ouiniftr:- un.AND 1116111111Nkaligillli , Gallainti7 or a reiractiira a. IltulLOCCaptain Richards! VollialaYirT.l4 regiment of-Pennsylvanialer while on duty netiCthe RappithatitiOdenvei; Was captured by party of ,rchala apdceayripd oil some distance, where a guard, armed . with a shot 'gitiVWsist :Placed aver him to prevent him fpot,inaking. hilke4a&pgt the partyFent .tolOok for more game. As soon as the captors- were oat of sight the Lieutenatixpalled . A revolver ; front his coat pocket, - and holding it close to the head of thengliard,theilotitelpainy. infeinied"hltu Wi that-he wa under ful.necessity of blong his s brains out i f he did not instant ly lay down his gun and go withlim. It is needless,to add that the frightened rebel, obitY(A Oiders, and it-was not long before' the Lieutenant. Wll/3,:lialiti hie-own camp, as good as new, accompanied by his prize. Lie.alqaant. Mall ae,.r,e4ident, l amb coun ty, county, Pa. • A "iveli' Army Wilt; • A - Philadelphia house has made and-for warded to the seat of war about sixty,thou sand44neteof niwitylit wider a contract ;with the goyernincq.'The tents intro duced intir Mir 'army 'by a Fferich Officer named- D'Aubrey; are named after him: They' sire plitictilarlysuitable for companies on iatdietdathitoffiKkoothe march or when , ever-they May he placed itt positions where ] thateVegtditeettniPAitilisgoiiannOtt4 °X I taitiee- They are made of wate r , proofirillistg,occopybtaiittle mow. can be itched as easily . and in the sate sParbTAme traf*Al±o..9Wep - hlanktkt -They areal:l6 '• • ble. ; knso.Wittokrying tudfittertA edjip NI apearrotnffiwffighinebitt tiriVandi pounds. Battelle and buttonholes are at tached tolvihrtieiiides of eacifeeetiatMrthi s tent, by which means the sections can be buttoned together itthe top mdse,, for 844, folding; requiffite,casecovianoed tentoT any desired lengthkataaj - capable tabling as, many men astkere are sections. libitikets , . are used - is. peal* the 'butts placed on the ground and. the apex of the tents resting on the intizzleS. Bayonets coriatitifte Streik*, 10'.•lhat;the when on the theteh; altraye liar the appli a -- 100 ut' •• him to pitch instantly quite c elemporary quarters. 1216X21 . 43:m enlilll4lbletAtillio, neeitidttlit‘ fcc#o4 . 4l, liti nual re pott ,ol- AheiTounkMen!allibbt So ciety, iiftrue'tity:' 'The Yo%idle 'Am- 7Wi1i1:1 ;... .th , e, operations of .tie ..t.7%i•J ci - ' l Faii4lie•Yeir:'-'-' .- - . - •rt Ithiiii* , , hia had but one agent in the fi --' liiter; wiestidantstiaa. 3 , to thereepplitßilcand!delhate duties of tier agency is too well knownto require any commendaditii , fittn" tie' Agreeably tb-ittli structions by the Executive Committee,' Mr. Miller spent the spring, summer and a portion of the autumn in the rural districts. occasionally,visiting the city, to distribute the Scriptur es` among the troops in the camps near the city. The remainder of the year was spent in the city, in the work of exploration and collecting funds. Not wioiling the discouraging eausep al r tledito the cash receipts, are:Tone. TV ir h n dialiis • aboVi. the previousprevious year. tc jit Among the most agreeable things connect ed with the work of distribution is the fact thatqapywiLof 4,060 Testaments, besides Biblit - in - the- Berman 'and.'- English- lan guages, were donated to the soldiers, to gether with tracts,. ite..- A donation of 2,000 volumes was furnished through our Boird:by the Pennsylvania Bible Society, to supply appliCationg from Morgantown, Clarksburg, Ve., and rnionto wn , Penn's,. The results of last yeaf's work gy our agent, may be condensed` in the following items : Aunt - .stibseribed--city, s97B: o o—r couti tyt $E'23.50; in all, $1,602,00. Cash re ceipts, $1,502.04. Amount due on sub scriptions, $500.00. Cash and subscrip tions**ll2,oolhoC Nolumees Idonateds to soldiers, 2 : 229. Value, $ 1 81,5 G. To lintels 11141%h11 4 .4/41 ,60 v015, - •Valite, 537.6 2 . mount' of7ioluitist scild, $30.86. Life . DireekiriPeenitituted-at trest,y dollars,-1; L , 16"A 7 itillierci at ten dollats caeb, 8 ; Life Meet -(under twenty-one years of age) at - :fitit-'4l6llltil each, 61 ;--in'all 70. tliiiii,JiMit'of.: Mr. ;Jell iCtilliett; son;'lle - t1 ye - glean the'follainf items : Number of Bibles andletianients . on d,,./anuiry; 1861, ZA23. Sold at _ry,' '685-- copies ; value, .$177.57. o rimes donated by-the Board,. 