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    Ai Y : r..>! NG RATES.
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■Thw* wuertions..; 1,6 C [Three months".. ; ..; I*^6
Fourinsertions-. l.WjFour months I3»oo
ItVc wreradns £2o,Ftve‘months *4,00
&6oifc>lx m0uth5....... Sjj/fr
Two weeks 4.35>0nc year 32,(r-
Thi& weeks 6,00 i
(*dc square changeable oneoa week l year.»3o,ou
DAILY I>OHT,
Jilngle subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year.
• Deltreredih the city, at IB cents per week
WIOEKLY POST.
single, * J »*°
Five copies, each
Twenty copies, each, {and one to getter up,) 1 ,20
•'Thirty* • “ “ “ R V<>
JAS. P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
MEDICAL
news fur the unfoh
fcr'DUNATEI
THE LONG SOUGHT FOR
DISCOVERED A. T EA@T
' j-h iiCv* T.r^s
s t) i,h\ ¥—•
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
INJECTION
CHEROKEE
Compounded from Knots, Harks and Leaves.
CHEtiOK EE HEMED l', the great Indian Diuret
ic, cure* a/I diseases uf the urinary organs, such as
Incontinence of the l rive. Inflammation of the
Hlddder, hyinmmtCion of the Kidneys, Stone m the
Bladder, SltitfUt'e, Grat'd, Gleet, Gonorrhcea, and
is especially recommended in those cases of rluor
Atbus (era White a in females) sphere all the old naus
eous medfehnes have failed.
«*“lt id prepared in a highly concentrated
form, the dose only.bclujr from one to two tea
spoonfuls three times a day.
•65-lt is diuretic anjl alternative in its aotion*
purifying and cleansing the blood, 4 causing it to
flow in ail its original purity and vigor; thus re
moving from dipt system all; pernicious causes
which have induced disease. •
CHEROKEE INJECTION is Intended
as an ally or assistant to the Cherokee item*
edy, and should he used in conjunction with
that medicine in all cases of GtmorrArtcu, Gleet ,
Flum* Jlbui or n'ftffc.?. Itß effects are healing
soothing and demulcent ,• removing all scalding,
heat, chordee arid jul/,. instead of tho burning
and almost unendurable pain that is experienced
withjnearly.aU the cheap quack Injections.
•0"\By, Uie, use of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee injection—the two medicines
atthe.aaiue time—nil improper discharges are
removed, -and the weakened organs are speedily
restored to lull vigor and strength.
full particulars get our pamphlet
from any drug store in the country, or write to
us and we will mall free to any address, a full
treatise.
Cherokee Remedy, £2 per bottle
: three bottles lor
Cherokee Injection. *2 per bot
tle, or three bottles tor to.
AS“?>ent by Kxpreos to any address on receipt
of price. « .
by all druevisls everywhere.
Dr. W. K. Merwin & Co.,
SOJ.E PIKIFRIhTOK.
No. 69 Libert} street. New York.
Sold by. Dr. GEO. H. N<». I4u
Woodhtrefet. ' * •mhYo-edJMi&u
fJIHE OREAT INDIAN MEDICINE,
Compounded from
QC /. \ / // \ GJ
g J
- !Z
co mtw' 2
E S 3
EC ■
CHEROKEK CURE:
■An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea , Sefninn/
■'fs'Wifcju?s/j Kocltt' /tu! Emissions, and all diseases
caussd by self-pollution; suck a* Loss of Memory,
• Uniwr.sal Lassitude, Pains in the Beck, Dimness of
Vision, Premature Old Age, MVejt Serves, Difficul
ty of Breathing, t rembling, IVakcfulness, Eruptions
on the Face. Pate Countenance x insanity, Consump
tion, and all the Direful complaints, caused by de
parting from the path of nature.
' d&*TniB medicine is a 6imple vegetable ex*
tract] and one on which all can rely, as it has
beefcHised in our practice for many years, and
with thousands treated, it has not failed in a sin
gle ißstithce. Its curative powers hare been
sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn
©aae. 1 -^ 1 ' . ~..
