
City Intelligence Office•
No., 127 Fourth at.. one door above Smithfield at
lAMNOW PREPAKED TO SUPPLY
families in the city and country ) with helps
at all kinds , at short notice. I will also attend
to the pruchase and sale of property. collection
of rents and claims, negotiate loans, dm, From
my ihtimate knowledge of the city and county,
and lone experience in the business. I hope to
give entice satisfaction to mypatrons.
• mblfe.3mdttath.
hi. K. NOLAN.
. 'CONCORD GRAPE•
SIIPERIOR PINES, AT $2 50 PER
dczen• $1250 per 100. extra Vines at ss•per
dozen: $25 per NO,
J• KNOX
sp No, N Fifth stree
8. Y. 11:118 JAMES GLOVER ..... patina
MFITSILTRCIII FIRE BRICK MANII•
FACTURINO COMPANY.
lIKEE.IIEt, GLOWER dc , CO.,
hiareafacturers of Ana Brielt, Tiles, Orneiblea. &o.
and dealers in Fu e and , :raoinle Clay
*R. Office 385 Liberty Wen. OPDOdie the P. B.
R. Passenger Denot, Pittsburgh.
Orders respectfully solicited. feb2Ctfund
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
CADMAN sz CRAWFORD.
Manufaotarere of every variety of finished
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS
GAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MAORI:NESTS . AND COPPERBEITHS,
wP BASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE.
seription made to order. Steamboat work.
steam and gas fitting and repairing PromPtl9
tended to. Harticrular attention nasp to fitting up
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oila,
Also. vie...agents for the Western Vetviot of
Penessiraths. for the Rae fdan3h. Lansdell
Ock'aPatent Siphon-Pump, the nest ever -toven•
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will
twit* throw more water than any rump
lte
TEL
From the 123 d Regiment
DISPAICH FROM GEN. GRANT
From Fortress Monroe
OUR FORCES ACTIVE AT CRARUSII
Erecting Batteries on
folly
Morgans Kentucky Raid Defeated
5-20 SUBSCRIPTIOS LIST
First Introduction of Printing
Celebrated
deo.. dm.. tte.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Pittsburgh, May 14th, 1863.
Editors Pittsburgh Papers: The 123 d
Regiment will arrive on Saturday at 9:30
a. 111. A. CARNEGIg.
WASHINGTON, May 15.---The Star of this
evening says : A dispatch was this fore
noon received from Gen. Grant, dated the
Bth inst., which shows that the Cairo dirt•
patch of the 13th and the Jackson, Miss
issippi, rebel dispatch of the Gth were
positively untrue. The former having
represented that he had beaten Bowers'
army on the Gth inst., and the latter that
Bowers' army had repulsed Grant on the
4th. In this dispatch from Gen. Grant
of the Bth inst., he expresses satisfaction I
with the appearance of matters in his
vicinity and states that Port Hudson is
undoubtedly evacuated, except by a small
garrison and their heavy artillery.
FORTRESS MONROE,May 15.—Yesterday's
Richmond papers were received. They
contain tha following dispatch :
CHLUIESTON, May P2.—The enemy is
unusually active and have built formida
ble batteries on Holly Island bearing upon
the Southern extremity of Morris Island.
Several Yankee regiments are fortifying
Seabrook Island.
Five iron clads and numerous transports
are at North Edisto.
Several steamers have arrived from
Nassau having run the blockade.
Some steamers which are due are miss
ing.
Lot ism I.E, stay lo.—Col. Jacob, in
Sunday's fight with the rebels Cluke and
Chenault, at Horse Shoe Bottom Nar
rows' on the Cumberland, lost 4d men,
including three officers. Capt. Chenult
and several other rebel officers and ninety
eight men killed and three rebel prisoners
taken. Gen. John H. Morgan was in
command with nine regiments, aggrega
ting tour thousand mon, which are still
on the south side of the Cumberland. only
small squads having crossed at different
points.
Col. Graham, at Glasgow killed,several
rebels and drove 200 to the South side of
the Cumberland on Wednesday. No con
siderable force is on the North side of the
Cumberland.
Morgan's proposed raid into Kentucky
has been defeated by the forces of Colonel
Boyle and Holman, and the twentieth
Michigan under Col. Jacob at the Nar
rows.
