THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8 CITE AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGHNON. The Sick and Wounded Soldiers At a meeting of the Board of Trade, held on Tuesday afternoon, the following resolutions were passed: Resolved, That the Subsistence Commit tee he requested to take charge of all sick. wounded and destitute soldiers forwarded to this city from other points, and to make the necessary provision for forwarding them to their homes; and that the citizens are requested to send in their contribu tions for the Subsistence Committee to Messrs. Geo. Albree. Son &. Co., or (Teo. Weyman & Son, for the purpose of carry ing Out this object, and that all soldiers he directed to the committee named for prop er assistance and relief: Res,ilved, That the foregoing resolution he published, with the names of the active meinbers of the Subsistence Committee: The following are the names of the Sub aistence Committee: Joseph Albree, M. Atwood, I'. Weyman, Robert C. Albret, Edwin IT. Nevin, A. IL Lane, F. Semple, B. F. Vandevort, George Little, B. F. Weyman, FI. Robinson, 0. Lemon, Thos. Carnagie, E. S.chwartz. Another Old "Mercury.-' William Ewing, Esq., of Walker's Mills. this county, sends us a copy of -the Pitts burgh Mercury, dated October 28th,.1873 —then in its second volume. It contains much matter of interest, viz : an account of the capture of the United States brig Argus by the British sloop-of -war Pelican; a call from the Synod of Pittsburgh, for a day of thanksgiving, humiliation and pray er, fixed for Thursday, November 2d., in view of the portentous aspect of National allhirs; a sketch orCommodore Oliver Haz ard Perry, then at Erie; an account of the uprising of the Indians and the arming of the people of Tennessee forsellprotection: the captors, by Commodore Chauncey, ofl five English vessels, with 280 German troops, commanded by English officers: the capture of the British and Indian for ces under Gen. Proctor by Gen. Harrison, in which engagement Col. Johnson was mortally wounded and Tecumseh reeeived seven wounds, the last of which proved fatal. The advertisements are full of local in terest. The Theatre was. Then open and the benefit of Mrs. Doige was announced, with the comedy of the "Honey Moon," the farce of ''The dew and I Met or" and inter ludes. Richard Bowen it Co., announce their removal from Third street to Market; •lacob Schnee, a Dermal' evening school: Dr. G. Dawson advertises a fresh stock of drugs and medicines and for two appren tices ; The ihrern•y was "printed and publish ed by John M. Snowden.'' New York Advertising Agency. It is with pleasure we refer to the old established advertising agency of Messrs. S. M. Pettengill & Co:, of New York, with whom we have had a business con nection for -many yearn past. We have always found them prompt, reliable, and responsible, transacting all business fttirly for both advertiser and publisher, making prompt returns in cash to the latter, and making contracts to the best advantage for the former. By a recent cireular we ob. serve that they have removed from the office occupied by them for eight years past., No. 119 Nassau street, to No. :17 Park Row, corner of Beekman street, where they have furnished their rooms with special reference to the accommoda tion of editors, publishers and printers. As there is every prospect of a general revival of business in the East, and a con sequent increase of advertising, we take occasion to say that Messr . S. 31. Petten gill Co. are our agents in New York and Boston, and are authorized to receive advertisements and subscriptions for our paper at the lowest rates. We cheerfully commend them to our country exchanges as reliable, liberal and worthy of their fullest confidence. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Tuesday's Philadelphia Ledger has the following paragraph relative to this road : `'The delay in completing the bridge on this road at Harper - s Ferry has thus far interfered with the business npon this road, and some delay has occurred in for warding goods to the West. We learn that the bridge will be completed to-day, and the travel will then be uninterrupted ' between Baltimore and Wheeling. At Piedmont, the Railroad Company have now two hundred men at work in their great machine shop, and hands are scarce and wanted. The Company is also en larging their carpenter shop. The George's Creek Railroad Company are rebuilding their handsome iron bridge over the north branch of the Potomac, at Piedmont, eon 1-..,ectina it with Maryland, which was wan ton:: trestroyed by the rebels last year.— An act;7e coal trade is expected, and from Piedmont ,`' 00 : 0 tX 1 tons of coal have been forwarded in ;line year to Baltimore and Washington. Die demand for semi-bitu minous coal is act.'_ive, and most of the markets are bare. 