4^*TSthose wno have trilled tnth their con
i’ tion, until they think themselves bey< mi
tht reach of medical aid, we would say, Deeper
not /the (jarcnoKire Curb will restore you io
health and vigor, and after all quack doctors
jmvc failed.
full particulars get a ciroular from any
,flrug store in the c ountry, or write the Proprie
tors, who will mail free to any one deairing the
BJime, a full treatise in pamphlet lorm.
fr-i tier bottle, or three booties for $6,
-Rhd .Express to all parts of the
world'.
Sold by all respeotabie druggists everywhere.
I)r. "W. R. Merwin & Go.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
No. 59 Lit*erty Btreet, New York.
Sold by GEO. H\ KEYSKK, No. 140 Wood
street. mhl6*eod-d&w
Horticultural & Floral Department.
PITTSBURGH
SAN IT ARY FAIR,
June i»t
JS COaiaiITTEE ON PLANTS,
’KUITS ANI) FLOWERS confidently ap
>tho aid of all.Horticulturist^and-Florists
RPRfAmateur, Commercial and Professional.
The laudable object of this Fair and the appar
ent exigencies oi the time, and the development
ot each day alone, will urge the Patriot and
Philanthropist.
We solicit your donation* or contributions oi
such articles as will adorn and render attractive
the department uuderotn charge, which is oi
ample extent, and where careful attendants will
always be at hand, that the owners of plants
mayirbet assured that their collections will be
diily chred for. Iq addition to the ordinary pro
ducts of the given-house and garden, the Com
mittee also solicits contributions of
Cut Flowers,
Baskets of Flowers, Dried Flowers,
Floral Designs, Wax Flowers,
Hanging featkeu, Leather Flowers,
Flower Sun.l*. Phamtom Bouquets,
Fern Oae-'c,' Autumn Leaves,
• Aviaries, > Aquaria,
Gardening Implements, Seeds,
Native Wine, GArdentngßuoS.fi,
Seats & \'ap«'S, VounfAir,^.
Hortloudrurn! Irr-n -.Voile.
• Wire- Work,
Horticultural China anti Glass,
Horticultural Pottery,
Fu: i iiu Aud Exotic 1 1 lilt,
1 tried Fruit,
Wax Fruit,
Garden StfUpaey.
In short, Ruetic Ornaments of every kind, or
anything of a rural o/ rustic character that dees
• not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart
ment.
. 3‘ally coutrlbutloaa of cut flowers, bouquetp,
• designs, bankets, he., so as to insure a conatADt
fuut regular supply during the Fair, will he very
acceptable, and contributors will please arrange
with the Chairman of the Committee,
AT FLORAL HALL.
' ifonatlohs or contributions from abroudjnay
be Bent to WM. D. MeGOWAN, Secretary t.i'
the Pelt, with Bill of Lading marked
“P6r the Floral ami Horticultural
Dejpartment--For the Committee. M
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Wta. "s.
OHAH&djjfc,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair sjmi-
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TllH£ LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AXD
JL MAIS S COL
LEGE in the United States.
43~Studenta can. enter and review at any time 1
lnfb'nhatlag’Beiit
yftKK of charge to any address «n application to
ttie Principals. JENKINS & SMITH.
tiC7-lawd&.y Pittehurßlh'Pa
AOOOI) IN V IiISTMKNir* *NJ£\V
and machine, dapAWe oralitting'
W 5 per day, above expensesjhas Jnst-hetep com
>£raS?" aten ted. The patent-right f. She
■State Of Penneyirania with one or ‘mom
chines is now ottered for »»»>*»
JJ I*® 1 *® *® * rare ,shanoe /or .investment. Bronx
13,000 to W,flOftcaDitai resulted. ■*
Address .. . BOX 766. -
. ; , , PitSbtih^A
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" ~ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 18(>4.
MEDICAL / *C.
three or foor monthß of pregnancy, though aate
at any other time, as miscarriage wouhi be the Fancy Paris Fans, \ 1
t *S&uJ ..Li'.,-. c.ruL MiMti.krr i WHEELER & WILSON’S
eotttofa * w mil,. P&tCT„ lIOT. Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs,
dr. hakvkv's TUKATiijE Elegant Jet and Steel Pins, SEWJNG MACHINE MANUFACTORY.
i •
! Pine Steel Belt Buckets, j
Hair Netsofall desoribable Styles,
on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
Barrenness, sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses
ol‘ Nature, and emphatically the LADLES’ PRI
VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, aent free to any address. Six cents requir
ed to pay postage.