601. Copietideliteted- to Rev. J: •K. hiller, agent; 3;280. • Bibles_and.. Testaments on hpir . ...jilettinrylith, 1862,1,161. ;704e,:dotOgs of gtolloan4slinteresta, we on to the report: of Mr. Jaws. I l ieitsuter". "Trui,.lislance on luidl - 95:95) a! "thC - ciinifilenCement of Rosy jok fassyssionrashiequently :..snensime/14 1 „.4h e c 0 4 111 14 6 - 17 cor-watioubsing :Iniffseripiions, siodgenabled theßoar d -te make s &imp tiosttlif eiveii Inindied : and 6ft,i'itellire in the month of April,to: the Pennsylvania Bible Socie ty . . Brifi''artingement of the Parent Bameor,thia putn-wasmtriated to connthialhe 'fillloWing - Life Directors of the American Bible Society, by the payment Of One hundred and fifty 4 1 41 1 1tetcb, _es follews : .Reva:_Dra. El liott; C. A. Holmes, David It: 'Kerr and. Reps. M1:-. A— • Passavant and Isaac 'sipv • . dannioways. t half poet two o'clock on Wednes - Inoon eLhorse i4tnched to a light ited - liy Robinson tilt : Co., carpet 'fth strect,ltook fright and ran up t breakneck_ pace. - -John F. hie of thifinit, slialatindriik in ,astore Aind , seized 'the reins 114kPOLIA, hajlLit: 4Mittr:TKIMIY;VIP g 'Oil •bia:liiial,""reiiiphog abrilerostmseriensawe ad w, 43tiriiind 'Ante TY4IOIII- ef.ant7, wYS O PA!Ii* virAivadalto tjteswinAeAree' an;Nildetilerlett'bihip.. ' fpnyemenito the hiniinent . ;dans,. he' turned down d was' - cinght • without Awr broken to pieces in iheiparni ll ug,o). re e. naway horse, attached' Itsolk-; itatiostir.stre ,TV.? '..mt.talh 2 1V.111140 . 611.11111. mow= Wai—.Airowners of hacks, drays,, liiietand vehicles of all matidsatWoetantsof.:llte, cit.'', 'to Str:eeeaa farmadistely• this °See. oft. iitlfacak 30thi-1860p cily.o - Ktnaace.ofApiii.l6tb, / 86 0, rffide.tbat liasiises not -paid paid by-the y of iiick year shallbe placed in. ofthe Chief of Policet, subject to -Illy coati fiki colleettottwad thit ug ar'tiftiliag to' take' out .aease.iegltlesubjeet to a penalty oftlouble ipallatamaastaollitons! ; - tcr be. recawerekily , -at Itemises 'is suitollotts : 4 masa hicle, $ 5 ; two hortir‘'.o , es, $8; four horse velnelefh-$144 Apr - " ;14 ktkESl4pvtwo ountlpeles witoltig,Tsi2—Stfoi ettelidtik; wining vehicles Should 111111418116* aid Albisia.Seenas th SOLV l riY 9 . l i l 4°; and- exPtlngel i?ead• 411mlipprow--- tol,!filikegritiriaste litgtrisitAttitrigns ,aw! ....s,gimus=day ..milfilliliamille&V scf f ti cttionfiLfor the ack and - Wounded e to.malthatlesiiiiaitTlifilienge a A ' lasii; lNl 6 l l4- 4 1: 11 2." - eil w ' zil tr ill& ttreitir 4Pidl itel Wiiiiili , Hartie" Bind H. H..Sinitlt were ihiiiiwis tredretariii. On Motion. Capt. C. W. Bachelor and R. C. Loomis were ad; ded-to.the 'Committee appointed by 'the former Meeting; viz: . F. R. Barnet, James I. :Bennett and Jos. R. Hunter and they were instructed to provide quarters for the I disabled soldiers on their arrival. •Dr. .Reitiir, who was with the Sanitary 'Com mission, stated that there would be seven • ty,to one hundred to pro Ade for. He de scribed their Condition and said careful hospital management, from one to three months, would be necessary to their re covery. Capt. Batchelor stated that upon an application made . by him Secretary Chase had p laced th e Unoccupied part of the Marine Hospital at the disposal of the War Department,' but no answer having been received in Qtuirtermaster Montgom fery's 'request that ii- person' should be des 'minted to take charge of it, the hospital 'could not be used for the prisoners until the Department - -should be heard from.— He had• also obtained permission from Secretary 'Chase to use the third story of the Custom House for the purpose and he had prepared five large rooms there, 'with water and other conyeniences,which would accommodate all. A communication was rend from We Subsistence Committee, of fering thirty beds and bedding and also to take chage of ten of the wounded on their arrival, giving them every attention and the best medical attendance. A dispatch waitilefielqroin ,4 Gea 4: K. Moorehead,, atiathothe•use 'of his dwelling in the Seventh - - Ward, for - hoimital ' purposes. , - Ouring the proceedings a telegram was re 'eeried-froni Mt.'"lficereery, who went - with the exPedition, 'asking th at the meeting ; should not adjourn until after his arrival at four o'clock, Ais pa- /Lad something to com municate. The committee remained idies -I.:sion afterthe meeting adjourned, to receive his report: 'TheYare making all necessary arrangements and have telegraphed to the Secretary Of •War'asking for the use of the Marine Hospital. , • '"" r "' — ' 7 6.lll.lflkstssills.• - - The distinguiiiii4Gineral Toni Thumb, afterw : lapse'lif several years, is to:be in the citYitiztlity,:an&will hold the first of a series of his levees at three o' clock this af ,terpoon, at Masonic - Hall. 