DION DAY -7 ORNlffai TY IND _olGUNlNitlifiliklikt rtilwalittlselliek Slid Wounded iktamt Pittsburg Lams Haw. More thaq two weeks since two Masai ate, the J. W. 'Hillman and Marengo, Ws port . f or -, Pittsburglstuding,•on the •nnessee river, to bring here some of the Idlers wounded in the engagement at that place. _They took physicians,nurs : clergymen, hospital stores, delica :B for the sick and other articles for the mforts of the - afflicted. We have from le to time noticed the progress of the pedition and we are now gatified in be ; abhe to announce its return and the at.- • nplishinent of its mission. Me boats were expected on Saturday, it was not until eleven o'clock of that It that the Hallman reached the laud at the United States Marine Hospital, the Ohio river, just-below Manchester, owed, a few hours later, by the Maren- They left Pittsburg with four hun d and thirty-five sick and wounded sol rs; some four or :five died on the way others were left at various points along river, as near their own homes as pos condi], on reaching here, their number reduced to sixty-eight, all told. Their rters upon the boats were very comfort : and there they remained until morn whet. nearly all were removed and led in the Marine Hospital, which had ti suitably arranged for their reception he committee to whom that duty wad •usted. There was ample room for some seventeen were sent to Passe- Vs_ Infirmary and one, Capt. Powell. he "Chicago battery, was taken to the se of a gentleman residing in the city. had one of his hands shot off at the :t and-is accompanied by his *lie; who on one of te gunboats attendant ever h i s ehe was wounded. Three or four drum. boys,, at first sent to the Infirmary, ► subsequently sent back to the Marine pitakleaving the number of patients e i " fifty-four. These are chiefly lowa, out and Michigan soldiers, with a few : Ohio. Upon their removal the men • ral w placed on cots and divided among the ards of tbe Hospital, where they ved every attention their condition de led. Throughout Sunday morning the >ital was visited by many of o r and in the afternoon the crowd be very dense; men and women crowd o rooms, clusteringaboutthe bedsides sick until the thousands of questions Fbecame annoying to the patients and s found necessary ° place a person at lain stairway to keep intruders away. was cheering to see the alacrity with every want of the sufferers was imp , in many cases anticipated. Many ,tic and self-sacrificing ladies were it, ministering to their wants and ring valuable aid to the professional 3 attached to the Hospital. Several rabands„"'who came up on the boats, ave needed assistance. trly all are suffering from gunshot is, more or less painful, and some the dangerous accompaniment of .d fever. Some lay listlessly on.their suffering without a murmur; others , eating, writing letters or reading; a, !pt; and some, but slightly wounded; - tially recovered, walked about the id grounds attached to the Hospital, the air, and relating their adven o knots of curious listeners. serious cases are few, as the physi say nearly all will recover. The ritical cases are those where typhoid s superadad to bad wounds. One :How, a private of the 21st Missouri nt, was fast sinking; he had a seri :l:shot wound in the thigh and his countenance and parched lips beto burning fever and an early dissoln lie t.as not expetleti to survive h the night. In the next room lay .1 McCleary, of Mercer, who haden ianlllinoisregiment. Hehadapidn ind in the left hip, which is suppu and - two others, less serious. By attention he will recover. He is on by two contrabands, who follow from Tennessee; they seem much d to-him. in another room we iientenant Minnick, from Camber :may, also of an lowa regiment, d received a ball in the body near Is; he was doing well. Another, thattered right arm, exhibited the ich hadinfileted the wound, mash intact with the bone. He thought fired several which proved equally TWO . other patients were very typhoid; for one recovery seemed rest centre of attraction to visitors ward in which were two rebel pris 'embers of Alabamaand Mississippi is.