PHILADELPHIA, May Is.—Jay Cooke,
subscription agent, reports the sale of
2,065,000 dollars worth of 5. 20's to day,
on the following localities. Besides the
essential aid afforded the Government by
these large sums the increasing amounts
contributed by the border States form a
most gratifying feature in the subjoined
list: New York and New Jersey 959,000;
Boston 140,000: Rhode Island 100.000;
Philadelphia and Penn','. 257.000; Ohio
and Cincinnati 109,000; Dilaware 111,000;
Washington D: C. 33 000; Baltimore 23,•
000; Kentucky 27,000; Missouri 9000; In
diana and Illinois 17,000. Total 2,06r,,000.
NEW YORK, May 15. —The New York
Historical Society will celebrate on Wed
nesday the 200th birth day of Win. Brad
ford, who introduced printing into the
American colonies. The tomb erected to
his memory will ce restored by the Trini
ty Church corporation and special service
will be held.
MARKETS 131 TELEGRAPH.
May' 15.—Little demand for
Flour; Superfine. .41 . 4.. a. Extra, 31 1 4,
Extra Family, $7(4.7 SO, Rye Flour, ;$5 25. Corn
meal $4 25. Wheat—Eed 51 0)401 TO; White
$1 70 , 4,1 MU. Rye advanced to $1 10. Corn. 53c
for Yellow, afloat. Cloverseel ;$5045 F , (l. Timo
thy and Flaxseed nominal. Mess Perk $l4 i's®
$l5: 200 tierces Canvassed Barns at
Lard heavy at 10 1 %. Whisky .1. - i546c 1' gal.
CINCINNATI, May 15.—Flour unsettled and
prices nominal; low grades of Superfine was of
fered at Si.. Wheat du'l and Red further de
clined to $1 1.501. 16. Corn dull at 60c and Oats
declined to 67. Rye dull at 65 Whisky Ale.—
Provisions unchanged: 405 tierces Lard sold at
0%; 6.000 pieces Bulk boulders at V 4. and 60
hhds smoked do at Groceries (inlet. Re
fined Petroleum advanced to 4111 and in good
demand.
No change in Gold. Exchange steady.
BALTIMORZ, May 15.—Flour dull• Ohio Super
fine at SU 37Y4 and ir,xtra Si. Wheat steady.—
Corn scarce; White9SE49o ; Yellow 9S. Oats firm
at 82@)34- Whisky firm at 46c.
~~~~~" .
Cor me r of .Peon cat St. Clair St.. Pitts'
rINHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND
.13.
beet of the United States. $35 pays for a
fall Commercial course. including Writing and
Commercial Arithmetic.
No extra charges for Manufactuers. Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book-keepieg,
Minister's eons at one-half price. Students en
ter and review at any time.
This Institution is conducted by experienced
Teachers and practical business men. hence the
preference for graduates-at this College by busi
nem men throughout the country, as well as this
Prof. A. COWLV,Y, long known as t'.ei best
Penman of the Itaion, teaches Ornamental and
Rapid Business Writing.
For specim•ns of Prof. Cowley's unequalled
Writing. and Catalogue containing lull informa
tion. enclose twenty-five cants to the Princpals.
JENKINS & SMITH.
febZltawdawtf.
Co H. S. S.
NEW
NEW
NEW NEW
NEW NEW
...SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
OF OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOOTS AND SHOES
ARRIVING ARRIVING
ARRIVING ARRIVING
EVERY DAY .
EVERY DAY
AT AT
AT AT
CONCERT • HALL SHOE STORE,
62 Fifth Street,
113 a. Next door to Express Office. APS
13 ollh g 09 tunial: much under the regular 'price
"JD EMOVAL OF LIVERY STABLE;
ALS , The undersigned having removed his Live-[
re Stable from the rear of the Scott House, to nest;
the eornerof - Firtt and Smithfield street.
Conn s old stand, isprepared to furnish oarrhutes.:
-haggles: and gaidlenorses upon the shortest no-:
tie% Alen horses kept at livers' at reasonable;
r ates. Undertaking end ell arrangements:P:ok;
nerals will receive los special attentiori.