'He will ride through' ti ne' principal ' streets of' the eirvi in his perrume, drawn by ,Liltilisian hoi ses,•to the Hell. -Natty will be glad to see the diridnutivetionetel egaiwand hie levees will doubtless be largely attended-. They will be held at three and eight -afternoon and evening, 'and one on Satur day,: tit, tvelve 4. 7 .e1ee1t...,The, General is accompaniedly a" ninrifier . of tirtistes in vo cal and instrumental • music, who will add much to the entertainments. ,Elfarnosteall. . , Theduirimone verdict of.the.Pittsburgh public is that Herrmenn is great, standing a head and shouldelii above all the magi ciansof thiscoutitry Every trick attempt ed is well dope, eolekegling, no shuffling, and n o . chanceof,dietecti , on...ffikdiglit of hand .is wonderful and the absence of all a ppasseiweiminsimagyAnialesimed being baltralle4 - Ampi the, 4911iltne* Askes moseW Mull novel idulintetliietiSii4ed of the entertainment is the imitations of pigs. birds, bees, &e., which he gives, so nature) as to strain) he wonder of all. iVe urge all who have not seen Herrentini to go to-night, when au entirely new pro graminejs effered. 4 011 sa tthe Alle heasy. We have heard,, within .a few dap, many entoidallita 4iair,lltesei tCveiy-pereepti b.le flavor of petroleum in the Allegheny river water and - in more than one honse hold grease has been observed in the water supplied by the city for drinking and cu linary purposes. This may be a mere tem porary 0111; created by the stirring . up74 the water by the late flood, yet it protegee' to become permanent fropt the deposition of refuse (which is heavier then water,) from the many refineries on either hank of the river. Councils should take some measures to keep our pure river water from contamination by any foreign matter whatever. INNEE Benefit offienoilta Cubits. Read theLbill for thebenefit of Senorita Dona Isabel Cubas, at the Theatre to-night :and then prepare to go. Such an attrac tion has not been presented here for years and this is the opinion of all who have seetr 4 To-night she appears in ballet` and several dances, assisted by Signor Ximenes and the ine corps dst ballet. All will of curse 4o tlieir beet on this oc casion and the entertainnientwill he more than usually atqaetite. On o,the Cu has' impikisco# oo .Spaeilddlisfcaritill alone raw tke,price,9f admission . We advise .'FP .4 ffifiitti 111; n ihpr.e Will be bat twq mora-Olipoithattlea. ethers. .h ..jasesest pinny toJtnow that Air. Thos. Rettig:an, of No. 115 Witer street, the -Eitirbfiesin agent,is prepared to make all Ika _ s l e iastry...:Sfraniletrietttft for, t [Weil& coming to this country from the old world. likeensfs...yemittatteitti ikany,amount, from .£1" upwards.' to every part or Europe, sectires.theiniasage of any wha desire it, makes..evry pion f thr comfort a•sifeey e possibrovis le, and a or rrange ei s for their transportation to any desired point in the Miffed Stites. Mr. R. is careful and re liable,-and we commend him to all who wish to send for relatives in England, Ire land,-Seetland and' Wales. 1 11 4 1 1 1 001 f, On Wediiesday Corner McClung held an inquest on-tbitimjlxqf .ta man found iloat it theallikAirrittii4Xewiekley.... first there was some difficulty in identify ing the: deceased, but through a:patch on his shirt, and from other marks , be was fully ilitilighiiad! finOt - Vasideilfri ft ; a pilot on the steamer "Red Fox, who was drowned some weeks aim* nest , "Gregg's Eddy," in the Allegheny river, and for the recovery of whose body a con siderable reward was offered. The jury I:opnck vertliet,of accidental drowning, rad die holy wiufbroughtltti this:City:for interment. Encino and Ito Lawn. "Theluta and 'Practice , of the Game of Euchre" by a Professor, is a new, book issued ;by T. B,,Petcson k Bros : , well wriften and cenveying a vast amount of information' Mt 'thne'p , 23 - puhir game, including "Lag; "'Mani -and! Imwmriand ail the of the game. It will have a large sale among the lovers of sedeiiiiry_ amusement. It diflli4l4 of HennytAliiiir, Nos. t slid 73, Fifth street. apetelal Trate. 