MTV AND NEIGBORIOOD Counting Room Removed. After to-day the Counting Room of the Post will be found on the second floor of the Post building, in the room recently occupied by the Mercantile Agenc trance from either Fifth or Wodstreets.t The editorial and mailing rooms are on the same floor. This move was necessa to give us additional room for the transac ry tion of business. he Expedition to Pitinburg L anding..—Report of Mr. Em met. We have been furnished with a report of the expedition to Pittsburgh, Tenn., by the steamers Marengo and .1. W. Flail main, to bring to this city some of the wounded at the battle of Shiloh. It is signed by Felix R. Brunot, Esq., who had charge of the expedition. He gives a de tailed account of the trip, but as no cir cumstances of special interest trnspired, and our readers are well informed as to the main facts, we omit the details and con tau ourselves with giving the concluding portion of the report, as follows : " Whatever doubt may exist in the com munity at home as to the propriety and wisdom, of the expedition, there is none among those who formed a part of - it. We know that the relief afforded and the many lives saved richly compen— sate for the cost of the expedition, or the personal inconvenience and labor incurred, ! and thank Hod for having put it into your' hearts .to accomplish so noble a work. At each of the points where the sick were left, and by every official with whom my duty as director of the expedition brought me in contact, the greatest admi ration was expressed for the true patriot ism and philanthropy of the citizens of; Pittsburgh. The gratitude of those who have been relieved, and of those who have witnessed the usefulness of your move ment, will react in favor of the soldiers of Pennsylvania in the West, whenever their turn Comes to need relief. It would be wrong to close this paper , without speaking of the labor of the phy sicians and nurses of the expedition. ' They deserve the highest commendation. The female nurses, especially, were un tiring iu their industry. Only those who witnessed, or were ministered to, can ap preciate the extent, of their Belt-sacrificing labors." State Medical Society. At a recent meeting of the Philadelphia County Medical Society the following preamble and resolutions were passed.— We publish them for the benefit of physi- Cians in this section of the State : Whereas, The regular meeting of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsyl vania, for the year I.SGI, was not held at the time and place designated by that body at its preceding session, in consequence of the disturbed state the con ntry ; and whereas, it is probable that for similar rea sons a meeting held the present year. at a point beyond the mountains, would not be attended-by many delegates from the East• ern portion of the State; and whereas, it is highly important that the organization into State and County Societies should be maintained for the interests of the pro fession at large. therefore, Resolve], That the Pr ' esident, in the name of the Society, he authorized and re quested to extend an invitation to the Medical .Society of the State of Pennsyl vania, through its officers and Committee of arrangements, and hold its annual meet ing iu this city at 11 o'clock, a. m., on the second Wednesday of June next, and that the Delegates of this Society be constituted a Committee of Arrangements for the re ception of the State Society. The -ae Anderson Body Guard. This company, numbering several mem bers from this city, has been publicly thanked for coolness and courage at Shiloh, by Assistant Adjutant General Wright. In an directed to Capt. Palmer, commanding the troop, he says : "I ant directed by Major Gen. Buell, command ing the army of the Ohio. to call your at tention to the good conduct of the men of your company who accompanied him in the late action on the field of Shiloh. Their names are Norman M. Smith, John A. Stevenson, j. It Hewitt and Valentine B. Hummel. They were all under fire, and performed their duty with the coolness of veterans. I would add that the con duct of privates Smith and Hewett came particularly under my own observation, and the gallant manner in which, during the hottest of the fight, they rallied scat tered parties of men, and led them back to their regiments, is deserving of the high est commendation." The company is made up of Pennsylvanians. Of the par ties referred to, Smith is from-Philadel phia, Hewitt from !Greene county, Hum mel