WEDNESbAY MORNING ; 'MAY 7 CITY MD MIGHBOUNDINIILLIGINCI The Care of the Wonaded--Let Our Citizens do their Doty. It was a humane act to send a sanitary fleet to - Pittsburg Landing to bring to this city the sick, suffering and wounded sol diers left there after the battle of Shiloh, and the self-sacrificing spirit of those who , havelevoted their time and attention to the care of the poor fellows at the Marine Hospital and Infirmary is highlycommend able and we are glad to know that under kind treatment many of the sufferers are rapidly convalescing. But it is not fair that the burden should fall on a few benevolent citizens. It is the duty of every one who has the means to contribute his share to the expenses of the expedition and the maintenance and care of the soldiers. It is, therefore, with sur prise and regret that we learn that only three wards in this city, and two in Alle gheny, have returned any funds through the collecting committees, and indeed we know of only one other ward in which the committee is at work. The entire cost of the expedition and subsequent expendi tuies will probably reach $6,000, of which some $4,000 has been collected and dis bursed. Of this amount $1,6.50 was from the Board of Trade and $1,900 from the Second Ward; while, as we have said, some districts have not contributed one cent. _ . Collectors were appointed in all the wards, and they should at once set them selves at work to perform the duty assign ed them. The $2,000 additional must be raised, and certainly it will not come heav ily upon the eight districts yet to be heard frogman proportion to the amount sub scribed by the other wards. Indeed the First Ward should furnish the whole amount, or nearly so. It will require but a small effort on the part of each, and we hope ere long to hear of the required amount being paid in to the committee. Wester= Theologecial Seminary. The closing eiercises of this institution took place last week. At the close of the • examination of the classes, Dr. Brown, /ate President of Jefferson College, Chair man of the Committee of the Board of Directors, delivered an address to the stu dents. It is represented as being very able and appropriate. On Tuesday even ing, the Rev. Dr. J. D. Smith, of Colum bus, Ohio, delivered a discourse before the Society of Inquiry—sUbject, The Law of Progress in reference to the Knowledge of Revealed Truth." On Wednesday even ing, the closing addresses of the graduat ing class were delivered, after which Dr. Elliott distributed diplomas to the class of thirty-three persons. The farewell address was then delivered by Mr. D. Miller, after which a copy of the Scriptures was pre opted to each member of the class by Rev. Dr. Paxton. It is stated five or six of thi s ,„"biss have offered to go to the hen then, Th e leach Crop. The Philadelphia ..Presa.has the follow ing: "We are reliably ;..itormed that the prospects of an abunant p :.ach crop were never so.Sattering as d thus far during the present season, and that, unless t`ome late frost kills the fruit, by far the largeb't crop ever grown in Eastern Maryland wii. be gathered. One intelligent gentleman in.- forms us that over one million of trees have been planted this season on the pe ninsula, embracing Delaware and the East ern Shore of Maryland, occupying Over ten thousand acres of land. The apple erop, from present appearances, also promises to be a very large one. There is great trade in lands on the line of the Del aware Peninsular Railroad. Large tra2ts of land are being laid out for peach oreh ardtin thexich alluvial bottom of Rohe • r.• mt t- manor." Relief Meeting. The citizens of South Pittsburgh held a meeting in the Public School House, on Saturday evening, to take measures 11r seeming immediate .relief for the families of volunteers now in the field. The meet ing was organized by calling W. H. Barker to the chair, and appointing Sidney J. Brauff Seeretary. After a free interchange of opinion on the subject which called them together, it was resolved that "The Bur gess and Town Council be requested to appropriate out of the money in. the.Bor ougli Treasury as much us in their judg ment they may deem proper for the imme diate relief of the families of volunteers, until such time as the county relief is forthcoming; that the relief thus furnished be pernianent, and that the amount be collected off the county if possible; and that we eondenin the language of Commis sioner Collins in classing the wives and daughters of our volunteers as 'other pau pers.' " The meeting then adjourned. Fatal Railroad Accident. An old man named Hugh Thompson, fifty-eight years of age, residing in -Law renceville, met with a painful accident at the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road at ten o'clock yesterday morning, re suiNng in his death two hours later. He ware'llelfed in fixing a bolt in the bottom o f a fre.' car standing on the siding, and was upon :4n the car, when the eng i neer in ' a freight locomotive ran it in num r h e i gdiog, striking against and set ting in motion t . lie ear under which Thomp son was at work. He - attempted to get out but did not succee 4 ,!. and was caught by a nheal of the freight ,mr which passed over ti e hp, lacerating t h e flesh, crushing the bo ne and towi ng the f en loral artery of the left thigh, crushing the ri ;vht foot and cut ting die heel off the boot: . adr. Thompson was taken up, his wounds -ba'adaged, and conveyed to Lis residence, wit. ere he died aboit noon,Dr. Dickson, who was sum monet:having'declared recovery i . 