7 _Poi the seioithiodstkin orperions Wish ing to attend any of the amusements in the citikgsmane, the fern or,Tom Thumb's libee, speciariram will be run on the ktittsimuikAart:Wayio.4, cl*AwAlkil road, from _this eft:) , to E c onomy to - itighio leaving -Amtkowi r il i t, 11. p. N., enabling personi - ramble aNng the row who re tuait in*the Chi evening to. ratern home after the close of_ any performance, See - 01.,,5e,4 1 en„L.i - it a , • , ; 41t ,As 4 t :4,1 •; ,- 7 • 1. t ' wounded soldiers, now on their way from Gen. Halleck's army, take this Me thod of requesting the'eitizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to leave contributions in tie shape of shirts, drawers, sheets,. (sin gle and double) socks, pillows-cases. slip_ pees,. etc., at the drug store <W.I. P. Plenu m& in Allsgbegyr;and at , the otlice,ofp., W. .Ilateholoi, Custiiim2 lifOuse.! drawers and slippers are most needed, as the sick are without a change of clothing: F. R. Barsor, .lAstEs I. BE:xxrrr, J. R. HurrEtt, It. C. Loomis, • C. W. BATCHELOR. The above Committee will meet at the Custom House, at 4 o'clock p. m. to-day, A Killed io a Marialefh. The Clarion Banner has the following : "We learn with sincere regret that Sergt. :David Irwin, of Company F. Capt. 13. .f. Reid, was killed in a recent skirmish near Yorktown. Sergbant;ltw,in was froM Mon-: roe townihiP;thiS bounty, Where his' pa rents reside. His death will be a heavy blow to them. He was a most excellent youn4 nm, and a good and true soldier, and his loss will be feltbwa laigemumber of relatives and friends." Suolononce of Prisoners. . . The recent litgiplemant with r elation to Allegheny county provides that after Jan uary, 1814, when the term of the present SheritTshall have expired, the prisoners in the county jail shall be fed by contract, their food being furnished by the !divest bidder. In view of the fact that this will be a saving of some $5,000 per annum to our tax-ridden community, many ask why the operation of the law was flied to be gin at so distant a day. Had Our worthy Sheriff any thing to do with engineering the bill so that his emoluments shall not he.atTeeted? Taken Prisoner. We learn that Mr. Thomas 4flienhaugh, from Bistlet/gowinthiji, MAIO 'jecnipty, a member of Captain Martin's cOinpany,*ll6 was left. at Washington, sonic time since. sick with the mcasels, recently recovered film his illness, and started to join his company hear Fortress Monroe.. On the way he•unfortunately fell in with a number of rebel scouts, who recosniged:ltini us a Union soldier and took hint prisoner: • Geis tlemeu•sstnd Boys','Clut h I ug. ' Let any of Our readers who pay cash tbr their clothing remember that Carnaghan does.nothing• built caSh . bushiess : ihatltie stock of goods are new and well selected, that his work has been tried end has given satisfaction; therhis store is on Federal street, Allegheny city. We have always been pleased with business transactions at this house and can recommend it cheer fully as a place to procure first chiss me•n's or boys' clothing. • Fall era Manse. Some excitement was caused, on Fifth street, about throe o'clock yesterday afti noon, by •the fall of a brick building, at No. 21 Fifth street, near Market, with a terrible crash. Workmen bad been en gaged in tearing it down for some time, but fortunately no one was near enough to be injured by its fall, The only damage done was the breaking of sonic windo w in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and (Ilion,. Railroad ()Moe, across the alley, by the falling debris. "" - Coming Here. Lieut. Colonel Herron, who diuingiiisli ed himself in. the late battle at l'ea Hid corning .toriPittalirgh; its soon Us his wounds are itifficientlfleitloql to•permit his undeitiiking iliejdurney. His 'friends will give hint wanniveloutne. The Nashville Union. - Wit. are indebted to the Adams Express for a late number of this new paper, jtm started in Nashville by S. C. Mercer. It is a neat looking, sprightly daily, 17 lii,m to the hack bone: 4.- JoaErii JOSEPH MEYER & SON, NAMTPAOTVIRRI OF PAIILNANN PLAIN FLU W T II i fE 1(U IBs WAREHOUSE, lE6 SM ITU FI ELD STREET (Betweedt);=t6 etreet sad Virgin allay.) no' PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE THIS CASE IS qp ARRANGED AS TO gOlo tie writ's.* calAonliglat by i ipo i"Olt! to "AU hold. • ' ; Pea and Pencil, India Rubber, Vid Clinehers, •• .. uel yet will 6011 MP so so to measure out? 834 Inched by 2 inches. • . For rale bs W. IL HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS M, , . • j 1 r ' l ici i :i . • .., 19V t .... g al --, 1-. a • 11 : 11 1 i 5 ,4 :4; a 1.1 • ~, . ..L: i timp li., • • .... 3 1 ii", si t ` i'l iliwNtil O. 41 44 r $4 14 'ik gi --*-- 4 . I p t 4 g e e 1 -c4 sa r 4 i ~ I A laiirs asNoitseent of denta , and Boys FRENCH CALF 'II4II4TH, 111131=1 CALF AND PATENT LEATHER ' . CONGRESS •OAITERS, , l'k 4 .. '''; ~ ri-` 'TO , 1 1 1 1 4 Irak ATfi - i; , 1 .'.