from Dauphin county, and Stevenson from Westmoreland. Victimised by Sharpers. W. F. Dowler, a stranger in the city, was swindled out of $lBB, on Saturday, by two sharpers, Ivho played a "confidence game" upon him. He was going West from Ohio with his family and had taken passage for them. on the steamer Diadem for St. Louis. While on the boat he be came acquainted with two pretended pas. sengers, .who advised him to get rid of any Pennsylvania or Ohio money he might have, it being at a heavy discount in Ne braska, whither he was bound. Dowler picked out $lBB of Pittsburgh and Ohio bank bills and the trio walked up to Fifth street together, where sharper No. 1 al- leged he had a brother in the banking business. On reaching the Iron Bank Block, Dowler handed his money to the man, who went up stairs toget it exchanged for Western funds. No. -2 asked Dowler to go and take a drink and the twt. entered Young's Cornucopim for that purpose. They remained long enough for No. 1 to get_ off, when igNo. 2 started in search cf• him, but, of course, never returned.— Dowler informed the police of the shame ful swindle but the scoundrels have not yet been caught. Dowler's loss is _a severe one, but lie has other means. Change of Time. On and after to-day trains on the Cleve land, Pittsburgh and Wheeling and Cin cinnati and Pittsburgh Railroad lines, will leave the Union Passenger-Station, -Liberti street, as follows . Morning Express, at 1 o'clock, A. ; afternoon Express at 12:60 P. x.. , for Cin cinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, Indiinapolia, Columbus, Cleveland, Wheeling, Detroit, Buffalo, Chicago and the Northwest. Local Mail train at 6:10A. If, stopping stall sta tions on she_river division. Wellsville Ac commodation train at 4P. x, , stoppingatall stations between Rochester and Wellsville. The returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows : Wellsville Accommodation train- arrives at 9:15 A. x. ; Mail train at 8:25 P. at.; Express train at Br. m. and 2:20 a, it. • To.. Veteran. John Clarke, not yet eighteen years of , age, son of Cyrus Clarke, Cashier of the, - Bank - of Lawrence county, has seen con- siderable service during the war. He is attached to Willard's Chicago Battery and was among the land forces at the taking of Fort Henry_, and in the very hottest of the battles at Fort Donelson and Pittsburg Landing. In the latter battle, six of his: comrades were killed and thirty-eight , wounded, and they lost thirty-six horses. old Young Clarke is-not yet eighteen years . Aft** Abotitnoon:yes Why. terday t tlia roof nr elitei; frame Wait 5 . % * the reatOf No. 4112 street, ear Mechanic, was burned, evil rise to , sat 'alit' boirandliounage fog. moND7iVit(3i --- a 7 Y Furnishing Goode, de. For furnishing goods. tailors' trimmings, and all other goods of like description, in endless variety and at the lowest trade pri ces we commend those interested to Messrs. Longcope k, Pearce, No. 10 South "Fourth street, Philadelphia, who keep tile finest goods in their - lnie, ,aa well as the staple articles, all of the newest styles. Western merchants calling at , this house will !Ind Mr. C. Harvey Brian, salesman, affable and obliging, and thoroughly posted in the business. We , commend the house and Mr. B. to our patrons. Dr. J. H. Schenck. This pentleman, the well-known pro prietor of Scheck' Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed lonic and s Mandrake Pills, will be in Pittsburgh on Tuesday and Wednes-: day next, May 6th and 7th, to examine all who may desire it with his Respirometer, an instrument of his own invention for examining the lungs and with which he is enabled to point out their exact condition and prescribe the proper remedies. He would advise all who desire to consult him to do so on the occasion of his present visit, as engagements elsewhere m pre clude the possibility of his regular visit next month. He may be consulted as usual at the drug store of Dr. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, where his medicines are kept for sale. 30814P11 MIMI JOSEPH MEYER & SON, rixtrrmrum or FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE air CHAIRS wAREHomm, 135 SMITH FIELD STMT. PATENT:WRITING CASE wins calk msio *Mai NGEOAS TO 'give the Writers table eight by nine Who 1.0 write upon, will hold Pen and Pelson, India Rubber, and yet will fold up so as to m Clisaker Board. easure only 881 Mahe by 2 Melee. For sale by . LoArr orncE, . - II Jilit li i" W. 'CIE I 0 . 