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    Our Sick and Wounded.
The Sanitary Commission of this city, al
a meeting held yesterday morning, a
pointed a committee of two, to visit Philap
delphia and other points where sick and
wounded soldier:: belonging to Allegheny
e9nnty are lying, ascertain what they
may require in addition to the comforts
furnished by the State, and to furnish what
ever they need. The committee will leave
on their humane mission to-night and will
telegraph to the Commission, when a meet -
• ing will be called to raise the necessary
funds to make our suffering soldiers com
fortable. We are glad to see this move.
ment and hope it may he effective.
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Confirmed.
Last week we copied a teleg rr„
the Cincinnati Commercial, to the ram
etre e ,,
that Harry Mason, Clerk of the Dacottilt
had fallen overboard and drowned. Eve
since that time his family and friends here
have been making every effort to learn
whether or not the statement was correct
and only Yesterday received a dispatch
confirming it. Mr. Mason was a very
worthy man, highly esteemed. and leaves
'a host of mourning friends.
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11Tess, Water Meter.
An improved form of water meter has
been introduced. It consists of a sector
shaped box divided into chambers, and
• 'fitted to oscillate upon a stationary hollow
shaft, 'which contains inlet and outlet pas
sages, and constitute a valve for the induc
tion and eduction of the water or other
fluid to and from the chambers, that the
said. box may derive an oscillating motion
from the over - balancing of one and the
other chamber alternately filled and al
charged. The oscillating box is' so com
bined with a registering apparatus to
have the number of its oscillations re as
gis•
tered, and this regulation constitute s a
registration of the quantity of fluid pas:;-
ing in and out of it. An important fea-
Uwe of this invention consists in an ad
justable counter-balance, which is applied
in such a manner to the oscillating box as
to serve as a means of adjusting the meter
to measure correctly.
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A - .11•7 Killed on the Raihrom
On the Rth inst., a lad named Andre%
Topper was run over by a train on tin
Pennsylvania Railroad. ;it Hermit's cross
ing, near Derry Station, Westmorelam
county. He was tbund lying on the track.
his right leg mutilated, two foes of the left
foot cut off and his head badly bruised.—
He died in the evening, after being convey
ed to St. Clair Station, where lie received
medical attendance. The jury could not
determine whether the boy was sitting on
the track or attempting to get on or off a
train.
'serail Kelley and the Guer
rillas.
Ganeral Kelley reached Parkersburg last
Saturday night, with some three hundred
_men, including the celebrated " Ringgold
Cavalry," on his way to Calhoun, %Virt.
and the ad joining_counti es , in pursui t of
the cut - throats who have been committing
depredations in that section of eimiltry.
The General was serenaded by the citi
zens of Parkersburg, lint declined to speak,
jin consequence of being 14igneil by his
ourney from his hetulquarter s at Cumber
land. He left, with his little command on
horseback, on Sunday morning. The Grot
eral has out companies from different
points, and designs makin g a regular cir
cular hunt, as the rebels appear to have
disperted and concealed themselve s in the
woods.
To Whom Pen/donut are Grainteti
• Some dbubts being felt as to the law rn
pensions as regards the present war, we
give below, from an exchange, the decis
ion of the Attorney General :
First--Colunteers called into serrice un
tie; the act of 22d of.ltily, 18t;I, authoriz
ing the President to call out 150.000 mn.
who- may be wounded or otherwise disa
bled in the service, are not within the
pro Visions of the act of ' 29th January, 1813.
and the 2d August, 1812, but are entitled
to the benefits of the act of the 16th March.
1802. -
S econd — Widows and orphans of volun
teers celled out under the act of 22d July,
1861, who die or are killed in the service,
are not entitled to the benefits of the act of
4th July, 1836.
Third No adequate provision se to
be made by existing laws for widows ems and
orphans of volunteers.
Fourth—The militia called out and mus
tered into the service, tinder the Presi
dent's proclamation of the 15th of April,
1861, who may have been disabled in the
service, are - entitled to the pensions allowed
by the second section of the 2d of August,
The Attorney General earnestly recom
mends that the whole subject be called to
the attention of Congress, to the end that
pension laws, comprehensive and ea
sily
body understood, may bra enacted by that
The Killed and Wounded In
Capt. Clam' Company.