- One was tall,. thin•• man, I, and also suffering from a fever, his eyes so - much that he -kept Instantly covered. The other, a od-looking and well made man, in the right arm and side, was cativo, but scarcely ever spoke , stioned. •• His wounds are not at )us. He is very grateful for the vent he has received, and says - amazed at the kindness ofour uself and eon:rade. its are still in charge of the - sicians who attended them boats, and they receive the We are not advised as to the' ill b 6 adopted by the coin- ard to medical treatment, at the sick and wounded Tlect..So far all goes well, ssatiefaction are shown by The fatigue of the trip 11 have perfect quiet, and se diet furnished at the attendance,:theboust e good ladies who have the noble work lid we trust their ex -11:1 by the mes whpi , "laces of znimatarrag e means of , leaking an fortable: 'Let no upon by his Ward te names of the Ile Hasp* : o C 3d bits K do do C I do do do do C do do I do do tI Bth do 9thDlisola '49th do 3d do 15th do do do sth do to do do IL do 'a do do as Jth -.4 do Ith Michigan I dO.; ,willgon to 1.4a11a ttlewitrlirUli 18 .the list ofMo6o3tt U Wtar_ ilirrel: 11 - P 4 8 4 .r n il, •• • Michael. .... ........... " I " " -•''' • mama._ . : ... ....; . (VB . . •",. • ,". • . • Simlas:.: .. : ... : .... - tr-- " - -"-'-'' • 1 / 1 3 ertZaT - 4.,•'''" l 4P • ::•; ;i• ... . -..• t _Aiwa ' ._:, : ... ... . ,;: ''" K f:. _:" BReuben Wueen . 1 ......... .. ..' " • D . 15th • ruce Brien .......... :: ...... "I• 3d ''• -• Hiram Bell. . " 11 16th Wipmnsie JHiram AL Wilma- " A 41st Illinois t ae II Charabere. ... . .. ~. ... "K. 'J'th . - • ' John Skater - I 66111 %do Peter %haat ". -- R - 73,th . - • Peter Gimmt; Jr • " • John Haney. and J. 8.. Snent.hen also furnished vehicles to convey; the men to the InfirMary,..a very acceptable service. Father McMahon tendered the commit tee the use of the Mercy Hosptal for-the sufferers and WM. Phillips, Esq.; offered the Girard House for the same -purpose, i but provision had been made for'll. • Our citizens will be glad to knew that these poor fellows are receiving all possi ble attention and, that if •good care and , treatment will restore them' they will' all recover. • • .. It Hoir No ISone. • • - .. . Dropping in at, . ri2 Fift h street Sat arday, we were surprised at the large de mand for boots andxhoes there--stin !more so when we learned that the daily average, sales are 5250 to .. $1«.10. Dot wheo . we examined the . goods, and the prices,- they sell at, the mystery vanished. Wben .we saw ladies' slippers selling at twenty'eeizta, ladies' gaiters at, sixty-five cents. lastinF gaiters at 1,;00 and $.1.:,25 and childyenp misses', men's and'boys' ' boots and shoes' in like proportion, we understood why the store was so constantly crowded; for so' long as .the public= can-buy good goods at thirty to fifty per cent. less 4han regular retail rates it soon becometiAmown, and the consequence is a run, upon the botise. .selling the goods. This is is ;the .case here. Gardner is defying All eompetition in chetip boots and 'shries, and Consequently gets the ' lion's share of the business. He is enti tled to it . and Will no dotibt reap a hand some profit from his system of "Quick sales and small profits,' He sells good shoes; the men's work is made by custom workmen in Cincinnati, and the• ladies' goods come from the East. Mr. G. also sells stationery packages, and is agent for the Jewelry Manufaeturers'- Association. Call and see him...:;; • - TheAl l e gkeps v Pulklielludldings. , ...1 An Act passed by the - Legistaftire short ly prior to adjournment constitutes Samuel Riddle, John lirkpatrick,.lVm. Wsilker and johir" Wright, cortiiiigsroners•tO ton.' tract with Messrs: White.