-.:: - f W. K SCHMERTZ k Co.'s, rilig~llllll.lll9' Ar rigthraLL vita. Incidents of the Battle. During the tight on. Monday, a cannon ball took offthe heads' of five men. The men were out of line and stood in direct range of the artillery, and all were killed killed at the same instant. Major Anderson, of Cincinnati, wore a ballet proof vest which a friend, hail sent him. A bullet struck the vest, broke the steel, and entered just far enough to break the skin. The force of the blow knocked him from his horse. Every man connected with one of the guns of Terrell's battery, except one, was killed, and also the'horses. A rebel caisson was struck by a shell and exploded. It was shattered all to pieces and seven mangled bodies were found ly ing around it. The number of hairbreadth escapes is enormous. Mend can be found on every hand whose clothei were perforated with bullets, and their' flesh untouched. And many are found whose lives were saved by watches, belt-plates; or solhething in their pockets. A member of Gen. Buell's staff had shell to pass so close to him that, it took off one half of the skirt of his coat, and the head of a soldier in his rear. t Ins company in 'an Illinois regiment had every officer, commissioned and non commissioned, shot down. A national and a rebel soldier were found dead, side byside, with hands clasp ed. ft is supposed that they fell near each other, mortally wounded, and, making friends, died in peace. One young Ohiovolunteer, who had been recently wounded, and lied before picked np, was found with the minature of a young lady friend to his lips.. His com rades state that he had an idea he would be killed,- and wast - serteraltimesmen- look ing at the daguerreotype while the regi ment was in reserve. Among the Confederate prisoners -tak e n is Capt. 'W. H. Polk, nephew of ex,Pres ident Polk. who [participated in the battle. and was SeverMy wounded in the leg. He had t ,mbutit to amputation. The wounded in thejkonited at, savan, nah are dyitie at th'd''rete of 'eigheor ten daily. • . , . . " 41 . .1. Slidell, a nephew ofthe lion. John Slidell. was among the, captured wounded at Pittsburg. Among the rebel prisoners taken is Lieut. Col. Walter Scott, a atilt ofCoL Scott, now in the Federal service. know all about our affairs and public men on the other side of the water, of course. We see by our last batch of English papers that the Sunderland ntagis trate, have issued a warrant for the appre hension of a general in the array of the Miffed States, who is represented to have ran off two years ago, leaving his wife and six children chargeable : to the parish of Sunderland. The warrant was applied for as a Useful documehtinease ttieGener' al returns to England; and the Newcastle Chronicle, as we find it quoted in the Nrioiehester Guardian, thinks that proba- i bIY if the United States Would not surresi-. 1 der the General they might give up part of his pay, and thus remove the stigma from their . army of having the Wives and titthi lies of their Generals supported as paupers by English rate payers. We suppose our readers in Missouri and lowa will hemline'. what. astonished to learn; that the name of the ollicer in question is sat down as Gen-' erid Curtis---and there isibut one General Curtis, that we know of,!ui our army. It seems that Curtis went by the name of Frederick Colborne Curtii in - Englandiatid was formerly Captain in a military regi-' meat. There are. howeVer, a few facts which might interfere with the identifica tion of General Curtis with .the Sunder land fugitive, such as the circumstance of his having been a member of. Congress four years ago his having been born, bred and raised in Ohio,and his neVer having been in the parish of 'Sunderland 'during the whole course of his life. !Evidently Con tain Frederick golburne ,p q rtis Awl Gen. Samuel It, Cattle are eiceedhiglY differ cut persons. /41 , 14/1! an. ",ANTIICINT y{;YO ■ 1 1194 Tipliploknot FCRTHEIt advises hM.e been received from the . Samlwich Islands in relation to the.reported negotiation p l eading with the British government tnr the establishment of a British,ElrotectoratatW4 r the saves appears that the Hiwaiango*ernment halt, like some. others; -becomel 6iiimeia4 em barrassed, and-seeks succor frrpnEagland. Some yearsagO the governnieid-otHiWaii • proposed annexation to the united States, but nothing come of it. Fiance, at .anoth er time, menaced its indelSebded6e 'llg declining influence of the e United States invites ill; interference of!foinign`i;owers with the Sandwich Islands, Mexico,. &c., and even with