ADVERTISING agencies. l ' i; ]TKNulLL A CO. No. 31 I™. ™ ’ New T -rk city, and No. 6 State Boston; and L. p. FONTAINE A Co., «o. 83 Naa.au street, New York city, are au orlzed to take Advertisements and Subscrii - tions for us at lowest rates. ,^ We wiU the Dailt Post, to agente fct the r»t* of $3,00 p er hundred copies. LO C A I, [ \TELLI fl E X C E ISI'AY MORMTfQ, JUNE 1, 1864! J™--* ftre broke out In the shop of the streetsT 1 ' °° rner ° f Peon and Irwin streets between two and three o-olock, yester day afternoon, and in a minute or two reached the roof of the building, which was as dry as a l° r,r i mike “• An a,a ™ »•« raised and in two minutes the Allegheny steam Fire Engine was on the ground, and in a few min utes more the Engle, Neptune and Duquesne, were also ready for service. I, is difflcult to say whether fhe Allegheny or Nep,unt*had tUI ’ hnt " '' a bUI a ' ery Bhorl tUI both were throwing beautiful streams of water upon and over the roof. And it was oer inly not more than a minute till four streams were dashing strong jets of water upon the b eliding. The t igilant Engine, which had been aten apart lor some purpose, was the last to rrive but was very soon in operation, too, and the are engines soon quenched the Are. When f'tnT Rll 1,1 o|,erati< ’“ th « alght was grand, exhibiting the great superiority of steam en gines. Though the tire was soon quenched, yet the damage done by it and the water together renders the building useless without a great dea of repair. The cornice ot an adjoining building was console ably charred, but there was no other damage done to the surrounding tenements. We did not ascertain the loss to the proprietors, though it must be heavy, as there was no doubt a considerable quantity ot oth , r 11IO] , crtJ . d4lna(roU ~y either the tire or the water. Many articles of household furniture were saved, however, by the exertions of men who periled their lives to sate them trom the devouring flames. The building was insure*!. The building belonged to Martin Connolly, and the lose la estimated at one thousand dollars in personal effeets, and three thousand on the of th*¥oss Th<! iniUr,nCe ma >~ co '' cr tivo-thirds Sanitary Fair-Thcuovel.iu.oi .displace continue to grow and develop rapid])-. It is at present one or the busiest places we over saw. There is much to do yet preparatory to the opening ceremonies, and the committees are Kept very busily engaged. A new building is being erected south of the new City Hall to be used L as an apartment lor Cashmere goata n number tof which are exhibited at the fair An eight pounder steel rifled cannon is placed In Monitor Hall in addition to the huge Col um blads befo.e mentioned. Beside it are two ery small rifled cannon, throwing about a one pound bah. The larger cannon, or the eight mites Tr'“ Carry l,,Ur miloa ' the less ‘«’o lies. There Is also it, this .Hall a nice llttle brassetmuon sent fro,:, Boston lo the Fair. Me ehanlca Hall isgrowingin in,per,aneevery rapid. y. There Are found three patent rooting ma r e.T;r'o^ Sl '°“' i ' *«- sof ° ,her machinery, besides stoves a.' I pumps of fllle ; 2:sari| tOQ nu “^;; to mention. Artis, lh„ and the old curio"y shop are being rapidly decorated, and by ,h ls evening will be ready to be opened. tL 1 rear and Floral Hall are nearly completed „ absolutely surpass the powe/of dese ip ion Those who wish klJ uw what Is to be seen there will have to g„ and themselves i ' ,u " u, “K-'ibou, i\oon yesterday a young HlflnA b ou t Bi hteex age named Enos Kunkel was drowned while Muflu “ River, near Four ilte Hun. The young man was employed i, the Steam Cracker establlshmenl of S s Ma,' >lu on Fourth street, and tn company thh another employee, was attending to the deli ve, ' nLr ‘ OCallty ° f thc ‘ Uaaa 'er. Rain - near the home of his companion, he was invtu,• wemltcf bathe 1 " hile flH ' altln S “* Preparation come , tomPaDy Wlth younger broth, er of his