A letter received yesterday from Capt.
John P. Glass, of Co. B. U. S. Zonave
Cadets, attached to the 'Fifth Excelsior
Brigade, states that the brigade was ter
ribl*.cut up in the engagement at Wil
litunsburg. The loss of the Fifth regiment,
of which Capt. Glass acted as Lieutenant
Colonel during . the battle, ins k
wounded and missing, was twenty-two per
cent. The casualties in his company,
which waif in command of Lieut. Jas. It
Stewart, were as follows : Killed—Ser
geant J. M. Fulton and William Speith ;
WounddGeo. Bond, mortally; John I.
Verner, S. A. McFarland ; Missing—F.
M. ibunaley. Others in this company
were reported wounded, but there is every
reliance to be placed on the above report
and the friends of those not named may]
rest satisfied.
i
.4.elanchely Occurrence.
A member of the order of St. Benedict,
at Carrolltown, Cambria county, whose
name is not given, was killed in the coal
bank belonging to the order, in the vicinity
of that place, on last Friday week. lie
left the Monastery in the morning for the
purpose of digging coal, and not return
ing at theproper time, search was made
for him, when he was found in the coal
bank, crushed to death by a mass of coal,
which, whilst engaged in underminin
had fallen on him. g,
On M l i
on allirestd Car Burned.
daY evtnin a stk car filled
with wood, while beingg
hauledockm Derry
to this city, caught fire from a spark when
near Beatty's Station. It was taken to
Lndwick as soon as possible, where it was
entirely destroyed, all effbrts to extinguish
the fire being in vain. Th R , loss is con
siderable, exact amount not known.
De.
Another of the sol ad diers at the Marine
Hospital, Charles Blake, of Co. P. 12th
Michigan regiment, is dead ; he had di
sease of the kidneys.
knotlier Big Gun.
On Tuesday a huge 15-inch Colunsbiad
was cast at the Fort Pitt Works on the
Rodman principle. It weighs 70,0 0 0 lbs.
in the rough.
Coating Hamm.
A letter from a brother of Lieut. Den
niston of the Friend Rifles, states that
th e Wiwi who roteixed a billet wound in
the arm - would start- for home in a few
days. arm,
report says it was feared
that it wirithrbeitecessary to amputate the
wounded arm.
TERYitSDAr
CITY MD NEIGHBOBROOD INTILLIGENCE.
Loiremie. ildalf• Llieremtec Children,
Disease of the Heart.. 1 Spasms ......... 1
Asthma .
Disease of the lungs.. 1 Pneumonic,. .. ...... I
Premature Birth. .
....... 1
Small Pox, ............... 1
Arachnids . ................ 1
Ruheolia..... ............... I
Of the above there were:
Under I year. ............. 2 From 30 to 40..............
1
From Ito 2 ..... . .......... 2 • • 40 to 50...............
• 2t05 . . ................ 2 " 50 to 60... ............ 1
10 sto 10. ............... 1 " 60 to 70 ............... 1
to 15 ................ 0 •• 70 to 80... ............
" 15 to 20 ............... 0 " 80 to 90 ...............
20 to 30 ............... 1 " 90 to 100 ..............
Males, 8; females. 4; white, 10; colored
lone; total 10.
Bank Note Quotations. •
of the
Corr Nationa l B ected for the
ank Post
Note by
R Feld & Lure,
epokter nth l .
(The Reporter is Published monthly at
One dollar a year in advance. Office Dis
patch Building Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Rates uncertain at present.
PITTSBURGH, May 14, 1862.
Discount.
4
Aew England States. ............
New York State ....................
New York City......
New Jer5ey ......... ...............
. ............
Penns3.lrania, ( Philad e l ph i a).
Pittsburg .....
Interior. .........
Delaware.... i . . ........
District of Golimib a.
Maryland.
Baltimore
Interior.—
• , Wheeling-.
Vitenia
. Branches...
East ......
North Carillna . er . n
.......
South Car01ina.......:...
Georgia ..................... ....
Alabama ...................
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Louisiana ..................
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Kentucky ....................
Tentless" ....................
Ohio ........................
Indiana,
Bank il die State.
111in0i5.....
Wisconsin
lowa. .... ..
Michigan
......... .. .............