NEAL HUICELAND.
as) it
The New Tribuno prints tha fol
lowing letter by Gov. Andrew respecting
negro troops mastered into the service Of
the United States.
COMMONWEALTH or lltleasecEm SETTS.
Executive Department, March 25, 1863
GEO. T. Dowsma, Esq„ New York.
DEMI Sla: In reply to your inquiries
made as to the position of colored men
who may be enlisted and mustered into
the volunteer service of the United States
I would say that their position,. in respect
equipments, bounty or any aid and
protection, when so mustered, will be pre
cisely the same, in every particular, as
that of any and all other volnnteers.
I desire further to state to you that when
I was in Washington, on one occasion, in
an interview with Mr. Stanton. the Secre
tary of War, be stated in the most em
phatic manner that be would never con
sent that free colored men should be ac
cepted into the service to serve as soldiers
in the South until he should be assured
that the Government of the United
States was prepared to guarantee and de
fend, to the last man and the last dollar,
to these men all the rights, privileges and
immunities that are riven, by the laws of
civilized warfare, to other soldiers. Their
present acceptance ana bluster in, as
soldiers, pledgee the honor cf the nation
in the same degite and to the same rights :
with all other troops. They will be eel•
diers of the Uuion- 1 -- nothing lees and noth
ing different. I be , iieve they will earn for
themselves an honorable fame, vindicating
their race and redeeming their future from
the aspersions of the put
I am yours truly,
JOHN A. ANDREW
.1111.
INDIAN troubles have broken out
.in
Utah; twenty-four whites, In pursuit of
stolen stock, have berm murdered; seven
teen Indians killed in retaliation, and
three hundred whites are in pursuit of the
notorious Winnenuck.
Irish Emigranti
The LoOdon correspondent of the New
York Times, states that fourteen thousand
Irish emigrants left Liverpool for our
shores in a single week of April.
PrMMW'M,
A FALSEHOOD EXPOSED
GIOR SOMETIME PAST AN ADVER
-a.' tisetnei3t has appeared in the papers here,
stating thus hive Gold Medals bad been awarded
"the Howe t owing Machine" at the late World's
Fair in London, one for the best on exhibition
fur all purposes and the others for superior speei
mens of sowing," Though aware at the time that
the statement was wholly devoid of truth and a
gross imposition on the public, we forbore nwic
ing It until such time as we could get an official
copy of the Report of the Judges in the matter
so that we could give it a positive and authori
tite contradiction. 3 bat Report, published by
authority of the Comtnissioners of the Exhibi
tion, is now in our possession. and shows bow ut
terly untrue are the statements in the advertise
ment alluded to.
At the World's Fair, the NEW . LEH & lie IL
SON Company had but a single Machine on ex
hibition, while of the Howe Machine there were
several on hand. In the official copy of the award,
which may be seen at our rooms, 27 Fifth street.
it I stated that a Gold Medal was awarded the
Bowe Sewing Machine Company, not, however,
because their Sewing Machine WEIS better, or ns
good as others, for all purpo es, but because, in
the language of the award, they exhibited — the
best collection."
- -
The "four med.,ls" alleged to have been award
ed for superior specimens of sewing, Were
never awarded avail, nor did the aforesaid
.. • .. • •
„ . .
"superior sowing” receive even the barren com
pliment of an "honorable mention" in the
Ju • ge's Report. Compare this with the high
compliment bestowed on the WHEELER & WIL
SON MACHINE. Though the Company, avoid
ing all pretentious display, had, but a single
machine on exhibition, it was awarded
A Gold Medal onits Merits es
a Family Machine, and
On its merits Alone,
These are the facts of the co'c as cx'aibite 1 by
the official report of the Commiisionev, and is
iu , tice to ourselves, as wall as to expose a palpa
ble and tlairant attempt at imno3.tion. we have
felt coa.+tran d t, lay thorn before •11a
We 1.01..4 therefor -a. 'hot the WHEELER
WILSON MACHINE is the o ly
chlue which re eivea Gold Meant
on its Merits at the late World's Fair,
an 1 pronounce all sta•eteente to the contrary, nu
muter frorn xttink fOUITO they emanate, as wholly
unworthy of belief.