'the bridge will be completed this month. It is belieVed that hundreds of men now in :he Union army, as soon as the war is fairly oittled, will re move to Virginia from this ttri.the Eastern States." Bold Robbery. On Tuesday night some bold thief - or thieves - perpetrated a daring robbery at the': tavern of John Duffy, corner of Grant and Webster streets. They entered by re moving the lock from the cellar door and helped themselves to some bottles and a demijohn of fine liquors. They also took froni the bar room one of two trunks, be longing to a young man boarding at the house, who is now absent, carried it out, broke it. open in the street near by and rifled it of its contents, and carried off the ' .other. The contents of the trunks are not known, owing to the absence of the owner. No clue has been found to the thieves, al though the police are on the alert for them. It is certainly one of the most daring burglaries we have recently heard of. Peat Office Affairs. The following Post Office appointments are announced :Jas. C. Sloan, postmaster at. M'Langhlin's store, Westmoreland county, vice Samuel M'Laughlin resigned. Almon Heath, postmaster at Troy Centre, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, vice John G. Stratton, resigned. Foster's Mills, Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, Janies T. Foster appointed postmaster; between the offices of Adams and Coylesville, about one mile off route. The office is to be supplied without cost to the Depart- 11 ' meat. Superannuated Minister. Rev. D. R. Kerr, D. D., has consented to deliver a lecture for the benefit of a su: perannuated minister, in the United Pres hyrerian Church, Sixth street, on next uesday evening at 7,4 o'clock. There will be no charge for admission, but a col lection will be taken up at the close of the meeting. Wrestling Match. Quite an interesting wrestling match took place at Penn_Station, Westmoreland county, a few days since, between Thomas .Jackson and William Mitchell, for forty live dollars. Jackson was declared the winner; he having thrown his opponent twice. A considerable amount of money changed hands upon the announcement of the result. Dead. Capt. Samuel Smith, of Smith's Ferry, died on - Tuesday of erisypelas, resultingfrom being slightly scalded on his ferry boat a few days before, and a subsequent c01d.41110 Captain vu an old and sue cessfulateamboatmaa. "rTittelftiliT - - eue '''' on . 1, Ordered in. Washington Ter ' Itnestion. : - I' ritory. A number of holders of-the city and ' Some time since, according to a private county bonds who have obtaiOed judg- letter, :Imes S. Harman. formerly of this merits fOr the amounts respectively claim- city, where he worked as a confectioner, ed by them, failing to have - their claims was murdered at Silverman's Manche, I paid by the City and County Treasurer, Solomon River, Washington Territory, by who were enjoined from paying out any 1 aesprado named Bledsoe. with whom I moneys until the judgments were satisfied, ' h evadequarreled, arid Winn, on the follow and believing that some means have been big day, shot him with a revolver, killing, employed to evade the injunction, applied hint instantly. The affitirs of deceased have to the United States Circuit Court, en the I been placedjn the handsof Hugh Wilhelm, 26th ult., through their attorneys, Messrs. I as administrator, who can be addressed at Hamilton & Acheson, for a rule on the 111alla Walla, Washington Territttry, care: County Commissioners, Controller and 1 Tracy & Co.'s Treasurer, to answer certain interrogate- I Expre..ts. -----.../”------- ries within ten days after service. The rule was granted, and on Tuesday the ofii cers named were served with copies of the following: I 1. Were there any moneys of the county of Allegheny in the hands, possession, or tinder the control of the Treasurer of said county on the 19th of November, 181;1 ? .if so, state the amount and what disposi tion has been made thereof: 2. At what date did you assume the of fice of Treasurer of said 'motility: what mo neys did you receive front your predeers• sor, and what disposition has been made thereof 8. State particularly what motleys of said county have come into your hands or possession, or under year control since you came into office, Ault what dispoSit ion has been made thereof? If paid out., an nex to your answer a list of the warrants authorizing such payments, showing their dates, amounts, by wheat signed, and to whom payable. 4. What moneys of said county are tinny in your hands or possettsion. or under your control. 5. Why have the judgments of Hi, plain tills not been 'paid, either in whole or in part, in obedience to the mandamus exe cutions or writs or special .ii fa heretofore issued? G. Do you know of auy scheme, contri vance, ur arrangement to defeat said plain tiffs' executions, or to prevent the. moneys of said county from passing into the hands of the Treasurer? If so. state fully what it is. and whether you are a party or as senting thereto. I 7. Do you know of any assoviation form. ed for the purpose of preventing the moneys or said county from • passing into the hands of the said ('aunty Treasurer ! ll' so, state who are the members of said association, and whether you are a mem ber. Explain fully its plan of operation and state whether you are a party to the same or assenting thereto. S. 'lave you in your possession, or 11 ,- 1 eess thereto, the original articles of said association. or a Nifty thereof ? It' so. an nex a copy to your answer. P. What warrants were issued by the Commissioners and enuntersigned by the Controller since . the Huh day of Novetn bor. 18111? Annex to your answer a sched ule showing the dates, antoun; s. to whom payable, and by whom signed. Of the above interrogatories. An Floyd: Treasurer. reqrequiredansay. 