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and Week
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kr as at our Lamest Rates.
TUESDAVY MORNING, JUNE 9
CITY_ Alit . NIAG omlooD inpuigiNa
The LBSt of the Rebels.
The last of the Vicksburg rebel priso
ners,
.2,200 in number, left here about
noOlt.leaterday, on their way to Fort Del
awere:. They were a very dirty looking
eetf_but that was nothing more than was to
have been expected from men cribbed,
cabined, and confined in box cars, and
bound on a long journey. As a general
thing our citizens acted with the greatest
forbearance towards them, but - we were
treorry to , sea a couple _of men enthe m. gaged in
yi
bandying abusive eithets ith A
uly.u brave man will. p never insult a fallen
toe. We heard of a couple of other men,
however, who showed their love for rebel
dom _in -.a different manner, and in a way
that , will be• likely to cause them some!
trouble: They were shouting for Jeff.
Davis (so the story goes) aad were telling
the rebs that they were all right, and that
there would be a revolution in the North,
and other matters of an equally interesting
character, when they were suddenly and
unceremoniously hoisted into the cars
with the prisoners, and sent with them to
Port Delaware, • One, it is said, is from
the Fifth Ward, and the other from Tem
pertumeville. Another case was a bold
son of Fria, who was annoying the guard,.
talking secesh, 'saying that a man had
a right to do and say as he pleased, and
other matters of like character., -The
guard ev ntually became - tired of ex.
postulation, and laying down his gun,
and taking.oil' his coat, he planted one
blow in, the man's face which laid him
senseless in the gutter. As an evidence
of the, feeling that exists in the breasts of
these 'men towards the government we :
give the following remark which we over
heard. A man, addressing one of the
prisoners said, "I pity your poor father."
"Weil, said Secesh "I'll tell you what it I
ii', my friend, if my father was on your
side, I would shoot him quicker than
would yon or any one else. I have been
in this war ever since it broke out, and I
am going to remain in it till it closes. or I
am killed." Such is the spirit of vindi
cativetiess that animates them. Some of
them had 'formerly belonged to the army
of the Rappahannock, but had been trans•
ported to Vicksburg in anticipation of the
Beige.
• Coroner's Inquest.
Coroner McClurg, yesterday afternoon,
held an inquest on ttie body of one of the
rebels who had died in the ears. The
night before on his person was found a
certificate of discharge from Vicksburg
Hospital, showing that his name was—
Collins, of the dO,Th Alabama regiment.
When taken prisoner he was very weak
from recent illness, and the confinement
in crowded cars aggravated the disease
that was already wasting him, and-lie died
from general debility. His remains were
headed over t.) Mr. Devore for burial.
Shipments of OH.
We learn from the Philadelphia Coal
Oil Reporter that the exports of oil for
the last week are as follows : Exports
from Philadelphia for the week ending
June tith, 58,905 gallons; from New York
for the week ending June &th, 34,169 gal
lons; from Boston for the week ending
June 4th, 19,771 gallons, and from Balti
more for the weak ending June 4th, 13,-
921 gallons.
Candles from Petroleum:
Al Liverpool, a sample of candles made
from Petroleum has been exhibited in the
Underwriters.' Rooms. This is the first
attempt of the sort with Petroleum, and,
as a first, was a very successful one. Phe
candles were of a beautiful color, burned
brightly, gave a fine light, and were en
tirely devoid of the.effilvia of the oil.
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Allegheny Co. Railroad Bonds.
On Saturday, Allegheny county railroad
bonds were - held at $5.00 without sales,
in the Philadelphia money market.
Deserter Arrelated.
On Saturday a private in Co. E, Eighth
Penn'a Reserve Corps, by the name of
John Wori,.mati, was arrested by officer
Sather, for desertion. He has deserted
three times previous to this.
Green Peas.
Although green peas are being brought
daily into market iu cousilerable quanti
ties, they are as yet mostly!the product of
a warm Southern clime. Cinciunati sends
bushels every day.
Ms Name.
The name of the young man who was
arrested Saturday evening as a spy, is A.
Y. Robe, formerly of Monongahela City,
Previous to being sent East, be declared
himself innocent of the charge preferred
against him, and he was vouched for by
several persons of respectability.
Provost Marshal General.
Lieut. Col. J. V. Romtort has been ap
pointed Provost Marshal General in place
of Col. Ruff, the late incumbent. He
will probably establish himself at Harris
burg, having a branch office at Philadel
phia. .
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Weather.
Yesterday was another cool day, a day
of cloud and sunshine. A dispatch from
Oil City states that it was raining there
yesterday morning, and that there was a
prospect of a rise in the Allegheny.
A New Counterfeit.
A three dollar bill on the Charter Oak
Bank of Hartrord, Connecticut, has made
its appearance, and being an excellent
imitation, is well calculated to deceive.
Commenced Work.
The Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail
'road Company have commenced building
that portion of their road lying between
the end of the wire suspension bridge,
across the Mationgahela,"and the abutment
of the new railroad bridge. It will now
be pushed through to completion as rap
idly as posi-ible.
• Repairing.
Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth,
is undergoing repairs and will soon be in
excellent condition.
Stamp Your Papers.
Remember that the law requiring all
papers of value, whether they be notes,
bonds, drafts, checks or other instruments
to be stamped went into effeet on the ht
day of June, and any such papers without
the necessary stamp will be invalid.
Strawberries.
This luscious print is now quite plenty
in our market, although_ it is still held at
high prices. Twenty cents a quart is al
most too much fora poor man's purse. fj
Mtn will he a Sacred Concert given
at SL Thomas' Cnnrch. Hraddock's Fields,
on Wednesday evening, Jane 11, 1863.