Missouri ..................................................... i 8050
Canada .................................. .. ................ par
Exchange selling rates on New York
and Philadelphia } 'fl cent, over bankable I
funds.
Coin selling at gi IR cent. over bankable
funds.
The above rates arebased upon bankable
funds, not for Coin.
........._____
Joao,' VItYRII
..................... .APTHONT WM&
JOSEPH ICEYER & BOX,
PANIIPAOIRIIIIII OP
AMMAN* PLAIN
FURNITURE dremitra,
W*ItzROUSE, lass urnourzanunit
041 , mmi sixth strestarl VIM* Mira -!
I BRAUN—VAI
gmers, for sale by Wig% IA
im toad areal
plusiqaeleirtigmegieribitiwas.
I`he Directors of the Manchester Pas
senger itailarsiy,oo444lve determined
to continue th.e double_ track. from' th e
Apegltenjr, . to Etagaley's lane,
thus presenting a continuous double track
from this city to a point near the western'
line of Allegheny. Thetimber is now be
ing placed on the ground, and the work' of
'
tracklaying will be commenced this week.
This improvement will enable the conipa
nv to snake quicker time over that part
of
the road upon which most of their Nisi
tress lies, and will of course be &de
veciated by their patrons.
~....,_
Late Coauteerelta. .
A new counterfeit $5 on the Bank a
Tioga, N. Y.,, has made its appearance.
The vignette is a farm scene, with a group
of females seated on the foreground. On
the left corner is an engraving of a woman
with a sheaf of corn. The name of the
bank on the genuine hills ingreen and
red, and on the counterfeits white tinted.
Counterfeit $5 bills on the City Bank of
Oswego are also in circulation.
Hornets for Government.
Maj. A. Montgomery, tr. S. Quarter
master at this point, yesterday shipped by
steamboat, southward, a fine lot of horses,
purchased by him for the government in
this and Westmoreland county. They were
in striking contrast with the shadow-like
cavalry horses which occasioned so much
comment here. They were fine, large
horses, of good weight, fifteen to sixteen
hands high, in fine condition and all excel
lent draft horses. We will hear no com
plaints of these animals.
Uncle Tones Cabin.
This piece is still attracting fine audi
ences to the Thentreand themanager is en
couraged to keep it on the board during
the week—perhaps longer. Little Maria
Smith as Eva, wins the hearts of all who
see and hear her; and her mother. as Top
sy, is perfectly irresistible. The songs, mu
sic and scenery are all good and the parts
generally are well sustained, so that it is
y a pleasure to he present at the rep
ersentation of the piece. We advise those
who have not seen it to go soon.
ot
A letter ha N s
beeMniss
received from E.
lieogh, of this city, reported missing from
he Fifth Excelsior Regiment. lie is with
its company, uninjured and well.
Dime Savings' Insnitntian.
This new association, chartered last win
ter, is about to co into operation and will
open an office on Monday next on Smith•
flel I street, above Fifth. The institution
will h e of great benefit to poor people and
children who wish to keep their savings.
The President is Jarnel Park, Jr. and the
Secretary and Treasurer, D. E. M'cliinley.
airocertes In Allegbenr.
Every housekeeper is, or should be de
irons of knowing where can, at all times,
oe procured the many articles which are
enumerated under the head of family gro
ceries and an establishment where a sup
ply of good goods is kept up continually
and sold at fair profits is always sure of a
liberal patronage, if in a good location. A
first-clas s store of thin character is that of
Messrs. Tiernan A: (jetty, corner of Ohio
street, mid the Diamoad, Allegheny City,
Their stock embraces every thing which
goes to iinfke up a (.0111ph-to titmily groee
q, including staple and limey goods,
pick
sauees, wines; liquors, segars, &c.
Indeedit is difficult to ask for anything
which is not kept here in large quantities
and great variety. Prices are very mod
erate and clerks attentive, so that all can
go there with an assurance of being satis
fied. The sales of the firm are large, and
purchases are made for cash, enabling
them to sell as low as any house in the
county. We congratulate the people of
Allegheny on having in their midst such
a convenience as this establishment
New Hose Carriage.
The newly organized Hope Fire Com
pany. of the First. Ward, Allegheny, have
received from Philadelphia a fine hose
carriage, and -with a suitable supply of
hose will lie able to go into service mime
diatety. They hope soon to have a con
venient and comfortable house, and in this
expect the aid of the citizens of the ward,
together with the Committee on Fire En
gines and Hose.