'aPasai bib. Deceased was a worthy citize. l an d leaves'a large family. He had been in t he employ of the Company for several yea Ya and was highly esteemed by his felloi," workmen. Coroner McClung held an in quest elli the body and a verdict was ren &red in accordance with the facts. &misted fir ,thimir Strain yesterday - morning arres ted a.yourqkmanmuned Peter T. Gallagh eri.uflrensago'county, who was followed here b MeAlery, being ch arged k Mary Ann Seth. Gal lalkarliMs lucked up in the tombs for the dint'being and subsequently gave bail for himappiatiieeat Franklin to answer. Theatre To-Night. , • Adili Isiseiltenkin is still too appeauatAe Theatre, and conseguently we still have the stock company in der linnolayl." ' To-night the tragedy of Robbers Mr. Henderson as Charles de M,Otir and the nautical drama of the 66 Eol'llov._ ,r" Mr. Carden as the Red Royer W il l be produced. -Asueg Surgeon. • Dr. Charles A. Stone, son of Hiram Stone,' Esg.,_ of Deaver who, since his return from the medical ' schools at Paris, has been, 'located in this city as Surgeon and Physician, has, we are pleased to learn, been appointed by the authorities Acting.Assistent Surgeon in the general hospital at Waibington City, where he is now lilted.' pfivldlorafla. katofisat dividends have been de- Clued out of the profits of our institu -9,953 ra. tr am *** months': Irop %ay I . Banks, three ` per centijmerreants' and Manufacturers', Cithalia6 - 11114hani and Bank- of Puts. Iser I ,1 1. .4i' 4=4 11 11403r Alifieka Insurance - 0.,. (nos—.lreitern Insurance Co., per share—two credited on mock sad three paid in cash. •111•110 kftei 4.lini st Alo ; ft 1 k . • T he- Pen.fls*ania Elitilzpail Company is making soti2e improvements at Altoona. A new paint shop, one hundred and sixty feet long by thirtywide, has been put U. inside of their line on , Bra n ch street, and neatly painted. The car shed, which for merly ran ,parallel with Main street, below Annie, has been taken down to give route to increase the half-round house, at the east end of the works, to a full circle. and another shed put up on Branch street. Sudden Death. Ellen Miller, an aged colored woman o about sixty-five, who lived alone in a room on Seventh street, wag found dead, lying in a pool of blood, by her landlord, who called yesterday morning to collect his rent. Corner McClung held an inquest, upon which it. appeared that she had been in her usual health on Monday evening and that the cause of her death wits hem orrhage of the lungs, and a verdict, was ren dered accordingly. Deceased was very poor and had been supported by some charitable Episcopalean Exportation or Petroleum. 3300 barrels of crude petroleum, 2iis barrels of relined natrona oil, 419 barrels and 137 cases of benzine, were cleared from Philadelphia on last Saturday morn ing, in the British barque Thomas Kilian, for Liverpool. Base Ball Player. John P. Hunt, Masonic Hall, sends u, the annual edition for 1862 of Beadle's Dime Base Ball Player. ft contains the proceedings of the fifth annual Base Ball Convention. the rules and regulations for 1862, instructions in the game, Se. Important Announcement, An English paper of a late date an nounces the joyous intelligence that "Congress has abolished slavery in the State of Columbia. and will, as soon as the consent of the local legislatures can be obtained, proceed to abolish it in the 'other States." The American boy .who does not know better than this should be fitted with a dunce cap at once. Speaking of boys reminds us that 'l'. L. Carnaghan, of Federal street, near the Diamond, has made a speciality of Boys' Clothing in his business. The announcement will he gladly received by many who have worn Carnaghan'a clothing, as it always fits, and is durably made out, din lest mate rials. 'fry his Boys' Clothing. New Novels, Mrs. Henry Wood has just given to the world another of her fine domestic stories, entitled the "Heir to Ashley.'