4ro .r those numbered from one to eight inch,- sive, and Henry Lambert. Controller. and Jonathan Brand:li' orge I familtoe. David! Commissioners. those numbered froth five to nine inelusive. The following were al s••rved upon !Il e ('it', Controller and Treasurer. which are also to be ;Ted 1111 , 11.1' oath, within ten day I. IVere there any 111,Iney,;,orill,• „Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh in the hands or control of the Treasurer of said city, on the '24d day of Noventher. It so, state th e and what tine has lice !) made therciii.' And it pail out. annex to answer a i.oliedule of th i• warrants authorizing !=lleh payment. show ing their dtes. amounts, by whom signed. and to whom payable. 1. What moneys of said city arc nine in your hands or possession, or under your control. 3. Why have the judgments of the Plaintiffs not been paid either in whole or . in part, in obedience to the mandanius,•x editions on writs of special Pi. ka.. licre• tofore issued? A. What warrants were certified by the Controller. and countersigned by thel Mayor since the date specified in the first interrogatory? Annex to your answer a schedule showing their dates, amounts, and to whom payable. These questions are required to be an swered under oath, within ten days, in the United States District Court. The questions have been placed in the hands of the Solicitors of the City and County, who will prepare the answers.— They will be looked for with absorbing interest. Pennsylvauhaitstil Road Stalls- The Greensburg Repuhliran the following statistics from the report of 1 the Board of Directors of the Pennsylva nia Rail Road Company, showing the num ber of passengers which lett, and the amount of freight received and fbrwarded, from each station named, with the account of money received, during the year 1861: Greensburg, 12,846 passengers, amount ing to $10,620 63 ; amount of freight re ceived, 4,019,434 pound s, arnountang to $5,502 59 ; lbrwarded, 8,401,522 pounds, amounting to $27,665 55. Latrobe, 7,803 passengers, amounting to $7,007 66; freight received, 2,1;38,598 pounds, amounting to $4,119 1b : forward ed, 7.066,943 pounds, amounting In SI7•- 5116 93. Blairsville, 8,562 passengers, amounting to $5_,831 46 ; freight received, 1,430.518 pounds, amounting to $0,585 26; forward ed, 5.797.005 pounds, amounting to $ll,- 603 22. Venn. 1776 passengers, amounting to $809,96; freight received, 521,215 pounds, amounting to $5Ol 08 ; forwarded 81,770,- 572 pounds, amounting to 161,356 21. Manor, 2,920 passengers, amounting to $1,153 30 ; freight received, 1,470.345 pounds, amountingto $1,203 45 ; 1;-irward ed 18,10.4332 , amounting to $47,166 71. Irwin's, 4,960 passengers, amounting to $2,589 21 ; freight received, 868,422 pounds, amounting to 51,046 22 ; for warded, 59,351.116, amounting to $165,- 729 96. Lorimer's, 2,170 passengers. amounting to SW; 22 ; freight received, 535,346 pounds, amounting to 5478 54 ; forwarded. 84.608.661 pounds, amounting to ;:i , .165,- 729 96. A Judge•* Coat. About the time John Brown, the veter an colored convict recently consigned to the Penitentiary for his seventh term, was committing the depredations which result ed in his conviction, a fine coat, belonging to one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, was missed from the Monongahela House, but nothing was heard of it for some time after, when it was ascertained that it had been altered in Allegheny. Yesterday, however, David Coffee, an old associate of Brown's, was.found with the coat on his back, arrested and locked up in the tombs until he shows how it came into his pos session. New Oil Firm. We direct attention to . the advertise ment of Messrs. Duncan, Dunlap & Co., in another column. It is a new firm, just embarking in the business; • their refinery is fitted up with all the modern improve ments and they are mamifaCturing a supe rior article of pure white carbon oil, equal to any in the market. They are respon sible business men and are fully entitled to a full share of patronage. Their office is at. No. 231 Liberty street. Mirror or FosWens. Henry Miner, Fifth street, next door to the Post Office, sends us the current flam bee of Mme. Demorest's Mirror of Fash ions, for the summer of 1862. It is beau tifully illustrated and contains several mag nificent fashion platen and full-sized pat- It will be much prised by the Seriously Hurl. drilyulan in the employ of NI. ,NlTtil lough .Ir. I.iin•rir street, was hadl . injured on Tuesday. I , y tit• shaft of the , dray, which struck him while he was 1 . !I lieayoring to •get. his horst , out of the wai• of •t train of ears. His physician, 1/r. ..11erandless, think,: he ' , millet. recw, or. A. Pittsburgh Pilot. A h•ttor writer in Plaf.i. Foote's Flotilla, now in Plumb Point Bend, above Fort states that .loltl Murray, of 3'ittsburgh, guTivpd fliere on the Ist inst., if , lake the 110:ii11011 11 . 111/1 ul t . llll , of . Tho gnnbont:,. Soldiers' Money. The Thirteenth Reginient. Col. Rowley. has been paid two months' wage:4, and Rev. A. Al. Stew:lH, Chaplain of the Regiment, is expected here in a few (lays. with paekag,s tummy ft.r the families oC ti. , e serving in this I:cgiment. A G I Hill. a splendid hill is offered :it the Theatre. embracing the Lirent moral drnitta of "The Drunkard. — All%lerson as `lidilleten, and the pi:trinity spell:wit , piece of Drenin..• Itanic Note Quo1st:loos. the P”st by Veld Lave. or Ow .V, , le! 1 ,, .1-1,•).. puhlishod uuuuhl'. al O 1)• dollar:; star iu advaneo. l)niet• Di"; ingich 13uildiug l'it tsburgh, l'a.) Initfts uncertain lit pri•si.nt. FIG:101 , 1 Stat,..: 1,41: New York t,ity ..... U.