The Concert will be under the direction of
Professor Herman, and from hfa well
known musical ability, they who will be so
fortunate as to attend may expect one of
the richest musical treat of the season.—
Tickets of adinispion at 25 cents can be
had at Quigley's Book Store. Admission
tickets will be issued at the office of
Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad. A
train wit( leave the station at the foot of
Ross street, at 6-30 p. m., and return at
10.80 p. m.
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Mrs I r e De Illam 9 eCtritisett: :""'
To-tight is set apart by the pupils of
Mr. V. be Elam for a grand musical soiree,
which will take place in, Masonic Hall.
They will be assisted bY , Mibs M. Semple
Mr. C. L. Tetedent, -Mr. -Felix Smith;
and other distinguished amateurs and art.
iota. The pieces are well selected, being
gams from the 'opera, ballade, duetts
trios, quartettes andperformancetron the
piano. Theopening pieces on three pianos.
will be something well worth listening
too. Every one knows,the popular favor
whichis extended to these concerti, and
it is almost unnecessa.ty for us to remind
ticket holders that if they wish a good Oct
they will have to go early. It is but-trath
;to say that we , have never seen popular
favor ex.tende_d to so great a degree to any
ether species of entertainment as to these
amateur soirees, and we_ all know that{
success is a teat of merit.
Artillery M . eeting. -
A preliminary meeting- was held last
might in Lyon' s building, for the purpose
of forming an-artilliry company for home
defence. The meeting._ was organized- yy
calling John P. Glass, Es - q., to• the chair,
and appointing Dr. L. H. Harris secre
,
taty.
The object of the meeting' Was made
known by the President, who stated that
the battery was ready, as soon as the-com
pany, was formed ; that the citizens had
furnished the means to purchase the horses
and to 'stable them, and that Government
had furnished the battery, caissons, bat•
tory wagons, forge, harness, and other
material necessary , and all that was , ne•
cessary now was to ,organize the company;
elect their officers; &c. Remarks were';
*de by several other gentlemen in regard
to-the 'expediency of the organization, the
beneficial, results that would . arise : fro th it,
and a rambling discussio n of other mat—
ters connected with the formation of the.
company ensued. A. number of gentle•
men then signed their names to the roll,
and the meeting adjourned to meet to
night in the same, place, for the purpose
of effecting the organization, electing otE•
eers, and attending to any other business
that may come up. Enmediately after the
permanent organization, the company will
set apart a day for a grand parade. We
hope that the meeting to-night will be
largely attended.
Democratic Meeting In Eliza
beth.
The Democratic Club of Elizabeth
met on June 6th, at the public school
house, in the b3rough of Elizabeth.—
' After transacting the usual business of the
Club, W. I. McGinn, Esq., of Pittsburgh,
was called upon and addressed' the meet
ing. Mr. McGinn exposed the flagnint
usurpations of 'the adaunistration,.showed
the necessity of strictly observing and en
forcing all the provisions of the Constittp
tion, and that when that was done the
Union would follow as a consequence.
Mr. McGinn was followed by Wm. Linn,
Ezq , of Pittsburgh, who proved that the
aim and object of the Abolition party was
to establish slavery and place the negro on
a perfect equality with tjie white man, and
if they _failed to do that then to die•
solve the Union. Mr. Linn proved his
propositions fully and clearly from the
teachings of the Abolitionists themselves.
Both speeches elicited much interest.
and frequently brought down that dere of I
applause, The meeting was one of the g
largest ever held in Elizabeth.
Provost Marshal.
We learn that Capt. J. Herron Foster
has been appointed Provost Marshal of
the 221 District, in place of Capt. J. A.
Herron. He reveived orders yesterday at.
ternoon to enter at once upon the discharge
of his official duties. His office is in the
Odeon building, orb Fourth street. The
22d District comprises all of Allegheny
county lying north of the Allegheny and
Ohio rivers, in Allegheny county. ,
Emigration.
The emigration West this season is
very large. Every train brings with it its
load of broad•ehouldered, hardy emi
grants, destined to become the owners of
the rich tracts of land now lying idle west
of the Missouri. Why will a man be poor
all his life when he can go West and get a
home for nothing.
Dismissed.
The following men, charged with dialcy•
alty to the government, have been dismis
sed from employment at the United States
Arsenal, at Lawrenceville. •pas•,
Tilley Potter. Walter T. Hill, T. Roll-.
land, Geo. Bysinger, John Beck, John
Fairfax, James Ester and James Mor
ris.
Card to the Public.
On our second page to-day will be found
an advertisement from Messrs. Sumner &
Co., touching the reliability of certain
statements made in a letter from Mr.
Howe. We have no idea of taking sides
in this controversy, but we .may at the
same tithe state that in the official report
of the Commissioners, which we have ex
amined, it is there stated that but one
medal would be awarded to any one ex
hibiter. With this remark we refer our
readers to the Messrs. Sumner's card, and
leave them to dravv their own conclusions
from It.
Beaker County.
Samuel B. Wilson and E. B. Dougherty
are the delegates to the 17th June, State
Convention.
Sworn Into Office.
Mr. A. T. Douthett, who was recently
elected County Superintendent, yesterday
appeared before the Court of Common
Pleas, and took the oath of office before.
Provost Marshal in Kansas.
The present Provost Marshall of Kansas
is Mr. Alexander Rosebary &mks, for
merly a well-known resident of this city.
Ellie Henderson,
This charming young actress made her
first appearance last night in the Flower
Girl to a very large audience, who greeted
her with a rapturous applause. Those
who know her best say that she has won
derfully improved during her European
tour, exhibiting a degree of vivacity and
piquancy that is really refreshing. To•
night she repeats the same piece, in order
to g ive those who have not seen it an op
portunity of witnessing its beautie4 It
is but reasona.hle to suppose that - 11.2ie will
have crowded houses every night of her
brief engagement.
