)Attir ESDAY MORNING,. ARNAIM AND NEIDINDBOOD ingtafftt e4kat the Marine Hospital. A. Nash, a private of the 12th Micii egiment, one of the wounded brought m Sunday, from Pittsburg Landing, it the Marine Hospital on Sunday 1g about seven o'clock. He waa in in the action, took typhoid fever sub ntlyand was very low when admitted Hospital. He •was about thirty of age and leaves a wife and family, Pill be acquainted with his decease by vtaCreery, who obtained the address the sick man before he died.— er, Geo. Johnston, of the 21st Mis was very low yesterday and cannot irvive. Wqekly OH Report. following is the weekly oil report led by the Oil City Register : The rket is still stagnant at this point, I downward tendency:- We trust, :r, that this will only be temporary. :est advises from the East and from :, are anything but encouraging for era. Sales have been made during sk at 40 cents per barrel at the wells, ;11 most producers are asking 50 A large quantity has arrived from creek, since our last report, about, barrels in all. A large proportion has been shipped to Pittsburgh, or 2nsitu for the Eastern and Europeon s, and to fill previous contracts. .8 to Pittsburgh 35 to 40 cents. $1,60. The amount of oil in Ines not exceed 50,000 bbls. The on our different wharves about bbls. following are the reports of our t warehouses for the week ending r, April 22d : Michigan Rock Oil ty - -.Received 1,564 bbls. Oil; ship -32 bbls.; received 3,059 empty bar ,brams, Orr & Co.—Received 3,- 1, Oil; shipped 2,742 bbls. R. D. & Co.—Received 1,606 bbls. Oil; 1,157 bbls. Hanna's—Received as. Oil; shipped 1,938 bbls; receiv , empty barrels. Net a Rebel. :ceedingly regret an error which to our issue of yesterday, origina wrong abbreviation, by which, in )f wounded it the Marine Hospi nade Corporal A. A. C. Dough's )r of the 18th Mississippi :regi .d a rebel. He is allortherner by ucation and residence and belongs th Missouri. He was wounded in of the 6th, and also his brother, ..B. Douglas, who is with him at :ital. Both are staunch Union men much annoyed at the mistake, cheerfully correct now. - ided at Elizabeth City. owingl'enn sylvanians, attached to Regiment, Col. Hartranft, was in the recent engagement near City: Lieut. Lewis Hallman, in ugh; Jacob Loring in the lower eph H. Searfrass, in the right Hirely, in the right side: Custer, in the stomach; Jacob :c, in the left arm. This regi recruited.in the eastern part of !eidental Shooting. !loata, an Italian fruit vender, a stand on Fifth street, was ac shot in the abdomen on Sunday • the discharge of a loaded is he carried in his pocket. The Iles and skin were badly lacerat- Tel inches, leaving an opening hick the intestines protruded.— mveyed to. Walter's Hospital, Avery is scarcely possible. e in Western 'Virginia. .eeling Intelligencer publishes vote of fifty-one counties of irginia on the new constitution ipation. The aggregate is 16,767 r hundred and forty-one against mstitntion, and 6,052 for and nand eighteen against emanci :ajority in fifty-one counties for Ition, 16,359; for emancipation, um Altered Notes on the is' Bank of this City. Feld & Lare of the National Reporter send us the follow tion of altered• five and ten ' on the Citizens' Bank of this emale seated each side of an tizens' Bank" in semi-circle ey are altered from genuine same bank. lvainis Bible Soelety. ions from the various districts, vlvania Bible Society, during of February and March, $2,439 55. During the e Society distributed 11,586 laments, in_ _the following ely, English, French, Ger ,;Spanish, Dutch, Danish, "'in, Greek and Hebrew. Furlough. uterson, of the Union e on a short furlough. 'om Thumb. they come," and the -ded with delighted the interesting per -e "Little Giant," delight to the pleas ical gentleman at- The "Little Fat convulses the an. 'bile the pathetic are listened to t. The magnifi each exhibition. Dar readent: to positively his :o inform our ' enjoying an Its ample •eeently nn . are now. e and .ele are filled ting class of this Id wide its and affect •ts ex ‘a:dlege ',us of dad eny ate and Caws., ahliilment is that of Messrs. 