The War In the Went.
For late news from the South, see yes
err:lily's Cincinnati Commercial. can be
lad at Pittock's agency, opposite 'Metre.
Late from McClellan's Army_
See yesterday's N. Y. Daily Papers, to
be had at l'ittock's agency, opiosite
Theatre.
City Mortality.
Dr. A. 0. McCandless, Physician to the
Board of Health, reports the interments
as follows, from May 2nd to May 10th
1862:
HEADQUARTERS SECOND CORPS
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
CORINTiI, May 5, 11162.
Soldiers : You are again about to meet
the mercenary foe who polutes the sacred
soil of our beloved country. Severely
punished by you, and driven from his cho ,
sen positions, with a loss of his artillery
and honor at Shiloh, when double your
numbers, he now approaches cautiously
and t imidly — unwilhng to advance, unable
to retreat. Could his rank and tile enjoy
a freeman's right, not one would remain
within our limits ; but they are goaded On
under a tyrant.' lash by desperate leaders,
whose only safety lies in succesk.
Such a foe ought never to conquer free
men, battling upon their own soil.
You will encounter bin, in your chosen
position, strong by nature and improved
by art—away from his main support and
re liance — gunboats and heavy batteries,
and, for the first time in this war, with
nersesearly'
we equal
hav numbers.
the seaboa The slrd, igh v e met on h a v e
worked us good as well as evil; the brave
troops so long retained there have hasten
ed to swell your numbers while the gallant
Van Dorn and invincible Price, with the
ever successful "army. of the West," are
now in your midst, with numbers almost
equaling the "army ,of Shiloh." We have
then but to strike and destroy, and as the
enemy's whole resources are concentrated
here, we shall not only redeem Tennessee,
Kentucky and Missouri, at one blow, but
open the portals of the ;thole Northwest,
[Official] BRAXTON BRAGG,
General Commanding 2d Corps,
Military Claim*.
Ihtuttsnuno, May 14. —For the informa
tion of parties interested it is proposed to
state that no claims can be considered by
the Board appointed by the net of
Irth of
April last, entitled an act for the and adjudica
tion
s. u payment of certain military
claimntil the nelimmry blank forms 6 , 1.
the settlement shall have been prepared.
Title notice of which by publication will be
The French Press onthe Ameri
can War.
The New York papers publish extracts
from the French papers which show that
the official journals, controll e d by the Em
peror, sympathize with the South, such as
the Constitutionele. the Pattie and the
Pays; while the liberal journals, M.t under
the direct control of the Emperor, such
as the Riede, the Opiniont Nationale. and
Journal des betals, are in favor of the
North. It is remarkable that the same is
true in England. The official organs of
the government. and the semi-otlicial,
strongly sympathize with South, while the
organs of the people are with the North.
It is the interest of the rulers of both coun
tries to break us tip. They fear our pow
er. They know that the acquisition of all
' the West India Island s and Canada is but
I
a question of tim e With the A tnerican goy
; ernment. When the war is over the f'n i
ted States will be the strongest government
in the world, and it will have the entire
control of the destinies of this great con
tinent. Renee the rulers of France, ant'
Enland hate and fear us. It is not so wit'
the people. Their interests lie in the d
rection of human liberty. There is anoth
er reason why the organs of the French
overnment take sides with South. They
know that the Orleans princes will reap
glory from the success of General Meyer-.
1 lan, whose aids they are, and the llon
aparts ca n not tolerae any eclat te
Bourbons These extr a
acts from the French
journals are highly instructive, as indica.-
ting.the motives which control the states
manship of the empire.
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PATENT WRITING CASE
THIS CAGE Of NO ARRA NOZD AO TO
give the writer a table eight by pine inches
to write oPon, will hold
Pen and Pencil.
India Rubber.
and yet will &Id up so as to measure only 834
For sale by
BOIL NEW TOOK AUCTION-
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. Horne 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 Plow
ers, Bonnets, Hats and Shakers,
Embroideries, Linen Handker
chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop
Skirts, Corsets, Sun Umbrellas
Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses,
and a fu ll line of notions and fancy
goods.