• It is writ ten in her beet style and, from a brief ex amination we believe it to be frilly equal to "East Lynne" or any of her otherprodne tions—it is certainly very readable and entertaining. From the high reputation of the author the hook must meet with an immense sale, as it is a telling book in every way. "The old 3ndge, - or Life in a Colony . ' is a humoroui book, consisting of a series of short stories by .fudge Haliburton, author of the Sam Slick series and other funny books. The stories contained in this book are brim full of the quaint humor of the Judge and will well repay perusal. Both the above are from the press of Dick Fitzgerald and belong to their ex cellent fifty cent series. They are for sale by Henry Miner, Nos. 7 I aiid 73 Fifth street, adjoining the Post office. Struck with Paralysis. Ret•. J. 1). Kerr, pastor of the Fifth street Methodist Protestant' Church, was a few days since stricken with paralysis. He is, we learn, in a quite critical condi tion. City Mortality. Hr. A. C. McCandless, Physieian to the Board of Health, reports the interments as follows, from April 22nd to April 29th, 1862: liiqra4c. .4 rill/id D 1.81,1140,. (.111.1,11,11, Accident on Steam ears 1. Vali°la I Chnummprion 3 Colmn] pti.m . . I Dise:Ne of Brsin ..... ... Icong..qi ion oil:rain.. I 'Atua,el: 3 IV hoopin g Cough 1 Typhoid Fever._ . I iPneumonia 1 Still-Born 1 _ .... Of the above there were: Under 1 year 4:FrOm SO to 40 From Ito 2. o' 4O to 50.. " 2 toy 2 " 50 totin.. " sto 10 2 " ttO to 70_ 10 to 15 t " 70 to /.. 10 to 211 11 ". SO to 90.. ..20 to :10 11 ' 90 to lee. _ - - JOSIPI/ MEYER ♦rnmpry MEYER. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OP PANIC!' AND PLAIN FURNITURE do CHAIRS WARSHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog Pll T SRUB6II. PATENT WRITING CASE warp; CASE . IS SO ARRANGED AS TO AL &we the w riter a table eight by nine inekee to write upon, will hold Pen and Penal), • Paper • and I nastand, India Robber, and ebeekere. Marker Beard, and yet will fold up ro as to measure only 83 inches by 2 inehei, Fur sale by W. 1 1 41. HANEL WOOD & THIRD STE 3, J. A. CASIDAY. NOTE. BILL, BOND AND MORTGAGE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. O FFICE,ROOM No, 12 BURKE'S BUILDING. FG`URTII STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. 810.000, to invest in on First Class Paper. AT Low RATES. • ' ' ; ap2 LOAN OFFICE, HENvRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 .111.111ruriELn STREET. Near the corner nth. Pitteburgh. aimoiny .Lll LAME NNW SMALL /VA quantities Lusted on Gold and Silver. Dia monds, Jewelry Gleld and Silver Witches. and all kinds of vabiable',Mtialse. for ani , length of 1011 time agreed on. The food Cannot be. delivered -s-' Without-the Ticket , ' Sir. Office Hours from I A. N. to 10 P. M. ja2o Loma . REINEMAN I MEYRAN S SIEDLE, No. 4.2 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. WROLISALE /ED RETAIL DRALERS. WATCHES , JEWELRY , I D IA 011 SILVER 'AND PLATED WARE: • C.L-OCIKS, of ever ,description FANCY GOODS Bronze alumni*, ett....„ WATCHMAKERS' T:ooth, 'AMMAN Wanint llaamemitared a* Waltham. Na... 8016,Said mys 1'1,201.54a7. _A--:_1..::1 - - AT TUE . 1111411111 CITY COLLEGE. corner of Penn and Clair streets this morning at Ii A. DRAFTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. - - - PITTSBURGH, May sch. 18G2. TRE WESTERN INSERANCE CMS PANT has this day 'declared a Dividend of Five Dollars per share. ant of the earned profits of the last six months. Two Dollars of which to be appropriated to credit of stock, and three dol lars payable in cash on or after the 13th inst. my7r2wd GOD DOI% Secretary, BANK OF PIMIBURCIII.I May 6th, 1662. WIVE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS A. OF THIS BANK. have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on its Capital Stock, out of t h e profits of the last six months, which will be paid to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 16th instant. JOHN HARPER, cashier. , n7:ltaltw IRON CITY BANE, • Pittsburgh, Mar 6, 1862. "OBE DIRECTORS OF THIS BARR 1 have. this day tieelared a dividen they sang PER CENT.; on the capital stock. ont ofrofits of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives after the Mtn inst. iny7-:tt JOHN MAOOFFIN, Cashier. - - Aida:Guns v BANE; t /VILE PRESIDENT AND DI Ma 862.„RECTOR,/ of this Boar have this day declared a dend of FOU C ENT. PEE CENT. on the capital stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on or after the ISlth inst. my7-td CS' B Pittsburgh, MECHANI May 66, 1663. /11111 E PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS A. OF THIS BANK have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Three Per Cent.. on the Capital Stork, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to Stockholders or their legal representa tive:3. on or after the 16th inst. iny7:lotd GEO. D. WORMY, Cashier. CITIZE' B Pittsburgh. May oth, 0 th, 2002. THE PRESIDEDT AND DIRECTONIN OF THIS BANK have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of Four Per Cent.. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six months' business. Payable to Stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 16th inst. my7:tf OEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. ---- Prrisstrum. May 6.1862. 