*9-h' he pills and Book trill l>e sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, SBcnRESr health,
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
J. BRYAN, M. 1)., Generol Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, New York.
*4'Joaepli Fleming, Druggißt, corner of
the Diamond aud Market street, agent for Pitts
burgh. ocS-emdSivv
TkTOTICE TO ALL CONCERN KO
Among a certain class of Bell-important peo
ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all'physicians that advertise and treat the
diseases named in this card, (Private Dhkahics.)
why this should be, they nor no one eUe can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases oi every denomination, in lact solicit just
the \ cry diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. 1 supjiose they would not
'•ot uue ot iheii 1.-umly go to a paiiy that has de
vuivd years lor their benefit, because lie advertt
i :»e fact, and their latuily physician say s he Is
a uu.ubug so he can get the case. Often he has
tiniont deprived the part} of fas life. Me comes
•a i.i.-i to the physician that advertises—how eUe
are iiiey to know I Are they not aware that Mr
Ar-th-y Cooper, Sir Benjamin Broilie, Mr Charles
Ball and At. FauJ fticord devoted years in the
treatment ol these dlseasos i These men are held
up as shining lights in the medical woi id ; 1 don’t
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreat number of them that are 1 have
devoted myself to the study and treatment oi
Private DiakASEa upwards ol 40 years, nml
without egoilsxh can say I have saved hundreds
from years of misery and untimely death. i>ly
treatment In confined to the vegetable altogether,
as 1 think It is the best and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds ol certificates it 1
thought It necessaiy to certily to my general suc
cess : but my long residence in this city is suin
dent proof without adding more* Spermatorrhea
and aIL diseases arising from it are cured in a
much shorter time than heretofore. It t*ehoove«
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. ThedlHfercnt advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answers than only loss
of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu
ally by my new reuiediv.. W j.l nod.
jaa-lyd Tittal ui?:: F Mortice.
ALBUMS, ALBUMS,
ALBUMS,
FLAGS,
FLAGS,
WAR MAPS
WAR MAPS,
WAR MAPS,
LATE BOOKS,
LATE BOOKS,
LATE BOOKS,
POCKET ALBUMS,
POCKET BOOKS, POCKET ALBUMS.
Pittocks,
T« <fe «0 FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE
THE POST OFFICE jcl
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ELEGANT ANE.OKEAE ' Kew Goods
WALL PAPER, !
New Goods
OIL CLOTHS
Window shades
ARE SULU AT
FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, ; New Goods
184 Smithfield Street,
BfewßßEs*>«tooK New ooo4b
• .WudßLfl.aiO'CKß’E,
No. 10 St. Clair St.,
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION i
of buyers to Lis stockxif Goods, which
hnd t>ecn selected with great care and contain*
nil the newest styles ot Goods toTlfc found in '
drst-class houses. Gent’s wishing a suit 01 j
clothes made to order wili please cull and exam- ;
me our goods and prices. Also, a lull anil ami* '
l'lote stock of FURNISHING (»n< >!>S.
\V. H. iUoGFK,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 10 S»t. iliair street,
{ - j Pittsburgh, Fa.
4 my27
I. (>. WELDON
WELDON & KELLY,
«*St»Htf'STEWf##fERS,
Plumbers and <:u,
*it»* wood sTutti, ucuV m&b,
WTrSBUUUIi, PA.
49rPumps sold and repaitvil. Proprietors and
manufacturer*of Dakin’s Patent Water I. rawer
and Muagrave’e Patent Oas Cooking aud Heat
ing . _ mylT
EOBEET 0. BOHMBETZ JAMES BLAEKLEV
1 ; ; SOHMEBTZ &BLEAEXEY.
'J hianufaeturers and wholesale dealers in
kid liiib ricking bfla,
CRUDEPET.IIOI.EUM cm..Bi:sa)u;
: : ‘■■ and' v: 1 ", v
' '1 LAMPS. _
OommfeAfoii'M^rio&ant* 8 cj>£tile , »4le c ft Giii& Oil
ftJ)^^ot4£?,;WfiOftl>toet, 'Pl'ttsbinfVPa.