Scarlet Fewer,
From a private letter received last night
we learn that Scarlet fever is raging to an
alarming_extent it/ the neighborhood of
Monongahela City.
Fire Alarm.
The alarm of tire last night is supposed
o have been false.
Orphans.
Thirty.three orphans, varying in age
from about six to twelve years, were out
yesterday exercising themselves under the
care and supervision of 'the Sisters of
Mercy, belonging to the St. Paul's Catho
lic Orphans Asylum, on Webster. ztreet,
to which they belong. The children all
'stiffened exactly alike, with their little
faces wreathed with smiling, and their
curious eyes peering from b'neath their
bonnets, seemed the very impersonation
of happmess, and attracted the notice of
every person as they passed along the
streets.
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manthetering ptirpageg r gre the beat in use.
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Wood et mot.
MEGRAPIne.
Late Frem New Orleans.
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GRANT MINING REBEL WORKS.
PASSES TO GO SOUTH
Returned Volunteers in Y
A MEETING OF EDITORS
THE SALE OF FIVE-TWENTIES
&e., &e.,
NEW OaLusts, June B.—The New Or
leans Era of the 81. st of May•contains dis
patches from up the river stating that Ad
miral Porter's two fleets, one above and
the other below Vicksburg, are within
three miles of each other and in regular
communication. Supplies of all, kinds
are regularly received by them. On the
22d ult. after a hard fight the fleet silenc
ed all the hill batteries at Vicksburg, and
then raked the Water and upper Bluff'
batteries for two hours.
,fi' Grant and Pemberton's forcei were
ghting muzzle to muzzle, and Grant ie .
unningthe rebel works.
Gen. 'Grant is receiving reinforements 1
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rpindly. •
, .the only reference to the fight at Port
Hudson on the 17th is tbe following`which
was published in the Era of the 2d inst:
Headquarters of the 19th Corps before -
Port Hudson, May 28th. Several battles I
were fought by the forees ander Genernl
flanks and the rebel Garrison on yester
day. Loss considerable 'on both Bides,
hut it will fall far short of AO 'firet,". esti.
mate. Oar forces advanced to the ene
my's 'works and held their position' today.
-The Era says : 'Since the,above has been
received we have most satisfactory infor
mation in - reirardlo the' progress of the
siege of Port lindion, buefrom prudential
motives we refrain from publishing it.
Our forces are gradtially gaining on the
enemy, and a few days will decide the
battle at that rebel stronghold.
W
ASIIINGTON, June B.—The following
order relative to passes has been issued ;
Ladies desiring passes to go to or return
from, the rebel states can receive perMits
ender the following regulations
Ist. All applications for passes to - go
South must be made in writing and veri:
fied by oath. Address Major L. Turnery.
Judge Advocate, Washington, D. C;', as
follows—J. A. B, applicant to go to City
Point, Va., and now -residing at —, do
solemnly swear that, it said pass be grant
ed I will not take any property excepting
my wearing apparel and that all the-arti
cles to be taken with me are contained in
a trunk or package, delivered or tp be de--
livered to the Quartermaster on board the
transport steamer on which I am to go to
City Point; that I have not been in the
army of the insurgent states, nor been be
yond the military lines of the United
States within thirty days last past; that I
will not return within the military lines
during the present war, and that I have
not within my possession any papers what
soever, nor any contraband articles. No
person will be allowed to take more than
one trunk or package of female wearing
apparel weighing not over one hundred
pounds and subject to inspection, and if;
anything contraband be found in the!
trunk or on the person the property will
be forfeited and the pass revoked.
2d. A passenger boat will leave Anna.
polis, Md., on the first day of July next,
to deliver those permitted to go South at I
City Point, and the baggage of each appli
cant must be delivered to the Quartermas
ter on said boat at least twenty-four honre
previous to the day of departure.
3d. Children will be allowed to accom-
pany their mr,thera and relatives and take
the usual wearing apparel, but the name
and age of each child must be given in the
application.
4th. Ladies and children deng to
come North will be received on the boat
at City Point and taken to Annapolis, and
every adult person coming North will be
required to take and subscribe to the oath
of allegiance to the government of the
United States, before the boat leaves
Fortress Monroe.
Signed
NF:W YORK June B.—A rand recepn
of the 37th an ' d 38th regiments New Y ti or o k
volunteers took place this afternoon. The
escort comprised the 7th, 71st, 69th and
55th infantry regiments, together with a
regiment of cavalry, a battery, and the
officers of the city government. The pro,
cession was about a mile in length. It
was reviewed from the Metropolitan Hotel
by Msjor General Sickles, who addressed
the returned regiments. Tire procession
was also reviewed at the Fifth Avenue
Fjotel, by Major General McClellan. The
erowd of people assembled to witness the
affair was immense, even for this city.
The regiments will partake of a banquet
this evening,
'ER' YORK, June B.—The steamer Con•
tineutal, from New Orleans on the morn•
ing of the 2d inst., arrived at this port at
11 o'clock to-night- Purser Craft fur
nished the press with full files of the Era,
from which the following is extracted : -
A. committee of Union associations have
regtiested _ , Gorr. Shepley tcvorder a regis,
Nation of voters iu the State, in order that
loyal people can Beleet delegates to a eon.
vention, at which they' will organize a
State government of Louisiana loyal to the
United States. Gov. Shepley cheerfully
promises all the aid in his power.