the isthmian region of Cen tral --knierica, , fiseolcor /lard _ ___ _ TO THE PUBLIC_ imerzoiALLT the ignorant sundial ,--, ,• :3.. ly Modest of all •denond- - . ... at nations. treat secret - and: • delicate disorders. self abuse and d' es or • Mutton* , oil ' and t , 1 , ~ 'edent to matter both .. - - .9 cies and Wilts. single or married. Because Da. lincernior publishes ithe fact of his doing Sll..qie knonult and fall*: modest ere d /*_. shockaWalid think it a 'greatrstn n ' , ant fur eentemination and Mimi n 1 their wives, promising seas and da ta rs. Their fandly'vb7. Wan should be cautious to keep them i n orat.4o.tbatthey do the same as lir.'BRAL Aeleoprmibliabing) lest a Itieritiveinve tire *lda te ibellb arl g' oll Pld /Wel' modest- and tpreinnuptuous families, born and 1 nd h oe knittlittlyient pe ri Z= oo/ . //5 au d 1 *he . . in 1 i dife.A. dolled -, emits. - noystatioinitrobsesistr WSW gettim It is to i nibl i r i t ychoWeVer thus nial."4l L a g. lit i rtir g errt i iveniftWenettk e ittg sickly and o delicate condition and .annearasice,_ _. have been restored to health and vigor by DK. BRANSTIUP. besides many before' and after marriage lbrouitiVider have been saved much suf. iMitlit, anxiety.: ._.Mien. fte.. hea . tir neatimnsi Mam. are et • in a very short space of time b his nen whisllmeperm . milineends from llie V - am. having seen th e fiillacKtiftlir oaths has Minde ed it and substituted the regitWe Femal e. eases are treatatimfth imiriosd suoneur-lhar la g ha d over fort:l-MO (40) Wil dr realle' l4 thar *et went in hospiteMof sour the Qld World the United Staten isodablai to sidt-110 all with lc fair trial, health and hamobpsivient hl ii upon the now—palled ebeeirersodeir montebanks luck quaeisk-bat eenlll id be Consumption sad all eF its kindred aimed, of which 00-110nY annually Oil oat sonstrbuomin IIoWIS-rriliths.ernridleg ther. attend to it in ne?liii mmagirdallt 1 1 •14114 My bliatimet en: El 044 1 M4trj reaft il lik , natal. -Grover forty_ y. ti.°lo -bre.duktiells_krelirelle - -- - - 1145 42 1 - rep& 1tir=:7 1 ." 1. ,•,, P -;4ll=l*.iginseCl atlic oril o. ' tr,t,,,C. ...A:4ft' • i t iliik--„--Ai R*pmsok re** irt , iniliatal ' ' - - Fkmrinit mimixed , , 1 1111 Mite All*. A corr7mandent of tkciicinnatt Ti;es writes - • 'hie * looladin"l::o7raii ire maiked by grit: fee:: a mile of the niefiiiitiltkimi — iitlf trout the Corinth:road. -Each Stional grave is marked by a head-board_, contain ing the name of the deceased. The rebel's are buried in pits. I saw one that contain ed 149 bodies. Many of the Wounded secessionists died before they werefound after the battle.— One party of some forty 'men were found in a tame, where they had crawled to ob tain water, and some had died with their heads in the brooks. Another party was found close to the Corinth road, partially consumed by fire. It seems that they had been placed, probably for shelter, in a pile of brush, and then deserted. Our shells set lire to the brush heap, and twodays af ter the battle their crisped bodies were found. Not That Man lAN AMU *Tao , 1111111 NTO*E to from the owner of Wad and Sixth streets, . kv*Trilit. No. .130 litcitidt iltreqt, kapierth doer Implaiwlnlesiss AUeir. , aaii;exataitte,:one, of -the largest, best and Obeijoiititieeks HATS, CAPS, ^1" It A. 117 GOODS , ever opened in this city S . PECIAL TiRAIN, APIEII.IIIIII4.IIIIIRL-- For the benefit of persmayileidayg to`atbasd thttlperforinanoes of __ _IL nhammui_and BB NORITA CUBAS. w mimes= TallelllWurifir on the Pittsburgh Poet Wayne and'ademo - _way fr om Auftwelky to isees Imm y ea - an' , Eventing'. April . g ood l Miegkeng itu i station at 11 P. it. All tickete oo letannitio;• dation trim, will be received on this . WM. P. N. General PassammAgent ST EA X BOA T A !OCT.' O'N--Tllll steamer J. T. Ili*COM BS will be sold lty order of administrator on FRIDA MORNING at the foot of Wood street. - MoCLELLAND. 'Auctioneer. FLMNITURE -AT AIICTION-011 DATA NOON. April 2 .llll.ittn o'clock at Masonic nail Auction House. win be mold. a quantity -of furniture, consistinn : of M•hohan.> Hair Seat Sofa, Malecuan_y Hair neat Chaim Ana Chairs. Kitchen Chaim HinhPost Bedstrada.li ver Bedsteads and Crib. Kitchen Table infantile. Knives and For 116 ' 8"r celj zi.c. apt; T. A. M L AND;Auctionee. j SPECIAL 'SALE OF OUT GOODS. CLOTIL.NTI.BOOTB :AND SHOES—On Sat arday mit at le, It and 7 SO o'clock at Na omi° Hal Auction Rowe. will Witold a quan*7 of ente•nahle Doeoede.ChOdagnotßeets Shone. The attention' ef:desders is oiled te aide. . 