'o., No. 131 Wood street., a very neat one, and it is a complete stock . of:hats, mds, bonnets and hoods of d most fashionable styles. ent is being,. constantly in my desired article . ado be wholesale_ or rotail. Lib ras are offered for dealeo, ly .themselves cheaper here ißeed ; young men and 'old in n .st and handsoniast . thl4 . riPtofikidiemaNN • , mont h e. ly c„ Ifigettfig iirannimis. molar Allen, rger, Dickson, unean, ~utt Morrow, ,Mißereil.l44l.llm.ia_,M,eargiY, Phi:flips, Quinn, Thompson, WarkVills, WA:filet' PresWeiitv-IN: • '• " "A . The inmates olliet:idOifili TeTt" and approved. Mr. Phillips presented a communication from the City Controller. , with &certified copy of the Act 'authorizing &compromise with the bondholders, askinrita reference to a committee. Also a bill of A. &J. McKenna, for ditty plates, of $91.08, for which a warrant was ordered. The draft of the Act' of Assembly . relaL tive to a compromise with the bondholders having been referred to the Finance Com mittee by the Cemmon Council the Select Council concurred in-their action. Two petitions for grading and paving were referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Ward, from the Street Committee, reported that the Pittsburgh and East Liberty Passenger Railway Company, are making repairs traversed by its - tracks and asking that the Company may have a fair opportunity of complyin ,, with the ordi dance without resorting to-extreme meas ures ; also adversely .to the crossing at the intersection of Boyd street and Pennsylva nia Avenue, and in favor of ordinances for grading, paving and curbing Cherry alley from Fifth street to an alley- near Fourth ; Wide Alley between Elm and Logan ; Prospect, from Seventh .to Elm streets; and Forbes street, from Magee street to the eastern line of Greer's lots. The report was read and accepted. Mr. Quinn, from the joint Committee, composed of the Water - Cominittee and the Committee on FiraEngines and:Hose, stated that they had not been able to get'a satisfactory trial of Lowry's fireplug and asked that they be allowed until next meeting to report. After a long discussion on the ordinance establishing thegraded Try street, it was passed under a suspension of the rules. Mr. Quinn - , from the riiinmittee . ort Fire Engines and Hose, reported adversely to the appropriations asked for by the Nep tune and Independence, to assist them in procuring steamers, unless the money can be taken from the contingent fund. The report was referred to the Finance Com mittee, with the communications from the companies named. Several petitions and ordinances with regard to grading andpiving were referred to the Street Committee. The unfinished bisiness from Common Council, including two previous meetings, was taken up and concurred in; including the resolution increasing the-appropriation to each steam fire engine, from the contin gent fund, to 51,500. A resolution was passed authorizing the removal of the old watch house in the rear of the Relief engine house. Ordinances were passed authorizing the grading and paving of the streets named in the report of the Street Committee above and some others Council adjourned La - C0)111/1011 nit 7"e:4etit,-4.Stdiis'eg. Armstron,g, Bailey, Buckley, Carrull, Coffin,Colville, Diamond,Frier,litvden, A. Biys, Holmes, _ Killen, Long, MeClellarictlfeGowati, MCGregoV, McVay, llobeitg, Ronihottotn, Smith, Snively, Zejlhoffer, .Ifecantlless, Presi dent.-25. Proceedings Opened irithfprajtCe by'Mr. Bailey, and the minutes of rast meeting were read and approved. A communication from residents on Pike streerNMs preeente4 Ite.,COlville. ask ing by what authority the ears of the Penn sylvania, and P. F. W. & C. railroads run on Pike Street, end directing thezattention of Councils to the subject. Referred to Street Committee. Curia: ti Sired Aft!;the appointment of a special committee of three to examine into the condition of the old Phmnix Brewery, in the Fifth Ward, which was, after some discussion, referred to the Committee on Wooden Buildings. A resolution offered .by. Mr. Irwin was passed, instructing the Rah Inspector to see that the rights of the city, in the in spection of salt in transit to this city: are protected. Council adjourned. Lieut. Col. Herron. This galltint officer, who was wounded ii:tlie battle of Pea Ridge, - Ark., 'left Du buque for this city on Sunday night