NEW \roux, June B.—At a meeng of'
the Editors to-day, Horace Greeley, t H of the
Tribune, James Brooks, of the Express,
William C. Bruce, of the Journal of Com
merce, and various others, were present,
and,resolutions were adopted to the effect
that we recognize and affirm the duty of
fidelity to the Constitution and the Gov
ernment and laws of our country, that
treason and rebellion are crimes that,
walk. we emphatically disclaim and deny
any right as inhering informalists to:--in
cite, advoaite, abet, uphold or justify
treason or rebellion we respectfully but
firply assert the right of the press to
criticise freely and fearlessly the acts
of those charged with the administra
tion of the government and of their
MC and military subordinates, and that
any limitations of this right created by
the necessities of warshould be confined
to the localities where hostilities exist or
are immediately threatened.
Par LAD E 1.P13 lA, Jane B.—Jay Cooke,
General Subscription Agent, .reports the
sale of $1,034,600 worth of five twenties
on Saturday June 6th, and of $1,070,000
to-day at the various agencies in New
York, Boston, Baltimore and the West.
Subsbribers are receiving bonds up to
May 15th. and arrangements are being
made by the departments to deliver the
bonds more promPtly.
NAkiVII.I.E, June B.—Our forces pur
sued the retreating rebels to Spring Hill.
It is rumored to-day that they have evacu
ated that place. Our loss in the en
gagement is about fifty killed, wounded,
and missing, The rebel loss is double
that amount.
Patterson's guerrillas burnt the bridge
over Little Harpeth river at Brentwood,
on Sunday morning. Slight damage. The
traits are running to-day. The river is
two feet on the shoals,
.
We printed some days ago a stirring ge•
!netts' order of General Banks, announcing
the arrival of New Orleans of, Sergeants
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Brady, Stapletop,,,MaCOrmzeir,iißeintinid,
Bitable, Neil, Harris, Darken, and two
hundred and sixty nine men of the Eighth
Infantry •of the regulararmy of , the United
Slates. 'The order of Gen. Banks recited
their history:
" These gallant men of the army of the
United Stated in Texas were . shamefully
and unconditionally surrendered to the
rebel authorities by their superior officers
on the oth of May, 181.;I. Separated frOm.
their Officers, divided into squads and re-
moved to different posts on the frontiers of
Texas, deprived of pay of more than two
ydars, they were subjected to degrading
labors, supplied with scanty food and clo
thing, and sometimes chained to the
ground, nr made to suffer other severe
military punishments. Recruiting officers
visited them daily, offering them commix
, sions and large bounties to desert' their
' flag. Notwithstanding the false reports
of the overthrow of their government
which seduced so many men of higher pre•
tensions and position,' unsustained by
counsel with each other, with few excep
tions they repelled the bribes and avoided
the treason• Those who chose a different
course did it to escape tbt , :r prison. E. .
"No government has 4er been more
faithfully served than by , ese men. Of- 1
titers of the army and., La•, to whom they
had a right to turn ftir counseland exam
ple—who had been educated by the go
vernment, and never received a month's
pay that was not drawn from its coffers,
nor borne an honor that it did not confer
—at the first suggestion of treason betray
ed the.mother that mirsed.them. : -Thank
Gad' the , edieers.eculd mot .corrupt the .
men they commandedl Not a: - soldier of
the army, nor a soldier df the navy, vo
luntarily abandoned his post. The poison
ous Subtleties of secession never touched
the hearts of the people, nor led them to
substitute the guilty ambition of vulgar,
low bred provincialism fur the hallowed
hopes of national patriotism."
General Banks gave these brava men
furloughs to come North. They are now
on their way to this oity, and will arrive
ins few days. In hie order he said to his
army:
' 'oldiers I let the gallant men that part
from us today receive they honor% they
de4erve—the peal of the 'pennon and the
shouts of the line. Let them receive,
wherever they go, the homage of the army
and navy together.' '
Not only the army and . navy,' but else'
the citizens of the country ought to do ho.
nor to these tried and faithful soldiers.—
When they reach this city they should
have a public reception, and welcome.—
Would it not be well for the Loyal Lea
gues to turn ont to welcome them to the
city? We hoar that it is already proposed
to giie thews publia diuner.—X,'
Pt,sl. - - •
L. C. rURNER,
Judge li,dvocate
JOSZPH Wirimi.
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c bring out. emigrants fro Many Part of Rng- ,
land Ireland or Sooi land, either by superior fast
sailing steamer., including the mammoth eticam-
OR RAT EASThEN, or lirst•olass Bailing vessels,
at
far lower rates than tickets oen be purchased
for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Address
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PRO COGRAPEIIC ALBUMS,
PRO FOGRAPHTU AT,RUMFL
PII O D)GRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Largest beat and cheap eat aeaortmet; fhn'ottiii
Opposite Post-office.
Currency Holders,
WaUetta, ate. Ac., at
J. W. r'Irr7COOK
BOOKS. STATIONARY AND NEWS DEPOT
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
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CARPETS FOR CASU
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AT DECEOEDLY LESS TO A N
whole Prices. to any
considerabl3eale
advance by ßo the ught
manupreviousfacturers. and
will be sold accordingly, Well Seasoned Sheet
.Oil 'Cloths,
AT LOW PRICES.
Woolen and Clotton Druggets.
Clanton Matting+, &o.
W. D. & H. BIeCAL.LIIM,
AT NO, 87 FOURTH STREET.
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WigiiiPtawilt June - B .?..4tt:the -, redon•
noissanee across the Rappahannock, on
Friday, we took sixty prisoners in the rifle
pits on the river bank and lost thirty killed
and wounded. Among the killel Captain
Cross, of the regular volunteers.
The Richmond Examiner of Saturday
'discredits the confederate dispatches from
the southwest, especially those which
state trettlitddottilossetVin Client's army.
It calls them` blatherskite telegrams.