}'!Un*sr' :-?w-
in Ladies' Straw Hats, a now
Sapply of "Waterfall, Co-
quette, Mayday and Daisy
Str'tw Bonnets oi moat approved coitus and
si \ h-.-vnlso some rich Silk lace Vella. IMalteae
« • INik Ouiabure Lace, .loconet, Edgin'-, he.
iiWl lino of Forcurn and Domrctiv 11 1 »eitry
and film vs. << tv
We ph-iii continue to oifr-i the most advan
t'lgroiH’em- lo l.Vtiil „nd W holv-.ii.* (iiHtn
:t;vtt. Ui. .i ,ut« ;■ii.'* i; s-thiis Hid,:; tmv-
MAY DRY GOODS
HUGUS & HACKE’S
Comer Fifth and Market Sts.
JyVTEriT NOVELTIES IN
LATEST NOVELTIES IN
W All MAPS.
LATE BOOKS.
POCKET BOOKS,
Pittock's,
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New Goods
New Goods
Now , Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
GOODS,
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE,
GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S,
9 2
MARKET STREET.
,vM>. KKLLT.
C 5 "Plniir (;linliips,
. At cheap at 3lc;
( PLAID MOZAMBIQUE^
At 20c and 25c;
DRESS GOODS
1 IN ENDLESS VAEIETY,
ii.aie and 37c) #
CLOAKS & SHAWLS
I ' VEBY CHEAP.
! my 27
o*2
.khnb* cAKPKfiarjfcttß*
lfl 3oflte, ; for .sajeby 3 AMES BOW,'
136 Wood street
Patterns
dress GOOD
si Lit Sa< v* U 1
SILK CIRCULARS.
LAi E .MANTLES.
SHAWL
VALENCIAS
COL'U. Al-i'.U ■
CHALLii.>,
Ndw Goods
New Goods
New GoMf:
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h s
5
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New Goods
New Goods
New ■ Goods
(Yormcrly IKuN CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
! Capital, s3oo,OOO,.with, nrivUegelo iacrea*e to
New Goods-i :
I The IRON' CITY TRUST COMPANY hav-
: Ing organized under the National Currency Act
I otters Ha services tar the transaction of a tlener-
NfiW flftftfta ; at Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold
i Money received on Deposit, anu Collections
I made on all parts o£ the country.
n . mjyjcTOßK:
New QoOCR Jaoob Paintkh, I . Rort. KouiN»oa,
I R. BotSQHMAfc',
C. F. Klovi-’lii; I W. M. Oouhly.
Wm. Cooper, I
O. E. \yAKNER, President,
JNU. E. PATTERSON, OttsSaier.
feb^3-4md
New Goods
rgHHKBH MACHINES WERE AWARDED THE
Highest Premium at the World’s Fair, London,
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IN PARIS,
Where all the Sewing .d.Hchinvs of Europe and Ameri -a were in competition, and at alt the
important STATE and COUNTY FAIRS where exhibited
Over 150,000 of these Inimitable and Incomparable Maeliibes
are now used in the HOMES of America and the Civilized Wijrld
10,475 made and sold within tho last three months, being neiarly
eQual to the sale of all the other Sewing Machines COMBINED,
A fact which should he considered ;<y those desiring to purchase
THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
Ewry variety of Sewing is done on these Machines wiihout previous hasting, making the
Lock Stitch, which is the ouiy stitch suitable for the variety of work done in the family
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS,
And full instructions given in operating without charge.
Call at the Agency and see them in Operation. 1
WJM. SUMNER CO* ?
FOR KIUHT OF Till 1: TV ESTERS STATES,
Pittsburgh (Mice, No. 27 Fifth Street.
NATIONAL BANKS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. j
OVFICB O? CoMPTItuLI.KIt UFTHEI't ÜBI^W,
Washington City, Aug. 6th, lat** '
'WHEUdAS, By BHtißiHctory evidence presenter
to the undersigned, it has been made to appeal
that theFlKsT NATIONAL. HA.NKuK PITTs-
BUUUH, in the County of Allnghcny and .State
of Pennsylvania has been duly organized midcr
ami according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge oi United States
.Stocks, and to provide lor the circulation and re
demption thereof.” approved February 26th.