and will reach here to-day. His wound, a frac ture in the leg by a cannon ball,is not dan gerous and he is rapidly improving. In view of the coming. of this gallant soldier, Mr., McAuley, President of Select Council, 'Offered th - e follo*ing 'preamble and resolutions, last evening, iu that body. \% IfEItEAS, We have, learned that our former townsman, Lieut. COl. Frank J. Herron4pow o f..lowaYwill 4 resch this city to-morrow tivisie-tO -relatives and friends here; therefore , beit... j .tespined, b.y Shee tlnd ?Ctinstion Councils Of The City If 'Pletiditliglf:'itiat the gallant achievements of Lieut. Col. ,Creek (whprnthn noble Lyon fell) and in the Sall more terrible entitle : ltins.te. 4 the.imblio;prittiSside and the honorable notice ,of.. his fellow-citi- I Resolved, That ,we. as Pittsburghers, feel's just Career of our, yat youthful hero, and that we ex tend tichini welconielti hih native city. • 0 .• Resolved, 'Photo committee , of five be appointed,- (twyi rniinf-the/Seleet and =tintee front the.coME49P Contleil) to wP:l.t.itYcon nection the MaYoi of 'the: city, upon Limit; COL:Herron, upon his arrival, and present him formally with these resolu tions and escort him to the home of his parents.. These. Theseresolutiopkweye adiiipt.edin both brinehealkgsifif###Pit apptlONPlin sisting'driltaSrs. Miller and P 1 ii of the 'Select and litessrs. ‘ ?:ryer, A. Hays and Armstiong of 'the Common "Council, to carry:l Heavy Carrying Hastheas. - The Oil City Register says: "The tow boat Tiber, belonging to D. Cochran &, Co., has carried from this point to Pittsburgh, since the middle of March, sivet .1.0,QU0 bahels of ell e Ile a oat has brought to this port 6,000 empty bar rels, and, a_ large lot,of; !liacellaneous mer chandize. A !cm" severe. storirmisit94,,,NsF Leb anon, Mercer county, : on Thursday of last week. The roof of thili`eMi‘rojewitithiti . off, and the most ofithesbartisiiillusineigh borrhood.underwent a ,ainsilar transforma tion, while smaller out houses were all leveled to the ground, Home. . Mr. Wetiell; of Birmingham, who was taken prisonerp Tennessee,.hythe rebeli, last fall;'while pUrchilit (tried 'frnit, 'arid wkaaraainwrisoned at prnphis and other noffits; 'etktaped at 4We surrender of Island No. 10, and •reached this city , in safetY a day 'or , boo `since :' - ". a '• " • • Riiilroad.i A'he Ale•ling *Met data* ar rangement is about, consuminatild br i ar `'irgiriatioq Qf PI 'et • .0 .yeang 60 • .F # ier * men 4 corm Sundae ogiermegaid. 4 1 :4 34tiutraritot a tir Was President by which Henry Kuhl and Hamilton W. Windon, convicted of mur dering a soldier of the U. S. Army, were sentenced to death by banging,. and fixed ,the time and place of execution at Sot lonsville, Braxton county, Va., on the 9th of May. Conrad Kuhl, convicted on the fame charge,,was sentenced to be taken n'chiina to he-. Dry Tortugas or other unfiAkeirfoitification, there to be kept at hard labor, with ball and chain on the left ankle, during the war. The find hag was approved and the prisoner ordered to be sent to the _ military prison at Camp Chase, to be kept at hard labor, according to the terms of the sentence. Those interested will receive a satisfac tortselution, of this seemingly mechanic al paradox, by calling on the subscribers, No. 118 Wood street, first door from Fifth, WISE & BROTHER, Piano Manifacturers. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL The .Pennsylvania Reserves A. gentleman from the encampments of the Pennsylvania Reserves reports that the whole division is in most excellent health and spirits, and the men are delighted with the change in their camping rounds. They are anxious that Colonel Simmons, of the Fifth, should be made a Brigadier General; and they are solidly moving in the matter. Colonel Simmons belongs to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and is attached to the regular army. - Rebel Captpredrilteqr?epFiring on a - Wounded Irioldler. The Seventh Maine regiment went out on a reconnoissance yesterday, and cap tured one prisoner—one of the F. F. V.' s —by the name of W. Hudson Daily. He was armed with the Enfield rifle, sword bayonet. The way the prisoher was cap tured was this: One of the Maine Cap tains, commanding the-reserve of the