companion the latter returning to tl e house for towels. The lad s,v„ »>,„ g S - o one capable of rendering aid was near, the little boy being of no avail It U supposed he got into deep water, ng “ Me to swim lost his presence of mind rftfit The°‘ reCOrertli »< a l»t« hour las. T yOUng mna "'* a ‘he Only son of a Widow lady, residing near Greenabig, West moreiand County, and a few grad n_ and estimable 1 ? C ° lleg< '' lie was an ambitious «ous, andoVrrirm;:? Bl^'^’ and ae q ualn.anees s„ regrei his^d^S The West-Chest er Cadet»._A very line company of youth., all dressed In gra ' un, flftT^“on““ mbet ‘ n f ab ° Ut ° De h,Uldre ' l R “ 1 nity person?, arrived i„ this city yesterday about 4 o’clock, and marched ,o Alleghwycon ■on. proceeded 'by ,w„ liras? Bands. They brought with them all their equipments and baggage and will camp out on Allegheny cun »*><«•> t bey "propose' at! ed volunteers would turn out on parade. They are under command ol Col. Theodore Hyatt “ CS ?° rt ‘° the Governor < j iitlllS,:iS, ' ed in'fhik cit" “-able'toflnd room thi. written as it Tin JZT'V ’ ,nd - Oreat Excelsior Circus—ti » Offer on thTpart O? !L ls a mo “ t Über »‘ ahow Is one of the best now^ Ser il aml aH tb e lng the latest novelties we L llnE > preCent laet In connection wilh’the Uu l«h| Ur<s C of thla whloh the exhibition if !“ a ble “•ffeet for crowded houses. All the nirf a 1,111 Beoure first class character-uiaSJS*" are of a said of Mile. LoS» a ToSS3« “.C Z complished female equestrienne* nr S. 8t Ac " P h on the QfeScircua ifm be 1 ?* ***’ the 6th of June and exhibit for one weaken! benefit of the Sanitary Fair. week for the “ D - M mJastabU^TS 1 *? Ilhd ' Hhtai! p-i_ rja » •nroent is just on the route to the most superb style. We do nit I,k ®° eB9eB of the Mr. DjSba v nSto c to MSTubn»s at bb HE 1 * sj 'sszisi'* found Day *. Hayden, No fiS Wood street r . , i aU kinds ofhandsome and other materl-V usfd by carriage makers, harness audiddie facturera and others using- hardware of thn f“*v /bey keep on hand an excellent aason gjntofwmp, saddletrees, harness, wood work »n w* j an “ clo “ 1 * Also laee and trimming of the cSm.n 0 ?, 11 et No - 68 Wood of SmSanggS2S^ p ’ ““ «*•“& of *££&*&&&* Street and examine the Pianos for sale oniyby. ££fcar- Ht,,or >- of th. Admlnistra lon at Plttock’A opposite Postofflce. i ST' '**• Eacbanm s1 c. V'# S t Sto.! UP * rtor »le Sanitary Fair—Treasurer’s JList, N. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, acknowl- ' edges receipt of the following additional contri - outioofl: Prom the Committee on Stoves, Heaters ic. i Bradley*. . A lot 400 00 I J Marshll &Co 200 ® c? ‘ Employees of urcmll. ste- Blase 1 ! &Co K6U • iioLiman &. <} ar - 50 Employees o f rison and Em- ' olln - 41 Br ° 35 5“ Payees 166 4.9 From Coal Committee 7 1 Walton East p„„, ~, . , , Birmingham.. 200 00 I*o w R’“‘H 1 T Fawcett East i> ° w . B ° * Birmingham. 200 ooT> i&er lou 00 Caldwell 4t Bro. wo 8 wn B k°M _ C H Ormsby” luu oo Caj) J S ATlntyre Tow Boat ‘ Allegheny ” fAmi| COnße(lUence of the removal of part ofrnv I the Conf£f* E ISSUED UN famUy my own age, an.l other consideration- o 7 r ! /! f ° n&reB^of Ma «h Bth, 1864 r the v^*::: The Magnificent Estate or UENT INTEREST WILL BKPAmiVZoA WADDIM GTON, ' u " b ° n ' ls “f "°> over one hundred dollar, an™ h£ n hU| nl | ng 1 W nC n CS 0f beßutif ul and fertile roll- ! !‘ 5 ’ SD '' 0n sll other honJ » “emi-annuallv The S£3“~S=sr;S; -~AS on , A ” thfBP b >- Act of Congress, are »*«■ ***„*„, KJujZ™ 1 !" I ''' aum-umled Wllh j 1 helr value U increased from one to three per «j p t J S Patterson k r~ — ! ?“<“-■> 1,, . e reu 'a' <>l which pays more than the ?™r „z s-fiwaS&aa?