& Alexander for the construction of a market house. city hall, weigh scales, &e. The Councils are authorized and directed to pay to the com missioners, in trust for the contractors. the revenue which has accrued since Jan nary Ist, 'No, and .sit which shall arise from rents of stalls &c., until tge (1:ost:of the building and improvements shall be paid. The plans are for a marker house covering an area of 200 feet square, of tasteful architecturel4design, I to be located in the-Fourth Willitatitiiir..iLThe City/tall, is a commanding edibce, two stories. hav ing basements occupied' in parts for cells for Miyor's:Tirisbniirsi the multistory com pint , commodious - apartments fur , City • Treasurer, Ittayees..Cour.t, Post Office. Recording Regulator, &e. On the second floor - are Council- Ciambere r Cemmitteo Roomkpublic lobbiea, ifte. r tutd, a Jaw room, - tinned' in part froth roof intended for a City Library room, well lighted from the roof. The whole plan embraces an improvement of the entire Diamond, enclosing and beintifying the unoccupied ground. .--,- The New York Express says the fruit groweru are it. little nppreherisi tio.that, . the recent warniiitektierltty:Prettintitielj]de velop the peach, and exose it to subse quent cold. These fears do not appear to be shared out West. The Prairie (III.) Farmer states that in the counties of Sa line, Fulton, Pana,.Merion and Pike, the prospect for the wheat eion . the coming season is unusually promising. Were, also, it was feared that the fruit would be injured by the frosts of last week, but the buds were not much hurt and the pleasant weather of the past few days has dispelled the fears of those interested in a good fruit crop. LOOMled &OP Sike44**- Patrick Traver, formerly a r * esi . dent of Altoona, returned to that place a few days ago direct from the land of Secessia. He had gone South previous to the breaking• out of the rebellion, and being forced into ,the rebel service, had been for some time employed constriieting batteties fow the rebel at Island No. 10. When the Con federates evacuated that post, Pat hid him self, and when our forces took possession, he came out and eMbracedthe first oppor tunity to-come Isipeth. Will be Neat telbe Etefuge. At' . . filet IngtOte - gMtl4.lll34ltes - I)lsilliet'Attoriey, Mr. Carnahan,,alitirliai passed by the Legislature authorizing the comniitaientowf..javenilet maims from*, .I.Tnited States Courts to the House of - Refuge.' - Under; this lavicShilatiati Ince; a lad,aboat low teelX.lll4llftfighicepviet. ed of stealipg $6O out of a litter, iiitiout a y earn bi r esididdAmotteiprison, where he has been for several mouths mad committed; ;in' 'aline.daye;:te.thiiilielhge. Boore' and . Shoes at auctionlevery after noon - 4 at" ‘Masonic.liallinetion House See advertisement. Alppoissifissent. -Gov. 'ippOinted - Benjimin Rush atudfinvy of Bunt: Cowl% a com missioner to visit the Pennsylvania troops in the West, with a view of inquiring intp their wants, ,end ttakipg, measures to fide that they are provided with everything astftm ain on the steamer Kenton, to fulfil his mission.• e . . 0 • - -MASI Ae About noon on Saturday a lad abopt eight years of age, stift - cif - fferemiah Coop er, of the Ninth Ward, was' run - over liyia train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, while standing on a side track near the outer 'depot. jlie• !pay had lost kilt ans hearing - from- scarlet , feeer; d pee eb And hear the train approaching. Sharpshooters. A cothiuitty'efslisitiihdoters; fro* Min nesota, nfittar i eousaanelvof , CaptainnW. F. .aussea;..faintedy_ofAiiiintwo passed through the city on FrAffir,, l en_4:olita,for_ the seat of war. They trete a UnelObling . set of men. solif' lie! . On nigie the cellar of Mrs. Worn- Mfrs Lgiddets Washington streets, was entered and rob bed. of 'a. tab of roll butter:and some fifty , z d9ett clue to the thieves. • Gen. Roseernia' 800 Gin d - _ 'iThiii,,, fine tosalrytamiTlat e ly at Whehi ing, has been . orile - reirtis New Creek TO, 'active sawlike. „- , - - ..