1863, and has compiled with all the provisions oi
said Act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Hanking.
Now Tiibrevork, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HITT: -
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of lianking uuder the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
seal ot office, this 6th day of August, 1^63.
i HUGH MiCULLuCH,
| S:i C CompiroU'-r oi the Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, with privilege to In
crease to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ*
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
cy, under the title oi the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
otter its services for the ccLlecitou ol Notes,
Drafts. Bills of Exchange. 41c., receive money on
deposit and buy and self Exchange on all parte of
the country.
The success whioh has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since Its organization Ln
will we believe be a suffleientguarantee that busi
ness entrusted to the new organization will re
ceive the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the country,
we txrtieve we can Oder unusual facilities to those
who do business .with ps.
The business will be conducted by the same
officers and directors.
DIBBCTOBB
Wjtt. K.,Nimigk,
Alexander Speer,
Francis G. Bailbt,
, Alkx. Bradlkt,
Samrul Rba.
James JUaughlin
Robert S. Hats,
Thomas Bell,
THOB. WIOHTMAN,
JAMES LAUOHLIN, President.
John I). Scollt, Cashier.
aug6-dAwtf
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S.
First national bank of
PITTSBURGH, a
Designated Depository and Fi-
nancial Agent of the
United States.
I»y authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will receive Subscriptions lor. the Ven-
Forty 6 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds.
A commission will be allowed to Banka, Hank
ers and Brokers. JAMES
Orders are solicited. President.
Pittsburgh, April ‘26th, id*D. ap27
pLANER A KAYSKR’B
Noiselea Patent Sewing Machines,
These Sewing Machines are knp-wn as the very
best intheUnltedStates. theyareWAEßAriT-
MWIiST.ytoijS. Oall
aiuleaamlne themhefore buying elap\vliexe. Re
pairing of Sewing Machines of every hind
prompt* ;
Np. 10? TiUrdstreet, :
mhlft-tyd . ■, ■ , Pittsburgh, Pj.
STEEL TOOTH HAY
AJSP : ' :
WABKANTEO TJ(IE BEST SiOAV ‘
to use. Also, STORE TRUCKS kadi
: f ?
Tftto? the Pefctfreiitiisry. i'
mhtf . , iL £}kfshuip Ofty/Fa..,,
A > 1> T II JbZ
INSURANCE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
SHAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENT
tor tLe follow iug popular ai*l rellaliye Com
)■ uue,*:
Washington Ins. Co. of New : York
< •tsh (d ....
Aha<.U l . !• | . Ir.Cr*.
r SATTKRI.hII. ]’rv*’t.
11. Wl> I'l’N, N ice
Phenix ins. Co. of Brooklyn
()*ah Uftl'ital
March 1. lit;-!
M.LPHLN C'liuW hLL.. Pres’t.
K. \V. CRUUELJ., Vice Fres’r. 1
American Life Ins. Co. of Phila.
'' 1 1 nt s 1 • .
ALBA. WIULLIUN, I'ie6't.
. ; AM U FL WORK. Vice Pres't.
S. S. BRYAN,
Broker and insurance Ag'em,
Uij io 69 Fourth street.
INDEMNITY ‘AGAINST "LOSS
BY FIRE.
rgmiH i’KANKJbIN FlA£ LNStMNCE
JL urajPANY »>F PHILADELPHIA, OF
FICE Nit. 4:K» ami 437 CHESTSUT ST.,
near Fifth. • '
STATHJttENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863.
Published Agreeably to an Act of Aaflenimy, be
ing V"
First KTv. rtgage, amply seoureil $l, 35
Keal Estate (preseut value *103,313
til,) coat
Temporary Loans on ample Collat
teral Securities. 69,136
Stocks, present value *88,b67 73,)
cost 89,788 6S
Notes antf. Bills Kecelvable 1,821 oo
0*ah.....„ 127)819 33
* *2,-208.061 68
The only prortta from premiums wfcjicn this
company c»a divide by law, are from risks which
have beeri'dAermiiled.