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
AGENTS OF THE
Wheeler & Wilson Machines
NO. 2•7
FIFTH IEI Or RIG Ir. rr,
may14.17-d4:w.
O I_,AI:IIES'
II 0 0 P SKIRTS,
FORTY CENTS,
AT
me (WELLAND'S A U CTI N HOUSE
N 0.55 Fifth Street.
myl2
Wanted.
75 DOLLARS A MONTH! I WANT
to hire Agents in every county at $75 a
montb,ezpenses pail. to sell my now cheap Fam
ily Sowing Machines. S. MADISON, Alfred, Me.
Wanted
60DOLLARS A MONTH! WE WANT
Agents at sfo a month, expenses paid, to
tell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burnere.and
13 other articles. 15 niroulars sent free. Address
611 A w & CL ARK, Biddeford, M eine.
my6;3mdaw
B. B. NORRIS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO. 79 FEDERAL ST.,
ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa.
Ras now on hands a splendid stook of goods
adapted to a first class trade, which bas been se
lected with great care. floods male to order, fc r
GENTS AND BOPS WEAR,
the latest etyles, with. correctness and dispatch,
Two doors below Railway crossing. A legheny.
myl4rdlw.2e3w
PUBLIC NOTICE.
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT
R. of Aplomb y. _incorporating the Pittsburgh
Giain Elevator Company, books will be opened
to the Capital stock, of cold Company, at the Bier
chants' Exchsage, in the City of Pittsburgh. on
•
MONDAY, let Day of Jaw.,
milt, at 10 o.olock, a. in. and open till 3 o'efoe's
p, in. of same day.
Springer Harbaugh, Thomas Bell,
John &oft Joshua Rhodes,
Wm Bingham. R. F. Kennedy,
Jno, B. Canfield, J. b, Liggett,
IV M. AleCreery,
and other. Corporators.
OIIND, A SIMI OF MONEY BE
tween Little Raw Mill Run railroad depot,
and the Marine railway Temperate:mine, The
owner can have the lame:by describing the
money and paring tins adverlisement. Apply
at the office of the Post,
1014.
viTAN TED EILIIEDIATELY—A suit;
of well furnished rooms suitable for' a;
PHYSICIAN'S RECEPTION ROUE AND,
OFFICE. in a locality easily found and scaessi
ble or without board. Address, stating
term, includina fire and gas, to A. W. 8.,
PA CH OFFICE.
mh.3
00AP-40 BOXES TOILET SOAP AS
sorted. in store and for sale b 4
BROS:-
• - - :• L 6.4128 Wood axe , •
10011311 - 11111LDINGTAITEFFOR SAME
. TAWRICHCSVIIIM "Your lots 24 by'
110 feat eacht liandismielr - sAnated on;Church
street. situated near the Passenger Ilaxlerairitill
be sold cheap for cash, on application at this CM
IN' Whrfoltf.
FORT OF PITTOBATEGAL
ARRIVED.
Franklin, Bennett. Browneville.
Gallatin, Clarke, do
S. C Biter, Walter, Wheeling%
Jl3,Gtfuiore Gilmore, St Louie.
DEPARTED.
Franklin, Bennett Brownsville
Gallatin. Clarke., do
Vac" The er—Last evening at twi
light there were 6 coat water in the than
nal, and falling slowly.
Capt. Wm-Dean has inStoompleted a new and
splendid steamer named as above, and f r beau
ty of design handsome appearance and general
adaption, will compare with any boat afloat—and
that is saying a good deal. Capt. Dean is tP self
made man, having devoted his individual time
to steam boating and steam boat building—hay
ing built a large nuinber of beats, and never
built one that was not successful, The" Camelia"
exceeds all them, and if it were possible, would
add another "star" to the Captain's already
crowded brow. In the construction of this boat
no e improvementspared; all the old and ma
ny nowhave been added, all that
ingenuity and experience could suggest. will be
found on board—but then, what is the value of a
boat unleis yod have a good commander. No
person wilt complain on that score, when we in
form them that t'apt. Dean had selected our old
friend, the river favorite. Capt.. Thomas H. Gold
ing, to take charge of the ' uamel'a." We have
known him for years and have no hesitation in
sayiug that a mote elever i or honorable officer nee.
trod the deck qfa stoktner. What ever he says
You can rely on. The 'Camelia s" success is cer
tain.