*i, ***• p * r °‘m :zlsr■: -- 1 r ;:rv‘a‘:‘-JikSs; Moorhead ' k , ’ oo# ’ ’ 600 «* offi‘b“ri£'. °4 “J™ of **« »<-«t; £"* ‘ tM!k “mpanto or separate communities A*** ffidc,jrf“ ~.swaw.s& 4^ yS. ;z :#2P « 8 ! i« r „r,;; r: Lewis, Bailey, iW*u u » 13 " to j NEW YOKifc—At the nfti rnt ' te nua,*n(l are thus made eoualir »»• i n •&& From Hardware Committee- “ ‘ "phieahei ,-hu a, est '• ’"''' ‘ he henfflt of ' hp Mair kDavid- .Victor Keller ' 'lit" * XI HIA -M«»r.. Bullet t i Pal,- ° S '' ofShVu.en 100 °°'t A i*f*y -’■* oo : iIALTfMOKE-MeMrs. It. strau., 1,„. a ,ch ? ■ , ' ,mile(t »<*» of the United state, on Orawford&co luu 1m?!-' ! PITTSUTJROH-Mr I n rv w i interest Is payable In gold, on the .T<i d ay 'ohn England * ' i F Sb - : ot? h TdeU hn- The T, “ /Mrs Joshua Han- rlrm-t.' ' mNAT1 ~ R - “• Mttchell k <•„ . w„,. r ' ''hile the custom, nJZ E »p.oyees-„f a i -*• - KfT w Xr >*•: halehueT’oTtTo"™,riTt ezr rer «“° n .3 on! -■ ; f „r in r , r f r—■ Fhilomathean In IpQPm C|f n/ ,1, „J f 1 ..1 lot. r<st, while the recer.t Increase -of the Mttute (t'olrired) 75 no ! 1 CLOCK 31161 JlQPleiDeDtS 1 ‘ ,lol ‘ btl ra6 raise the annual receod, Treas stJa™- AT WADDINGTON £AEM ’ t3t‘nT , m m m on,hCaamf ~rat"‘n'“'-importsb oat fund on ; Four mHea from Wheeling, on UethiuvTu'rnnikr *160,000.000 per annum. John° a HuVchin 3 ' Uo ° °° I V ’ j"*’?*'’, !««-!, Aj\l) : Htm Srtd“ t? o™' 0 ™' ° f ' hiS loa " la Ta 0 “ on ‘lardencr soo auftiou all mv ' W ' hy '’ ui,lJi; : Matin l f!’ 1 .°" Doliara - lostructlona to the St 3 p s , *->tsbl J - for a, ' , r, t o,;.'"in!;' ) f ,"- lrty ! Na^ ooal liaaka ««<« as loenagent were not Is man ruH*Z W 1 '' ib : ' • :- - !' !“ SUfJ u nUlMarch 20th, hut the amount of BondT Evangelic* ’ ;|".Z r '•'•!•’• «• • l ; " -my ' »t the United Stele. Treasury up Church Alle- ' 10 May !lst, «■«, ’ 1 theny - 'SdS'Z 'r ' r ' $54,564,900. •Md ,l the ld : ‘ „ -"“bscriptions will l.c received by the Ingas Mteaor thu UNtTm, States at Washington, UKm v, --.Hi,- ~ ~ he A.-sistajii raE.tao-KKiis at Mew York Hostoji and Philadelphia, and hy the o&LLould..\ j?5oo Cant M’Cormlck Tow Boat lOO oo , iron City (.Join mercia] (,'ollegp ;;yo 00 £ n ® l>ualftp,eaq 150 ooi I >Shaw Veraail les Townahlp. Obaa. <j Mellor Wood St M Jorea, esq Allegheny Sav inpa Bank. .. Cook. Pettit it Co Provision Denera •John M } (.’re*, Kittaanine C JllcAboy i Butler in /w)! I H McEihenny, I, Al legheny City 5 1 ‘ White Se | «■ i ley * -v:'T«n»s Me • '-utock Saw >l,ll Ninth W moo, Fjo# Flint Glass Manufacturers Bnkewe; l Pears T A Frans a .1 araes J) Lyon Shepard fc'l Phillips At Best. 250 00 Richards 1 t FHI Wthridffc" MO “ A h- L tir 7 10 i' 5 ‘ '.damskCo SS So ! "I" 1 '"'■- loooo' AtterburyicUo. 100 oo 1 wm c °™r°»y i ■lent ,„ tL ojSg o^.l/o 1 Sa I n a^r7Kair , ' , : U, offer of the Committee• J a ‘ r ' <J^"‘AV ’ J - «• Lawhi,,- ! ■ w/bkor-v'’ h -Kixk£.w., All the late books and papers al ?v» -> •• posito Postotflcc. ‘ a Wi “ Pocket Albums and Pocket Book; P t P r lock's, Ojtposiie Poetofflee. ' Sl.ip.at Ptttock's, opposite Postofflce. kir's, r £ I Jl^rketat’reet 11Slle fra?ra!lcc . Knn- j'the „uly safe and sure eure. It con and lu“uranfr^ h « o . c^ nt ‘ glves hemih. l-esutv uu T“ n °. r deleterious drugs, no min- Market street, below Pourth S ° lcl S * Ran kin's, m! < r 1 n .i lin ‘~ns compounds common _ow>ourth. It» ••fi.eil.es generally sold for this class of „. „ s ‘;, r “'S“l' »f Proper.,. m e3ic ? i:i ?“’ that Physicians PARK, M’CURDY &CO w/ieeline on TtieHHl raith \ Wn<l,liD?ton i ' ftrin ' > : •''i V' * 1 * l ‘. Se H “* ( k e * r practice in JIJAStTfACTrREHS OP cur-.1'., inents cm be procured V’ "‘a K e<repl>- , ' ,111 ' 1 dangerous eases. -i-’" Ura 2 ler'a am! Belt t'oiii.eT Dressed'Co?' vi'b A co r^ an “^' ° he r™ 1 no 1 h,,lcri ’ mirturts or doubt- I^'? ,iu So b -sw*— *U2£XMsssr a-Yuanis zz&z sinp,e - = Ig .' . -'ft f« I'— Itl.'>.*KßKßKt cIrWH*. psISKT" I “"W* CU..O Mr dee,red died. I fee Inn .he proprietor a name ia 9'MT't'tT prtr't nn * *" MnKOWN On t a -•- 1 , "' 1 11 1,11 1 l il ' v.