Insurances made ou every description bf Prop
erty,, in Tpwir and Country, at rates aa low a? are
ojjaflifitout with eecurity. ;
SVnce their" Incorporation, a period Of thirty
3 ears, they have paid losaesbte aixi&mouiit
exceeding Foaif Millions of Dollajp, thereby af
loi dine .evidence of the adrantAgea of Insurance,
ai'weli saHHe ability and disposition to meet with
promptness ail liabilities. . ,
, l/pflcaa pnid during the j-ear 1859. s6£>lsB 30.
DIREOTORV-
Oft'AKLBS W. Ba.Ncssa, MoßtSßckn Hv-Loo
'ltoßiay Wagner, David 3. Batf\pw,
Sam,dkl Geant, Isaac Era, i .
Jacob R. Smith, .Edward C. i>ALB,
(fuoßou W. Richards, *Georoe FalUh,
UttAS. a UANCK.EK, President. L
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Presldeqt.
Wm. 0. Secretary pro torn.
J. IfAirJJENEK COFFIN, Agent.
Northeast cor. Thlnl and Wood eta
PHILADELPHIA 'PiEEANI) HF£
INSURANCE .COMPANY,
I*9 CHKSTSTUT STPaKBT,
Opposite tho Custom House.
Capital. .8319,100. Abb eta. .5301..943.
WIU MAK-K AJ.Z. KINDS OF IN
buKANCC, either Perpetual or Limited,
on every description oi Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates ofvjireminm: ,
KOBT, I’. KING, President.
M. Vv\ BALDWIN, Vice president.
DjfREC/IVhRS. '■-«
Charles Hama, * "* E. R. Cope,
K. R.Enoltsh, 1 Gboboe W. B&own,
I*. Bs Satbrv, Joseph S. Paul,
C. S?HERMAN, J«>ei£EH CLaSTTON,
s. J. Alauaroe, K 'WIf.ER, ’
F. Blackburn, Secretary, '
I. U. COFFIN,;Agent.
jyi ly Corner Third apd Wood streets.
W eelern Insurance Company ofPittaburgh.
R. MILLER,jr. President.' 1 '
F. M. GonDoa, Secretary. 1 > '
Cant. R. D. Cochran, Gcn’l Ageit.
No. 9*A Water street, (Spang & Go’s Warehouse,
• np stairs.) Pitteburrill'
WILL INSUJRK AttGNSB ALL
kind* oi FIRE and M
A II onfe Institution tuan.'tged EMret'lors who
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Rebel Reports of tho Battle of
Last Friday.
They Claim Successes in Vir
ginia and Georgia.
MARVELOUS STORIE3 PROM
THE SOUTHWEST.
Rebel Comments onßrsat’s Campaign.
AHMY OF THE PoTOr
.mag, JuneB. —The KichmoDd Sentinetnf
June 3d, announces the airlrhl of
prifonerv, on Friday la*t. At lAbhj’
prison. It calls them “an uncultivated
uml barbarous mass, etc. , j
It »ays that “on Friday fourteeii aaj
saults were made by Grant’s atrmy op
the right of theiritnc, held by Kershaw,
Hoke nnd Breckinridge, all pf whiefi
were repulscJ with great slaughter, ojf
the assailants, oar men t scaping almost
unharmed.' I
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Knecutora’ and Admiaiatrator’s no-
Ucea 2-76
It acknowledges-however, that
Army gAie-ti a partial, success against
Breckinridge, but sa}-s they recorded
tnt* grnunT
Our los* , it says, was very heavy an|d
places it at from 10,000 to 12,000 in this
engagement and. claims to have 2,0p0
pnsvnris. j
The Sentinel further remarks! thdt
Grunt’s object was to rain tha Strunk
position around GMnes v a Mill, open toe
road to Bottom’s bridge and connect
with Butler, but his object has been sig
nally and disastrously defeated'."’ 1 ’ i
It winds up the Article as follows!
“In short, yesterday was a happy or
for us and a dark one lor Grant. W
have lost no ground on our right; w
have gained largely on our'left, and w
Ituve taken nearly 2,000 prisoners. ~\V
have put hors dif combat perhaps 1Q,0(
Yankee soldiers, and we suffered yer
slight loss. Thank God’"
“A raid was made In Nansemon
last week by our ■ troops, - under Muj<
Gates, who arrested numerous citizen
'CoL A. D. Moore, 66th North' Ca
olina Regiment, 1 was killed in Friday
fight, and General Law was wounde
above the eye, on the same dayyalsi
General Lane, Kirkland and Finnsgai
“One brigade, in its battles with Bu
ler, lost over 400. On Thursday nig!
an attack was made by Gen. Gilmore <
the works taken by Beauregard, but
was repulsed. .