•l:ra ar . ... th Carr•lit.o. ..hi" • 111.11•1!1N. 11..1- q.. 111 I .1% I 1 41 l• 111 , 4 . Stts t Li P..,• rat.... •at Thq•:1 1 - , :v r 1,7 r.tr LME= JOSEPH MEYT,R 6z, SON, ..NUFA O TI - 12r.m: or EANCV AND 11 . :,11/11 FURNITURE tt IRS \v s \ Eip i ELT I 1: ween Sixth vu•! Vit Irin nog purl ...et Iff. PATENT WRITING CASE 111111114 VASE IN SO ARRA %WM . /11,i TO y.:; v..t h.. ire r ighP I.y 111:10 (“writ. upon, 'xi!: h.. 1.1 Pun and POUCH, India Rubber, and tlievlcers. Checker Rostril, and yet will fill,' op to a• to rneastiro only '4 hr r :Wu by IN. S. HAVEN, WOOD THIRD STS DI VI 111: ND l'trrgitt-ncaf, May GI It. 1542. Ilif E INSUIRANCE I'ANY !o , this day ileolurmi Five 1/iillar.i Per Moire, wit of the elate:Al profits. °Hite last six :11011111s. Two Dollars of which t,. approttriated to 'T.:Ai' =to,k, tun three tlol lar Day:dile in east) on Or alter the 13th hi=t. v;i2wil I'. AI Secretary. Liss I'7 4 lll'l[i:li. .M:l7. 011161 I.IIESI 111 .1 I) 11 1 11tECTORNI I IF' Tit 1.7; BANK. have this day declared It Dividend of POI P1;11 CENT. on it • } 1 Pit it/ Stoek,,ort Of the profits of the hist ris months, which will ' , opal,' :o l•Aockliohlers, or their legral renre.entatirea, on or after the Ifith instant, .101I\ HARPER. zny7:3tdltar Cashier. !o CITY BANK. • Pittsburgh, Mar t, ISI2. fr•HE DIRECTORS or THIS HANK have this day declared a dividend of - mum! PER rENT., on the eapital stock, nut of the profits of the last six znonths, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives after the 16th inst. tny7-3t JotIN MAIIOFFI N, Cashier. i.l.EmiEs BANK: } • May U. /BIKE PIIE S IDENT AND DIR EC' T 'ORS 1 of this Hank have this day declared a divi dend or got It vv.): etc.xr. , in the capital stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the stockholder; n their legal representatives, on or after the 16th inst. tnyi_t t J. W. Cook, Cashier. AIECIIANICS . BANK. t Pittsburgh, May 6th. 18 62. /111 1 1 HE PRES/DENT AND DIRECTORS THIS BANK have THIS Athaecla a Dividend of Three Per Cent., on Capital Stuck, out-of the profits of the last six months, payable to Stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 16th inst. iny7:lobl GEO. D. MIIREW, Cashier. CITIZENS' B Pittsburgh, May 6th, TOILE PRIESIDEDT ANDO' RS OF THIS BANK have THIS DO red a Dividend ofFour Per Cent., on the Capibil took. out of the profits of the last six months' Witness. payable to Stockholdersor their legal representa tives, on or after the 16th inst. / i: iny7:tf GEO. T. CAN DOREN, Cashier. PITTSBUROH. May 1111111 E MERCHANT AND MANCIRAC AL TIMERS BANK OF PITTSBURGH/ have this day dedared a dividend of FOUR FER WENT. on the capital stock. out of the profits of the 10t six months. payable after the lath inst. mpl7-3t. •W, DENNY. Cashier. DI VI DENO. OFFICE EUREKA INSURANOE COMPANY, k Pittsburgh, May stb, 1852. .1 T A MEETING OF THE BOARD 01' .LIL Directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared of mutt v}: casr., on thu Capital Stock subscribed, out of the profits of the lust 4 months, payable forthwith. inyti-lwd ROBERT FINNEY", Secretary. - - LAFAYETTE RESTAURANT— NO. 65 WOOD STREET between Third end Fourth streets, under Lafay - ette Hall, is open front 6 ♦. a., until 12 o'oluek P. L Meals at all hours and at the shortest notice. All the delicacies of the season served up in the best style. OYSTERS STEAMED, and in every other form The but cooks are engaged. A Room has been fitted up expressly for the ne eoaugalatien of Ladies. Private entranee ad joining. Captaiii . i. T. HENRY and Capt. JOHN TA(kl ong experienced in that line of basins's Bavaria nil the eetabliehment. zny3-tt PI - DE{ WHITE REFINED C A. 14 It N () I *I • °thee. SV. t.:91 LIBEitTv STREET, Pitts ongh, hi. twti-thud 'RA'/'I% PRATT. ruvrr-HOOKS, 1 Books, Books. To-Night, at 53 Fifth street, at Auction. niy6 - - - N D-II AND PIANOS, AT $23 At, ii7l,s7.C, : , .101), $125 and $l. - .0, for side by ruse .10 II :' , lll. MELLOR.SI. Woml street. • ILI A Z ELTON II it ow E S' NE B' Al YORK PlANOS—Another supply of the I r im sev en i.mtave Rosewood Pianos, from llazelton Brothers, New Pork just received and ter Sab: by IL ELLOR, myS 81 Wood street. ritxrc, PRATT—HOOKS, lta.k kooks, at Auction Every Night at 55 Finn -tri•et. myS • $ 4620•1•1114010.1 A IIAYILEVINSSIO • Usk, IIA RMONI EMS' A third supply of these elegant, useful and • cheat. 11a mum iu ms received to-day. Teachers, Direetors odf Schools. Singing Masters,Leaders of Choirs. and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and exlmine them, at the music waren...An:4ol JOON H. MELLOR, SI Wood street. - • • -- •- - -•-- •-• • lig AMON A. HAMLIN'S :MELODEONS ITM $1 1 . 0 .W.01, s7.',Ae ;0 and 5.:45. received and h.r sale by JOHN IL MELLOR. SI WWII duct. 1111 t PRATT. pitArr-11104111114K, Alietion Every Night to 35 Fifth -treat. mys drill ICH EitilNG PIANOS-2 IT PERS 7 dept ve Pianos, received and for sale. l,y .101 IN IL 31E1,1.0E, me, 1V...A street. A NOS FOS TWO II l'S MIRED DOI.- I LA R.- , Brothers elegant Rosewood 1 . 1:11[4 , ,, 11 lee 4. round POrinns. Inn i r.. 11 Wallin, Itn.e,eood lope net rich WIM, tio.dbirA. For .3i.. hy • . 1 011 N H. MELLOR,MI Wocd street, PIT I .Nl.O. 7, H.P. _ • Dotal.dE HcEto FIVE OE • tin11:17.% E Style Melodeon, in iu,ok or y For 93ie be .1( I N 11. 31El. LOH, »I WOLiti greet. roiIvoSECONIII, 'IAN.). FITE 11) 1 1 . 