'Jai T. A. hiceLELLAND. AnetiOneer. HAM:"BATH!! RAT PAST& RAT PASTR, RAT PASTR_. RAT PASTA'. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE; In offering this artiere we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no ffiisibue, but on the contrary it is the best and most effectual vermin destroyer and Rat Killer discovered; in fact it is the =article that might be called infallible.. Where it is used according to directions, int does not: prove oline7 lal to every instance banishing them hi a single nigh, .NISHINCNIEM SINGLE NIGHT_. ItANDWING THEM . IX A SINGLE NIGHT . Your money will be refunded in every instant, ; On aceountof the of this artiste . . have been many spurious and worthlesit - gotten up only te.deceive the public. To avoid imposition, you will therefore ash forth° RAT 1'48174 RAT PASTA RAT 7PA.Vit : Prepared by. JOSEPH FLEMING, aim` Corner of Diamond andMerhetstrnet. ikso r e, - sik - iiiiliAito mr a' '''L 'AMMONIUM' i 7 ,17 A third supply of theme elegant, useful and cheap .Harietedusga reseived .te-dayi Tillbbolek Oireetore ofSehools..l3isrbul Yellb% Letdere 11 . 1 ' Cho' sad the publse apses/b. are m reegeetAdlY invited io call and commune them , at • lanais wareroonss of JOHN H. MELLOR, spZi— St Wood street. - COUNTRY DEALE RS. ATTEN D MTE ARE NOW RECEININO AHOWT 10 CASES PER DAY OF PRIME ROOTS AND SHOES, embracing every conceivable style, which fur beauty of shape. elegance of finish. superior work manship and durability. are not excelled in this market, and they are selling at about one haifdie rove_ . English Lasting Gaiters ltse. ? usual Ties SM. Congress Gallen SLAIN usual price SI,JO. upertine Lagting( Congress Gaiters SIMS. nasal price $944150,, and all other goods in proportion. (bent inducements to dealers. 1.500 pounds of Coffee at 10e. The Jewelry Illliinettlaetterers &sowfa llen in the back room. - N. B. We do not sell MOD's Booty at Ralf but touch lower than any house in the city. J. R. GA.RDINER, IVO. elt Asent for the Manurneturerp. - COPA NITNERNINIP4.-11 AIV I Gil lJ socipited with as, lotto Real Estate aad Gen star tionssfesm:Aissa Bignlpin*.R.B. (MTH BERT. '0ur:64440i urn Itioalter'be'etatditetial in the nano el fi CIDTHRHIRTi SONS, 4. CUTHBERT ...... S. 1.. BUTHBRIt? It. D. CETRISIIIr CUTIIIIIIIRAT 411; NONI. REAL W. as TATE and Osumi Commission. Agents. MARKET STREET. Pittsbonwy. attend to sad Palo of Real Estate. Collection of Rents. At.. sad settlement of 4 , llltateti of-parsons deer- am* sidi - I!3! ICE!! 1 C1112..-PITIRE MelN. 1 REACT LAY R ll-010 • Tone Ckar lee. from 10 to 111 inches thdok, arrived from Conneaut Lake. Received and . for nate'beep.— Apo!, early this morning, to ap2i R. L. ALL EN , Agent , Ne. 6 Wood street. NOTICE—THE FIR* OF DIINKIINIt & FLATIL Clothing Mrehanta. of WOMB ERTY- STREET. wag diegolved on the t of January. 1862. • • Alrrsons indebted to raid Arm will call Own C. DUNK - ER. at 278 Liberty street. to whom all debts and amount.; have beenaanioned. DUNKER & el- PERSONS EIDEEITED TO THE abov eaqnn of DONKERMIFLATH will eallon the undersiffimd on or belbre elm den othorodor ear eeeounts will be lett - with the tor/6Mo &or ooln-fit No. WV. Llhethrotroi. 10003..10,„.11 1 .111114M MILLINERY :ROOMS - SECOND AND THISDA ORIEL N05,77ai1d.:79 MARKET_,,ST,idE . T. : s~:cOND t ~AfRIVAL OF , . .... . NEW . GOODS THIS SEASON. • wE TAME PLEAMIIIIIr IL 411.111 nouncinir •to our customers that wells's*, open at our , new - - "- wnaucsaarx IiiIiaLINEMY 1114141111,'' and have Suet received the largest and elieiliesi stook of we have mar offered tothOnstle. Merusetn. of all styles sad fillasii - i; - 11,11.1 "e l l s -.-" I ! al illit ji , litiq sh;:ii•i.imiii,„- , :: ~f t . —wo,„6-1;41,,,,,,- stisi ! l,-: ~.. f / • - :' 4. . - . „_, MI 2. ..: i1. • ous4:110101, . . 4L, Vsigiemssit PW'illif_g.a.ad.riNim:Nts..., _,.'.„. 130, NNZTIt,l,p*Virs;' - :' ._ . from the New York Auetiose-at prices as low as they are sok! in put Anal!' Idzifeniti t Lo r Country Illeretsaadt. are in is call and examine ou r :Wore **DI .. ',archaic& Jonzriti'sgoime. 77 lIIRWICIT irrmurr 4 -11 TAD TA RAAT.4 I IOI .- y HOUSE WithFottr Room& tens le ordet t elther yllithenr .. " 41 at a reasonable nal:, n ad a gentleman and wife an atm ottil4., _ 4t 847, AilecheasP.O. G at*" inievamearrs NOW • OFFERING -TO BUYERS' r - either Wholesale or ROW. at the Cheat Cash BOOT ND WOK SMOAK OF Zak IL IlloaLallo. SA Nadi* mt.; 2d door from Fifth. IRON AND NAIL woßza. 