„, , • - • -.. ' ______.c,,,aili .-A •.; . _ : -- Stolen .. - _ ,• , ! Cluieb ___ _ wasFeoraihitted to jail c ar t ,On s attUrda,, for t laßetrylocloilai hams from Conrad Pepping - < ...., WA r /435itor: er.oux:: ea 2i i of Ittette ZILIThiCk AMMO ime4nother :whom .111ory 4onixrakkipt/t.of a il shock '4, 4 2 6,irjr- - -- - - :----------,---- 7 .---- .Aihdi -4,4!"Pr`61664 t th romm t erifinig,uressimsi returne to nth or ore scaison!' he is a great favorite here and has gen erally attracted good audiences to the Theatre. Since she was last here she has obtained a divorce from the Benicia Boy iffid has consequently dropped the name oflfeenan. She appears in the popular . play of the "French Spy" this evening, sustapdag-three characters. General Tom Thumb. The neighborhood of the Masonic Hall has been inconveniently crowded the last few days, in consequence of the masses drawn there to witness the perfbrmanees of the above most popular man or the pres ent age. The appearance of his splendid chariot is the signal for a scene of wild excitement. and the saute enthusiasm is eXhibited. Aiming his exhibitions. The initsical portion of the programme is of itself worthy the patronage of our citizens. The General continues his levees all this Week. • Rimsvered. A portion of the millinery goods stolen, some weeks since, from the establishment of Miss Mary Barnett, of New Castle, have been recovered. Constable Sankey, laving 'obtained some elne-Ais %to their whereabouts, went, ou Tuesday last, to the residence of a Mrs. Lydia Pollock, widow, near Wampum Furnace, and after some &march ; succeeded in finding the goods-- 'tome in the house and some - hid away in a hollow tree in the neighborhood. As a party concerned in the robbery, Mrs. Pol lockwas arrested and is now in jail. Dissolution. The law partnership lately existing be tweet' Edward S. Golden and J. Alex. Fulton. of Kittanning, has been disolved and the business is now under the exclu sive control of Mr. Golden, whose card. appears elsewhere. He will attend to all business of the old firm and any other en trusted to him, with . ability, energy and fidelity. Blackwood. W e have received the April 'number of Blarl.•wood's Edinburgh Magazine, re published by Leonard Scott & Co., New York. Its contents are, as usual inter esting, and the last article, a review of Spence's American Union, will be care fully perused. New Pianos fbr Old. Those interested will receive a satisfac tory solution, of this seemingly mechanic al paradox, by calling on the subscribers. No. 11$ Wood street. first door from Fifth. Wing it. BROTHER. Piano Manifacturers. JOSEPII MEYER: AXTRONT lINTIR. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ANUFACTURERS OP FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE dr CUA I Rt 4 M:A REHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin -alley.) PATENT WRITING CASE T H I N CASE IN SO ARRA NG ED AN TO give the writer a table eight by nine inchee to write ullmo, will bold Pen and Pencil, India Rubber, wed Checkers, and yet wilt full up so us to tueueure only 8.4 inches by 2 inelum For Buie by W. S. HAVEN, TUE , LA IMEST prtift.,IINITED IM=;E ~TATIO~TER3f p,~r~---- 0.31T4J514 HEET~I A AN9p TEp EN LO UrriTrear ACCOMMODA 0 11.1 L EN HOLDEN, •VPEijOS I a =4M u,3 vomaastammimmil $195(0 1911111 DOZZN. ,lIENTIY MINER. tp*ti ,ifttirtt immix STRKET, next doni F tOliost 'Wee. an2s BOOTS AND SHOES. AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. • poor. AT TUE PRICES : ' wor