1 . T No.2.G.,IIIIIIIIITIIIIIIELD 114111.11ZT, .... . _, .. I Near thef corner Fifth. p ' 6 ' '',- . it .. ii,x,4.wis,...ami EAL& ee ldifned on Gold ant Weer. Din., .. a .ookLapd Silver Wateie k . aa i all " = leOrZ Ile"( The calm ~..noted -,.. -. , ' l' T . *M: r. l iet)lllll,lX,,, ' ... 1 • . - - .- 2 4' , . • 0.'1'4 WI, . wa tirodaiii• ea 141/1141511al 11Whi okma sae. I AdjuttntGefieraliTtodieliai eidered that hereafter applications for transporta tions for the Venioval , Of sick men, for nurses and for supplies for the sick, should be made to Singeop General William Al Hammond. The Stirgeon General is an thorized to give passes at discretion for private physicians, nurses and friends of sick and wounded soldiers to attend and nurse them. _ Discharges. A new measure is proposed in Congress co facilitate discharges of enlisted men from military services, in cases of physical disability, incapacitated for active service. Soldiers afficted - - rid' chronic maladies had much rather be discharged than re main in hospital. It is proposed to make a simple certificate of the Surgeon Gdien eral. or either of the Inspectors a s charge. ......._____ Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chi cago Railway. The new schedule of this line appears in our adve correspond to-day. It is made to with the time tables of the Eastern lines, so as to make close connections both ways. We refer to the advertisement for the changes. _ Promotion. Lieutenant Nicholas Williamson Kneass, of the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and a son of the late Horn N. Kneass, Esq., of Philadelphia, has been 'promoted to the Assistant Adjutant Generalship of the See ond Cavalry brigade, commanded by Col. Blake, of the First United States Cavalry. • —__................._ Great Expeetations. This popular play will he again present• ed at tke Theatre this evening, with Miss Adah Isaacs Menken, who dramatized this version, as Pip. Those who wish to SPr her in the part must avail themselves or the prz)suizt opportunity, as the pieee roust giro way to other n 6velt Pratt, the Bookman, its evening and every evening this week, will he sold, et the Masonic Hall Auction. House, the finest collection of new books every offered at auction in this cit NON' Bank in Sutler. A new Bank is about to be established n Butler. ( - ined the Oonno9nenessing sank, under the General Mud:m g I.nw of Btio. People's State Convention. A People's State C'onventiou, at Ilarris burg, is announeed for the l7th of July next, to nominate candidates fin• the offi ces of Auditor General and Surveyor Gen eral. The Expedition to Shiloh. Rev. Dr. Howard gave a narrative et the expedition to Tennessee, sent out from this city, in his own church yesterday of and evening. The attendanc e wan very large. iiiii=MIIII!I Washington College. This institution continrtirmi its summer session on Wednesday last, giving nrw vi tality to the borough. Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad, The unfinished line of this railroad has been sub-let for twenty-five miles. from from Jamestown to 31 iddleses, and work will commence as soon as possible. The "Union Cavalry. Capt. R. H. Patterson, of this company (now at Winchester, Va.,) having resigned his commission, Lieut. John 11. Stewart tiofon this city has been promoted to his posi and Second Lieurotenant Jo flan cock advanced to the First Lieutenancy. Tailors' Goods. One of the best importing houses in the country is that of Charles Magee, No. 255 Market street, Philadelphia, which en joys a high reputation and a large trade. Mr. Magee deals in cloths,eassimeres, sat ;netts, vestings, tailors' trimmings, &c., and is constantly receiving large additions to his stock, which is well assorted, em bracing every article usually found in such an establishment Goods are purchased directly from the European manufacturers and will be found equal to any in quality and price. Dealers visiting the East should bear in mind the place and exam ine for themselves. ANTHONY 311Y111i (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PITTSBURGH awl laketaa.d6. avid Checkers, W. R. HAVEN, WOOD,it THIRD WEL . . , LEWES= AT THE EROS CITY Fs.-Nr COLLEGE. corner of Pam and St. Clair otreets, this morning still c. NEGOTIABLE PAPER. 