7 peso
JOSEPH HORNE,
WHOLESALE ROOMS,
Nee. 77 said 2 1 / 1 illtarket street,
2d and 3d stories.
paint./ COAL Diver.
WM. RI lITMART,
'. ..
DEALER IN COAL.
samnrANNAMKON I. SANDUSKY
oswatabk• aawidtad with coal at low Taloa
Gicerril rime
cALF. aeon. $4...
HZLLsa
VOUN,- , 110,0
its!..____Shelled Cern in store and far sate by JAN
ArwrzuNg. corner Market street al,np3
• WA6aIIIGTO2i. Mi lytia: — Captain Boggs,
bearer of dispatches from New Orleans,
who lost his ship in the gallant fight there,
has been assigned to the.coutmand of the
Janata,comparatively new vessel of,
war, carrying twelve guns, now lying at
Philadelphia.
The loss of the Norfolk Navy Yard, by
the rebels burning it. is much regretted.—
It will be immediately rebuilt by the Gov
ernment.
The Military Board 'of Kentucky, who,
under the authority of the loyal Legisla
r ture of that State, Practically took all mili
tary power out of the hands of Gov. Ma
gollin last summer and saved Kentucky to
the Union, have sent a deputation to Wash
ington to ask for moderate and conserva
tive action.
The emancipation act of the District m
Columbia, coupled with the general eman
cipation and confiscation bills still pend
ing, are creating wide spread uneasiness
and disaffection in Kentucky, and weak
ening the hands of the l'nion men there.
Front the Memphis Argus, Mar Bth.
General Bragra Add ress Vo flat
Army.
We find the following atriotic, iii
p ng
address to his army in this marning str
's A
peal :
and laicals'id
and Cheekera.
Cheeker Board
blame by 2 inohas.
W. 9. RAVEN,
WOOD & THIRD STS.
ditItEAT INDIMRIIIENTS TO err_
agr Raving purchased a Mali and well stock of tancto
d
Hoots, Shoes and lisdies!,Eisitera,
• for- theli„
`, pro,
_sued to ion
.E:m•vs,. st a look
.mot=waLt 1, 2. 4.?.9....4:1
1111. BelltiAllb, • )
2- ;orb) fla Market, ai door Iron stmt.
littige L txtfiVall ANS afirjammats pea
..v.? TOM( kaZITUrt /X Wood Street. )
P.rkoill '... a. .I.A. ff.
YE rlrwrf swims-
ANDREW WRITE
wishes to inform his friends and the Public that he
is situated on
LIBERTY STREET, NO.
near ST. CLAIR STREET. and is prepared to
accommodate all who may want anything in his
line at the lowest rate, fur each or such trade as
may suit himn.
Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed ift
the very lowest price, and if the work does not
please I will charge nothing for it.
N. 11.—It hus been freely reported by some of
my particular friends in my line that I had quit
the Blind making, which is not so.
my2-Imdt
MR. SAML, CRAY
AMJFST RETURNED FROM THE
East, and we are now receiving an elegant
stock of Goods for the Summer Wear, combining
together one of the choicest and most desirable
stocks to be found East. and take special pride in
calllingdhe attention of Our patrons anti the pub
lic to an oxen/Mali 111 l of the same, which will be
made up to order in our usual style to the satisfac
tion of all who favor us with their patronage.
SAML. 11RA1 & SON,
myls Merchant Tailors.
No. CD Fifth street.
moo PAI" "
LADIES' GAITERS
SO Ce nt*.1611,,V.:6
211PLELLA ND'S AUCTION
71 •
LA MEW KID IDA PPERK 40 cts
LADIES' HEEL GAITERS,
LA MEW MOR. INEEL 11001% 8►.25
D. S. DIFFENBACHER,
NO. 14S 71;" Irr•lr IT fig TIELIMICP
mgli
serond Door From Market St
•
8 0 01114 AT AITICTION
.EVER T
Sißht this week at MeCLELLANWS
Fifth street. bg
PUBLISHED THIN DAT
THE INDIAN SCOUT ;
LIFE ON THE FRONTIER.
GUSTAVE .AllitaD,
AUTHOR OF "FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE.'
VEIL INDIAN SCOUT!