'BIDE MERCHANT AND MANUFAC -1 TUBERS BANK 'OF PITTSBURGH have this day declared a dividend of rouß PER CENT. on the capital stork, out of the profits of the list em months, payable after the 15th inst. milli -fit . W,II. DENNY. Cashier. - - DIVIDEND OFTICK EvItEIC INSURANCE eiIIiPLNI", t Pittsburgh. May Mh, 1862. TA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF 11. Direetors of this company. held this day, a dividend was deelared of YOUR Hilt CasT., on the Capital Sleek subscribed, out of the profits of the last R months, payable forthwith. thyti4ml ROBERT FINNEY. Secretary. - - a LARGE STOCK Or ENGLISH /R. GRADUATE MEASURES from 1 oz to 20 oz. just reeeived and for sale by tiEOROE A. KELLY. my; N. (19 Federal street, Allegheny. MILS. BANK AND STRAITS On just received and for sale by iiEoltt7E A. KELLY. No.lo Federal street, Allegheny. ----- Art BOXES COLGATE'S PALM AND V Toilet Soaps, uet received and %reale by • GEORGE A. KELLY. iy7 No. 69 Federal street, A IleghenY. MGROSS HI'LL'S OLD PALM ROA P ell In I Nos, just. received and for sale bv GEORGE A. ELM% No. Federal Street. Allegheny. SMITH, PARK & CO., N N 717 II WART) VCIUNIITIFY, • A Warehouse, No. 119 First and 120 Se co n d sta. Manufacturers of all S t il l, G a n a descriptions ol Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe. Sad bone, Doglrons, Winton Boxes, Stool Moulds, Follies Hangrs and Couplings. Also Jobbin g and Machine Coatings of every de seri ption made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to fa2l:lydaw SPRING GOODS. 1 IS 0 U . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINCB. E DATE NOW IN STORE A CON PLETE stock of SPRING GOODS, all new and desirable styles, which have beim carefully selected in New York, with a desire to please the most fastidoous, and compng in all the various new fabrics and novelties of the • We would reepectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public, to tett the merits of the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY li. SON, Merchant Walleye), No. 19 Filth Street. AL8 111140.11 RDIN G.—TWO GENTLEMEN and wives can be accommodated with Boarding, at No. LOS Fifth street. A pleasant location. Also. two single gentlemen. inrAdwd PEREMPTORY SALE HOTEL AND FARM THOMAS k SONS, AUCTIONENRS TNR VALUABLE 11 8TAIRLIRNIINNT KNOWN AB •THE LORETTO SPRINGS HOTEL" AND YARN 200 Acres. Together with the En tire Forslktre,Llquors, Heroes, Omtinges, Rekr, rateollogim. Pleaskenta, &e. IN one lot. nos TUESDAY NAY ISTII, 18411, AT VLFIB O'CLOCK. NOON, will be sold at public sale without reserve, AT THE 'PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, all that valuable t'ammer Retreat. known as THE LORETTO SPRING HOTEL and FARA situate on the Allegheny Mountains. 4 miles from Oruro" akllfQl9, OR the Pennsplvania Railroad, Cumbria county. Penna. The hotel is 240 feet front, two and three stories high, with verandahs. It is new, finished last year and is fitted up at great expenee for a first class Hotel — accommodations for 140 visitors, equal to any similar establishment in the country. admira bly constructed as to sontillation, the cham here supplied with rn nit .' Wes. is smar tie baspor-hbt Ind told wealth Sher. Out side bath-houses fitted by or tidies and gentle men. supplied with water from a large lake on the 1 premises, bacilli( and shower baths.-- fwo huge well-built Cottages, Ice Cream Saloon , Billiard Room, Ten-Pin Alleys , &e., a fine vege table garden, The Farm comprises 200 acres of valuable land. about 80 of it fine Si Inc relliduellend• Mend' o st eraderablelan4t • Ileget. , , telth,erzeitsive ng. 4celfoteles! "witlitee. FURNITURE. LI U. HORSES, CAR RIAGES. 47e. Incle ed in the sale, without ex tra charge. will be the entire Furniture, nearly new, in 114ebnt a few m nabs. Also, stook of Liquors, Horses, CaOWS. Farming Im- Plemen4. 12 tons of Hood, Are. c u d of t h e personal property about $7,501). of .4 8 . 4 91.076:enseoptatt oft be ill health of the dime • .; 1 , TERIJLII iiif cash on the execution of the deed, balance in 6,12 and 18. months, stunted on the property. We &reauthorized to refer to sev eral gentlemen in the city as. to the &meter of the place fora Summer Retreat, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, . Nos. 139 & 141 Routh Fourth street, usys;td PHILADELPHIA. Rex NEW YORK AIICTION: 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 18 and 20, White and assorted colors. Colored Edge Velvet Ribbons. During next week we shall be in constant receipt Of New Goods, Mr. Home having gone to New York for the purpose of attending the Auction Sale of Ribbons and Millinery Goods on May, 2d. We shall also receive new Flow ers, Bonnets, Hate and' Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker ,chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Bkktikt Corset.; , • Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a full line of notions and Amoy goiiide. : 1 sangris Nomura. wHO.LEISALa ROOMS, Mew 77 .ad 79 IlLsrket istrimet, 2d dad Ild anise. /4)q: 1 Lit 1 ~4 1 I DIVIDEND. STUDENTS ARE HERE TRAINED /Or BUSINESS under the daily direction of the Author of DEFEW BOOK-KEEPING, a.ssisted by two of the most aucouiplished penmen and ac countaala in the country. The sanction of Dutra Beek•kisisping by the following eminent com mercial authorities, indicates the value of a emu- , mercial education obtained from it: "Your Committee are so favorably impressed with HMV% Improved Method or nook. kfcring that any unanimously concur would Dim of its utility . and that the public be benetitted by ado pting it. [ertinedi GUIDON J. LEEDS. Rec. .