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 10 and 20, White and assorted colors. Colored Edge Velvet Ribbons. During next week we shall be in constant receipt of New Goods, Mr. Horne hiving gone to New York for the purpose of attending tho Auction Sale of Ribbons and Millinery Goods on May 2d. We shall also receive new Flow ers, Bonnets, Hats and Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Bun Umbrellas, Parasols, Hair Netsi Head Dresses, and a full line of notions and fancy goods. JOSEFR HORNE, WHOLESALE ROOMS, Nes. 77 and 79 Market street 5 2d and &I stories I'EJELENCTORY" BALE HOTEL AND FARM THOMAS & SONS. AUCTIONEERS. 4r1;: VA LCA SLR IT MASH ICS? KNOWN' AS THE LORETTO SPRINGS HOTEL" AND FARM 200 Acres. Together with the En. fire Feroilare.Lligoor. Horses, Carriages, Say; Forailiag ha pimiento. 4ke. la was lot. grk s TrESDAY NAY lam, 1114111, AT Ur 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, will be sold at publie sale. without reserve. AT TIM; PRILIDEL !'Bt KIINANGX all that valuable • tunmer Retreat. known aa THE LORETTO SI'RINO INTEL and P.4RM. situate on the Allegheny The Mountains. 4 miles from Orotmon Startios, on the nsplvania Railroad. Cambria county. PEllna. hotel is 240 feet (runt, two and three starlet; high, with verandahs. It is new, finished last year and is fitted up at great immune for a !fiat class' ll otel — areommodations for 140 visitors, equal to any similar eatablishment in the country. admira bly conctructed as to ventillation, he. the ak,,r n _ hers supplied with running Spring Wafer ea *Ru ble touue.—hot and cold bathe on each door. Out .tide bath-house s fitted up for ladies and gentle men. supplied with water from a large Lawton the premse,. having swimming and Witmer baths.— Two large well-huilt cottage/1. lee Cream Saloon. Billiard Room. Tett-Pin All ke., a fine vege table garden. The t. n rin com prises 200 erns °frith:table land, about 80 of it fine timber, toe residue good mead ow and arable land: a fine Barn. with extensive Stabling. 100 House/ lied with ire. FUR:WT(4M LI VORS. ROME.): CAR RIAGES'. ds.. 1 nein ed in the sale, without ex tra charge. will be the entire Furniture. nearht new, in it•e hut a few tn mho. Also, atoek of Litoottv. Horses Carriageaurews. Farming /to. !dements. 12 tons of flay. Wood, &C. Cost of the personal property shout Attiri. SA L .t.: .4 BS II /. t 'TR on tieeount of the ill health of the owner, 71 7/.li&—lfelf cash on the execution of the deed, intiotnee in , 12 and 14 months. seenred on the property. We are authorized te refer to sev eral gentlemen in theeity as to the character of the place for a Summer Retreat, M. THOMAS &SONS. Anetioneerft. Non. 139 .t. 141 Routh Fourth street, mrs:tl • PRILADELPRIA. dril REAI' BOOT SSD SHOE SA LEA— wllli at 2p. This MONDAY for ning at 10 o'clock. and and continues every tis week at unto hours , will be sold at the M aso ni c Ball Auc tion House. No. 30 Fifth meet. a !arse escort - uncut of Boots, Shoes. thltere. Ties. SliPPere. Buskins, ana a large quantity of Children's Shoes, all of which MUST BE SOLD TO THE HIGH h.ST BIDDER.. • N. w e llhese d u rab l e uction Goods, bat are goads madeand in fact, are the same B oo d L ynu pay double p ice for in the regular way. mya TA. IAcCLELLAND. Auctioneer. J. H. CASIDA.Y, NOTE. BILL , BOND AND MORTGAGE AND REAL **TATE BROKER. • OFFICE, ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. gios.ooo, to invest in on First Cla...e Paper. AT LOW RATES. p 2 LA DIEN HEEL .GAITERK, !DM ; LADIES CONGRESS REEL OA ITERS, LADIES KID SLIPPERS 80e-. at No. 13 Fifth Street. 2d door from Marked. my 3 D. S. DIFEENBACKER. SUPERIOR PEARL POWDER LILLY Will f dal, ETC. I am this _ T i C n receipt of aeother sandy of anperior Lilly Whits, Pearl Powders. ROUVIS of ail descriptions for beautifying the skin. Also a • large and fine assortment of fine Pomades. Hair Oils. Cosmetics, Fine Extracts for the handker ohiti. Colognes, Toilet Waters of all dtweriptions. Toilet Soaps in great variety, etc. For anything in this line at the lowesterica* remember the place is JOBEI4I FLBMING'B, my 3 4 corner Diamond and Market et. RE utiteEnT s - f..) o t! mr pvawi m ..." w . STA~FfA.Y~,R~ ~ACII~- uE 7~p~pB~ Assam Arimi SST - • I 111 1--A-tiromusi, EN mnan, POCEXT A A n TINE— *1,50 PER noszir. HENRY NER. NOS. 71. A ND 7a FISTMIS STREET. men door to Poet INBes. 406 = PARK at co., • NINTH WARD ziovrroirr. MITTSIIUNSIL PA Warehonoo. No. 14111 Pint and ISO mod, Menufacturene of all due and deeedptlees of Coal Oil, Retorb and Stills. Glee and Water PUS Sad boob Doe Iron; Wean Banta. Stool Meer Pallier._ anvil antiCoppli nctina eetAbo Jobbing and machine of amide. the Vtipn made* V o le • attached to o i r r ir s td i r. :l i abe r eraobh ary Ittinith be amnions attended to lablrdaw SPRING GOODS. 