James Mackie has been appointed com
•missioner to Peru, for settlement of claims
:Vice Leonard, Swett, resigned.
Fredericksbnrgh still held by the enemy
No attempt by our troops to take it.
att.rtvorrE, June-6. ernaudo - Wood
passed through this city this morning on
his return to New York, and received a
reception not at all flattering. The New
York soldiers on guard at the Camden
ptreet depot loudly denounced him, using
such. epithets as epkperhead and traitor,
and took tliitia to , nifortit tltai. they
were New York soldiers.
ST. Louis, June 6.—The New York del
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egation to the Chicago Canal Convention
arrived here last night b Special train, on
invitation of the City and State authori
ties. They will receive a public reception
at the rotunda of the Court house this af
ternoon. Every eVori, beingmade to
give them a warm reception.
MARKETS 131 TELEGRAPH
Nsw Yosii, June 7.—Cotion 0144; sales 550
bales at 56457. rmur declined. barrels
sbld. Wheat—WA/0 bushels sold at a decline of
2c. Corn declined 2e; sues 83,000 hush at 77,076
for New. Pork heavy. Whis§y firm. Petro
leum active; Refined 46®47
;CI Nl'l N eri, June 7.—Flour very atilt and prices
nominal. and no buyers exeeirt at a decline of
15
etvzoc had Wheat declined to Sl 13@1 20; White
held at 51 1814,1 . ..1.); Ohio or Indian Corn in good
demand at 2c for Par. Oats declined to ti4natpi
Rye in fair dotnirnd at 75@78. - Groobries
doll.
Uuld declin,d to 140. Money easy. Exchange
steady.
Honor to Brave and Faithful
Soldiers.
....-I.WrSONTY P 1 1 1
aOBEPII MEYER es SO
WASERACMaiIIraIP
prrisie Inman.
I' 4. SI Ei A (3
PI TTO CK'N
Also a large Euy 1, I y of
Poeket Hooke
CUNARD LINE.
'Steam to Queenstown and Li
The . first, class powerful Steamships
SIDON
MARATHON, I
NEW VOaI
W l tiverl t atiL L ate V V i c i relu ff
pool every alternate Tuesday, and from m Liver_
Queens.
town' oven , alternate Wednesday.
Steerate Pomace from Liverpool or queens
s:3o : from New York. $32.50, nimble in
' Old orits equivalent in Currency
Por Steerage Passage; applyito wituAats
Fulon 6t ,New York, or
lON. 40
No THOS. &Saila/LW. Agt l ,
1= MonosgabelsHousa Water St.,
iu3;lyti
W. E. Schmertz &: Co.
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET
Have mud receive./ %Varga stook of Game
1 11. E NCH CALF,
NEW Y . ORii iIiANUFAC TOW]
Whi4l9 - r beauty iifetirfa and woralanehlp oar.
. not ba
E;CELLED IN THE CITY
NEW GOODS
HUMUS & lIACKE,
Corner of Market and Fifth
li kranow opening a aplendiTetook of
New Spring Dress Goods,
New Spring Sacqnes,
New Spring Cireu larg.
New Spring Shawls,
NeW Spring Silks.
And a full asaortment of
Suthmer Dress Goods.
SEE THE PRICES AT
°NUT HALL SHOE STORE,
omen'd big h Ikeda," Congress Uaitras $1,23
women's Spr:ng gaiter 3 tuet,i
Men's high heeled b.ots, fliSct
slippars. 2Sots
MiA3e3 h•gh keeled bro agate
ine3 gait are spring heeled, 60‘..1,3
Missea Mots
Men a-Brooch calfl:o3te, S 3,25
Men's oall boots, $ 2,50
Men's brogans 75ots
Mon'a.brogana, f ',OD
These goods eau tre had at Pio
62 Fifth Street,
Call and examine for yottraelreg.
ju6
lIIIROAL SOIREE
PUPILS OF MR, V. DE DAN,
NIT' BR E WE ASSISTANCE OF Mis B
% tt', Mr. C, TITEDOUX, Mr
FELIX ISMITIT, and other distinguished artists
and amateurs, at
NIA.SCON.IC
On Tneadny Evening, Jane 91h, 1868.
Odom dpen at' seven. Concert to commence
at half•past *even. -
Tickets fifty gents.
Programme to bebad at the principal manic
Etural.
in6.d3t.
ALOOBN'S BURET'.
Er EAVES MIMIC ON Trim ARRIVAL
1
41ef the Mail train from Fittahargh, cn the
Company. for
Pittsporgh. Fort Wayne+ and Chicago Railway
New Castle. Jtlereer Shaman.. Middle
• . sex alitlEiv:witollt4
EVERY DAY.
CREA
P ]DRY "GOODS
Now Is Tile TIME TO 'SECURE
Balgainsin DrassOoods, Shawls, Cloth and
Silk Mantles of the Most fashionable styles, un
bleached And bleached Muslin, Calico, Delatnes,
Silk Sun Umbrellas at greatly reduce° pri.
ces hav,ng been purchased for cash, will be
cold cheap for cash, calf and see for yourselves at
.S.
96 Market street.
YOUR GAITERS.
BUY YOUR GAITERS
BUY YOUR (MITERS.
AT NO 35 At NO I 5
FIFTH SPREET. FIFTH S PREET-
D. S. DIFFENBACREE.
- •
BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.
YASIRISGTON BALL. (late Elm
• llfason'e); SO long and favorably known.
to 11 410mM-the Springs 'Now Open for
the reception of gums: Thebouse is large. de
lightfully - situated on Broadway, between
the Congress and Empire Springs, and
is surrounded by ample and beauttfolly Amami
grounds , --Table flret-class—and the rooms wall
sdap ed fdr famlies and large parties of friends.