Sadiee English Listing- Heel Generator $1 ,130 th • Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gait, ere for $1,25, worth $1.75, Ladies English Luling Congress Heel Gait ere $1,50. worth $2,00. Ladies Fine French Morrocco Heel Boots for $137. worth $1.52. ; touts Fiatt,ootiOon t Worth S LR, rop,Stel Hoots for $ l . Z . T. .;,, Ladies nue Wordecd Blippete for 511 e., worth '75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c, worth $1,12... ' - An onk•raympAs um proportion. '• • JAMES ROBB, 89 Market :beet. near Market Hour e ap24 SVOMIA" M a MAJILINSIN, . .. f i c.; HARMONIUMS' • . --NP" a'-' 0 A thint. sayer, °Lane. elegaist, useful i tad cheap Harmoniums received to-day. Teach ers, Birsostorl Of HOheola Mating Masten, Leader: 0 of hoirs and tho public generally, are respectfi illy *vital ickcall and e xamine them, at the ma smo srarerooms of' ' - JOHN H. MELLOR, - ap23 81 Wood stree ft. irIO=PARTNENSiItATI NO' A Brat =thownild'Augger la rN s , otlt G Fen 7 PRP', Air . 1 4141%,_ 111 the name or 13: “Nk r A : IA . II4u. Hod . S. CMIINAT .3;1." It. B. MAW ear *loam 'MEAL pm: Sir An And- Genend i:Ceggalsidon An ints: 51 MARKET STREET, Eittsionr6„ attend tt i the sale of Real Estate, Collection of Rents, itc., and settlement of tehstas °fires:sons deceased. : itp2l WILLIAM BAGALEY WRICEIAI E 'IRO C E R , NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD BTEEEI!, V10T3,154q0544 CA/. PITTIIIIII.O W. HC ONLY PLACE IN MIMIllt aW 417211 " 11,1 1 1 2 3 14%"111ftitt AAR Aim MOM srlA = !r i briglar b igignagmomAkie g ni as PITTSBURGII and Inksdand, Cheekier Hoard, F INE STRA IV GOODS .1 EN El, WOOD k THIRD STS BURNOUT - 1E RATIO AT .L~.~.L~.'7 PECIAZLY MMtheignorantandlase ly Modest of all denomi nations. treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and disease/ or stuations common and dent to Youths of both casco,, and adults, single Or married. BUCIIIISkt DR. BEANSTRUP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked. and think it a great sin 'YerY immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising son's and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN STROP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative twee tics might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous families born and mixed in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence. sense, .Itc.. to dollars and cents, naysteriouslY, maids' orilly gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their so sickly daughters ,t,trargiorr and appearance, have been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage through him have been Raved much so f- feting, anxiety. morti fi cation, & c. Spermatorr ! hes or nocturnal emndmions. are eqmpleteb , CUTed in a very short space of time by his new remedies. which aregasuliarly his own. They are compounds from the Vegetable Kingdom, having Seen the LilimiXoftheMerourial treatmentho has abandon ' edit and Substituted the vegitable Female Cs ' easesars treated with marked success—having bad over forty years (40) experience in their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in ; the United ftstw. leads hint to say—to all with a I fsir trig/, health and happiness will WIWI bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montebanks and quack's. but come and be cured Consumptionand all of its kindred di/ewes, of which so many annually fill our countries. can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Full particulars can behad of my treatment byprocnring a copy of the Medical Adviser which lis given gratis to all that apply HAMM/ the ad trawtage of over. forty years experience and ' sffiservatien, consequently. le' has superiur akin in the treatment of special diseases, and 'who iF 1 daily 1 wende c d ase y ao pea , t ahpcitio z a en naieellis recom s Publishers. pro prietors of hotels. de. Office in Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private' ommun cations from all parts of the U140;1. OtriptlY ,tsaladta Direst to ffiffip3P :delblYdPer: ; Pittsburgh Post Office. A' OTICO•411Z rtimiOlir avillue . " Clothier .BdosehloSs. of MIS MIS - WaB dia' solved on the 2 Pllllrtor at bled t 9 said Arm will call Upon - , • D -a , Li bwbr spreet, tatwholla an '-1 1 14 1 1INP ? N ils 1 ~ .17• • i- , • .....,_ . ~ ,7 . _- Wino- - ' - .