When you pay her a visit, don't. foiget to notice
he.magpicleent cappets that cover the floor of the
ladie , s and gentlemen's cabin; they' were furnish
ed by thenew firm of Messrs Mel. arlrnds Collins
Co„ Fifth St , who-have already.established
themselves as a remarkablysheaphousp—Captain
Dean ea s he merely called in tageetbaurnew pat-.
terns, w en he , Nan d the,prkea so low,.that he at
once or dered an out - fit for his beat. Itts - whattke
ladies would call'a "love of near Oat. By the;waY.
our esteemed friend Mr, J L. Lyttle wid be found
in the office he' is an excellent officer and very
popular.
Jar It will be seen by reference to our
advertising columns, th at the new steamer, J R
Gilmore, cant Gilmore, is announced for St. Lou
is 'on Tuesday. Passengers who have traveled
on this boats peak in tattering terms of her apart
ments, we take pleasure in recomending boat and
officers.
Latest by Mail.
Money is active, but no one finds any diflimiltY
in getting all that is wanted at 5@6 , per cent.
Bankers were in the street to-say offering money
at 5 on speculative stocks, with margins of tO per
cent.
Gold is dull and stupid; most of the leading
gold specularors have transferred thei o p enednd
their capital to the stock market It at
l-19X, rose to 150!4, fe'l back to 149 . ;i, and closed at
five M. at about 150. There was a fair demand
for bills this morning at about 16450165. Later in
the day the inquiry fell off.
For Cincinnati, Evansville, Cairo and
St Louis,
TUESDAY. MAY 19-4 P.'Tic ,
THE FINE . PASSENGER
a steamer JAS. R..0.1131.0RE, Cant.:
D. Liiimore eaomancirr. will leave asabov%
For freight or pmsage apply on b0a141.-
tnyl'i
For Cincinnati Enid Louisville.
SATURDAY. MAY 11- 4 pm. •
THE NEW AND SPLEN
DID passenger Mesmer. Calif-
ELIA. Wm Dean commander. will leave ag an
nouneel above. For freight or passage Lapply
on board nr to
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
_ .
THIS DAY. May 16-10 PM
THE FINE. PASSENGER
steamer. T E, L Brennan
Commatdar will leave al above, for freight tr.
Passage sPely n . tr to
J. B. L VINOEU STUN Jr Co.. Ager-te
ITTe BURGH AND WHEELING
PACKET*
For Beaver—Wellsville—Steubenville
and Wheeling.
Leaves tsiburgh. "Every Tuesday—
Thursday and Saturday at II A. M.
Leaves Wheeling Every Monday-Wed
nesday and Friday, at A. AI.
..41.11 . 4 0 , THE SWIFT RUNNING
Passenger t^amer, S. C. Ba% LR,
James Walter commander. wilt leave as announ
ced above. F. r freig.ht cr pss.3•geratiply on board
or to JAM a COLLINS is LA 4 gls.
mayl3
For Marietta anti Zanesville
Regular Muskingum river Packet
leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4
p. m., Zatiesvilie every Friday S
THENEW AND SPLENDID
Pn.qtongor steamer EMMA GRA
HAM. Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as
noted above. For freight. or paesase .awy on
board or to J. B. Ln r .L.NGSTON & CO.
apt
WEAN BOAT AGENCY.
writ 1--lA.ZIAVATT
Ras opened an office at
NO 90 WATER STREET;
Whore ho will cransact a General Steamboat
Agency badness. and would solioit a &aro of pale
ronago from staamboatmon. ap2.l-lyd
3UROPEAN AGENC Y.
TiromAs BAT'IrIGAN, 'EURADPEAB
Asmt, 12 Monongahela Hone; Pitta
burgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back
paasengors from or to any part of the old coon
try, dither ho atoam or sailing Packet&
SIGHT DRAFZI FOR DAL/S. payable in an,
part of Europe. - - -
Agent for the Indianapolis and,ClnoutnatUla*-
rattztlaselAatrallofrortatteolidinfielliterstEltar Laneamers glii:Ll
big between New York, Liverpcol. Glasgow and
Galway. fell ;
P ITTSBIIRaIf
Steamship Great Easterh.