*e. folks American Institute. New York. "We deem workvorable opinions already ex pressed of this well deserved and very prop. erly bestowed. (Signed) C. M. LEUPP, Merchant, LEOPOLD BIERWITH, Merchant, ROBERT KELLEY, Merchant. Extract born the Minutes of the Chamber of Com merce. New York. (Signed) PROSPER M. WETMORE, Se&Y. "It contains matter that is important and inter esting to the Merchant" C. 0. HALSTEAD, President Monhattua Bank, Kew York. "It is by far the most complete work of the kind Iha re ever seen. JAS. B. MURRAY, President Exchange Bunk, Pittsburgh. I "No other work upon Book-Keeping explains the subject with so crutch clearness and Sim- F. W. EDMONDS, Cashier Mechanics' Rank New York. "It is !impossible to make the subj ect ol or oounts more plain and comprehensive." . H. Cashier .11ferekanfi W e Bank, DENN Pittsbu Y rg,h, "The most clear and thorough trestle 'upon Book-Keeping I have ever met with." JOHN unk P i n s, S ER. Late t'ashicr P rpb. $l.lO pays for the full course of Lectures. Exer cises and practice from the above work. Station ery, Blanks and Printed Book, $3,150, for which other Colleges charge $7. 11111-HARPEIL'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFFS BOOK-KEEPING, tor sale by Booksel lers. Pride:o4PD. For full particulars send for our efi•gant new (greeter. pp 68, with samples of our penman's writing, inelosing Cents, to P. DUFF * SON. Principals. Strangers will please enquire our reputation in the city, where wu are best known. my,-ittl&w SODA NALERATIA IN 25 P01:511) BOXES. just received and for male by GEORGE A. KELLY. my 7 No. 69 Federal Street, Allegheny. -- • ---- - ROLL BUTTER-- 3 Barrels Fresh Roll Butter 3. Boxes do do ,10. Just receive and for sale by JAS. A. FETTER, my; Corner Market end First ' , greets. D RIED 'FRUIT -30 Barrels Dried Apples; 8 8 do Peaches. .1 Oct received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, toy. t'orner Market and First streets. HALE—THE STEAMER MEL -IK` NOTTE, now lying at the Pitts burgh wharf, will be offered at pri rate sale until the ISM inst. If not so efore that time she will be exposed to public sale on TUESDAY NEXT, 13th. at 10 11 clock, A. The boat is in good running order,. and will be sold on the moat reasonable terms. For further par tieuiar inquire of JACKS(,N DI NCAN. toyed wd . Administrator. . GENERAL OFFICE. • PITTSWEI, FT. WA TNIR k CRIe.M:O RAILWAY Co., I Pittsburgh, May let , PM j NOTICE-TUE PITTAMERCIII. FORT Wayne and Chidago Railway Comp:ter, having received a proper legal conveyance of the Railroad. from Pittsburgh to Chicago, with all its appendages, real, persona' and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad Company, now IlS!.111110s the control and management of said road and property. All persons employed on or about said Reid, may continue in their respective positions or sta tions until furter notice. All persons, associations unit corporations, de siring business arrangements, or wishing to eon tinue or change any lacretofi.re existing. will at once apply to the . proper officers of this enmpanY. as this company as bound by no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressly assume. U. W. CASS, President. • BKEIMAVEI4 111OLLAN h niTTEnoi— This delightfUl, truly wonderful remedy, i 5 constantly kept on nand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S. myB corner Diamond and Market at. Arcot CAN ALWAI PBocf RE A. fresh Blue Lick Congress, Empire. and the i celebrated Kissengen Vater at JOSEIIII FLEMING'S, my 6 corner Market street and the Diamond.. MITRE WINED AND 14411111.70 RA, OF J. every description for medicinal purpowl, al milli to be fonnd at JOSEPH FLEMINS, aull earner Market street and the Manion RIDAY- W. lir. D. HUG Us Have opened one of the lamed and most booutifu sioortanont of MMCNER DIM GOODS, Beautilid Orovesdien Lawns. treacle Jeanne& Lawan, Embroidered Grearadisielt, Meek eil9 Widifellibeplieird Peilt ne Ebeitarte, entirely new styles, Cleedeolityleeliosnealtiquee, Plaid mad Fruney Illerares, Double rimed alma Enke, Pieta Mks. an ethers, Simon 11)beideed Slake. GrieMbe /Nippon. dine tatbrie. Ire* Wife Ilteep Skirts, of the Einem gastlity.• ' Win abo 'volved a large lot of now atylo _ ?ARAIIIOI4II . 