1rAVE l'ortal.h. el•nle.m. 1)t - rarhart N oetilmni mot Ilantbn. Forma,. by .1. , 11.\ MI itreet. ---- • - - - g H 11:.1 11111:111.1101N411: 11.01'—.11 tiOOD s•tti 1.1 i : , .t Web-ter street. Intel nw 21 feet me l t !.e feet deep 1., a not piney. Pre, only 1:.,r ..tle by S. t'U1'111:1.:1;T.t SONS. 1 at ket street. gr 4 41441) 1, . e N D —416 ACRES or 11..11:1iD. X I,', c. , 1 and in eulti vitt i4,n, mh.: ;••,•,.. welt ty.itercil and convenient to i Situate in Mcruielle, , town nine the City. Pric e ..fc:Alko. 1., tin , ...is': by - I jMATT. PIRA TT. PILITT—ROOKYi. Auction Evi•ry Night at 53 I zto•et .snia 1 1,70TOrt: TO 11111.111.110EUN —SEALED .11 Propo.nls will be reimigred on SATI . It DA V. .ti A 3lst, 1 1, 462. tat School llotiee No. I. Snow den Dour Itothel Academy. for Building school Hon., No. t, School House N 0.7 to be the further intidimdion at i ty to uuy ~ember of the I.l,ard Or Ilirctor4, JA Al ES MEANS. president. .loHc WILLSON, S ecretory. Cmya:Mw.. _ I 3 R INi GENTLEMEN .M-P wk., can with WS Fifth I , treet. A pleniiiirit two single gentli.mini. tvil ' I? 1: It 121 311" A..ILE HOTEL AND FARM TOK rAt.r,4m.x EstAnListimmt KNOWS AS THE LORETTO SPRINO HOTEL" AND EARL 900 Acres. Together with the En tire Eteratiture.l.lquorm. Homer. Carriages. Kay. Farming Im plemenlo. &e. In one lot. • ON TICESiDAT MAY 12T11, 10462, AT 12 o'CLor NooN, will be sold at public sal,. without reserve, 7' TIM PIIILA .OEL Pll I A EXCHANGE'. nll that valuable - u miner Itetrcat. known us TIIE. LORETTO SPRING YON:Land FA situate on the Allegheny Mountains. 4 !miles from cresson Station, on the Peensidvania Railroad, Cambria county, Penna. The hotel is 210 feet front„ two fin i she d e stories high, with verandahs. It is new last year and is fitted up at great expense for a first class Hotel — accommodations for 140 visitors, equal to any similar estahlislunent in the country. admira bly constructed as to ventillation, ke., the cham bers supplied with running Spring ;Saler in slur ' Ne &ferias—hot and cold baths on each floor. Out side bath-lionses fitted up for ladies and gentle men, supplied with water from a large lake on the retsi. having sWi owning and shower baths.— Two large well-built Cottages, Ice Cream Saloon. Billiard Room. Ten-Pin Alleys, Ste., a fine vege table garden. 'rho Farm e ))))) prises 30 .o.rrm of valuable land, about 80 of it fine timber, the ruNititlo goOtil mead ow and arable land; a line Barn, with - extensive Stabling. lee Houses filled with ice. El: It NITUR E. LIQUORS. HORSES. CAR RIAGE:A:4-r. Included in the sale, without ex tra charge, will be the entire Furniture, nearly new, in we but a few m nths. Also, stock of Liquors, Horses, Carriages Cows , Farming Itn• ' dements, P 2 tons of Hay, Wood, &o, Cost of the Personal property abonts7.so9. SALE A BSOL UTEon amount of the ill health of the owner. TERMS-11111f cash on the execution of the deed. balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured on the property. We are authorized to refer to sev eral gentlemen in thecity as to the character of the place for a Summer Retreat. M. THOMAS A' SONS, Auctioneers. Not. 139 Jr 141 South Fourth street. mys:td PHILADELPHIA FROM NEW YORK AUCTION- 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 16 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, Hats and Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Sun" Umbrellas, Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a faLl line of notions and fancy goods. WHOLESALM ROOMS, . TO-DA:1"13 .A.DITESTIIIMung untlruitE AT Tilt I oR CITY • coLLEGE, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets this morning at II y 31. LIABILITIES OF ENDOB:ins T HE GREAT BOOK OF THE DAY. rt U W N i. O W 'S Will be a 19 no., full page. beautifully printed beiit. paper, 11 . 1 . 1 '5T1L 11 7'1.3)W17'1117N1.: kst: VINOS 1111= STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT Pull page Cte simile of Letter to Rebel ;Secretary of War. Will contain about 400 pager‘ hand somely bound in cloth. Retail 1.1'; , 0 will be 611.23. Ready about last of May. .00-:4ibsiiript ions readved at the Look and pe iod iced Store of HENRY MINER, NOS. 71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET, next door to PoAt Office. mya P RATT, PR vrir, ruArr—Hooschi,, .13iais, h00k.% at Auction, To-Night at 53 Fifth Al reel. toyS DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., rers of S. - CUTIIItERT SONS, N 0.51 Market street THOMAS A 7 SONS, AUCTIONEERS JOSEPH HORNE, Nos.!? sad 7,9 Markel itsrli. ; 2d sal 3d stsaise. TO-DAY'S- AMVERT/SEMENTS' VENITAAN ANDREW WHITE wishes to inform his friends ant the public that ho is situated on LIBERTY STREET, NO. 181, near ST. CLAIR STREET, and is prepared to accommodate all who may want anything in his line at the lowest rate, for cash or such trade as may suit him. Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at the veu lowest price, and. if the work does not please I-will charge nothing. for it. N. B.