skir mishers, saw one of the. skirmishers fall, known as James Sherri?, and instantly some five negroes pounced upon him, and while he lay on the ground emptied their gulls into his wounded body. The captain stated that this-was more than human flesh could stand: he ordered a charge, and gul lantly drove in the enemy, capturing this Virginian. The reserve amounted to only fifteen. This is not the first instance of the ene my having, during the present siege, assas sinated our Wounded. Bayonet wounds were-found among the dead Vermonters, who were known to have been wounded from shots. Our officers have seen them commit these murderous acts. Gen. Buell's Conduct An officer engaged in the battle writes: '• I wish you could have seen the gal lantry,the bravery, the coolness of Gen. Buell He seemed to be omnipresent. If ever man was qualified to command an army it is he. Be is a great, a very great General, and has proved himself so ; not only in organizing and disciplining an army, but in handling it. Gen. Buell had his horse shot from under him. Capt. Wright, his Aid, had the visor of his cap touched by a ball." A soldier gives the following account of Gen. Buell's strategy in the field : "On Monday morning about 10 o'clock Gen. Buell executed a mancruvre that reflects great credit on him as a vomit:and er. The rebels were advancing in great force to turn our left, and capture our transports and supplies, when Buell, becotn ing.aware of their intentions, made prep arations to receive them. About half a mile above the landing are two large ridges running back front the river. The ridge next to the landing is the highest. Buell placed a battery on each of the ridges. and between them he placed a brigade of infantry. The troops were ordered to lie down. He then ordered the lower battery to fire on the enemy. and make a show of retreating in confusion, so as to draw the rebels on. On came the rebels pell-mell, yelling at 'the top of their voices. 'Bull Itun,'''Bull Run,' thinking, I suppose, to frighten us. soon as the rebels came in range, the. lower battery, agreeably to orders, opened fire,, retreated and took up a posi tion in rear of of the upper battery. The rebels. seeing our men retreating, charged up the hill and took possession of the bat tery. The rebels, in the meantime, were not aware of our troops being in the hol low below them. At this moment the signal was sounded,.and the whole brigade rose to their feet, and poured a deadly fire of rifle-balls into the ranks of Abe rebels, cutting them down by scores. At this favorable moment, also, the upper battery poured in a perfect storm of grape and, catiliter shot.. The rebels ' reeled and stag gered like drunken men, and at lait broke and fled in every direction, leaving the ground strewed with dead and dying." Joao% nem:— ANTHONY *ITU. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MA NUFACTURIM Of FANCY ANN PLAIN FURNITURE dr CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PITTNBURGH. no 9 PATENT .WRITING CASE Tli in vefhttTirsttaettlt eyznlttle inches to write upon, will bold 1 .1; Pen 'and Potitel. Paper • and Inkstand. gudta Ittabber, and Cheek/ors. . Cheeker Board, and yet will fold up so as to measure only 8% I inches by 2 Indies. • .70C tali 4; ;;:t ; : W. N. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD STS. rillfit - LAIIGEST . r tflo C'3,! Idß jttPr,i7l :)%a• i lEWII UNION VJZiZliJfEag riONTAINI I 4 Evni .or PA 4 ASSORTED 'Z TEL PENS; tr 3 Itrrripm N 11011.11Z111, lIIIPZIRI end MR 0r..1 pus semeir. '44 '‘ostora New Pianos for Old 14 1....-. 4 .; 44 v BRAUN orno 101111111-4111 INSULME . tom YouNom: W Cash (*plead and Areinendedlen over $1,206,(0 0. LOCAL BOARD. HOn A W Loomis. Reuben Miller Jr. Esq, Hon Geo Wilson P A Maderia , Es:q. Hon 13 C Sawyer, Alex Br dley; Fgq, Robt H Robb. Elm. David McCandless; Esq. Harry Woods. Sheriff Mess King t Pennosk &Co Win Bagaley. Esq, Mess Lippincott .k Co, Rev C F. Swope, Mess Whitmore. Wolf, Rev E M Van Dusen Duff & Co Rev W A Passavant Mess Jones, Wallingford Jae Park, Jr. Esq. & Co, Mess Jos Woodwell & Co Geo E Can Doren, Esq. JEREMIAH BROOKS H. D. t Medical SAMUEL FLOYD, M. B. f Examiners. THOS. H. ELLIOTT. M. D.. Med. Examiner for Allegheny City. NENRY L. RINGWALT, AGENT, apR 67 FOURTH STREET. 