For further partletears address washing ton
mill. Saratoga springs. iul;dlmo.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL!!
MOCOLJSTER & BAER,
108 Wood Street,
INAVING NOW IN STORE THE LAD.
...A gest and most complete assortment of Ci
gars and Pipes in tho City, which they are aanins
at the vary lowest
Cash Figures.
Call-and examine them before purchasing
elsewhere. All Orders promptly attendml to.
Ja23t.
PALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE.
eetved by the Committee on Eire Engines,
and nese, up to - June 20th. 1863 for three thous
and feet of beet quality of TEN INCH LEATH
HOSE, eopperrmited, and Janes' Ptent
Couplings
.attoched - thereto. Tho. hose t be
properlf tested before they are received 'by the
city. when DaYmenl,will bemmie in cash.
'JOHN QUINN,
Chairmanoi Committee,
.1) EVotaING iErAND, — mem
„ma , rakes. hay and manure forks, has' earmators.
grain oradlw, scythes, maths. scythe stones , and
harvesting implements generallY. for sale by
Remus' ig ifc DM*
m 720 No IJ7 Libedi dust
HZD4II
TRIPOL
CONGREBB GAITERS
Streets.
New rowiard Silk
New Clitnte
WIT 113 HAVE NOW NECEIVIED 0113$
NY soma stook of Summer Goods, eabrao
ing importations of the very latest and newest
styles ef
•
CASSIDERES, VESTINGS AND
COATINGS.
To an examination of which, we would respect
fully solicit the attention of our patrons and the
üblic. They ill be made up to order in the
p ant and most fashionable manner,'at reasonable
prices.
WERVOUS HEADACHE
W ILSON'S PILLS are the result of
long investigation and careful conducted
!experiments harms been in use many years,
durtag which time they have prevented and re
' lieVed a vast amount of - pain and sufferingfrom
. ..iieedache, whether originating in the nervous
' sYst.em or from a deranged state of the etamach,
They tray be taken at all times with perfast
afty. without making any change cf Met, and
the .absence qf any iluagreeable taste , renders it
east to administer them to children.
y the use of these Hea d ac he, periodic ot
tani a of Nervous or ,S , fiek. May be .pre
yen tee : and if taken in the Commencement of
an' attack immediate relief of pain and sickness
wJ Ibe obtained. - - • -
- '• -
'I hey toosem tail. in ' removing Nausea and
He adaehe. which females are zootibiett.
7 Cher act gently on the bowels-removing Cos
tip mess.
&"or Literary Men &I:dente, Delicate Peurales,
as dd all peraaos of' sedentary Witt,: they .are
vs /liable as a Laxative ' improving the apetite,
gi sing tone and Myer to the digestive organs,
as id restoring the natutal elasticity and .strength
al :the whole usstem. '
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
The genuine have dnatures of It A. WEL.
OB and B, FammssirocK Olt CO. on
• aoh Bor.. '
Sold by all Druggists sad all other Dealers in
fedloinee„ . •
A Box will be sent 'by mall prepaid 03 re
et Apt of the
4 doom from sth.
PRICE 26 -CENTS.
orders ehotal be addrussed
B. L. FAB:NISI -1 00K* CO
pwriniuniii
isoditwawtso' ad Sabi
. DKILNINTItATION 1 IOTICE—Where
-111. us, Letters =of Administitain to the Estate
O
fGe ergo ammsenforden; saddler, late of the City
IPi Stsinirga, dco!ii.;- have ea mil ed to the
r absce*Met.' all persons indebti to aria Estate
Plakeirsynient - and shoat* -- harina claims
"again istrala same. Still present Oa ittilY 10 410 3 / 1 -
l b" Id , for oettrelnetitwithout stele
WITOR
Adohnlstrator.
No 2300 hio street, Ails phony City.
nu tBo:lawilw
RIVER
,nIL,L.ICI:ENCTE.
OP PITTStOIIGITi;'
ARRIvgD4
Frani.lin. Bennett. BrowneyWo.
Clarke, do
Memory; Menlo, - (I)
Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville,
Gallatin, Clarke; ;
Gals No 2, Andortin. Cincinnati
Sir The-. river--7_Last . _evening, at mi.
Ugh there were 3 feet 2 inches water by the
metal marks. and falling,
For: (Wire land St.. - .l4onts.' - .. .
_ ..
THIS DAY. JUNE Btb. AT 4. -.
P. M.
' • THE;' ,, 'Y SPLENDID PAN.
commando steamer. M - 13.1.t.CURT,,Capt..
J. elleon r. will announced
above. Nor ire i ght.o_i_. passaxe apply on board, or
to
e). J. B. LM..NOIS'IDNAIi, CS.,-A g t &
h
For /Marietta and Zanesvine,
Regular river: Packet
leaven Pittsmirk every Verenday; 4
p. En., zaneaviile every Frid a y 8 a. in.
THE NEW .411111 SPLENDID
Pass
leave: mander
enger et EMMA GRA
BAAL MonroeAyere com eamer
.-• will ai
noted above. For- Preigh_torA.Asespe-apply
board or to B...L.W.Ulet3Tial .100 r:
api
PFTTABIIRGH - AND- :WI:FEELING
PACKFT%
For Beaver—Wellairlll43--Btriabeimille
and.Wheellaw. - •
Leaves PION/burgh. -EVery TaeadaY—
haraday and Natardasr.At
Leaves v iTheell_ag ..Erqry Altaudim:VlA4l.
nesday- and Friday: at :Cll. -
TUE SNIT RitNNING
Passortgor Et+orcter:B. C..BAKE.B.
J 0.11203 Writer COMManderkwilkleave seasons.cod above. Ftr free ht or Damage. aPPLY =board
Or to • JAMES CoLlass & co.
rmayl3
STEAMBOAT, Atotwor.,,..