WALTER PATON, Commander
THE STEAMSHIP -
Great q a,, Eastern
Prom Liverpool ' - From New" York.
Sa•urd9y, May 16th.,. .. .. June t.
Tuesday, June ......... Tuesloy July a
And at the same regular interval>, thereafter:.;
FIRST CABIN,-from „VMS fo S/ 33 .
SECOND CABIN $ 70
Excursion Tickets; out and back in the Ist, Ai
2d Cabins only, a fare and a half. „, '
Servants accompanying parsenger, and Chil
dren under twelve years claw; half fare, Infants
free,
THIRD CABIN.
STEERAGE, with superior accomedasions-$3O
All fare Payable in Gold, or Its equiv.:
alent in IT. Currency.
Each passenger ;allowed twenty- cubic feet. of
An experienced Sorge - on on board
For yassage apply to
CHAR, A. WHITNEY,
= At the OffiCe, 2d Broadway:
For freight apply to
HOWLAND Sr . ASPINWALL. Agents.
64'8cith amt.;
THOMAS RATTIGAN,
No 122 Monongahela Rouse.
or to
ap2A:tiial
ELSINGEURG GRAPE:-
WE CAN FuRNISH A FEW VINES
os this va:nahle Grape at $2 LO per dozen
$l2 EJ) per ILO.
J. KNOX,
ap2B - -29 Fifth stzeet..
CONCORD
GRAPE -VINES-.
E WERE AHONG THE FIRST TO
W
Seowe this INVALUABLE GRAPE,
and have fruited it for five We obtained
our original vines &obi Mr. BIELL who origina
ted it. The Pittsburgh- Hortieultural'Sometv in
105* awarded - mr - sploma for itn exhibition,
and the Allegheny County Agricultural-Society.
in lett°, a premiumfortlras "the BEST new. ,
seedling grape. in all respeote imperior to the•
Taabella.'
Our stock of Fines „is unequalled
alaYwhers. - ichiati'ire offer at:2s -omits each.
va.ao -per 4 , 1e-h.:V1Z...80' per 100, $lOO per
4,000.- - Small - vines at less Prices
- --We can furnish aTew 'extra largo-Thies' at from
50 cents to $1 each. -
J.
apl:eodlrw - No. 28'Fifth Street.
_ _ •
LARGE WAGE uorsm mow
three stories. fittlatil at. ne COrner of First
ISt, allitehallettrY 141016 Wa r. aolurt, at: Apply
to s. Cirri/WE= a Suss,
51 Market Street.
xtlvim mtaiii.Lszemmeit
New Steamer Camelia.
New York Money !Market.
J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Agt.
JOHN FIaCK, agent.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
ALIVOW3nftgICTS.
P/TTESBURGEL TREATRF.
10,...ger; , •
Tzuscara H. OVERIN rol4
Last night night of ttke gifted7oung heti - fig
aiLSSCHAILLOI4IE TIio3IPSON
who will appeartin 31ADELAiNil.
Lad aPpettrtuice of ilfr Charles Bsrr'n,
This atunhy evening tho f
lI.A. DE L.91..."i.E.
er the Ft:m.lllns of Pori,
Afade!aine' haiLtta Th , m, e.:n
• •
-
'Bertrand - et nrle:, B rrcn
Roan,' J. 0. " .. C.I . , 11.
Adel rile -' ' ' Lizzir. (ilia
vr Itaqtielle... ... .. .. 4..... . :....••• . • ... Mr. Csipi etldalo
TO 'or.clule with the !Wart' ling ccmEdY °I the
- - •
FACTORY MU
naitha AllAieEhfrlio
Stephen
_Vaster
Valinia Lizzie Hi let.
'Jasper - ' - Sir Chiripendale
Wonted-20 young Ladies for the Ballet.
fn. IttltiBLEPS VATITETIE.S,
I. Solo Lane.. DICE O'NEIL.
ZOE, ZOE, ZOE, ZOE.
The Beantiftd. Cuban Sylph, • and
MONS. H. YATES. to-night,
MlBB FANNY GILMORE,
MARY AVALTON;
MLL'E M ATILILDE.