111111111RELLA6 W. 41i D. tru Gus, Du 2 corner of Fifth aad Market street& K . ZNSINOTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD 11K4.A.C1C. Wanafaeiirere of Barieet, litelletlPlate; HARP. A sad 1r Ireis„ Natio sad ; AUG. /lateen. Sreall Titan and Plat Bar Railr Irak aultible for Coal Works. Wa Works are rehouse. Oa e - acilloinine th4llB WORK Cl 7 ' arehonee, N 0.84 Watairstreet and N 4 Xerket streel, Itypders • 1411:4441 - EW•GOODS-- EATON, 'INAORIJIE & Whigewile and Retail at loWest Dri ota. raP26 A. It D. sprip44E,T, Mandsotonno and dealers. in all kinds • T? , ap3l-17 N. 14 and 111 Wood street ISCUALAir 'LOW. AGENTS FOE Baekeze Mower and MirOn • l er, Cayuga (mid, e n d Mr ower. • AIM • lir/ p k ila . . . !LNGu streak est 44i , tp, MeteliMMlS INA glo: be oil &boy* - -w-Emircew Arizomaar WHITE wishes to inform his friends and the public that he is situated on LIBERTY STREET, NO. 187. near ST. CLAIR STREE'T, and is prepared to accommodate all who may want anything in his ' line at the lowest rate, fur cash or such trade as may suit bins. Old Blinds repaired. repainted and trimmed at • the rev,' lowest price, and if the work does not please t will charge nothing for it. N. 11.—It has been freely reported by ne of my Particular friends in my line that I bad quit the Blind making, which is not so. my2-Imdf /,'. IRON BUILDINGS, FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. of the latest importations -AT SO. 17 runs STREET. R. R."BULGER , WASITPACTUISER UN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 43 Sint tILGeld Street, PITTSBURGH. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which wo will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. NEW G001)* RV. CV. VIE A large supply of HOOTS, SHOES, LADIES GAITER which having bean purchased will besold at the very lowest cash prices. Goods . of better totality will be sold at lower prices than can be bought at the different auction stores in the city. Call and examine the stock have pur chasing elsewhere. Jos. 'IL Borland, itS Market St.; 2(1 door from Fifth 31. FIFTH STREET. W. E, SCHMERTZ & CO, Have just received a LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES COliPlitinK Of OVerY or • Ladies, Mi:Nus tir.; Children's Heel Gait,' Congress, Lae, and Button, .11 oroeco, Kid and Calf ENGLISfir 'WALKING 1100 Ts FRENCH BUSKINS AND KID SLIPPERS. White Kid and Satin Slippers PARLOR AND TOILET SLIPPERS, with every variety of Ladies, Misses A: Children's BOOTS AN I) SHOES 0f the boat quality The above goods are ail manufactured to our order and for neatneei. combined with durability, cannot be r•arpassed in the city, and which are sold at REASON:IIILE PRICHS R FIFTH STREET 1862. _III 9 CORD Ai; CO. - - ILITM, (APB, STRAW' GOODS, BONNETS AND Wholesale and Retail. SHAKER HOODS 1:11 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. . - W E ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION Goour already Immense Stock of !fats Caps. Straw ds, Bonnets,. Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New York. pal:2md - --------- • TUE LA RGF-04T S o liMib - SEin• • -tliE UNITEDOiTATE7.- 311 sTAttoWill' - i*AMT%i oVirAukti -- G 24 SitME,Us. 24 ASSORTED 4-'.11•131, A - 'MF.4I:*iSW.IprM - pEN 11.4 ELDER, i--N~P~UR I.E.iL l 'E~l'~~ - ` - i POCKET AL>~A~T.~(~ Olt 1 82. prICE, 23 A`"~=~s~~zei~L+R~iEn a~ $1950 PER DOZEN. - - - HENRY MINER, NOS. 71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET. next door to Poet OMco. apS IVREELER & WILSON'S Sewing. Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA A warded the First Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF SO,OOO MACHINES sold in the United States MORE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR We offer to the public WHEELER & WILe SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinneSt fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both sides, in simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving pekes and description of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years. ap3 WM. SUMNER & CO. - - IMBINAT BOOT AND SIDOE HALED— gliArThis MONDAY Morning at 10 o'clock, and at 2 p. in., and continues every day this week at same hours, will be sold at the Masonic Hall Auc tion House, No. 55 Fifth street, a large assort ment of Boots, Shoes. ()miters, Ties, Slippers, Buskins, an MUST e quantity ildren's B:hoes, all of which BE SOLD TO THE HIGH EST BIDDER. go N od . s ß w madeeT a ur n ab l Au ndi o o n f ac Gds e th ba M good: you pay double p A. McC . ice for in the regular way. mys T LELLAND. Auctioneer. LAFAYETTE REATAIIRANT- NO. 85 WOOD STREET. between Third and Fourth streets. under Lafay ette Hail, is open from 6 h. N., until 12 o'clock IP. X. Meals at all hours and at the shortest notice. Al the deliCacies of the season served up in the Pot ISTETts STEAMED, and in every other form. beptgoq.are imaged. loom hem been fitted up expressly fbr the an iodation at LaiEes. Private eatzateie ad- twin J. T. HENRY iuld Capt.RglN_ TANI :patience& fr that _ lima abominate sattettn establialtnient. my3-tf rvs irises fo 30 mad OR I / 1 11 plpar a fore lIILLBILMOICRINON. We-;l•.,..:NA6Ukittff-Ott'%4 11111111 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to its best advantage. Medical gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by mY Process. and areready to finials as to the safe ty and painlessness of the operation. whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary having no knowledge of my process. *9-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. E. OUDEY,Dentist, 124 Sm ithfield street. EATON, 11[SCRUM 41g CO-- NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesale 8c Retail Buyers to a large and varied stook of desirable goods just opened. W. CIINICX011•11...D. CUINCINIHAN.