-nippcr of each bot- -MJ-lili -PAIIK & Got« MoKOW^,„Ms6sr j d eY;. aMo ’ Cloi:k ’ THO -' i - 6 I'npni. l NINTH WARD FDTTWIIPV o-?w^'M ll,a a e,,l “ Ce,rom,heresld f‘>« PITWBI-RIH ’ Plrarandisoseconut, S3SSK “*• ‘ **: r.. ..I. ESSSZiS; ”■ flMMfferotSMK -. re.. -AsSißSsa: I T? OTATirT ii $l,l per Bottle. tbm made to order. J descrip 11 Hill VV JjK, ... _ - n !fr vtn^ a complete machine shop attached to FOE Alt sewing machines lwo ’ • Tins r.A-.-, Blaek D»moni Steel Works iissssss: ~ ' ' -;=«; celled to closely > iratcl' t' i', ,l " , r Mln<;COn '- • rear , r, • MABTOAOUBBSS OF h ‘ ‘ ‘“’' ! AP\S BATTA I JON 1 BeSt Qualit y of BeQned Cast Steel, ' COMPANY E. “- “ —A. \. Scientific American. W^nr&M“b h - ’ '•' oB " ,#nl for *«'"*“•«■ under Tu g ckfri° Ho°aom“ hl, “' 1 » »“ ' KNAP ' r ’“ Be ‘ 1 Bnd for "'' rd <“ l So^y,olo^• hl I V?fLA yl '‘ S,o the ei e 6 | Will be received, clothed and equipped wI,!!v Eat ! le ’ ‘f substance, was also in the other ' f 'f^ or hJ>‘diers. Xo maoblne complete with for s i ted *° “ d for sale at “fIE BAIH .^leAtt a S d ffl" No e % r °{?[ ll f “A 7 «'*** d ‘-“f» t ' I g3B^*fiaa&js«s: 1 “ - W - ° r W -WARD, Chairman. Sw-sSlrsil? ga *teh.s.- ;F 53H? • gera. It is what every Udy should have Sil everywhere. Prepared by Sold , rg'- . .. w. E. liAOAN, Troy, N Y Address all orders to its.. DEMAS S. BABNES & CO. S - New York, i ! H and a ..H l end4 f ce at the Hall to receive : ~ Si - p 4»“- jliCleaner T n IVT iamp chimset | "eiSSST itSsrN o .”®™ Chimneys broken i ing and is the wi,ho , u ' wasl ‘- , cleans a chimney oronerlj v * that principal Lamp storca. l.nn 1 ; ,? or . Bale at the Store of stores, end at the Lamp and Oil WELDON h KELLY. _A gents for the M.'trmlart,, r< . rH A UMlKlsl'a.ATOK’s 'NO'I lt fci lAV..I A V.. : » <,BEBT c - Jam ics nu , ~ [ET SOHMEETZ & bleakiey. present them duly authenticate!, and thole i,'^ 6 Manufacturers and wholesaJe dealers in *° ; nkminating and Lubricating Oils, Jeelbntdfcetnr j CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL. BENZOLE wBSujoS ft KafiSf" MS AND STEAM FITTERS, Plnmbere tad Brass Fonn3ers, 16* WOO!) BTREKT, nMr JlxtH, Pittsburgh, pa. ' "M/uUUyj .XBXiiJMJwi » Wood (trort. ! W. SMITH’S ~ . rT , -- — iok saijs . ; *■ 10-40. BONDS. 1,011 79 1 $9OO 00 j ■■l9 so • i'.'m" ir.i'crji .- *, „ hh.! n.ij ifuu-ii'nc ii !■*> r, i,i Hit- I ir, u ,'J' *’ f SitrJi 1-; .H 00 1 m j irt-M 00 U() : *07.X63,7y | **4.059 37. | “PEOPLE’S CONVENTION » dysentery 1 ??iiSg?®s»^sw , .lolu, i 'mllM’rts. Alfr;,| : ', 1 ’ V“''‘'l’ £ST 5 d/y , HvS{"No ,rt i 1 t “ff! EYEnv TH«:ns. ome. N,, .V w f Eon., ■le.in.ui .11 »| tending ijic . ln * in *■ -''•--.‘'in 1 k:z n X\7u‘ '“ e Co»7ram'« for^ o rm« l '.'!;; , ‘‘ “ J Biurrhaa. D/XOVs AROMATIC Blackberry OARMINATIVE EARLY NEXT WEEK. At Wilkins Hall, 4th Street, From this date. Lieut. Arthur Stuart, l.atc 9tii Reserves, Recruiting Officer, M’CLELLMD’S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET. sasin a IiAJtCPS. CommlMion Merchants for the sale of Grade OH. Jgp23 No. 165, Wood street. Pittsburgh Pa. B - L. H. DABBS, photographic artist, 46 and 46 at. Clair Street, _ PITTSBURGH. K&SafSSSp: <u>d Eancy Bael^Cf^rTt^J^SS —A.\h OPPtCH AMD tVAEBHOOBB, HO & 151 First and 180 *.122 Second »t a f obl&-lyd PITTSBURGH UTh*i?y, AL ° f ; LIVERY STABLE.. Ihe undersigned having removed his I !«•«_ ry stahle from the rear of the Scotfllou-e w a c th OonS^ er M° f t . aD(I Sml U‘«eU street. . y. Conn b old Btand, is prepared to furninh «hort SeS ,’ bt !F icS| “ nd horßeß upon the rates. * A GOOD INVESTMENT.