—lt has been freely rer,rted by some of my particular friends in my line t het I had quit the Blind making, which is not so. my2-lmdt KOLLOCK'S IPA N EI. Li N COE. FEE in the only genuine article that can be relied on of that name. On account of tt celebrity moue• worthless articles are offered for sale. Inquire for tiellock's and take none other. For sale by FLEM N(i. Ellyn corner of the Diamond and Market st. • Q 111. lUPERIO BIUUNIN44 FLUID— i779/ SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID, SUPERIOR H 'RN INO FLUID. If you will use Fluid in preteren , e to ntlier burning Oil,. the &nen to get the best suol le: -t dungerniii ariiele, FLEIIINWS, corner Market street and the biatuand MIRA 'lrr. pnvyr-11041iliS, Books. Books, ut To-Nig ht , ;it 55 Fifth Street, PATSNT MED ICINES-- PA TEXT MEDIU! .V 1 hare on hand a large stork of lin ill , redly good and genuine Patent of the day. Those wishing anything in line will h e sa te of gelling the beat and tm.,t t cliable article at JOS FLHM I Str.'7', inyS corner Market street and the Itiainotal. - Puvorr, PRATT. PIS All . -- Mb() li S. Books— Books, ht A ue:ooi, To-Night, at .3:; Fi flit street. mYS P.F.T.1.1100. 1.1.• AV( I II: Si; LONC. MILLER & CO., WORK'S AT SIfARPSRUItOR STATION, AL LE(OhIEN Y V A USW HAILE OA I'. ia - Office and Warchowei . 23 MARKET STREET, rnwsnuntai ManufiLetures of Illuminating and Lubricated Carbon OM; and Benzoic. NO. I REFINED OIL . W . ItIUNTEII NON-EX PLOSI VI:, alway: , on hand. 0c24:13' ---- - - - PRATT. rzi.urr.. rm.+ Tr—Roozo , i. Book 4,Bnuks . a I A witha l Every Ni g ht at iftlistrect. iityt; • _ ._ _ WANTED... FORTY G SOE ND DRA Pr 11101i$Ki, nut lcii• - • than lire nor n ore than Nino years gild—Al:o.s. Brt wits. Blacks or Dark Sorrel ; fifteen :pi a half ' hand.; high, or upwards; strong, active anti well broken to harness. Hours of Inspection, between 12 Al. and 2 P. AL. exeepted. at Patter son's Bazar, No. 117 Fourth street. Pi; tshursh, Itenn'a. A. 3IONT Nfld.& Qr. Mr.. U.S. Army. Office Qr. Air. U. A., Pittzburgh Penn'tt., A mil 29.1562. —furl OA LE: sT E.% II En MEL NOITE, now lying at the Pitts- frto.• burgh wharf, will be °tiered rtri-r"---*— rate sale until the Mk sat It sold that time ale a-ill TUESDAY NEXT, 13Cht. at 10 web s -k, The hoat ix in good runnion• nu.l will 1,0,1 d , 4.a the moat rezoonable terms' For further I tienlarzingnireofJAC], tIN DI NUA N. to) t: wd Adtdotistrato,.. , IN EN !ALI L I' IP 1 11.. E. 1 . 1. W tY‘i: .t Co., I Pitdahu red.. ay lot, 4111TIC1:—TIIE parrsiti - itti if, FORT Wayee and Chi , -aira liailiray earn ] , t.y, having rereireol n Proper the Railroad, !rain l'ittdhurirli 1.. l'hicaga. trill, nil IR apt.en,lag,,,. real. per, ,, ,110 and late Ow property of the l'ilt,lotlnth. and Chi cago. Rail f,:141 1. !!!!!!!!IIIY. nms :1'.!1110•.' 1.15!!4,!1 and Mlttiairl:lllel/1 ..i pi - o;eri v. Ali 1 , C1 , 011S ..0 0., :IL'S!!! 'nay eatdiutte in tiled t?- ... t ! ..r tian. until fitrtertootive. All pen,oo, I ,fring ❑n_. anynt,. aaa tt i•ahing tg, raan• filmy a.r gahanve 'thy taa•a•a•t t are wiN at "map to that ',rapt., aaagi , :• aaf a t e ?hi, vianpuily arratiu,O:.•iit. ur anderAntaling that it • aat myt; Iji C. W. Tir•-•ialgant. F -1 K 111 A W. & D. iIIUG ITS e ene.l ;he large. , ; .r.;•1 ;nn.; Lea u sunmEß nut GooDs, of the latest hapertatioo. Beautiful Orpandien Lanz s, French Jaeonett Lawn,.. Embroidered Grenadine,.. Black and White Shepherd Plaidn, Pall DP Claes-rem, entirely ne w vtyi,-.Q. Choice Styles Mozambique,., Plaid and Fancy Roraima. Double Fared Black Silk), Plain Silks, all colors. Small Checked Silk,. tiriaalle Poplins., tine fabric. New Style Wools Skirt,., of the Guest quality. WC 2 ,1 6 4, 1 , t•ked :I 1:U1;c. 1; 7 1,.)11.4.W ft's! PARANOIA AND SUN UMBRELLA!: W. & D. HUGUS, earlier of Fifth awl Market streets. K EIMINGTTII !11-' IRON AND NAIL WORKS I.I.OICDP I.II.ACIL MKnnfucturere of Itar;Nheal. Moller. Plate, 1100 p. A and T Iron. Sail., and Spikes; A Im.Sereen. Small T Rail and Flat liar kaiir Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS IVORK Warehouse., No. SS Water street and N 6 Market street. lksanley'a Building. a 7.118Au1-is Ni GOODS-- -A T - EATON, MACRUM & CO'S, NO. 17 rivrn pirnEET. Wholegitle and Retail at lritreFt pricer SPRING GOODS. 180 4 1 , 2 ' . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINCS. WE HATE NOW IN NTORE A COW PLETE stook of SPRING GOODS, all new and desirable styles. which have been carefully selected in New York, with a desire to please the most fastideous, and comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the season. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits of the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY it NON, Merchant 'ratl.ol•ls, No. 19 Fifth Street. 18 MICORD & CO. BATS. CAPS. - - STRAW GOODS. BONNETS AND Wholesale and Retail. SHARER HOODS. 11:31 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ADDITION to eur already Immense Stock of Hats Caps, Straw Goods, Bonnets. Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Merchants visiting our city can buy from us at LOWER PRICES than in Phi ladelphia or New Tork. apZl:2md • SMITH, PARK & CO., 111 INLVIUNI3-11,1", PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. LSO First and 12111 Second Manufacturers of all sizes and deveriptions 02 Coal Oil, Retorts and Still?. OW and Water Pipe, g.g frogs Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Yale& gangers and Couplings . Also Jebbiuntand Machine Castings of every de sigiption made to order. • - Having a oomplotaqoachine slop attached to the Foundry, all ftenrsicatitting will he canton, attended to feMlydaw in% SALLICIIIIIIII IN 23 IPONNS P• IMES. Nesived and for • AitnaiM.A. lala et». 