1862. M'CORD & CO. • HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, • BONNETS AND SHAKER HOODS. Wholesale and Retail. 1211 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. -gar E ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE TV AUDITION to our already Immense Stock of Hats Caps. Straw Goods. Bonnets, Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOIVER PRICES than In Phi ladelphia or New York. ap2R2md OFF OF THE "SMOKE AND DENT of the City, on Mount Washington, we have several beautiful Lots Of Ground for sale. In good locations, of various sizes and 'price, and on ea.sy terms of payment. . S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market stree CLOCKS AT AIIITTION THIS (TUE& DAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. at Masonic Hall Auction House, will be sold a quantity of New and Second Hand Eight Day and Thirty 'tour Clocks. Also. Two Art Paintings. T. A. MrCLELLAND. Auctioneer. Clothing at Auction. Omead ? and Ts eisdny. Evenings N./April IS at 134 o'clock. will be sold at Masonic Hall Auction House. No. 55 Fifth st., a large quantity of SEASONABLE CILOTII ISO. for Men. Boys and Children. The consign ment embracis Men's fatihinable Dress and Busi ness Coats, White Linen and Marseilles Summer Coats, Seek Coats. Casimere and Blue Cloth Pants Marseilles and Linen Pants, Silk Vests LARGE; QUANTITY or Summer Vests; Boys Cloth and Summer Costs. Vests and Pants, Childrens' Jackets. gc.. .ke. T. A. AIeCLELLA ND, A UCIIONEER Dry Goodie. Roots and Shoes. AT AEC- TioN. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon's at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the Ma sonic Hall Auction Howie, No. Fifth street, a large invoice of BOOT% SHOES AND GA I TEMS. just reeeiVed from the East, comprising Men's Calf Congress Gaiters, Scotch Ties. Oxford Ties. Congress Shoes, Army Shoes, Brogans, kc., Women's Goat Balmoral and Fine Boots, Lastin g , Congress and Side Lace waiters, Heavy Boots, Buskins, Slippers. kc., Misses and Children' Gai ters. Balmoral and Copper Tipped Boots, Boys' Boots and Shoes, .c.. fie., also at the same time and place will be offered Prints, Dolaines, Ducal , Debages Dusters. Shawls. Linen.' Table Linen, Towels, Shirts Bosoms, Spool Cotton,• Needles, T. A. 3111c411.ELLAND. A UCTIONE ER WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE Notwithstanding the fabulous reports circula ted in some of the newspapers by a PICAYUNE STORE in town that thee are our Successors. We still continuo the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS business at the old stand No. 99 Wood ,t., Pitts burgh. Pa., in all its departments, and have just reeeived a Pill audcompleteStockofGoodsbought in the Ent FOR CASH, sinc e the REDUCTION OF PRICES. Which we will sell at very LOW FIGURES FOR CASH. or to FIRST CLASS MEN. We have the BOOKS. NOTES anti OBLIGA TIONS of the late firm in OUR POSSESSItt N. an d we alone are AUTHORIZED TO SELL the same. as we have NO SUCCESSOR in bneinfee% anti have retained in our employ ALL 'I'II HANDS but one. D. GREGG & CO. NO. 99 WOOD STR EET DIVA RD Pa. GOLDEN. Attorney and AZ/Counselor at Law. Kittanning. ArlOltrOOß CO., Pa. N. B.—The unsettled business of the late firm of Golden and Fulton will be attended to ex el ugi rely. by Mr. Golden. ITOTICE IN HEREBYGI EN THAT IN that the partnership lately subsisting be tween ANDREW .1. BAKER and CYRUS MIL LER. under the firm of BAKER k MILLER. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 11505 day of April. 1862. The debts owing to said partner ship are to he received by said A. J. B.AKER, and all accounts to be settled by him. ap26-Iwd TO THE PUBLIC ILIR PECI ALLY ilithe ignorant andfalse ly Modest of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or stuations common and . dent to youths of both mixes, and adults. single or married. Because DC BILNSTRer publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are &medians shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN STItUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prec tico might be lost to them among stupid fithielY modest and presumptuous families born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, sense, de., to