—A NEW Rn ‘ ! v,l ' Ußl, le machine, capable of netting Tjo per clay above expenses, has just been com B I Pleted and patented. The patent-rtehtr A: State of Pennsylvania with* one or mofs ma % °" e r c ‘ ! for sale on favorable terms' This is a rare chance for investment -1:2,000 to *3,000 capital required ‘ irom fetei , t r r eSJ „ BOX leblfPtf _ Pittsburgh, Pa. KNA BE & CO’S HIGHEST PREMlriai Grand, Parlor Grand, and Squ”e Plinth With Overstrung Baas, Agraffe Treble, Fu lUron Improved Frame, and all the late valuable tS, provemonls The tone Is pure, j musical character ; of the best workm “shin touch, evenness and quality of tone unsurpasi ed bj any. I.ach Plano guaranteed for eight £»Tw,S£ a^^o^bfsb^ra^ro^f^ recll'vmylß mylB The undersigned having t 7 ken out letters of administration nnnntkl ISt1 St m C °J °I in s - Palmer t >»'<= of Auihiay ro k'c <!., hereby requests ali persons havFng“Fato'c or demands upon the estate of said declared to make them known to her without delay persons indebted to said est Ate are requested to make immediate payment. to JVLAKY AIW PALMER, Adm’x. No. 39 Locust street, Allegheny City. apMawdQw JJERSOIVS WAJSTTIJfG GOOU SER vices ble SHOES will find that they can buy them cheaper at No. 98 MARKET STREET than any other place In the city. NOTARY PUBLIC, hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. I‘BEH'CIHj PAPPB HiS&lHgg ■*• . HE S , SS,» rt . U ” ,,re,,ot Premium „ n snl , the> . Hret National Bank of Filtubnrjrh. P, Thir.l National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS " h ‘ Cll Hr ‘ ! ‘■‘■l'O‘ltarle. of Public money, a.nlall RESPECTABLE BANKS AND HANKKrc- throughout the country, fi.-ting- ns agents of tl : <- ' T , ’ iK ' Si, ’ r> ' "'HI furnish fur j 1 r infor ßiation on application, and FRcmiy “ LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Hmoltinyr Works CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth Bt., Sole Agent, eapesttT JOS. H. BORLAND. S. S. BH YAly , 69 FOUBTH BTBEET, LATESTbV r EL E GRAPH, FOB THE POST. Important Scouting Expedition. ts Ew I okk, May 31.—A special to the Herald , dated Martinsburg, Va.!, May 30, says: The scouts sent out by Gen. Kelley, by order of Geu. Sigel, haye re turned, being entirely successful in their operations, gaming important informa tion, and capturing 30 prisoners a r> horses, and 40 head af cattle. The nolo nous Major Triplets is reported tlie prisoners. | The Pacific Railroad Bill. -Sew York, Slay 31.—The Tribune Washington special says: The House Pacific Rrilroad Committee had a session on Saturday, withont making much pro gress. They adhere to their own hill, | and do not give much consideration to ! the Senate bill, which was also before | them and wdl W roportnl. Alarm m Georgia—The People Flocking to Atlanta. • P New York, May 31.-An Atlanta, Ca dispatch to the Richmond Examiner f the .Oth, says tho people of Northern Georgia are Hocking into Atlanta, await ing the impending struggle. The Relief Committee is doing all that is p „ BsiWe and appeals to the people of Georgia Al abama and South Carolina ,o aid them immediately. Help is needed for the destitute women and children Arguelles Arrived at Havana. Fnn.ADEi.rnu, May Hl.— The Phila (lelplna Hulletin has. the following spe etal, dated Washington. May 30th- The 'Vnrsays that all the trn,.p 9 in the field ‘ e ' , ; par,nio " t of Gull and west of the Mississippi River, not including Missouri, are., to he commanded by Major General Canby. Gen; Banks has been appointed Military Governor of Louis iana, with headquarters at Hew Orleans The Captain General of Cuba announ ccs the arrival of Arguelles, at Havana „ in custody of the Spanish agent. The Captain General,-'in-a letter, returns thanks to Mr. Seward for the service he lias rendered humanity by furnishing a rnedutm through which a great number of them may obtain their emancipation whom the escape of Arguelles would have reduced to slavery. The Captain General adds that the simple presence of Arguelles on the Island has, in a few minutes, given liberty to eighty-six hu nuin beings. Latest Washington Items -New Youk, May HI.