JULIEN.
JOHNNY HART'
LEW SIMMONS.
The great teARTENI OHBRISRE in engaged;
and will appear, on Monday next.
EIATHLSEN thoxtly appear for
a few 'nights only. -
Friday next benefit of LEW SIMMONS.
and 12 other performers ap27,tf.
rip 110113
VAMLE'rIER. '
L AeLessee ' D O'NEIL.
Immerse attraction and great EIICO¢B3 of tho
new Crnbany.
' MLL'E MARIE ZOE
BAN YATES.
MISS FANNIE OILMO RE
MISS MARY WALTON.
MISS ANNIE RAR*ISON
LftW EMMONS. MLL'E 21ATRILDE,
JOHNNY HARI,
- E. O. BUELL; e - - - HARRY TALBOT,
M.A. WARD • MASTER 1V ALTER,
and seven ether And the bernati(b 1 Ors hrst ra I
band of the establishment Adreimion. asupual.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COMITELLL...Ze EVait
coirmoktrEarx, dr JCRIi 11%
fe,'
CARRIAGE: : MANUFOTURERS,
SILVER & BRASS PLATERS,
and manufacturers of
Saddlery and Carriage Haldwa
No. 7 St. Clair Street, and Duquesne Way.
(near the Bridge.)
PI'PTSBUILGII, PA
EX CI LSIO R !
The onlypreparatioti that will instantly pre-
Anon aatilendid brown or bhioki ten ininutes,
without injury to the hair or solli g the ekia of
the faoobr heatt.lfs • - - ' '
CRISTADORO'S HAIR
It has been earthed- by the Amt. Chemists in
America, including Dr. R, CBILTON. to be Jrce
from:eve y deleterious substance end has no tquil
in the certainty and rapid.ty of its °Pere:Ann-
Manufactured by - J. Ulif: 4, TAllattgi, c Ast, , c
Rouse, New,York, Sold everywhere, and appli
ed by all Hair Dressers.
CRIS.T.ADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE,
Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts lho ut
most softness, the nuist beautiLlgices, arit great
vitality to the WAY.
Price. 1. $l5O atia !Prier box. accordiig to rile
apl4d6rwlmor.
'VISTAS' VENETIAN 'LIN
AP meat. An instantaneous remedy f,r etu - or.-
io rheumatism: headache, toothache, croup. col
ic. Quincy, sore throat. and pains in any part et
the body. Try a bottle land ho convinced, fie•
member this article lel soccess, not an experi
ment—for 14 years it has ham tested. Every ens
who ucei It recommends it. No medicine ever
hadsuch a reputation as this; sil enile it has work
edits way t efore the public. and all aro loud in
its praise. ' Chronic rheuinat,sna"Theu.sands aro
laid for weeks on a bed °regally, ard never walk •
ed without the aid of crutches, wilt ibis
complaint can testify to the magical effects of this
liniment. Titey.avc cured and erowaim its vir.
tues throughout the land. Remember relief is
certain, and a, positive .curo is sure to fellow.
kl ow ache of all kinds we warrant to cure. Putrid
sore. ttnnat, Quincy and diptheria are rclil.ied of
their terrors by a timely use of the Venetian Lin
iment It has saved hundreds the past three
Prlce ai and 50 oentß 80A tly all drug:lsta.
Office 58 Cortland Street, New 1 orb.
insTatdcwo;ato
lqw3ls about Brandreth's Ptllia
New CMITIM.
Westeheater Co., N. Y. Oct. r>3. 1872, ).
Mr. G. Tim Erea thist,nos, Eiticop 4 'Sino S i
.Republierm
Dear Sir— mould 'state that - I - was inalnaml to
usoiIHANDRETH'S PILLS, through the rooora
mendation of John It, Swift, of Croton, Weateheg
ter county, .who was entirely restored to health
by their Use. Xe was sioklor some two Years. very
costive and. aspoptio. and he tried everything
but was not relioved, Finally. he took one Bran
dreth'e Pill every day fora week, and a dose of eiz
Pills every any for three dam and then took one
Pill every day, with an oomutional dose of eis. .tu
ono month he was ableto go to work, and in three
months he well. gaining 40 .1 1 Ounds in
Yours truly. EDWARD PURDY.