•; , :t rt. , . , _ 11 -- di • - ' No. WO 1 ----• . ' TO-D/Wis: itinquawszace*T9 Clothing at ;Auctio n. . gri , m Monday stied Termediti Evenhigs lILFApril 24 and 29th. at 7% o'clock, will be sold at Masonic Hall .4netion-Mouse. No. 55 Fifth et., a large nuantity'bf-MIWiIigRABLE CLOVEN INV, fin- Men. Bogs and Children. The.cunsitm ment embraces Ment's toshinable Dress and 'Busi ness Coats,. White Linen and' Marseilles; Stitittner Coats, Sack Coats, Casimere and Rine Cloth Pants, Alarseilles and Linen Pants. Silk A - este, LARGE QVANTITY or Summer Vests; Boys Cloth and Summer Coate, Vests and Pants, Claildrens' Jackets. Jrc., &e. T. A. MeCLIELLA ND A UCTIONEE - . 111;7 — G11111 -- 141 ; 1114 doianniNDoe: AT A N C: _LITTON. Monday , Tuesday and ' WednesdaY afternoon's at 2 o'clock, will he sold, at the Ma sonic Hall Auction House, No. 55 Fifth street, a large invoice of Ts !MOEN AND GAl rum just received from the East, comprising Men's Calf Congrms Gaiters, Scotch Ties. Oxihrd Ties, Congress Shoes. Army Shoes Brogans, .k:c , Women's Goat Balmoral and Fine 'Boots, Lasting", Congress and Side Lace Gaiters, Heavy Boot?, Buskins. Slippers, &c,. Misses and Chiklrens' Gai ters. Balmoral and Copper Tipped Boots. Boys' B oa t s a nd Shoes, &c,. kc.., also at the same time and place will be offered Prints, Delaines, Dowels, Debages Dusters, Shawls,Linen, Table Linen, Towels, Shirts Bosoms , Spool Cotton, Nemlles, &c., Jrc. T. A. MeCLELLAND. AUCTIONEER 110LESALE DRY GOODS STORE !----- Notwithstanding the fabulous reports circula ted in some of the newspaper; by a PICAYUNE STORE in town that they are our Sueeeesors. We still continue the WHoLESALE DRY 0 OODS business at the old stand No. 99 Wood st.. Pitts burgh. Pa in all its ilenarttnents, and havejust receiv Eat and complete:Reek of Goods boullit in theFOR CASH, since the REDCCTION OF PRICES. Which we will sell at very LOW FIOURES FOR CASH, or to FIRST cLASS MEN. We have the BOOKS. NOTES and OBLIGA TIONS of the late lirm in OE R POSSESSION, and we alone are AUTHOR !ZED TO SELL the same. as wo have NO SUCCESSOR in business, and have retained in our employ ALL THE OLD HANDS but one. D. GREGG a CO. O. 99 WOOD STREET DWARD N. GOLDEN, At torney and ECounaelor at Law, Kittanning, Armstrong Co_., Pa. N. B.—The unsettled business oldie late firm of Golden and Fulton will be attended to exclusively by Mr. Golden. apai3m. TIMBER LANES, FOR V sale. 1,,500 acres of unimproved land of good quality. situated in McKean co., Pit., about three. fourths of a mile from the Allegheny river. to which there is a good plank road, within a mile alio of the town of Corydon. !Schools. So wmills.tke., good surface. indications of Petroleum on the land. and abundance of choice Oak, l'ino and other timber. Price $6 peracre, on easy terms of ayniont. Carbon Ilil will . be taken in part pity. K. cfrriiimerr dt: SONS. 131 Market st. , NOTICE Is HE:HEIM GIVEN THAT that the partnership lately suk.istinz be tweim ANDREW J. BAh. ru.d CY It 178 LER. under te m u tu al consAKER M LLER, dissolved by ent on the 25th day or ApriLlSeit. The debts owing to said partner ship are to be received by said A. J. BAKER. arid all Recounts to be settled by him. A. J. BAKER, CYRUS MILLER. ap26-Iwd FLEMING'S FINE NICK-nvirs-OVii;:?'1.511 NI:lr _ 129 11t...a %ti er _ _ NEW FIAT STORE, FINE F.tAillIONA1111.1: ri.E.mtNirs \F:l{' SrnltE. 139 1% -; r,• . 