W .Z 1.1:07V,IL"
Hu opened an offioe at
NO 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will mums lbsuwal Steamboat
Mena klcudneah, and wouldudioit a sham na4
mann from Iteamboatntem. anPh ]rd
//
• I
Cornei or tPeinn &'-iNt; 'ClittrAt.:-Pititsio
ralliglS - LARGEST. Cia - P.A.P.R.SW &AD.
A. best of the United States. s3s_paya for i
full Commercial °mune, • Ahab:Wing IV retina and
Commercial Arithusetia.
No extra charges for?datiukottiens, Steamboat,-
Railroad and Bank Book-keeping,
Minister's sons at'one-half price:" Eliddents'it , ;
ter and review at any time. • - .
This Institution is - conducted by egnerienced
Teacaers and praotioal business m ma:Lenge the
Preference for graduates at this College by biisi- •
sass men throughout the courant aiwellifs-thii
, .... ...
al ikif. A. COWLI3Y,'Iong knoWh ,ati AN, best
Penman of the Union, teaches Ornamental and
Rapid Du.sluess Writing. • - , • • • '
isgr•Por speektrns of Piot COWley's imiQualled• '
Writing, and Catalogue containing' toll inforratt.l -
don. enclose twents r fAient s to thii Pen als. -
. '
1131 S & fil
feb2ltawdawtf
NEW _DUES co v,.o,troir ,
To Strengthen and lzaprOvO:th e e
Tan stertew, Tails
Russian .- . Speetae
PERSONA. SIIFVERING, /HOPI DE.'
fective sight, arising from age or other
Feb.
can bo relieved by nsing the lifasuatan 'Feb.
ble Speetae) Which have been well tries' by
many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi•
amity, to whom they have given perfect satiafflo-:
Lion. The oortifieatea 'of these port4S can ho'
seen at my office.. • • • r- -' •
113. who purchase one pair of the
.liussian.
Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied - in
future free ..f charge with those which will always
give satisfaction.
Therefore. if you wish to ensure ta Disprove
ment in your sight canon
J. DIAMOND, Practical °Optician, ,
Manufacturer of the illusion PebbleSpeotacles. •
Malt; /go. 89 Fifth street, Poet Building
eae y place of business is closed on Saturday
MEEK FUN.
, . .
ROSE LEAP POWDER' =
Pearl Powder,
THEATRE/10E0E.
Vinegar Iltiuge..,;
VIOLET POWDER,
Violet Powder,
HARD dr SOFT RUBBER oriu,A6r.
Hard & Soft Rubber Syringes,
Just received at Just received at
RA.NK IN'S Drug Stare, No, 63 Market street, '
doors below Fourth. zny2S
ydropcilts, or Garden 'Sprinkler: -
A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE FOR
.11. wetting plants and flowers, washing windows.
carriages. Aro. Pumps ot every dePeription sold
and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa:er Drawer
made and sold.
%ELDON ,k KELLY, 164 Wood SL
ju.3 One door from Sixth.
SUMMER GOODS,
Gray, Poisseil Itese
SUCCESSORS TO
SAMUEL GRATA , SOIL
MERCHANT TAILOR'S
myls:2wl 110, 19 FIFTH SIT
PulilaEYY,'
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMON
pirimttruilmr; PA
ILSON'S PRAIA
CTJEM
SICI/ HEADACHE
CURE
CURE
All IKINDSIFIEADA OE
eins.awlem
,TREATER
&tail Alb Wbf
MINDRILSON
ovaßnialtos
atipearancei er the talented 79
E TTRE l, llenderson •
.EOa the Aniatiedlr Stags, sin her rofurn f era
urope.
2 113 fa . Tilefrday , oror. wI. ho presal4-d for
tb,,timt, t LOltni Att ar.a.t sad ow.
Orfuritragea,:Eatitlather:
FLOWER GIRL.
- • - •- _
Jhied„ iLu zrendiiibe
ae,' !em " ' ar. C. Poster
ast
~...2kfr P. V. B.rrne
BHiobaelaptAta. ... . . . ... 7.7-mr• J. Sef'6A
Atu. Radarsoil
conclude_ Toth •'''
IrN —
Old 0112. -;•cia
PPe n
pallr.
bedtt
VAIETES"
oleZesaos
1„ , .
What are the wyd waves, awns
What bigiiitiiiii3 Of iheviibUd?
What is the general JinOpatext EaAt,- IVest ,
North, dc ifonfhpf this Broad Dominion ?
'l' II 11% B LE'S V Alit I JETIE4.
- ,
. I You oan see nmre.:Ttto. anattarn gore Intel
leatual am nsement,..than any other place in
ITeitcriehavethre tientesit'entedtante.
Here.:we have ' the greatest- vocatisitg;
?it, P 1914: dagiiiik Dafivspeeis.
The funniest negro Pe,rterniorse
. T : R l .x °l' l4 i i !!"'4k - .k er ". i its•
The greatest Tagrers,. • . .