„.. CI7IIIIICOSIAM C. DUCCAN. UNNINGHANS & CO.-1 , ITT 9. C BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house, /19 Water street, and 199 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mononru hela House, Manahteturere of Pittsburgh Of* Window 0111,11 Dreg:gists' Mass Ware and Aporil can Convex Wass, for parlor windows, ehuroraus and public bu ditto. &NO. 310011.11EAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR Mg 81.14 o► PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET PIITSBUROIL FOURTH ARRIVAL.— 1862. SPRING AND SUMMER DREIIS GOODS, SHAWLS, SACQIIES. AND BENT QUALITY. TEEULE WORN, HOSIERY. &c. ABLE LINEN AND CLOTHS, 0111ESTIC GOODS, 414". ERMS CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., FOR SALE AT A RAILEALS—AN GAN.IdELODBON. with bar ohm and two banks of keys of 5 octaves. Has been in use in a private family lea than two Ides, and is in cat cellerkt order in every respect. The style of Wai ters is very bandeau's. and equal to the beet made Piano Forte. Manufacturer ptiotr.loloo in Boston; for sale now f_o_r4l.% oath. apM JOHN H. 1ML0.11.111 Wood Amt. Cleric, Burke a& Baker. MANUFACTURERS I MINTERS OF Neddles,Fish Hooke, Fishing Tackle, &0., 48 Maiden Lane Asnahartsat., N. Y. Would respectively call the attention of whole sale dealers to their extensive and varkd 'kook of WISIIIIIO TACKLE. Their Factory, 4. Narrusa WORKS" Canton St.. Brooklyn, has been in suomeshal oper ation for four year., where they manufacture every variety of noua Hoolui. WEARS. 4 11 1/., from the beet Spring Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fay cheaper than the imported 'article. ORDERS SOLICITED AND Ems. TED AT ONCE, for any varietyor style of Hooka, Rods. Reels. Lines. Sded n• Baskets, and Trolling Bait. Wake-proof Lines at roWnoed prices. he. They would call particubar attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARIKK. cele brated drilled-eYed. and TELEGRAPH NEE. DLES. 3mdeed BRA2/011 OFFIOE Or THE MANHATTAN LH INSURANCE • - OF - NEW 'YORK. Call Capital sad Atte:tauUtile" aver $ 1 921004000e LOCAL 1110AMD. Hon A W LOO/16. Reuben Miller Jr , Esq, Hon Goo Wilson P A Waledn, Ea% Hon B C Saws. ; Ale: Bradley; Sm. Robt Robb,Vod . stiff A i n m ey Esq. Mem Li & 447 Rev C Swop*. Mom Wog Rey M Van Haien . Duff &Co Rev WA Pinavant Mmoi Jones, Wain:lW Jos Park, Jr. Esq. & Co, Man Woodwell &Co Gee B Yen Dorm. /kii• .TEREMIAH BROOKS. s, D.Modissr SAMUEL FLOYD, M. D 1. Ens:ninon. THOS. H. ELLIOTT, Med. Rsaminer for Allman> City. HENRY L. RINGWALT AGENT. ap2Pood2w 47 veins= rinnsainv ROM! .... ... W. DALE* : ROBT. iwrizszur i e . . whowacerfiefav• • _ COMMISSION AND FININIMIN DEINDANni •AND Dealers in Praha mil No. IS LiMERIT-MOININ eteucd. • • • ... ..... - PWIRER 14,J111 1 / 1 6- = I ERORLIT T&ILO&, am: iser.4,- • I rl- 1 Ismnfird samesinis MIR JIM &Wen parebsied at pdsw kr W ira. Alereriat issksawww6 sada Boom AND suozw. -AT- No. 62 Fifth Street. SEE THE LIST OF PRIORS. I Ladies" Sayalisla Lowther Gisdatra 05e. Sur pries. $l,OO air. Silk Com. Hatters. 1,00 lar price 1„50 Eaa. Silk Com tialirs. extra 1,25 arlar pollee 2,00 s' nue Freed" Moroato Heel ed lisets Regul,lolar price 1,75 Ladite• Fine Slit Cow/peso Goat Heeled Heeds 1,20 Regular price 2,00 Ladle*" Mine Slippers ..... ......... ........... . 23 LW:ltar pollee .... . 75 w Kid sad Heeled Bests MCC OSewed 1,00 Heralar price Stow 1,75 es 15 .Reitalar price 30 1M A Greater Variety of Goods than any other House in the Qty, and all at the same proportional prices e£ti The MOST DURABLE SHOES in the world and most Elegant. Thirty-rear Different Kinds of Children's Shoes, daily at New Goods, with all the Novelties, received GARDINER'S, 85 Fifth St., aNO NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE. .OWLEDGE IS POWER. MaIIRATE% 25TH ANNUAL CONSIGN ' 1 - GENT OF BOOKS, to be mold at Auction. To-Night, at 7 o'clock, and every night - next week, at the Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, REI Fifth street. The best collection of Standard Works, Popular Books of the Dan splendid Family Bibles and Prayer Books, Commentaries, Photograph Albums, Letter and Note Papers, te., &e., ever offered at Auction in this City. The stock will be epee for examination and Pri vate Salo during the day, at average auction prices, Every Book in the oolleetion Is warrant ed new and perfect. .T. K. PRATT. Salesman for niy3 T. A. hfcCLELLAND, Auctioneer. TEANIROAT WRECK FOR SALE— Thee wreck of steamer MRSSBNOER, now lyigg at the Marine Railway, consisting of ull. Boilers, Engines, Doctor, Nigger, hog ekr.411., Anchor Chains, &c. A pp l y to EAL.DWELL & BRO.. low IBS Water street. ; m73-I,md oor SKIRTS OF E LATEST SATZ= No. 74 Market street. COMPANY RIVER an n v iklipßNCll . • POE PITTBBURQR ARRIVED: Franklin. Bennet" Bp 1 "I yna 1 1 - 1 Col. Bayard. Peeblee, . Lizzie Martin. Brown, W Aurora. Animal: &Louis Clan Poe, Poe. Pittsburg Marinora. Brennen. Lotuaridle DEPARTiID.' Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark. Brownsville: cal. Bayard. Peebles___.'Skisabath. Minerva, Ciorden. Emma Graham Ayes's. &marine Sar The Riverz-Lut a eoia g st twilight therewere seven feet -water hz bhannel and . We condense the a following from Tuesday's Cincinnati thmamrktfyhe St. Cknal, Clara Dean and file W. yro* had arrived from Pittsburgh...—. The ITasti4allift for &hefty ...... The Nashrillet bad arrived Wont Nashville with 400 bales of mitten and tobacco There is tt feet water in the emsittitt Louisville...... The steamer llud tieliad arrived le Nashville ...... A new line of steamers has. .:;orimnited be tween Louisville , and .. :.. .The steamer Prima Dona, Altamont. Ent-le anti Cricket was to leave Cincinnati for this port on Tuesday. 16rThe New and Splendid, Passenger steamer Parthenia. Perry B iewti;'. 6 mmander. is announced. fin. St. Louis; Online:Mtlbuquea n d St. Paul. This boat is entirely newisnd was built regardless of expense. under mperintendenc• of Captains Perry , Brown and ABelkow Robinson: and has been pronounced by 40petent miens one of the boat ever built on this Weetorn %tom The former will command. while Captain Andy will do the honors is the credit to himself and monitor the'uwnenlller comity is between seven and eight itundridgons. Stir 'Ca t. W. H. Keir's firief packet J. / Foa.; . Wedn - will bear this in mind. Ali": The splendid paiManfmr steamer Argonaut. Capt. J. W. Ported.; is announced for St. Louis, Galena. Dubuque and Eis„Peui• The speed and aecommodatiims of thicboat are well spoken of by travelers. ger The elegant packet 4ttiltago, Capt. MeCallum.is loading for Cineinnalitmd Louisville She has fine accommodations 'Mid j ibe best of officers. Onryonng friend..OLC:Meeallum. Jr.. will be certain to see that ponsigeitts are well cared for. - ifirThe fine packet J. H. Pope, Capt. Davidson, is annoimedfos Clarksville and Nash ville. Aft" The favorite pitaseouvr steamer Ida May, Captain J. C. Rink iCilihnottneed for Clarksville and Nashville. She tint Om beat of accommodations and cleiveVindattnptive officers • ler The splendid picket :4lirizonia, Capt. Shuman, leaves to-day for St. Louis and St. Paul. For speed, accommodation and atten tive officers, she stands No. 1. Capt. Conway will do the honors in the office. • . A J oar The tine steamr Aurora, Capt Anawalt, arrived from St. Lout/ Willi a fine trip She will load for St. Louis and St Paul. Vie - The Wheeling packet for this day is the steamer Lizzie Martin, Cant Brown. Sho eaves at noon. • SiFir It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that the steamer liteinotte is offered for sale. For St. Louis, Galena. Detbniqmo wad St., Pam& SATURDAY. MAY Slik ax o n . SOW Steamer AUsas,& J. W. nawalt, Commander, will- le•vb Lt. the above and intermediate ports as announeM abve. For freight or passage apply on baud or to my 7 JOHN FLACK, Agent. For CluehmaD, Code& Saint Gailesta, Dubuque., Sun INuSer awl St. Pula, SATURDAY. MAY 10th, 4P. M. THE NEW AlliE SPLENDID errs rown CPomasmeeanndrrmtaimele r ar PAß r T h ß e Z a N b L ports on the day announced abom - :- For freight or passage apply cm _my7 - • . For Cfseliasata 'and s ", WEDNESDAY LT -: THE BIX*IPA. - 1 4311N411111 steamer 7 .11:.. FORA;Coat-Eagyt mmimder, will leave amasumermi.aipm. For freight or p a a u m r si s li c ridlir te inn J. B. imam .4 GmtAseatiL For SR Lemik ai tillnan. tlndlannie and THIS DAY. MAY 7. 4 ,PA1L , 1 Tin inns ir Guts stossorrAßOONAll anawader. will leave aa o ra l ajoil FIR fOrFLAisideolirfl' Amato. For Cincinnati mod Loninftwk. THIS DAY: MAY 70,4 P._ ' hanlA • - Commander, gt 7 will 1 1 ; op I' l • If Ai ii 7 na I a n t a iny7 • • Fee liseimusaa, Atleeksidicapadl .TUfri. .i. Aft 'X WEDNESDAY:IIIAI464I4fi • ramt - TIEZ FIN* PA1146 111 atasaser"TDA NA • Co_nuaaadar_ . will have as • Harassed or paariseuw JIM: Fee Louisville. Claviiiiiilk ,:Basea- THBDALY., Molitiktillf.4o 5...; -,.,," , . -, .I.k IL DO 4 NS. le- • 4 ,,.. . - For Beaver as assommit ,„4., *Erman at vsaselsOolt ''''' ;f; - , an ' ' 'R•jrr `.. f..i.. Ban -4 ,r. pll . , ;' . . r :rite: rm . illtil i ikinL ;hornet s ; i t i rtit'lT''' Walnuts/ Mid - :41 ~- ttr g... ~ Porinsos For Cale%• . • :. -AWII;Ddit ititht7J4 $44 Via Tax Tune r - , • 414, 1 = . I 11; • an .Ci ' i r r afifi : -..":', itirtiPlak r * W e A F. ' 11 'or St. LOUIS. IL ,115, i!g 74l pA)roLurlib:ll - stuutt zegme amoititarini,ViNtitis wiU bowl tor tho 1•01 • t er s mot • • . -er • :! . 111151 . 11 01: -11111114, • • r# grew , • • 4 . I A • *-• , 4 . • liiMrigatill 3S Var lig arkAgai raskorisbarg Gal p.w stiff . ,Z,:iffiptrWELlMlo3ol.*Al Thus • 4 CI. TOS f 0 mtb. 1/00kfiti2;;N:7r1-L, _ W'M -1114 LzaLaltirapf.,e 1 4 5410 10 4 NO. 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