186 a CLOTHS, CMl]kma AND varrimas. WX MILIVX Sow IX ISTOXIX A COM PLETN stook of SPRISIG GOODS, all new and desirable et7ase , wtdi have bus selected in New York *a desire to yleme e meet thstidemm and samyrishiS la the' various new lark and novelties et the sirirould solkdt ea early eall from werpatrons they to tad the merits es -the mane or theme's's*. • SAMUEL GREY a SON, 31[°r Iskillist. 'rail or is, o. rush strees. _ _ g - Icurruira /MO LlMlcanre s 11) , Tamar, XL . . MN and &sew a:zums. want street • • Nties-A Fiftli Mang 1"21141.461 IOU • • in strew. ' RON NEW TONIC AUCTION= 1862. 11VCORD & CO. NA" CAPS, STRAW Amor" BONNETS AND. Wholesale and Rata. BRAKER HOODS: 181 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. iILyE AKE HOWEECEIVINGI A LARGE ADDITION to our already Immense Stook of and Hata Osaa. &raw e. Bonnets. Shaker Hoods Hat e. Paint Leaf Hate. Merchants visiting our city can buy front as at LOWER PRICEBtban in Phi ladelphia or New York. ap29:2md RIDAY— Have opened one ofthe largest and most hen 'Mtn amortment of SIMMER DRY GOODS, BeamUM Orassines lowan, reepeeeh Jaessett Lames, Ilaniumikpredi eresseNuiter, Blank and Mine Illeopimbrdl PeAl Ds Mennen, entirely new styles. Plaid avel:llYeagr 111wwweiree. • Ho ubloilmesEMlndillllke‘ Mahn Mks. anemias% Oman abeskedillpul, Grimm, rwrums.lllmallislerfe. • Now *ow Beep Skim. Weis Iltresi PAIRANIORa AND 111 Vi 1710111XL1.4114 W. is , D. =roue, caner stiVili mai Market 1i. "6"4 M 0 X IRON AND NAIL WORN& LLOYD fit 111.1;•1 1 ADIE.- ahathetu N i vs ! Barallbeit Abo. .T.ll4Asimmatair IMF Workfiage, Arierl4lllNliK awiptemaimitwaMOVis. rsiew pa 34 2 ' %nit asks o, Wag . . z. i1:41 DAYS ADVX - - . VENTITAN BLINDS— ANDREW WRITE wishes to inform his friends and the public that b o is situated on LIBERTY filTarwr, NO. IST. near ST. CLAIIt STREET. and is prepared to accommodate all who may want anYthitur in his line at the lowest rate, for cash or such trade tut may snit him. Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at the rem lowest price, and if the work does not please I will charge nothing for it. N. 11.—It has been freely reported by some of my particular friends in my line that I had quit the Blind making. which is not so. m72-lmdt FIOURTII AREIWAL.— SPRING AND 111117XNUER DREAM GOODS, SHAWLS, SACQVES, HOOP SKIRTS OF THE LATEST STYLELIS QUALITY. A " nil" =DIX WORK, TIOSIF.RY, TABLE LINEN AND CLOTINUI, DONEITIC GOODS, &4 T ERMN CASH C. HANNON LOVE at CO NEW GOODS. TTJf! tr c r V 1.1 Co A large supply of BOOTS, SHoEs, IMMICI ARIES GAITERS which haying been purchase] FOR ''ANSI, will baeold at the very leereat rash prieett. Goods of better quality will be sold M lower prices thin' can be bought at the different auction 'item in the City. call and examin e the ateek bettre per eltaaing eliew here. Jos. H. liorlatitd, !ri 11.H:et rt.: 2d door lion' Filth. 31. FIFTH STREET, 31. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., Cloirk. Ilturke & 13alcer. MANUFACTURERS I IMPORTERS OF Neddles,Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, tic., 48 Maiden Lilac Jr 85 Liberty st.. N.l. Would respectively call the attention of whole sale dealers to their extensive and varied stock of FISHING TACKLE. The,ir Factory, ”NEPTUNE WORKS" Cantoh St., Brooklyn, has been in siteeeiriftel oper ation for four years. -where they manufacture every variety of run HOOKii; SPEARS, ay., from the best Spring Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the imported article. ORDERS SOLICITED AND EXECIN TED AT ONCE, for any variety or style of Hooks. Rods. Reid& Lines, Seines, Baskets. an d 1 Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines at reduced , 1 Priem dre. They would call particula r attention to their stock of Fly Rooks. Sole depot for Blonde of WEENIE'S re us- 1 bruited drilled-eyed, and TEEMS'S PH NEE. DEF.S. _ ._ _ ap2B &ndeod TEET PAL 4EXTRACTED WITH° UT no dross „trig the use of an apparatus whereby galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus eau bo need to ite best advantage. Medical gentlemen and their fauoilies have their teeth extracted safe- my process. and are ready to testify aa to the ty and painleamees of the *penal u. whatever boa been said by . persons interested in mating thecontrary havungno 116. knowledge of my proem. .ARTIFICIA I. TEETH inserted in eve style. E. 01., DRY. Dentist , ry nolt-i+-is 184 Smithfield etre , EH FIFTH STREET. HA NDKERC Ii I EIFS— — Here ;OW rereive.to LARGE AND suiptinon OF BOOTS AND SHOES, cousisting of 4ccry• :itslenf Ladies, Missus & Children's Heel Callers Congress, Lace and Button, Morocco, Kid and Calf EIVGLIXIN WALKING 1100 Ts. FRENCH BUSKINS AND KID SLIPPER.