In t irivLlinlkir.. - tir Sinaatiodjeais we gal ti be;
eguallei b y WU marfouter in , pe _world , for:
$l, 000.— The manlattaimoney arerikefeYe mady‘....
go- niihtithe oaks rfeat,wilLbe t per..mmet or
, par coaifirth.t;i4l34:6 be tbecidied: either in
OPERA, OR BALLET,. TRAGEDY OR
- .COMEDY. • "
_p____a me early, and get, seek seats,
1 cfr' 1
vat'Ya,tipttal--:,00Quo
- -
'110111EL`• - S HOW:
trxider Alut.,Digeotion-• -Pfofeasional
;Centrol of Idly. C. W.9I.NRA, formerly
ICE
ONE elk 'rick VtisT
.Finazt AnDpointed'and
Largest Organizations
Noyi - sl4uni;-Wlli
1 13111 EATEIR;WRAiLY OF TALENT,
With More HOESES, PONIES. MULES and
other animal!, and-.lrith a - _•Progremme refined
and uneadeptionable; one ' that commands the
respect, countenance atuk.suppert of all think
.lllle. aed appreciative people, la now on a,
Truly Triumphant Tour,
And will visit tha follorrinirplares du ing the
mntithslar Junei:and Je:Yi 1R63.. Brookville,
'Marion, Franklin, Oil tits, Buobanan Farm.
le,Tidionte- Warren, Jamestown, Co
lumba.. Union Mills... Waterford.: Edinburg,
Meadville. Mercer, then
A IE7 PIT S ILTII Gt
-014 1171 b, Mtuivgtraary Of /ndepPri
- deuce bay,
froin thence to New 'Castle.' Shwa% Grawaville,
Girard, Lter.: , . - • ~• .
- sir.trA`t ironcE
The Agent and managerturnt of publications,
reepeetfoily-eaoures the, ~publici t.tnt tba Led/
now Mrs; Charles Warner, but formerly
_ .334L141 - 11.1.C.11A.
and her daughter
I,llibie
will anuear * Andlierfurm;at'euch, ;knit every
C
perforrunne ;
C. H. z
CASTLE. General Agent.
Dr. A P. JONES,ltlanager of publications.
, ECIAIr NOTIOES.
i• IC* 008XWK54...... Laza
CORNWELJG (iSk KERIS
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
. sILTER.& BRASS RiATERS,
and Fnannfaotaryna of, -
Saddlery Carnai& Hardwale,
85:01ajr fifitet. and Ikannes , noNerar.
' -
mate,
C
_BISTADOILVEVHADEL DYE.,
WERE 0 IWIR 110 Z ie s
five from all ohleofloaable
erttea, - that produce each "ipleadid arel "permsa
wit thAta .0 kthiv. o l44l4 6 4pqquia l / 4 17;tugrorivy
ead'o m
brlittaderolt.Exisellator Minis Dye.
This watehless-artiele prontitmed, by all who
have ever applied - tti or seen it applied, them=
worulerfid• rove lon• of she- age. -Tea 'ninnies
(orally shade-of brown or the 'deepest
riair itleaves-thisakin unstained..
- illanufwiturai- by J. 011.18TADORO, 6 Astor
House, New York, Seldernywhere. and appli
ed to , all Hair Dream.,
Priee..sl.sl6o and.lo per beir.stoilording to Ate
taidAderwlmoe,
TOMAS". VENETIAN HORSIV
halswlat, pi* bottles at fifty elude -
or Onaelleht.tutliCeaUs; coil% sprains. ko.,L'ivar
, .rantwitheansithartanyother: • itis'used itY ail
ttte great hutzemew an Loins 'lsland courses. it
wit) not c tire Tit:whose anarin_ ,_ ad there is no
liniment to exptonce that will. What it IR sta
ted to cure it positively does. - No owner of hor
ses be withoutit after trying one bottle.
One glo o rdviyes and often saves the life of an
over-bsated er 4rjrat horse. For oolio and
belli-ache it has
~.netrer, failed. Just as sure as
the iron rises, inst-so 1 ore is thhr vaftisble Lini
ment to be the horaii mbrooat ion of the day.
Sol& by all druggists. - I)Hioe. yigortlandt Sinter,
New York.' - • ' '
Price Z. and c'aots: . ri01,41,7 all dragaista,-
Wafts about IlrandretWa
Nay areai n,
Westohester YOet.C t
418 V
hlr. Q. TEN Eyck Samos. Koraor Arks
Deari would - state that I was Induced to
use BRANDRETB!D PEDIA - thronith the room
men/dation ofdebn Swift, of Croton, Westohes
tor county. Who was /entirely restored to health
by their use, He wand& forsome two years, very
costive and-11month/, and he`tried everYthirst
but was not relieved, he Woken° Bran
dreth's Pill erat7 do , forp.week. suds dose of six
Pilliievfai du for threctys, and then took one
Pin every day:with an - occasional dose of Bin. In
one mouth - be - was &Witten towork. - erid inane
months he well galnlng Ojgwis In welskt, L . ,
Yours truly. EDWARD PURDY.
WintoOMß 01 =MSS
Edward Parly .being duly' sw_orn, says Maths
resides In the town'-of New uutun that some
rears sire ha Was very sick with a sore on his ley
which had been Ismail* for ever Aye yeasts that
heolfill also =oh distressed b y pain tub's chest.
and besides very costive= and daspeptia that af
ter tryintrorarlons remedies and many p
he commenced runiglirsadrethisPithi.st i rt=
three.thnoa a week . and at the end- of one month.
thesore cabbies- healed, and:at the end of two
months he wasenidrely eared or coativeatay dn.
poosialmad4mlz.• aid hasMesalaeti weal ever
sinew -EDwARD PtiEDY
Sworn to heforaina this Elth day_of Oet 1 8 62.
• MALOOLNE SMITH.
nt or tivetro - Justice of the Peace.
Bi so * in y is irmopa+ty Diamond Ailey
coNCORD:GRAP.E.
.
(11 itPERIOR - $4 50 PEA
desere , sl2.so,,Parileii, seta VincliatOPor
detain -s2spar . sliox •
ey . 'No. 2D Dirt street:
HA Y rtYkE V ATOM, WITH ANTI-
Trial - tn. or Common Blooks, for *As b_y
BECKawm 41: LONU
in 4 No 147 Liberti Itreetr
~~ys~i~~~~i.