_ .
Warreatagru awn, sat
• Edward Ptus . being duly sworn, says that ha
resides -in the town of New Castlee that some
:7.o£lll,a_go he was vary, sick withis sore on his leg.
which had been running for over Eve years: that
he was also ranch distressed by a pain in his chest,
and besidesmary costive and dyspeptic...that af
ter trying vartouaremedies and many Physicians.
totonntenced tun ig Brandreth's Pills. sir: to eight
decor time!, skweek: and at the'end of ono month.
the sore on lus leg .healed, and at the end of tw a
months he was , ent irely of costivenos9, dys
pepsia and _pain, and has remained well over
sums.- - =EDWARD PURDY.
. _ _
Bworn td before me. thislitii Oct_-1862. MALOOLK-SM
iTu.
nolatakr_,_tfo _ Justice of the PIMP,.
eaniliblOTltOnlaa B.edpatacDiamoni Alia?
Pittsburgh.
W. B R. Otivtx.
,LIEIPTOIQ & .O.ILIMEN,
ISANIIPACTUDZILD AND DILA/JIBS IN
FELT GENNT &GRAVEL ROOFING
11930Plgre.:10.old.d;rraiel. Canvass and Metaßo
Boors made at the lowest prices.
All work promptly attended to and warrantel,
Office, Morning Post Building, corner Fiftn and
Wood streets. 2 , 1 story. . mhl7
B. ai'COLLISTEER - CHAS. C. BAER
RI"COLLISTER it BAER,
.:31arinfaat uteri and Dealers in all kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF & CIGARS.
No. 108 Wood Street
PITTSBURGH; PA.
Keep cons tan tly on hand a large - variety of
Pipes and Smoking Tobacco.
ap.3o:lyd.
Corzirrint algacierArers WILL
find at
11•COLlLISTEB do BASE'S,
1(8 Wood St. a fine assortment of
TOBACCO. SNUFF & CIGABR,
Whiels will he sold at the viers lowest cash rriees
AS. Call allifilaMble our flocds.
iny9;tf
USLIC NOTICE,— P/T TEIBUEGIE
&Uniontown Telegraph Compa ay. In ac
cordance with the Act of Assembly. r- coro-wa
ting the Pit tsb orgh ,t Uniontown Telegraph Com
pany, there will 15 a meeting of the Corpora:ors
and etockholiers of said ComosuY. atthe office
of therittsburgh & Connelsville Railroad Cornea
ny, No. 67,; Pour.h street, in the city of -Pitts
burgh, on,
Thursday, .the 4th Day, of Mine, 18E3.
f'r the,eungse of electing a President, Secretarg.
Treasurer and four Directore, and doing such otb
.ar. acts/as/nay he-necessary-to-effect a permanent
organization ofsald Comparty. - i)
HENRY BL kCKSTONE,
JOHN WATT.
30$H U, WAS 7 I§,
and other Corporate's.
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Partition of Real 'Estate.
lIN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
the County of thiladelphia.
Estate of Perielt Kennedy deOM.
May 15%1E63. . On mntioggof , Longstrett for Pe•
thinner. rale of Catharine Kennedy, widow ord.-
ceased. and of Mars. Denini. wife of fratrkell
Doran, Margaret Ford, unman/ Kennedy
Patrios, Mary and .John Kennedy. minor , chil
dren oi Jntin Kennesy. deo'd. • Theruaa K enne dy
and. Ann-Parrell.hem'sof Pattiok Koronedy d o'd
to show cause why the eid Real Estate thould
not b o sold re'rumable Friday. June Sth. led% at
10 o 'clock. A. M. - -
;Please nutlet awe role
=J, COOKS LONGSTRETT.
Attliney teilhidget Kennedy. Petitioner.
To Mary Doran,wlfe of James Doran, Ban:lrd
Xeintedyillunrusii Kennedy and Ann Fermi .
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~ORNIMEAL-5011USINIELS FRESH
~ 11 6, - &mild Corb Ideal. mat reecivps ad. lamb:
mays -by JAM. A. FETZE
corner of Market and Yint St.