dollars and cents, mysteriously. meanly orilly gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous Parents and guardians are thankful that their SOW, daughters and wards , previously feeble. sickly and of delicate condition and appearance, have been motored to .health and vigor Am .DR, BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after marriage throu gh him have beenmved much suf fering. anxiety. mortification. ke. SPermatorr- Ilea or nocturnal elongations, are completely cured in a very short epics of time by_ his new remedies, ' which are_peculiairly his own. They are compounthi from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacy :date Mercurial treatment he has abandon ed it and substituted the veritable Female dis eases are treated with marked encamp—baiti over forty years (40) experience In their treat ment in h ppitahi of both the Old World and in the United • leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle.no longer with montebanks and quacks, but come and be cured Consumption and all of OS kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill our eountrieti. ca n now be relieved, providing they attend tep it in time Full particulars can be bad of my treadaint by procuring a mop y of the klediesAftdviserimhich is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad vantage of over forty years experience sad• observation, consequently, he has' supertor . slitill in the treatment of special diseases. and who is daily consulted by the profession. as wellies recom mended by- repectable..eitisens,' pa p p pro: prietors of hotels, do. Office BIS Smithfield. street, near Diamond street. Private) coninkuni nations from all parts of the Union ittietly at tended to. Direct to • - dedlirdaw soi Pittsburgh Part deloe 0 OIL REFINERS T HE UNDDRSIGNED HAVE MADE arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries. under Dr. Twaddls'a Patent TROMP. APPARATUS, Patented February 4th. 11162,, by which fire'llien dared totally unneausary in distilling Petroleum or other Oils, and we guarantee our work canno be excelled in durability; 'lmplicit, Or 1001 AMY We refer with confidence to the ;Wowing. Par ties. whose Refineries we have fitted up MI .. . .. . . • - kswes. Lit Miller & Co., Patrons Works: lir Winn A Anderson; Angle' do & . Kier & Ca,. Exft*or do Ale i. Alex. Taylor kuo; , Jwareou. -" de Lockhart & FreW...torimant . do The above Workmate designed and oonstruotml and put in operation by Dr:II:W. C. MEDDLE . The following works we have also fitted iwt:, Economy Oil Company. ringtod .- Mem. Chadwiek ACrumptais. ttasudiii: Johnson gtabam a Co., Wools' Run BMW amt A. Co.. Pittsburgh : Reese A Graff. do Johnson...* Brother , : . .!do . . „ myth Bloc & Co.. Mamdetay. . , 111,11 Mi Ne „.4241 • Nee. 100 WATAL 41-/OMUnr M ift i 1 1 w • Plu vidimm*• *o.4o3olofit -..81,4/4"MtEif) .kari :~' -OF 1862. Clerk, Burke Br, Baker. MANUFACTURERS A IMPORTERS OF Neddles,Fioh Hooke, Fishing. Ta ckle, 4S Maiden Lane & 3. Liberty at., N. Y. Would respectively call the attention of whele sale dealers to their extensiveand varied stock of FISHING TACKLE. Their Factory. "NEPTUNE WORKS" Canton St., Brooklyn. has been in suiseardisl oper ation for four years. where they manufacture every varie_ty of FISH HOOKS, SPEARS, AC., from the best Spring Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. ORDERS ROLSICIITLEi ANWEXRCR. TED AT ONCE, =for Amy' variety or-skrle Rooks. Rods. Reels. Lines, Balm. Maas, and Trolling . Bait. Water-proof Lines at reduced prices. &e. They would call particular attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of wAiuturs nee brated drilled-eyed. and T ELEORAME KEE ' DIRS. ap2ll Sand SLA ESS---TAI LOIM BARBERS AND Tinnero, for sale by MOWN & TETLEY apR ' LW Wood street TONE CUTTERS TOOLS, FOR SALE • BOWN A TETLEY. apses 136 Wood street. OOPERS Ac CARrENTSII6 TOOLS, for rale by DOWN TATUM • ap26 136 Wood street. UT E. SCILDERTZ s CO.. V V • Have just received a large assortment of GENTN.IIIOI/11 AND YOWTHE FR E C C A.. L F -AND PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, Call and Patent Leather Con• grees Gaiters, Oalbrdl and Strap Shoe., alwarl to be had at ap26 31 FIFTH STREET. E ATON, MACRITN s CO.- JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Trimmings. En3broiderios, Hosiery Mss, Suspenders, Skirts, Sun and Rain Umbria's+, Corsets, Ribbons. Ruches. Hoods. And all kinds hinny Articles and Notions. *3- Wholeale buyers supplied on best terms. EATON. MACRUM et CO.. No. 77 fifth street. IVA LIVABLE TIMBER LANDE„ FOR V side. 1,500 acres of unimproved land of good quality, situatedln McKean Pa..about three fou rths of a rdle front the A r thhany river , to which there is a good plank within a mile of the town of Corydon. Schools, good surface, indications of Petroleum en the hind, and abundance of choice Oak. Pine and other. timber, Price on easy terms of payment. CarboC ET n (XI itnirteetrigay. N lt MO • ' 01 Market at. pERFUMEMIT. PERFUMERY. PERRORIti PERFUMERY. PER ERY D A Dente and fine assortment of arfainetg, con sistio- of the finest extract* of all diactiPil. POMADES. HAIR OILS COiAKINEL, r Also, a fins arortment of the bianollfZ Eßa Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. • Sail Brothel. Flee& finishes; Shaving Ifitenhakko. AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S. ap3i Corner of Diamond and Market stmt. A. J. RAKER. CYRUS MILLER 'ALL PAPER— New Yawata reoeiving daily at No. 107 Market street. near Liberty by , apSi OS. It HUGHES. GOLD PAPERS— For Parlors. new patterns for salsa N 0.107 Market street, near Liberty street by ap`2s JOS. R. HUGER& P for sale at No. Ito Market ege °lll C_ app JOS. R. HUGHES. iLiesioN PAPER HANGINGS—A AD large lot of low prioiA, rwmAvad sad for gala W. P. MARSHALL. •rn INod 44. e. FINE PAPER HAILN4IIII6IIII-11NCIKIM BON, Brown and OrmailbroaliA7 W. P. MAIULBALL; No. r; Wood stmt. HORNE'S 'NEN WHOLISALE MIWNERY ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD STORM!, Nei. 77 and 79 P, 11 4,A.Kg #3.51114Pr• §4CQPID 4RltW4thior- NEW _:GOONS" . SEASON. Wilk. 'MUM 11 , 11 4,41W1E AN. TV flouncing to our , custodian that'w• have man at oul4 =Pr 4 - 7•7. -W W O/11311At i l jilar*** 1 0/ 10 9/111. and-bara liait , rsedirsd tbs.enestaa4 aketitet stook titgOads WO krnentll4lrst tka!rids, Seitutlita; et ell *gift assill Made 'aaga err lebeate matt Xlissoo. Shaker Needs; • 11Prosmich itaireer; • ' laths P i WiriblWrieg tgagirege.' . . • B NB'S T. R./ 1111 011 if, , . , bora the Nov York. as , low as AN* tins 601011A14 • - country aterchaats sad ars fa tad to call and atandnare bee* =skim titer surchasec • • • - lOILPH 110111,1111, :77414tRUE STREET. WILLIAIt BAG:LUCY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOB. 18 AND 20 IFOONIMINT, P I PlPrnit RE4T-A ] ,ffinicialigrnittir OFFERINt either Wholags atillieemiL Atopr ANDBIIOZSIO2I 'IS WAN. Multet,ekl MITE 4 -.To:Vs%Si 41 Auti ,analleff a a W o o Van _ FORE ei Itadff the etyte bilittbh Alo-Partnerihip are Aix**. CT and N. ttle th e lim Waa e. won au — thiosis -- ed to se and ati ; ; • . •-• 113. W. H. STWHIEO/1; TY:=IIFALRER.r Pi Traßellatt, April 26. r"wt...' -11109:3l4 8(13. - - HUMS. _ . niE 411 1 X1513141.1 A tAimoz.• AND Beautiful Stook of SUMMER DRY GOODS. corner Fifth and Market streets:, app • 110DECKMAJE * LOEO, WHOLESALE and Retail dealers in all kinds of AarifiTSta ra I Implements. Garden and Field Seeds. N 0.127 Liberty street. next door to Hares Rotel. apEl 00 0RICHIli • NEEDLING IPOTA , TOES. just received and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, Na. 11117 Liberty street. next door to Hare's Hotel. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES', for sale by BECKHAM & LONG. No: 11/7 Liberty street, next door bi Haree Hotel. MINESE SUGAR CANE SEED -r- For male by BECKIDLM&LONG. • No. IE7 Liberty street. next door to Hare's Hotel. NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, -OF ti d inh .d t , Latta t .iAi , :o'rll,f;.i tc-i , SW 't i . ~.... 