(. White Hid and Satin Slippers, PARLOR AN D TOILET NLI PPE RN with every variety. of Ladies, /4.1.4ie•A ehililreti*:, Moors AND $•110 p. s. ortbe beet imality The above goods are all manuMettsred to cur order and for neatness, combined with durability, eannot be totrpassed in the sity. and Ilthieh are sold at REASONABLE PRICES LAFA TETT E RESTA riIAINT NO. 85 WOOD STREET. between Third and Fourth street,. under.Lafar ette Hall, 'moven from d A. y., until Is o'clock P. Y. Meals at all hours and at the 'homiest notiee. AU the delicacies of the season served up in the best style. • OYFTRItS STEAMED, and in every other form. The beet eooks are engaged. A Room has been fitted up expressir for the FM eommodation of Ladies. Private entrance ad joining. Captain J. l'. HENRY and thipt...lollN TA(kl, long experienced in that line "fba.,itiess :whefin tend the cstablfshment. tray 3-11 •& D. lIUGUS of the latest importatfcme, We oleo mired a L►to iot of saw /Oho ~a~i~a a. sts RTX.prarrs No. 74 Market agree KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, ElatArra =TM ANNUAL CONSIGN. MENT CIF BOOKS, to be sold at Auction. To-Night. at 7 o'clock,' and every night nest week, at the Masonic Auction Booms, SS Fifth street. The hest collection of Standard Works. Popular Books of the Day. splendid Family Bibles and Prayer Books; Commentaries, Photograph Albums. Letter and Note Papers. he.. kr.. ever offered at Auction in this City. The stock will ho open for examination and Pri vate Sale during the day, at average auction Prices, Every Book in the collection 16 warrant .l new and perfect. J. K. Pit.ll7. Salesman fur my;; T. A. MeCLELLAND. Auctioneer. STEAMBOAT WRECK FOR ho i Ntni IBNtiSAI LE— ngTt twrelnrne eav Iwo v. ES I E n7 Et.nowWoilers. Engine , . Doctor. hthr-ter. Bog Chains. Anchor Si.. Apply to CALDWELL BRO., 6 1 4 Water street TEE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY, FOR Lams AND ORNTEI LAKE; L ----..—............ AK VHINI—SOO H ALF BARRELS White Fish. lin do Herring, just reenired and for sale by issy2. • HENRY IL COLLINS. EATON. HAMLIN & co— NO. 17 111711 STREET, Infitetheattention of Wholesale Tali*ere to a large mud varied stock of desirable good s just opened. ap26 1862. V. 01 : 31 11X0841111... D. CVDD/5011.411... CIUSIDIGILII D. ... .C. MICAS. CnINNEDGMADDS 4 00.--p ITT S. BURGH CITY GLASS WOlLKEl—Wara kpe. 119 Water .tree. and 15 1 'llia strut; E. 4 ttrbarsh. %titres doers below Um h a m. HODS% ulapturen of Pittotatral m ihm iT i j Win4ow ODIDI Drougute (Ewe Ware aad c an (Inlayer Glaw.'fbr parlor window/. ablltabei and peddle bodktinp. apt .1110. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT soft me sum Or; - PIG MEW. AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATilit STREBT, BELOW Remain rinrrsittrftem. PETRONA. OIL; WORKS LONG. MILLER It CO., HORN AT SILARMERGR OTATION. AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAiLROAD. airoSee and Wagons .22 BIARRICT reszer..rorriumeau. ca, rbon MaaufsaOils tur assad otliaadasting snit •Lalnicated Biriads. • %'O. 1 Ilitrnyogyb OIL, WARRANTED EQ. N-EXPLOSIVE always on hand. -wally F • MILT COAt.DZIPOT. • WM. 'I3TEVITART, 114 I" COAX., Ihf r oraer SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY t~T,_ALLEGHENY CITY. Ws. *maim supplied with eoal at low rates ow short intim at .. IDEACIFEN AND VINEGAN—. 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 SARUM{ maim (mint viintema, WILLIAM BAGAL/IL i s an d so weed storm arc's. ur.. THOMPSON. GENERAL AttENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. N.. Nerth Wink Ikea.% 11•14:30 PHILADELPHIA. pit IMIMM==MIE nwriii sn mite No. 62 Fifth Street. SEE .THE LIST OF PRICES. ' .....dett9 Ifiaglhils LIN'S*" Salters 115 e. Ler prase • map 1 Ca-tWeiLL Sax. Silk Com. tialtere,...„.l,oo Stone prier L5O Lad Siag. Silk Con. Salt**. extra 1:95 ied tar paler lre• Fine French Heroes* Heel kid .ler video 1.10 1,74 lemle47' rhea Silk Coameree Gnat Heeled Rents 1,90 R la eattr price 2.00 Ladles* rise Slipper/4 Iltetnalar prlee 23 73 Ladles's' hid and Blororee Sewed Heeled Soote 1,00 Childketnaher price ..-.... ...... ...... .................. 1.73 s Shoes.... ..... ... ................. ............ 