24.0 rnai drat. ens R. R. BULG:E. R , FURNITURE. A FULL. ASSORTMENT or Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, - Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. roy16:19clo _ . Boors AND slms. - No. 62 Fifth Stree SEE THE LIST OF PRICES. Ladies' English Looting Gaiters 65c. Illegals's. price $l.OO Ladies" Eng. Silk ion. Gaiters, 1,00 Re . -ulcer price 1.50 1.3411446 . Eng. Silk Con. GUlrfi. elt. 1,25 licgailisr price._ ~00 Ladies' 11114. ('reach Morocco Merl. 441 Boots 1,10 Regular price 1,75 Latlit'S . Fine Silk Congress Gout 11444441 hoots 1.20 liegetior price ..00 Ladies' Fine Slippers .... 25 Ite„-^ei lat. price ... ..... ........... ........ ....... .. 75 Ladies' Hid and Morocco . 'Sewed Heeled Bool4{ , 1,00 Itegtilar price ....................................1,75 Child's 5e1401.,14.. .......... .............. ..... ... ........ - 15 Slegielar price 30 C?. A G reater Variety of Goods than any other I I ott4e in i he City, and all at the same proportional princes_ )t0 'L DURABLE SILPES in the world end ro4t Elegant. Thirty-Four Different Kinds of Chibiren's Shoes. Xt G Is. with all the Novelties, received daily at it:ARDI.NER'S, 65 Fifth St., NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE CI ttirAT %v It I:CK FOR SA LE— i79 The wre..k of steamer MESSENGER. now lying at tha . Marino Railway. ennsistingof 111111. Boilers. Engines, Doctor. Nigger. Dog Chains. At who: Chains. N.% Apply to CALDWELL Sc. BItO., No, 65 Water street. FrIEETTI EXTRACTED WITNI 0 lITT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus cnn be mai to its best ad% a niage. Medical gentlemen and their Ilunilies have their teeth extracted by toy promis. and arc ready to testify as to the safe ty and painlo,,ness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the , :I)lltrary having nr, knowledge of my process. by FICIAL TEETH. inserted in every sty!,. E. OC DRY, Dentist, ziol4-Iyd-is 131 Smithfield Street. ILNATO.N. MACRICH at CO -2124 NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesalt- Itetall Buyers t a large and varied stook of desirable goods iost opened. op% JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MG METAL AND BLOOMS, Nu. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET PITTSBURGH. F OURTH ARBI VA L I SFR' NG SFIUVIER IDRESS GOODS. fliWI hi , hi 1101 EFS &C ., - - H OOP 1K I KM OF T LA T Es's STYLI:hi AND RENT NEEDLE WORK, ZIOSIERY, .te T A.. NEN AND CLOTHS. . _ DOMIATIC GOODS, &c. T ERMS CAtill HANSON LOVE it CO.. NEW GOODS. aII " 1 11 Ft 141 C I V 11: A large stipidy of BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES GAITERS. whirl) having been purchased FOR CASH, will Le old at the very lowest cash prices. Goods of better quality will be so►d at lower prices than can be bought at the different auction stores in the city. Call and examine the stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Jos. H. Borland, fti Market at.: 2d door from Fifth SMITH & PITOAIRN, M ERCHANT TAILORS, Sal'. GLAIR STR E ET. LOUIS MRYSAN........I.IIIIRDLIt REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., WHOLESALE AEI/ RETAIL DIAL/CRS . IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, of every description FANCY GOODS Bronze Stainfiry, ete. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials and Maebiniery. Wholesale Agency for the celebrated 1862. AMERICAN WATCHES, Manufactured at Waltham, Ms.m. Apl6-3md J. H. CASIDAY. NOTE. BILL. BOND AND MORTGAGE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. orircE, ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, Foutcrit STREET, Pittsborth. SN.OOO. to invest in oo First Clums Paper, AT LOW RATES. $22 LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTT NO. 100 PINITIEFIDLD STEED?, Near tb • corner rah. mulbarge iiiiroNEY IN LAILON me D *NALL 111 quantities looted on Gold and Silver, Ms monde, Jewelizz d and Silver Watches. am all kinds et v mid's. for any kir 'iv time asresdOn. Tito goods cannot be del mod without Dip Ticket:. 1111*-01to limo- from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. .. • a DRIED FA tIT— • - .30 Bow's* s Dried Apples; - Perkehee red' andbs. n 1,7 Corner Narks. sad " letrasti'" MANUFACIIIagit, or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF No. 45 Noilthaeld Street, PITTAIIVRON ROIL TRH BALE or No. 71 Market street =ICI NO. 4S alva, : nmitirtemoz, POET OP PPS - Wilt - 1 wr " Franklin, Beanet.ll AMY/M Gallatin, Clack Col. Bayard, Minerva, Gorden. amladidd. Mariner, Card Moore.St DEPARTED.- Franklin, Bonnet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Cul. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. Lizzie Martin, Brown, Wheelies. Belfast, Flowdet.St Louie Science, Reno, Portsmouth Mariner, Car den, Cincinnati gkir The River—Last evening at twilight herewere seven feet water iu the ohartnotalii; amine AM!. Latest River News, iri.Ear•We erindense the following tin* Tuesday's Cincinnati lionwiereical for .thei Dab!' : captain Ileum:stead has pureltaw4• One [tette for the Marietta teade......The, etweior . Nashville, from Nashville, bmnght around a ; large lot of Cracklings confiscated at that ......At the latest dates the Cumberland watt_fidlPt lug with ten feet water on the shoals...;,Tital,• steamers Daeotah and Prima Donna left tliilawf for Pit tshargh......The Upper Mississiptii wstaidaz,' ing from St. Paul to St. Louis...... The river was rising from Leavenworth '''''''' steamer Lady Franklin and F.mtna were to kubv• • Cincinnati for this port on WednesdaY. We regret to learn of the death a t f Capt. SA MUEL SMITH, one of onr oldest gialifor