14Tcriki;' &tire, 30 . -1 7 , 161111 111114fillid, .1111ligushiuml Rowl at lowest prima [mil EATOBriciIIACIALIS rtt (11,— NO; 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the stagitfoa of llVltcsleataie . dr If opsti Buyer,* to a large and varied stook of desirable - goods mast opened. ap26 CHANDELIERS FOR CARBON OIL, RANGING LAMPS, BILE BRACKETS, with RaSeettka, . PARLOR 1,41,111*- BRASS LANTRRNS. KITCHEN ,LAMPS, Dram. The and Gime M: Cut _ PeruMmo rrei r and Paper 11111111611111; aee, Brume Lamm de Casa, BernomWlek, and Immo Trimming/4 generally, together with a regular nasortmant of LAMPS OF ALL KINDS; AND REST NON - IMPLOSIVE COLORLESS CARBON OIL, For sale cheap at SCHMERTZ 1L BLEAELEY'S; apß No. 153 Wood street. JUST RECEIVED— LADIES AMD MISSES' LASTING BALLOV, CONORNSIS LACE GAITERS. NI. Also. Freud" Kid and )tosses• Balmorids always on hand and made to order at W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S FANCY AND STAPLE, Dar opens- NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, for Spring and Bummer. VERY RICH TWISTED SILKS, BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIES, SHAWLS AND SACQIIES, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, Oasis for Men soil Boys Wow, Bess Holy Skirts la Slop May, Noodle Work Collars Aka. Hosiery, Gloves, ie., Black and White Plaid Cloth, Merrimac and other best prints 121 cents. OW Good Bargains for Cask. C. HANSON LOW* & CO., 00T111 AND lIIIONA, AT NO. 88 MARKET STREW. LOOK AT Tilt PRIM : Ladles Earshuh Loofas Reel Gahm for $l.OO worth i 1.25. Laths* English Laid= Conran Red Ram for_ „111 ws.mAkelit, . Ladies Lasthog Congress Reel Gatos Sla w, Morro** Reel Boob for worth a tet w Ladies Rao Roar Cowen Reel Bois for s ll . ll .s ll . ll .trtli AV& = hrgagritirAinTh. 4111 othoirgeomio ha paossomaion. lAMB MIX spa SIP Market :tank sear Market Noose. COUNTRY DEALERS ATTEND ws IMF RECIIMEGI /MOW 10 0.118118 PIZ DAY OP PRIME ROOTS AID MOBS, embracing every conceivable style. whisk hr beauty elegem* of didel=ll9lll - and_durabuity,.are not market. end Ilie7 *re ming atabontone W i t Easliarrifting Geltereilim, SIAS Congress moire mut Kpe " V: lsl4 e Lagting Gowen Oaken Sl^ nisei remMl" and ell outer goods la proportion. Great iiidepoesente to desdies. %amp pow* Ili i~ Amosla. W S e ibs # * W . a ß stebow er m a lt War.aei J. a. .cm.apronts. NIL' is 1111111MIUM s *gest ter Os Manufhetuirs.. mg . F•is litluimuur -AXE. 1 tif 1, ~ ..z wirim., dddr privig.-6■70 , . ' " - laTuelogsmi, "T. east east : •mile t o ink 'i l si . l. ISM ~ ‘ • ~ , - alai; f\=i"mk h,.5:-., ~ , E ._:. . ,, , ...•:,! .f = I :IT=A: - ." ".5 *1 FIFTH STREET No. 74 market serest. - • - • it. • a ,-: ..z1,...v,f, 4 .4 4 . 4 , Nifalhi liewling io. fir mnr Nun , ....,.,,,,,‘ . . Auunid Go : ./6,01!/1#!fftelp o w tf-iiftellt egaterMilir ~ . •-, ~.,,., ~,. ~..,,,..,:-i ...-.,;..;:i 1440.4_ - - MI M E* 1141Pki4 .: u • W;;'; i / 111,1, • - ,, N,,,k7p10 a ,:- , ~... likainnir" - *44/ti' 3 tr 'll**lO.OOllWMlOOOOll,-, River— • rThe Lastisritsks, there were nine feet eii lae i. weather darharthe ;Istria/ PlesiNlt.; ;apt.. Shmoao , a fi nes y Avi,: • *oda is mamma* tiairo.-4itg, :1100.4 Paul. She Lae the beet • - the best of °Mein. Stir The fine packet _Di544.1 . 900 / 6 . Thomas Rods* annoitnend Paul Our *Unties 441,11 1 / 4 47104Waik in the Minx ' 1 The splendid new ionaiii*,o*.. enee. Capt. D. Z. Mao;hi** a:mimed. Cot* boat has unnupamed. in ahem °faint./ and earpa ii i: iffir The punetl4- Graham. Capt. M. Ayers. -lesien . '* " tively, at 4p. for Zenerrille.44 Ports. We take pleasure in reineopipikys- boa and *Seers. - _ SIP The regular pachat inn, emit Robinson. l eanethiadotitils ' nati and Louisville. She has lbsef Sons, and is inoluirse 0f . 414AS oilcers„Mr. Whew. who km will be certain to see that pooesion'ciipie oared for. . _ • jer•The well known paannagilLt Clara Dan. Clint. INekkiss Cincinnati i . ._ ,ihngr, jblr ncinnati and Lindsrille. Mir neari *in ' accommodations and bin in Auks it ears. The alerts are IlleinillihilV , , both clever and attentive. • - • .6 , . Tr l';', * .....b For St. St. PattMl go MirWNW irgpIiVEIDAY. dprir LP. • sii=bllEle **,.. we otossoor p • horiavo hr thoabovo POO tii_ amtpotort Am. , , - iik. our uosw, or jorp vili kp u t -r es Oill' "•• For Choommomtl as/11.4.011Wil Tall DAY. 4 P.Mo , : - •;,ii,-;rt., ,o„ airilllMS Vl= V • MAN moo ~1.,.., _Oa i i •vs mtg. ow is "--- ' 4,_ ' 1° 70%0 1 0% or ' ' -4"- '' ''''' t` I OD F Tk ' ,K 4 ._ . For Bearer ; 111ftwi'l Jleaufadares mai Tobattoo, Sim& 0114 1 140 ;fi~3tN.~f ~ 4- 1 941 j , .?o,gi' • ==l _: 4 '.r te .ff.-..• ; .i.,•. - ,b,: ,- ,. , : . .; , :•:, - ,7 , jf , ;,':::.?.:.!eiz- '''. • .„ Z.-
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