1.1:443V11) fit 1111:A.CX, _ Masigretunin ot. rousfirz=lMt &wean, Small Tflaitigpaliiii s kirmile Iraa„mitablefor CN_LW Works are adjourns( taweiTIGAOZZ. Warehouie. No:lllll4 4 4mass.dati I I t $ Morkeiptegaot, aplaaka-ia • . : , 4.v tt. '7; C . , v vzor r . iii roci: or wry Aro Virg 09 redera 111"14K P 0 at IL-225 IPIRLINI MUST radar. ed and, . , idoi - :• -- , $04,... 4.1 . , ,, ,,...,.. ,, ,. ~ lir ; Iky u ~_ b lk , 1 - . 4 .. - .f.--. - .-- aa6 ‘ ."Nilßil t , - 7 . -: 111111111111WTE ~A , ..._ --', ~ ~[.. :-,__ • . . . ; and Er mkt ..---- --, • ' ~.. . . • 1.3 - .....zs ..17.; - 'if - : -: .- - ! ."- • , • 7,77:77.72 , 4111 . 2; ..t. q..0"!...z.? 1 , . ; GEOmign 1114 W • • No..Ases Xavier 'repasublabed .4Wr ilutadiume Niel Sr sinelliriwaiii IMP i Fi ll ege 4 P lo l s ;is• e,ui imgver aiiir . to Yee *dine eillieitor' entre stole___ Oa ailLai o'l l uciwei!ea.";nol* 41062116 ' ete. wart-emit fp! lint: ista4 Slits eea.,Ng thsprieeiiiiipaii'aii ti airitura SIKAwLe ha west vialety some manta* new potteries josres: eVISNIN ' • -loW • HE LAIIINMST Altlo*=X ?Avg 11 11iw a i i i iiia ; i 1 i. iNzyirs: litarioar TATIO tomnizsi f`~lliN~.~:lCi7~Jl_N ~ , Tr -e-y. 4-1 rACCOXMODATION .pEN,NoLuza, pri - M - 7711 1} :4,11 j :4,`“) I I 1611111.1111161iLaiamLi.IMIII!11 .1°'.1.11.P.1 palm. $5 twine. • A' ED AT 1 _ ,,44 _. HMITRY2II:I3IMLE NOS. 71 /14 1 1172, "%MI next dog'. qt .3. API wow Ainkissois. AT NO; 89 KAIMIT•I92IB3UPW LOOC AT TWA PRIM Wise English Lutist 'Hod Guitars Mir OOP w ra t di ll L i ttlish Lastiii Coilgrinial4:4o4ll4 fordleaLE 0......_ a taus ...".• 7 Pi ts* l o 4 litorromo..--, dem Irmo Goat Comma Hod -4 "O l ibir $ 1 • 14 wortb : sl.7s. ,-.'• ," - - •%. ''' ' t id Lad Lad ~ o r 'iise4i le: 75t AU 0 .2 ti .r JANES WEB. 14) Miutitetrillt 11044 *u l44 . 4lAmm ik apzi • . 4%. otitytio oventtnni onftinkinni inn% • t lion, wind anot.unt, Just /snivel a p2g • joiligratoE;ll Wood stmt. At. I GANAIIBLODZON. wits lbw Mot yap tire banks of kers of 6 oetaele„. HON* la yap la a private ,fatitly lue Qua two mok , gad ' iw fray cant emir la retpoit - 1/ertepip taro.=7«parte made rate, . . pritn. . it! Boston; kV& . ' i; • ' - atan, .0 ,, " l4 „ oodAriet. - itapr a wr . 4_grAnguoilik milthamirs = le b p,so siou, MVP iii_filiiressiwed sad .tat. 4 ?"aCIALOR, SaW tist..e, rintruzarse 'mu* " Octave agokoftrawlin_rillt Su vale by JO . airre -1-"stost fiIECONI64IIIIIXII2III-PICAN.S. A .- e „. 7, 4siolimmegiwzrzkt, winin — awasoriT *mug fitifietifttft NO. tz FlEMEuftpifiNZ--R /TreARGH. PA. ' 441410 .44 *And fa...ft *ON ;i ' FOR mitts' . IssB, 0 1 59 mild /SOW: , LIP*ARDB OP 1111 Ci" 0 MACHINES sold in•the rafted • ' 1170 ler" mmmoosouvnie ikti We ear lir' Ai soul 80Nif 10101n1W Rpm= plum or p - Wipfirigis - bus_ p a thelllitOmmr l , - usw On thilibklialt SO4 SIENA lOolnititah #111.11.1114•14 iidu, is dsyli .r ion or or kiloton ,14111,TTylalbraitriert 4 J 'ap3 CO: iipisarsease *Pal - , Zlll .a.A.llllllllPMaimpaamehit Gm V il '..._MaLierroiOniir. nu". • L . , 711,M - iir. .4,.,.. , ..„, ~ ..'.. . -.7- • :' , .. TlPMATllitlilMerut W 0.% ---- , 11,- , ,_ ..: I,fr •7: .'.: ' , , , i.k/ .i: ~ . ..t.'41:.:11.. r..•, g :P . ~ , ,;77- • rp...??; LADIES'.4IkNIEJ33B' AO: ni RALIIORALI4-= .it ";5-terai.l%.l ...-4 /,' '.31111 9 1 KOU 4111 .111111Winti? .i _, ..:„ ~: , .. '. ,•n V :i.W.,,: ~ :`, „ 7 .Z.S'lmil " ... 1 444" 111 :, ; co a.m :iiZT :: 6. in, .:= :,• -I', 4 Eiiiii= _ _ Ikationetr a t • apt A,llt si irriewer. - WIEW =III3AGALTAIIIY. • ,s f...r0 C . VI ."1 W UMW i . Gla Li, Nog. 2@ AID 20 WOOD STREET, /1/ iiitiktfitagid= Nwrie. Burma. M011:111Ailll 'Motto" aft i" Asinsawnsignows_acw4w%6 s it Wasiluisiredipik PACKETS, Mir Thik FKLTI - Tr73 - ; - 7-1 tith . it, a., 4 41,, StYEA. r $, 401.,, ~„ 4. T Arco- •11, ;Lizzie t Mar tin... 7. .r, . Ta.VOii inslolMP/a.... ZI arriakr,,,, - I Galtiir, in._ uificr I Ca a miiirfma Bayanl.yeob • iiiitalioth. : i i 4iOnVolftegi n it file Tho River—. emmeati. - ali than liars 14 tooliiii‘r • .'llieriid tailing • ThaPidbilleg wilf*lfra.hing ib tl ik r" a kier -' plcionl` . "•* 4fE:4; •!: :f at'l • —:- - :..-'. %1, - I'.c •'• higrOffit?,44l49iidtokaiasis4w ,a a Ihoicailsto4oo4l4<dnelonatri*Aouia- . ii i i i i ie ..o-Oirt:l:,+ " Capt. Eikumila*piiikekiAtiani,- lii iiiiii IV Lliiiiiii*p .iiiirr , ..v - itv..l3.ire) IVA nim*rov. lispitase.g.iiic a 1i . .n4,4,,' -brook . , , einiati Arkt,Loubseciyag 0.. oistiopmpo wt , tioi ao&ottooure...oGell44l4l4: *Oa : • ' •• • .•• 1 - , 1 ..„—.,. I or retiiictaffiist _ lamb liirlitake.sisamuCiarineerdiait* ," • • L Athcrs Oar" Capt. utittlitt *has Iv. 00.,e r hmil aft tbeitt otie 9 1 106 : 11: l ''' -' . '-'., ''' ; h a `,
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