-The Times » aslnncton special s.,y s: The H„ u&e t'"mmitUT on Foreign afT.i.s arc jnclin td th,; °l’ iui ' ,n Congress has Iho "- 11 ’ to nKhcalt ' •a-hat policy our Gov. 1 rnnil 'nt shouhl puisne with regard tolhe French in Mexico. A scnniing party, sent out from Alex 'imlrm, returned Saturday afternoon '■outing a party of guerrillas,capturing a num rei, and destroying a large quantity of supplies. The California delegation in Congress tiave secured a modification of the pro. I'oo d taxation measure. • ImP Orpf? t r? enins^ lft Movements red Hour ‘y Expec- 'V tw ’k t Be, May 31. —The Herald says " luis information, not proper to publish "Uhls time, giving full details of the highly important movements now taking place on the Peninsula. Meantime, nows ‘of the most important character may be expected at any hour. Bermuda Hundred correspondents say the Peters burg papers officially announce Bcaure' ga;d\s loss in the fights with Butler at ■l,OOO wounded and in hospital, the kill ell not counted; also, that The people 0} Hmrgia, who are fleeing before the ad vance of Sherman, have much difliculty m procuring food and clothing. A Wail from Richmond— Beaure gard’s Army. New York, May Sl.-TJae Richmond j Examinee of the 2Gth speaks of the gionmy placidity prevailing in that city caused li y the closing of ail the stores! shops, &c., for the purpose of’turning into service all the arms-bearing men. The families of the poor militia men, it says, continue to niingle anathemas and tears with their borrowed crusts. Ex tortioners in the market continue to swell their profits, jand bless the wisdom of those in authority. The people have grown sick of the i wrongs inflicted on them within the sptice of a few weeks and be sure they 'frill treasure them up! A Herald, correspondence of the 26th says: What forcesjßeauregard has not sent to Lee, remain in our front strong ly entrenched. General Windsor, who has had charge of the Richmond prison ers, had shifted theif quarters to Golds boro, North Carolina. The Union*pris oners have been alliremoved from Libby prison. New York, May HO.— Gold openedat 88 and rose to 981. Coun tt% J l ! ,, Counterfeits!! I LOOK OUT I! LOOK OUT 111 Humbugers are About' 1 ' _ GESBISE PEBBLE Spectacles b “ Biness > "“d have received direct from H fl , ne and moat brilliant genuine Dia nreaei-v»tlaa , an I !';£ We s P e = t aclea, warranted to Suf^fiT^ 6 ’ atrengthen and Improve tie light Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles fr<2> of *he first should fall. P Aj7o, r£“v£l c? f | the B f leat alooks aTer brought to thiß eitv of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which 1 will sell to suit the times and respectfully Invite all in want of thearticlr J. DIAMOND, Practical Look out tor No. 51, 51, 51 Fifth atret-]} ICAR OATS, 1 car load Ear Com, 1 do Shelled Corn, To arrive and for sale by PATTERSON A AMMON Wo. 0 Wood itree my3G Flour— -360 bbla Extra Family Flour: J ust received and for tale by FETZER A ARMSTRONG, corner Maritet and Flm sta. BEAN'S — 20 bbls choice White Beam. Ju*t received and for sale by ? FETZER A ABMBTKONQ cornef MarketPwlV. TOBACCOr- : 3 hhds Leaf Tobacco, 5 boxes 44 .4^ In store and for sale by; , • “22StA R3!is “ONQi y corner Market and FiralMa. HAT—4O BAXES TIMOTHY— In store end for sale by BU*« ' eom« M»rk»t ud Flat it». MBcial & mtiMAi,. ITISB Sf <ia W*«BOC» UARKKI'. Daily Post, j SUOAR S alM .*““£■ J ““ I- *««• I SoifctSS&Sg^bl. PLOtTtPf 25 #* to" "'■ I ®l fe OUn - iX - *>.*>@B,oo, ,00 do. *7,75 Per bushel. aiea in lots ,2c _U_InSKEY—*I,25@1,30. ; T^Z a S ®* AT °*s—Says thTT Y' aSiiSS | in the House ancUnVf o <j Claimills seats as to Mr. Fisbback of!* t ena!e ’ dlcid( ' d I Should not come In and thaf’ he necessary to invoke the aid of rw ft crats to prevent the outrage lite Senate through ids nersrfn Mr'Fih? 1 i , tto - be ' their CW? IT 54 thS ordina “h of becess on for Arkansas, aDd went inin tap to his ears. Mr Lane °! { i ansa , 3 . brought him into the Senate anrl established him com fortably man arm-chair and with a desk a» rejection will have some influence Won the vote of the Ealtimore Conven- i.J 1 ?,/ 101 ! 56 illi,ar >' Committee vis- D 03,. o , t - hfi ° U,ert,a y' fVirtl ><’ Pur- P«se of inspecting the contraband colo ny organized by Colonel Green and tl e members expressed themselves hi'hlv sbWed .