15 Regular prier , 30 111- A Greater Variety on:01141A than any other House in the City, and ail at the Nilllllo proportional Prices. WAL The MOST DURABLE SIiOES in the world and roost Elegant. Thlrty-Four Different Kinds of Children's Show.. New G daily at oods, with all the Noveltie, received GARDINER'S. 63 Fifth St., ap3o NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICF BRANCH OFFICE OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - OF - NEW 1r CI It TIE . Carat Capital sad Accumulation over *1,200,000. 1.047.41 110.11 RD. lion A W Loomis, Reuben Miller. Jr, Esq lion tied Wilson I' A Maderia. Esq. Hon C Sawyer, Ales Bradley; Haq , Robt Robb. E. David MeCandlem Es% flurry Woods, Sheriff Mesa Ring,Pennoek &CO RaMileY, Esq. Hess Lippincott & Co, Rev C Swope Mesa Whitmore. Wolf. Rev M Van Kasen Duff & Rev H A Pasaavant Meal Jones, Wallingford Jos Park. Jr. Rat. & Co, Mese Jos Woodwell & Oen E Van Doren, Rio. JEREMIAH lI.ROOKS. M. D. Medical SAMUEL FLOYD. M. D. j Examiner,. THOS. H. ELLIOTT. M. D.. Med. Examiner for Allegheny City. HENRY L. RINGWALT, AGENT. Si FOURTH 1111TIREET. in.r3 Im I - AT - JONEIPH 77 MARKET STREW in store and for at. by two' - , :mumnum EW SPIII-51111.1 MEN AND 1111 01irli4" WEAL rt. 3 11[LITA RY PURPONF" NO. 831 CHESTNUT STREET, DE COURSEY, LAFOURCIDE & CO tuyl-Imd Alit BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMINIMON MERCHANTS, NO : 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, P hiladelphia, 113 Liberal advances made on consignments when required. mgl-17d ioNN E ELLISON-1M P ELLISON-RODMAN 8 ELLISON JOHN B. ELLISON 4 SONS, IMPORTERS OF MIS, CASSIIIIM AND ITESTINGS, NO. 839 BIANIKET STREET, (24 door below Fourth ' ) nullytl PHIGADELPIIIA. tiIiNST & 9EAGmc_— Wholesale l/rairgrists. al2ts MAIIIIKET STREET. PHILADELPTI lA, DEALERS IN Naafi% Window GISISFI. Lre-stufk &e.. and Ageuta tor.lierasense Ohio and Pittshurigh Coal oik milli Fluid, Carnahan°. Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon and Railroad Grease. pia, GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY unscairrron GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, inyl-]p PHILADELPHIA' C. HARRY BRIAN, TH -I,lo kNiGreCloi'M Wl de. I'MA.IIC MA.NUFARTURERS & IMPORTERS, , NEVA FIIDNIMICING DODDS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, No. 10 DOWTHE STIREET, myl:lyd PITILADELPHI.4 CHARLES MAGEE. • Importer and Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestingis, Tailors' Trimmings, dce, 2&S MARKET STREET, North Side. PHILADELPHIA FRIES & LEHMAN, N :: 1 3 At tt ft KET STREET P HILADELPHIA, :I ,, hher.!: in Onth.l Cassimeres. restings, 4, &c. - Altviip: on hoed a well - selected sleek of Goode suitable tier the trade. inyl.-17d E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., lIIPORTIMI OF WINES, BRANDIES, &e., AND DIALKIJI IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. a NORTH FRONT NTREET PHILADELPHIA. sp10:1 _ W. It D. RINEWART.. Manufacturers and denim in ail kinds Tobacco, Snuff and Soon, sii 3 l-1; Not. 149 end 161 Wood street __________,_____ 11011 HALE A l A sAlialum—Ax on. X' GAN MELODEON. with Roar stops mid two banks of_keys of 5 *dime. Has been in am in private famib , lem than two yew, sad is in ex cellent order in ever, nowt. The ehrt• of_ tet,A tei r e is very handsome, and wind to the urn made Piano Porte . Manufachums Price. 5250 in Boston: for sale now lbc_ll2s Nab. by_ APZI JOHN H. MELLOR. lel Woed 'Meet. WHIRR & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 rim STREIT. PITTSBURGH. PA. A worded the First Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF ID 0. A 0 0 NA CIIINES sold in the United States MORR TINIAN 20.000 RYLI TUR ' , Aar 'Timis We offer to ihe nubile Willingn a WIIP Sows /11IPROVIII) MOWING MACHIN* .t REDUCED PRIM. with increased Gonads's.* of its merit. as the bent and most usefid Ammar Berwins Mackinenow in use. It does equally tiff on the thickest end thhunit fibrins, maks. the lock-stiteb impossible to unravel. alike am both side. is sins& in Gonstruetion. more spermay' In movement, and mare durable thin say other ma chines. Circulars saving prises and deseelption of machine furnished matis onsoslieation in per son or by letter. Every Medlin* warranted ibt• three yam. ap3 WEL SUMNER k CO EW GOODS- -AT EATON, MAORDIK & COl3, NO. 17 FIFTH WORST. Wholesale and Retail at lowest pikes. rap2s Loom 1111 1•11.......111. SIMILE REINEMANI SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREW', PITTSBURGH. PA., • WROLIMILIt AND =Min IN MOBS, MUM, DIAMONDS. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. of every description FANCY GOODS Bronze litstuaa7, ete. WATCHILMRS' TOOLS, 3 ratismaiii and Machinery. Whaled*Anew hr tbechinci ►N WATCIIES, Iffinurnpurall at WaMa* ato m sple-Said !IMMO ONIONS I 1 11 , 1111 NO . ' jt , 2 8 .=2 ,1 KW Solo awl at -4 Including Goals suited fir Now in Store, And for Sale by . 117PSleo Cared loplitwamenegb'eMllllla. Le. B. Bissamitsvg--/kar *l-"I fming for many/was froM berfditel7 henettini dal affections, of which I bad the Sint Ai* in LW: Since that time I was reau :10dy vidtiderith such Complaints every spring. Ifelf in thiemeen ing a most severe pain tae bankat isf.thniloteer joints ofthe spine were broken or bruised, and ea asthmatic pressure on the *hest ; Oadinctlitine- - eupation which keeps d 0- doors. and entirely diatrustingi me- all llY avE.S.M . ` ir BP *hit: ler treatment" that would have:feinitendrine , to my \ house. I !bought . of fulloWing lytt4/4. or no* own. which might eureme without thelueonveni env.: to my businem attending the treatment of a **regular practitioner." So I put „ark. - .Wiek's Plaster right over the groin , mewing it every fortnight: every Saturday night I toOkli'dose • Brandretb's PilLs, three or font. as Ithoustin flaw sary to a dose, which operated on leaner getting on. three to five times in the &reagent •enr.ilai- • day, Tuesday and Thursdaynights I tooltanglaite Addition Pill. which produced one llialtlema lion. I pursued this course for sin- . rushiq, sad could attend to my business without in biesiglig halt I worked ate and drank a I was woutralnpitimat soundly and awaked every day withleseptiV now I know nothinuof the etanplain I feel obliged to make you this stibider Droner Me, honing thnt - this simple misiallag may benefit many as itnas done me.- 1 ,2 ,- .410V I am dear*, Touninsest La Cronies °Bee MI F W tliftr aunklintavad. ark. • An: trig u li n dirJew THOS. REDATIF.' And by ail respectable dealers . ap2klm PITTSBURGH TB:PATEL Lame AND Mai ass WM.11... „ .. ENDEVON PRICIII or Metuume.—Pivaset simeek Single Seat, in Pnvats Box, Olk Dress Circle.. chairs: 50 ern minim Colored %Hem .25 . 04 1110 k 50 cream Geller/ 15 emir. ' Tins It Night of the Bosegeanst • MOS ANNIE - - • and - positively the bet thetkenheilletill: * tr e mum. Pip._ Z OISIOUFAJW-141111121/11Z082, 11 0 N* iaz tan n *lll , n esit Tim minnow - "W 9 4_ aisisTmis to IMPOftem *ilk " "' 4 ' 'l, WHO t. oarna,' Wad sad-W ' --.--- aftlfrilimorws ; . _ . la ANNwr._ 'mow- - ' w ' •••• .' . ut ' - , aissw - '..alrAllmimic-- Il i ---...-:‘ - _ - .e . .w• , -; : fi....); , :0 . 4, r ' • -.. IS. s, Liggimni - ..w . 1 ,:- t ' of sietirmiebsie - ' 2 ' fcteglijcous. uiticso . -G-, r.. , A pv 4 444 - EwAtt 4 ccD u . # 4, ' ,4 , ! 4 .4.rfa Le Cc \-, - with -- 4 , atinizermwgp, tr - rz , v-le.g • .1.. cren terminisealisiii. i, mparit" otop-inn . a ,gatik„ Xc b id in its first /aver; that ... in the beginning would yield to a null remedy, if not atter tx. ificl,4 o 4-'lon attacks the lunge. - - ..,_,l-, _g e ctita ' agettute442l,o l were first introduced eleven, *i - 4 x A has been proved thatthey isne =the hest article before thot .Insifict..jrcn• • WatWr.e, / fads, pcs . tar s „ rna, Xcrtaisig ; the: _ - Cough in XanaithoyAiikliffiti numerovs affections cf . thic,aki*#, giving intrnediate reZtqf. - . 2.,.r:.., -• 'Public Speakers Si 4 1 1*41011 will find them, effectual:for .t1,1414,g and St - ; Lgtheni,g the t i cd,. ,.., , c . Sold ...;:cal(Pruegiste anal (Nang, in jltedioine, at rs cents .p0i`.:41g4,5;_ deo-6mdow , 11,11ffralier -411 TTORNLIg.." JUIN M IRILI D ATRICILm4I date ter nomination to the ab&ie , next nominating Rennidiaan • _ don. MANHOOD— • . HOW LODT! now liziwirolOoss Just published, in a Sealed Env a. • Sim Ceuta.- - • • A LECTURE ON THE ' NATUEII4O*T NEST and Radical Cure °Mama er Seminal %Yoakum!. Involuntary-: Sexual Debility, and l'ul%duusiate- . generally. Nervousness end Fitt Mental and Physical - in/ gicac . l Vl . Ibu „ s e li u tca t y th R 2 ,: , , F, e Ura l", -- - & • " A Boon to Thottsanat of &414 a." Sent under seal. in a plain anveloon4 ' :Ad."- dress. Postpaid, on.receipt of dm' • ' lwr. postage stamps, by Dr. CM J. ID:. 197 Bowery , New York:Peat Ole* 11914. ur mb3l:3m-daw D R. 1111WEVIrli INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Wholesale and retail by IL E. SELLERS & CO no9-3m-ead eorner Second and Weoil 4MUBEw .ri 411 h P. , MEZEIMI ~? } -j~ •I~;.~ _' ~' _ 1 .., . `~~:
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