“Colonel Townsend’sdeathisannou
ced. He was wounded and taken pri
oner on the Ist instant, and died the ne
day. He commanded the 106th Ne
Y’ork. ■ ~..
“A dispatch from New Hope, i
poits skirmishing along the lineTiii jui
2d; also that Dallas wa3 evacuated
The Union forces on the Ist inst.’’
“Atlajsta, Ga., June 2.— The mot
ment of the Yankee Army towards t
Ktowak river is generally accepted he
as a relinquishment of the‘on toAtlan
movement. The Yankee loss since t
advance from Chattanooga is estimat
at 30,000 killed and wounded and 16,(
sick, missing and prisoners’
“It is reported that at Kingston t
forage is all eaten out and the coun
ravaged of every particle of food. G<
G. IV. Smith has been unanimou
elected Major-General to command t
reserve troops; . , i;
, “General Brown is engaged in prep
ing Die State troops for active aervii
LoTell has tendered his services to Gi
eral Johnsion, and' has behn hWe
important service. He has left for t
front. ,
"A despatch (ofificial) from Atlai
says on the evening of the 27th the e:
my attacked Cleburne' fiercely,' aiid' \
signally-rejiulsed. cm.. . ..
“Our casualties were 500. , The ei
my left 700 dead oftihq field. At, qij
Cleburne attacked and routed tliomjc
turiiig 200 prisoners, Without loss'.
Another despatch the fightbo
menced about 5 P. ML, on the 27th,. a
continued till dark, when each, army!
upon their arms within a hundred ya:
of each other night. ' As st
as day made its appetfrance ‘the deki
combat was remewed.. The enemy crq
ed.the -Etowah riverat Kingston, hxidj
op Monday evening, and marched in j
direction of Dallas, via sti!esborijti|
On Tuesday his advance griard da'sn
into Dallas; capturing and eanying j
several ptisouers, among them a Map
Whose name is not known. . v I
They were led by a' tory TV) . '
Hanked all our pickets, who were-gnap’Q
ing every approach to the place-) IhjetP' r
.line of battle was formed on Tpesday
evening, four miles east of qn ,
the Marietta and.Dallas Railropd arolind .
which most oflhe fighting has been |cr. 1
ing mi. The troops engaged nn onnatte •
were Polk’s and Hardee’s corps.
ll seems to be Sherman's ItYtAntloft to j
continue in the direction of Atlanta |by
his usual flanking ingenuity; . I.lekrn
that he is now attempting to move a
large, force on, Johnston’s right,, thus
flanking above and'telow.' “U-
This, 'however,“will prove a Mure.
Johnston has got Mfo iclure 'he wants to
make the fight* to. »<kc . A tlarUa. Thorp is
i: xe»r. His .wboif .AV.;
ally was ordered', in the dlrectluy 6jf
Chattanooga, just before- he crossed jtlie
rßihwtUn oa Monday! i-Wheelervvaßrfth?n
xeftr. l: [
Wobgh fap&H'dj>wy or dieckUhAyPr 1
attemptzo'flapk joururight.; ©ur loises
fight,
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A Major.;of the Confederate. asmV '
Seven eunMis ‘ antigen 'ttajißDlttla
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whole number, of prisoners capturedin ;
Alkttnsaaaadl.oai3iana.wpBl6.ooo On ' ..
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ports were capturar'at CUciiaf^i <, HVir
in Southwestern'EeniiUßttyby^cstenel
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All property, frpjp to --'-J
Shreveport, was nearly,des&byeCwffis ?'
enemy—dwelhaa>.- K ?■$
bouses, corn erfbs-sUd'r evewthihifietoe *
were indiscriminately bumed I flmf m«nv -
families left destituterof bott -foodFlmd '
clothing. Two imports “
river yesterday Witß'ttfcrttf'&jldigijjp'<
The ■ Confed eratOi Sdnatejon Juiie'Bd,
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I atrocities committed by the Government
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