^ d 'mprovement. It is not oth!r d nf th , er thls Committee or any des it„rriim ort , y r Viait ' the numerous d ™‘', Bo,dier3 families. It is pre sumed, however, that they will not. P few lad >' at St- .roe, Mo., had a : in at* , ZZ ma ?° 8 101l 01 fiVe iD k cook abput Placing Itin the stove; wta"n and opening the oven do ,r ; We ’,,i L( rs inflicting a very painful wound. and Mir^eto^erd! h °‘ d jgfg< 2TOJ&, r bffi upper j r aw g fand h l.mtTng 84nds, has passed through a very pain lul operation and is doing weil i" inch of flesh has been cut from the chefk, pieces of lead removed wh ch ° d n ged there in the original flurt 1 t^ e new> wound covered with a tesfess “ a “" m - to be read in all the churches of his dio*^ di S Wa a s n bn n t T' licl ' hasakl that Garibal • but an Italian ndventurer n man of no military genius, a man’who wcretoribcnlto hen bis were bribed to submit to him, and whose revolution' 8 *' 1 nP ’ pcl ' fi(i y- violence, and revolution was put an end to as soon as tothdfr r Dt T rd v kan,mil of m en faithful urr ha 1 m o ? 6t ke ? : J uae ‘his adven ture, had proclaimed himself an eneni" of tho Popej and had assailed the Cath trine«“ e f ? ,? f ? , n’ and blsf, Phenird the doc trines .of the;Catholic Church, and hav i'&XnW froU J the fait h ofhisbap. d dS and thn usimds of men and women went out to greet him as a land’ 1r d ? oble3 and nilersof the and disgraced themselves by paying him honors silmost divine.” * p B A story jis in circulation Hint the Pi in cess ol Wales inquired of Dr Lo ' 'fitter L het UIC mi ' mal or P h y si ™'l con. 1 afford er;S °? W0 " U1 be Jnlnrionslv • a!ftcr f <3 h 7 vaccination, be being a seren months' child As an inßrtr Xn wlnt a st ven moriths’ child might become l ° Earl Rus3e ”- h " Porebrn "iff l f S , ecr<?tar yof State for Affairs, whose tmirraeions rnii cy with respect to the Dano-GeSdlf ticn.ty was no doubt fresh in the recot TIT, n r° f ,er royal W - I,ness at the time the iinfortunate mention of Earl Rus ri^i S r S t ly , P f < i,f physi J? 1 and iD| ellectual vigor, sent thi poor Princess out of the room, like Queen Boadicea, “full of rage and full of grief.” •> , v/A' 8 .?, Arbitrary Arrests.— M e find the following in a Washington dispatch 'O. the New York Tribune:— The subject of arbitrary ar e -ts was in to rtav V oS BSed in Cabinet Council fh‘m 7 ' ® hase manful| y denounced rbe suppression of the New lork papers aind extradition of Areuel lo 9 id W n e f re „ r t!l ? oBdemned by him as de void of policy | and warning law. The defence.of those measures was more ir- ‘ ntable than logical and assured.—Mr her of thp T? K - brains than an }’ mem! j ber of the Administration, and he there loie opposes measures whose wicked- ° nly eciualled b y their silliness [ It appears that Henry Ward Beecher and other Republican friends of the nice young man, Joseph Howard, are nyg'ng upon Gen. Dix the propriety of releasing Howard, on the ground that he was led into the forgery of the proc lamation by others. Ol WILSON’S HIGHEST PREMrTIM L O O K 8 TIT C H SEWINGMA CHINES the cheapest, SIMPLEST, Principal Office ami Wholesale Emporium, NO. 27 FIFTH ST. Three doora below B&nlc Block, WM. SUMNER t CO., WESTERN AGENTS &p4-eod-dAw X- COHITWBLL, Sir KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFAGTGEERS, Silver and Brass Platers. And manufacturers of Saddlery 4 Carries. Hardware, "■"‘"‘fiSgSl'—e. $75 -^ ow J H h r ,r oS want an Agent in " ,-*«*« »”« tor their new Ms Mml- dontytn aoUdt onltir* driverandditra needier dne,with P*age,ser.;w salary nnd Mnenie?T <- We win pay a lbpual For partinuSTtlm/ *B*™ larg» eommlaslon. address 1 ern “ a endow a atamp, and ■ " ■ S. T. PAGE. • * ' ’ atm Toledo, Ohio, j totAUndtamw Agent for the Doited State*, gOflS Mm QAXTBRg AT iS«I “4 »t BC«Ut<AND’3, BTS„ A n c „? n'N? S h y «>\FJFTEfiNTH - m ? ln object to be