39 WOOD STREET • FINE SIIET FUR IL VIN AT LEMING'S NEW STORE, i 39 t FLEMING'S FINE r_ ..... iuticir commit:lw ('APP. AT FLEMINiTS NEW STORE. vim Wor,4 NEW STORE FLEMING'S NEW STORE . 13D Wood ,tree 139 WOOD S'REET =Mall!ill FLEMAG•S NEW STORE, late Wuo.l rite FLEMING'S FLEMINWS NEW STORE, 139 1{'401.1 stree NEW STORE, ALLECIL HATA AT FLEMING'S NEW STORE. ISO W,,NI •tree 139 WOOD -STREET TANTON HATS AT FLEMING'S NEW BTORE, 139 Wood street.. TO THE PUBLIC MO-DAY'S WiagglikllOUENT . ll Baker. MANtttctURERS" & IMPORTERS OF' Neddles,Fish arc., s..y, Would reloectively dislitheAttention of whole ;Ale dealer; to their oiteiolie and varied stook of ' TACKLE.' • Their Factory. f• XEPTUNE WORKS" Caliten St.. Brooklyn. has been in samara! oper ation for four years, where they manufacture every varietv.of • FISH NrOoks; stwAns, *C.. - from the beet Spr . int Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than' the imported artielo. DIME itS SOLICITED AND E.N.EXIIT• TiEko AT ONCE. for any variety or style of !looks, Rode, Reels; Lines, aciues, Ilaskets, and Buit. IVa ter-proof Lines at reduced prices, &c. They would call particular attention to their staek ~f Sale depot Mr the ::ale of WABRIN'S ee'e. io a P4l drill ed -03 cd, and TELFAIRAPD NEE. DIJ :Y . ap2B 3md Iron City College. of rn!, fornerior Penn AIL Clair A Words to young men the best advantage , . of any institution in the country, for acquit l ng in:the shortest practicable partials, nod at the lent pos sible expense, u complete and thorough practical education. STUDENTS can enter at any time. For full information send for a Cala lostn., or address the Principals. apidtw JENKINS A: SMITH. fa REA OS--.TA !LOBS, 11A RBERS AND rinner, fur otdo bY :EU WN & TETLEY apt 5 - 136 Wood street. - - STONE CUTTERS TOOLS. FOR RALE by DOWN TETLEY. 136 Wood street j _ _ COOPERS -A- CARPENTERS'. TOREN, for sale by BOWN h TETLEY. ap26 136 Wood street. Wv‘r E. SCHMERTZ & CO.. v • ifavajust received a large assortment of GENTS, BOYS AND YOUTHS F-RENCH CALF PATENT LEATHER BOOTS. Calf and Patent Leather Con gress Gaiters, Oztbrd Ties, awl Strap Shoes, 1., he had at 11 l'T Tft El-1 E AToN. MACItt;3I & Ju'llllEltß tN It KEiit LERsi Eltr TWISTED SILKS, 111 1 BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIES, SHAWLS AND SACQUES, 'lT;mmii,g MOM hueh And 01 FB:IPY .1rti,714.s atiatt .Notioue es. . floods I, lly,•ri enprdied on beet ACR & CO., No. 77 Fifth etreet. 1862. `WHITE, ORR & CO., GEORGE R. WHITE * CO.. No. Q 45 .IPlirtla Street. Unsling replenished env- ildireadr hasolserue steak of SPRING aid lER nooros, we can Now wirer to Ike Do Idle all the novelties of the 11141411100 In SILKS. DRESS GOODPI, EMSKONDENI ILIONIERY, 111011:2311NG fooona, etc. In cLommiandiaLtarruca ours*. sorlashvnt g renter thaw at an time t seamen, awl the prior , la such as la suit all SPRING SIINVILS In great variety; noun% entirely non plbl, M JOSS re. celve4l. .11ERWIM F ERY R YP ERMRTREMMERRRI— PERFUMERY. PERFUgY, A larg PE i R d do ME ssortm PE t of Perfa Y ery. sist leg of the finest extract? of all dieenvelere.. POMADES. - - HAIR LOLOGNES TO Also e tine assortment et the ILbeet z Et WATERSniaseb !lair tiruthes Tooth iirnshes. nt liehes Flosh.Brnehee. AT JOSEPHShari's, Brushe S. s. he. FLEMING' Co rzwr of Diamond nod Market street. WA PAPER-- Papers reoeiring daily at No. 10 Market street, near Liberty by apdti JOS. R. ITUGIIES. GOLD PAPER/1— %3r For Parlors. new patterns for sale at No. W. Market street, near Liberty street by JOIIN. HUGHES. Blist• iitligriMireds etheap Wall Papers for .otlo at N 0.107 Marksle k ' s spll; JOS. R. . BOSTON PAPER HA NOINOS;-A large lot oflow priced, reoeived and for sale W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. FIBII: PAPER HA NOINGS—ER PRUE SON, Browa and (iroen forsafilw W. P. m AR ALL; No. 87 Wood stmt. 12. 1 RVV ...- ".461011D1L5. 