steamboatmen. lie was highly esteemed 14;:ail wh o had the pleasure of his acanaiataaew %Milk died as ho lived, an honorable and upright man. The flags oh the steamers in port wore,itriihifil roast SLY a token of respect. fie died !airing higlit of friends but no enemies. lie was onectil brothers that owned the celebrated oil far* Smitli's Ferry. . `. • The New and Splendid Patmewee i steamer Parthenia, Perry Brown, Commands/4 he, announced for St, Louis, Galena, Dubuqueaudifik. Paul. This boat is entirely-new and wee . IMO" regardless of expense, under the snrerintspiaWk; of Captains Perry Brown and Andrew. lebboaft, and has been pronounced by 'competent peitataar. one of the best over built on the Westesn The former will command, while Captain Amu will do the honors in the office with ereditiiii 4 . hims e lf and profit for the owners. .ller . emigoirti is between seven and eight hundred tom, .627" The elegant packet Marengo, NI; 3 1 ,, Callut»,is loading for Cincinnati andlop4ilighla• Shn has fine accommodations and the boo eif A officers. eur young friend. A. C. IfiCallisui, will be certain to see that plum mier, are 44 71 1 1 eared for. ZeirThe fine packet J. H. Done, Capt: Davidson, is announeedfor Clarksville and Nailk:4 vile. Pe" The favorite passenger steamei Ida Mn.y Captain J. C. Reno, is 11 / 1 01:1111pld Sir Clarksville and Nashville. She has ihdAiiiitlif nee:ontaclatiens and clever and attentiyardeat) Thesplendid packet Aritomswl, Capt. Shaman, leaves to-41:1y for St. Louis Iraq Faol. Fo r speed, neesmnualation 'and t ive eoieer3. she stands No. 1. Capt. Conway-wilt Is the honr:: in the office The fine steamer Aurora, Capt. A Halvah. arrived from St. Louis with - a fine..trip. She will load tbr St. Lnuig and St. Paul. no• Fir Business on the wharf was pietty solve, and the impot ts and exports worelara The weather was cool, but otherwise Nowak tie- The splendid passenger steti*et n; Arg.thatit, Capt. J. W. Porter. is announeeiffii St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque anl St. Paul:. Tbi , Peod anti aumotemodations of tbia boat arelkir;:i Fspoken,tr by travelers. , gice- It will be seen by reference to . citif; advertising columns that the steamer Melnotto la 8 otfered for sale. For cineinnati and Louisville. MONDAY, MAY 12. 4 P. P.M. - TN*: FINE PASSENGER eteamer MAMMA, Capt. Brennan will leave as announced above.. C. L. For freight or passage apply_ on board or to EnyB J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., Asada - In Nor St. Louis. Galena. Elsbassuo sod Se. Paw& SATURDAY. MAY 10th. 4 P. M. THE spixproub PA 111111 Mg. GER Steamer AURORA. J. 141 , ... ' Anawalt..Commander. - will leave for thew; aleaoso , '; and intermediate ports as announced • For freight or p above. assage zply ea booed or to • . myB MI ELAM: Agit For Chaelnnatl,• u give. BillidAli N hr,, W Galena, B uuuu e.Still Water' .. Pala. SATURD 4Y, MAY Mb, titr lir. ' .: ' , E ?az rizw.tin. sanumnini . Pareengereteamen PARILIEU erry rown Commander ill lamella e , ports on the day unwound above. For freight or prangs apply as beard. - ' igyg ~, For M. Leirialena, D. slialmit plum TRIO DAY. MAY S. 4 P. M. THE rum UT. steamer ARGONAUT. J.l4%Portir. Cormamider, will leave as sanotmeed abovis; Fey frel ik ur Pt. s tMs a r i ftthiVki, 8 - - For Cheedammath and Loidiskili k ta I A THISDAY, MAY gat, 4P. M.., • - teLM_writs smemauvaiiiiiiies. -t.: GER MARENGO, A ! , Commander. will leave al - • . i For freight orpumas szoly_en Or 'I" • - m 3.8 J. B. I[XVIBUBTON 4 ageidgi't" .. , . . For Cinelaaatl. ftwdigimpoomil*Mto* II THIS DAY. MAY Bth. 5 P. Br;-:;.. ''''', • .:,- •...„-rin''',./ , ,,THE VERB PA 111151111. ii:l. --, -;...6-.4.:;-'...i. steamer 'IDA Mi1LY."..11.11:11.14r a se , Commander, will kayo ea announced - 1 : , s , / , ,sx For freight or passaseapply erje.n., 4 :•,; Jail). ist, 1., .1 , , 3 J.B. LI MIAOW Lam. --------,-„,,,„„. ..” ,„,,ii For Louisville, chkriumili W. iwa THIS DAY. MAYS,AP THE' PACKET 'lllllll.lllllll J. B. D0NE...7.. • man en lam as announoodeat ~,?. ri For freight or Dusan apt !a- 3a:a arAtirpp - gas} 11078 - JP , AL. wir-11 • • - ~. , For Heaven ato*l0000alo„, ~ whelinag.„ - 1 +1•&.41 12 h. 4,614 it EL I' iTilit, ' =odor. : the - i,polit,' . 'utioNw 4 , l Wedosoloy sod moor st. IL ' " i'"'' . 1 ,,,,, For arida torpmegiusimplicoaloardrir r it a , J. Wid4lti !ai W. Wf4ll: , 7 For Calre ,ll ftet_..._-__. ireemlll4ll.rammarn, -t. , ::) ., .,... THIS DAY. Jur* -.-,. ,•,, ~:.i.1...1i Tim ruffs w t rumor/o_ Somer. AJULTOWA... lasitialiw Compoodor. willhareamoopoorpolloome 5 Nowt* Seism or parsotesppiror DOOM at to V. , 4 4)0 4 my 7, J. #.lAvuaszco.iAgfk.4Pftleos. --- ,N F, 'or os. Ilealk_piik•'*' Malady DePoulPleM3) Paul. • ' - MONDAY. MAY Maitt '4 I 4 .{ satrunt YEE Ns* avimumalrt mozaToß. will leave Ow the eheve.aadall For (midge Guam". ea% .ua?:. W7B 8 J.B.LIVER , • Tueed isimmiisc4t Wig tAi r t sa tt - arm) liYem_emilaander. LIMPS m kt every =Mire x. at 4 p. every FRIDAY at Ba. ai. For frei .J. B. L ght sr IV maw* pBION 00 pply es bo s oed get. i' ID/OApiA. For ilortetta, Park "kill lies Gollipolio sti , EVERY WEDZINIFFiIr. ott THE wiVin ,J 4 WEDNESDAY `4l Galli_ rolls ores FRIDAYA • =MD J.B. LIVENosow t.„ 111114 . 111 .1111VAINIENCT. WAr. Et A. Z VILV; YY " ve mow , 0; 42 ; NO. lowkriutsmusav, Where Ao lusi p co Anse iime would wit muse frimastainalmat ass . _
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