Rtfaiued by the proposed extension is to riiTniah adiHtiimaLflnrn 8 Hoom jtor the,Legislature, and theextenZ sioo la to conform as faras possible tothe arehi lecture of tie present building ~ 8 archi ' . ' ! ! : r !iKR.X>.tqURTXN 1 1 ISAAC SLEuPk^" 1 Auditor. General. JAMES J*. BAREST Surveyor General. HENRY D. MOORE; Harrisburg, May 19, 186 i. T mysa^a w THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1843. Perfected 18013. Received thibcte fkom a/r searing Machines, atthe WorM’aFair! " hil ® * ha Singer Sewing Machine received mention on its merits; and Wheel -er i 4 * - llson 8 a medal for its device, called “Cir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing blachlhe. wM Zl'cl'kl P retl '|“ n > (to an English Exhibitor) r, . aU P ur l > o»ca on exhibition.. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make berfent w°rl;on the lightest and heaviest fabric! P sold and rented at Nos. 1? k lips*-. Olstdstreet A.M. MOQ-EESOB. Agent. lii the Court of Common Pleis ofPenJOo. perky county, ", s' \ The Commouwealih of Penn -1 SEAI- l 6r,t '!2 ia ,n the Sheriff of »ald V ffret-ting.: Wocommandyou —j. u>lrt y9u at,ac h Beniamin ~Cheea-h! -h!l fi f oieij 1 ail<l f or soerer-the Barocniav r„ r OTS^gaas; OF A v jL'^T‘i! U^°,V^ e / IEST MOWDAV I'AVUFAUe^S e J" theWRST s^iassssiisH the Honorable James H Graham ot “^saja Pushed Pro ' m SnHßi„. a J & SH f ELY . JT r . COAL A5O GJjLAJN tulle ‘lrom §£S£ ifv£lt2£? l ft is 'y- A tMlroadfor Within « few rode of the *^™rhVfsSfi?? v !|n watered, andjn a gpod state of cultirtHSnj'**s. ply on the pragisps to . AP mha-ltafctmw JOHtrifcßT-a’Ajr GHBAT ISDUS Um,and ah Out Dinfvl comkitot?mlurib?% I>a 'i£kt am ** *• And BEgT r 1 anfSS tho ?f, *s° Wffed with tfieir'soD iitttutton, QntU they think themaelvdebeyond U, fS%? b £ f “edteueld, wo woultfaay,' Baeair F-' '* be CBJtnozxß CxmxwUl rwtoftjou £ and vlgdr, and after all qnack'Jlbetriii bare failed. “ : 0 ” se‘ * oireuiarfrohfiny dreg atore In the country, or write the PrmStJL tea, who "Will man f«*% wrS SbKte name, afoil treatlae In tiainphfetlbrnrf^ l^ 4ll ® «-fMce, «2 per ea by Ekpk,. Sold'by ep -ireh^iite. W> i Merwin & Co,, - w- „gs! ryiaaggi ■r&BicarieSgpSf^^- For Sale at Lebanon Nurseries. I respectfully invite the attention of ths'bubik to my Urge and. varied assortment: nfypruit Trev >B > Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, kicfiSLO. Nu. rsery Grounds, four-And-»:half pules from Pittßb urgh, bn’fhCold Washington Boad. Catalogues famished to those, desirous of pur chasing trees, by calling at Bectham & Long’s Seed and Agricultural Store, No. IST Liberty street, or .A. G. Cabbage’s Grocery Store, No. 38 Diamond 1 • AU ordenleft ateltheroftheabove stores will U’ promptly attended to, .Catalogues - furnished gn l “® when post-paid, en- ‘ dosing Box 138, KtUburgE^pa. MKNBT BOO^T^^; aucoresoreto BOOKSTOCXEdtAMMG^. r , . SAjruEi :csb& t|. .t. mogtiig,a.»&, Dealer Jn, FAN® GOODS* so., - BSoipii:.Ste»Wbeis*>sr. Street. r . , nTSBTIEGH. IatVUI.VHKa-€OLT'S, miltH It JK, WeMou’., Elliott"., Sharp"* and varloya outer kind., for aal«by JAMES BOVIN. “»«" WWood.twW ft ®viE 'TAK-K PLEASURE IN n J.V forming ourfrienrln and the. public mJJL d^Uß^ho"^, DOW ™“ W ' <he No - ?12. BissplJSs Block, ST. CLAIR STREET, ote We vejatf received from tfac manufac ~ .., toxtfe of B. BBABBUBY, Hew York, SOHOMACKEB, '■& C O., Phi]^^ A n e wiotof t hefr injerlor " r 1' I A K o s ! Also, a .complete assortment of HA H§»toiffiSNS And Mimical Goods Generally,;; ' a^gggggpaßaaajg AU.buorutfeea WA'MBIjllfK Bs‘ BABB; > Sole Agents tor PittstarehWlVi'iKiti, Bloc “> St - Offir it SeoppdfHftnri PinnAf fh»» « eB A rp lag end Hepaii-log dose progpU y | r “ Dt -j 1 gg n - Corner of Penn and st . cialr Sfwet*, ... PiaTSBUBoa, csE cmcu d iSH-rcoSSu«wo^^ y „ tlmt ‘ my2o-d3taw-ly Compounded from . V‘"'J CO .4C IS «o 9 §- aDC r ES ,-jgi ; ,Mm« .JS»\
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