134111 : LEAD, AAP received Illld for sale by apt:6 HENRY 11. COLLINS ',ROOM CORN ERVS#II 7 -30 i *ALE§ received nnd•for • ?r - apai ILK.N . itY. 11. COLLINS.— QTONE WATER PIPE-47000 TARIM; st from 2to 8 Mob calibre for sale by ap23 Mt HY H. COLLINS. • HORNETS NEW WHOLES:ILE MILUNERY ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD STORIES, Nos. 77 and 79 MARKET STREET. SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS THIS, SEASON. WE_ TAKE PLEASURE IN AN: mincing to our 'canoeists that we have open at our new WHOLESALE MILLINERY ROOMS. awl have just received the largest and cheesiest stock of goods we have ever orered,to the trade. _Bonnets, of aU.sitylos mu; kinds. Mats for !Wham aim Mhiro, Shaker Hoods, Teen eh likom Ruches. Bonnet Silks. . Mark and IMO) Silk Lorre, English Crape sad Boorliudneo, Mad Wks aollflouirees. • BONNET It-IBBO.NII, from the New York Aectiosep.s4= ol they are sold imam , Easters J • Countryllerehants sad Riftesono invited call and examine our stet*. remeidne purchases. ' • . JOXE rn:“0,111111g, 27,3tAROT.BER arrow , . OFFERING:::111::111YEA ~ f .: either WholiShi p „ft e et the Cheap BOOT - 4 ,4 r apicizi,,i • • Atha their if for Alik _ht , , •.wVtV/ oid etv .4uW r; FIFTH•RTIMET, 11,-i;•ry, ..iln,o, Ties. 1862. ArCrEssloll9l To 3cd-I tw MESE VOaDAY'S =M - ir EATON, - . . Wholesale sad Retaitat lowest priesel Esrey. FILACRILTIMI NO. 17-IIFTH STREET, Invite the attteitloa of Wholesale dk itettatil Buyers to a large and varied sto:k of desirable goods ost opened. ap% d'iiitA %DELVERS FOR CARBON OIL, HANGING LAMPS, SIDE BRACKETS, with Be*Worn PARLOR LAMPS, BRASS LANTERNS, KITCHEN. LAMPS; Braes, Tin wad 6_ ;lass . Chimney mrsatber, Cot wow Pilau% • Pe and Paper. mnadnoi Browse. Lampe. • Irsunts, BiarnerwilViek. and Lamp Trlaniadnigs. wenerally, together with a regular assortment of LAMPS OF ALL KINDS; AND Bear runr-Emostmt COLORLESS CARBON OIL, For sale cheap at SCHMERTZ & BLEARLEY'S, • a p 2 q No. las Wood street. JUST 11E1E1E1171ED— LADIES AMD MISSES' LASTING BAILLOII7, CONOWIa LACE GAITERS. 111- Alio. Freud! Kid amid Xorripees Balmoral. always on hand and made to order at W. E. SCH3IERTZ & CO.'S FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOoSs- E W STYLE DRESS GOODS, lia* Spring and Summar. cHIRTIN(IS AND SHEETI-NGs Goods for Mon sad kayo Wear. Hest Hoop Alklris Is as City, Noodle Work CoLlars dke., Hosiery, Mark and White Plaid Cloth, Merrimac and other best prima 121 cents. star Good Bargaintfor Cash C. HANNON LOVE _4k CO.; N. 7{ - webet street. COUNTRY DEALERS ATTEND I WE Aux NOW IRECENTING ABOTTT 10 CASES PER DAY OF PRINZ ROOTS AND SNOBS; . . embraeinz every eoneeivatilet which beauty of dupe. dorms or mak superior • maneltin and durability.._are net ateneld market, and they ars emus at &bantam half rata! pace. Enkkieb I.lttins kltejLiGlikt v unaljniee imam 141•11. nmail , odes MAR . "7" . " superine Lutist °Maim Ositigs= o .. lo , l 3 Mtn SS" 13101/ dik a ._._. ft diga.P. • Great indneematila weamager. I,lloo paindeVAdhaatitlte. , JeWidrilllimigiefttsurs,Asinell* des in the bankyomn. N. B. WiditiMbellimiti Wool it Hsu Priee. but iamb lower Sul may.housipia *alp. - . a. R. GARPEMI. Net. U nziritallrn Agent for the , amnsmenind $2OO ruiwoo ! . 1 I Vary hay b ri st laThoil overennit falt isealtrassie, • •• !ion. Garr lan sad' maid ikek. a • , Junreceived sad ap23 JOILITEL mandionlll-Woei Pant WO* RAZZ - AT A RAIKLUW-41.11 R •W GAN a rODISONi Wit Isar Son owl two banks oft o 'Soetwilav nag bees eit 11911 is a privets: trier thaw two nom aid bin l eg oolleat order ovourtoostoot. ,The *plea tarot - made Pi smo tore it • In; Boston: f ve ot ry iotl ? odd In: iscw otwol Ua he ' • .- .. spill JOnitilL oeitotroot. Buimin• , . I V A at VW slokil.WrO torah by °air It. sat S:'serese. :1 Yy io • Pi 4 I Octoye GUI afirpftagol for by r ° • !INi i i g • Si