THE I !MIA, lINCOUT
TILE INDIAN 1 1 14701 i I
mint INDIAN RICIIIIITI Olt LIFE ON
/1- TEE PRAIRIE. 4 Tale of Indian Life. fly
OUSTA VE AIMARD. author orFLOWER
OF THE PRAIRIE," is publiahed aad for sale
this day. complete in one large oeysoo vome,
large type, double (*Junin. and_preated nthe
finest and best of whit, paper. Pries Fifty tents
in raper cover. or:Seventy-dye cents in cloth.
For sale by
NEENRY MFNER,
NO. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Pos
()trier.
WlHnlfil AT AU ON CTI EVERT
MD
Fifth street. Nicht this week at MeCLELLANWS 33
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PI NVV:TICILVrywrcollitl7 Ml'
ere of eertitieatec issued by John Ferguson, rail
ing for Second Mortgage Bonds °Mg above -unwed
Corpora tion.under the plan of re-orgalliill Vino. are
requested to leave them at the n ne of WINS
LOW, LANIER & CO.: On and after TUESDAY
NEXT. 13th hint! In a few datiwthereafter the
bonds will be ready for delivery The amount of
this mortga ge is divided into nix equal half-pear
ly payments. January I and July 1. February A
and August I. „te. To equal/int the interest ac
count. cash will he paid fur the fractions at the
time the bonds are delivered. .1. F. D. LANIER.
for the. Committee.
.Ng w Yong. May 7, 1M62.
PITTS., FT. WA YNE AND CHICAGO RAIL'S' tY, 1
GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh. Mar 11 . IMO.
-.H OF OF ANY r THE END
ED. TIFICATES above referred to. can hare
them exchanged for Second Mortgage Bonds, by
endorsing the same to uiy order. and fearing them
at this office.
Holders of certificates which are convertiblein
to Third Mortlatte.or. Income Honda can hare
!them , e e
run matestu'oaticthislo/Itisenei.d bonds hy leasing their
Bonds are only issued in sums of $l.OOO and
Sato respectively, and scrip (not bearing interest)
will be issued for fractions, convertible into bonds
when either of the above even moounto are pre
sented. (mYl3:stdi O. W. CASS.
IfiNIIIIN DAYWILL BE DINTRIDU-
Al TED in the City of Pittsburgh Ten Th
and specimen pages of the forthcoming Cycl ous
op
dia ofthe Woybre Knowledge for IE6I. my1:1::it
B.4l o oKii AT AUCTIO
1111 1 Night this Week. N EVERT
S TNDRI
2 half pipes Pinet Brands' :
5 do do Roshell do;
10 casks Burgundy Port;
10 do Bartnony Sherry. In kora and for
WM. BENNETT,
No. 120 Wood Street.
I AD THIS DAY IN RECEIPT OF AN.
ether supply of
Superior Havana Cigars, •
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior ALMA Cigars,
Superior Havana agars,
Superior Havana Ciga.s,
Superior Havana Cigars,
Superior Havana. Cigars,
JOSEPH FLEMING'S, •
ntyl2 earner Market Street and the Diammid.
j
IrmsTs AND WHOM
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOED
HALF P ABOUT
R/CE,
HALF PRICE,
HALF PRICE,
I=M=l
62 Fifth Street,
62 F
62 Flinllth St ree t.eree
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
Women's Morocco Boots reduced to
$l,OO, another lot of Litdies Congress
English Gaiters for $1 E 00; Men's Lasting
Congress aiters, Child's Fancy Shoes,
and all the novelties in the trade.
BACH PART OF THE ATORX
Jo: the largest and cheapest
WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOT/SE,
Address west of New York. For circulars and prfeelist,
J. R. GARDINER, fla Ati atieet,
NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE.
Manufactory. Provid /. -
stYl2'
L4"7I:O4AECWITiIIe A:774MlEF'ami"LallirTls'. mos: CITY
WET C4PaltE,COrUer or Patna sad St. Clair
streets thia morainic at II A. tr.
EfitTNERSHIP SETTLEILINNTS.
=MM
SLIMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
T. A. M'CLELLAND,
55 Fifth street
MASONIC HALL AUCTION HOUSE,
SG Fifth Street. :
Auction Sales eveyyday at 10 and 2
mylo-/td
o'clock.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
lgrr- CT..A.rEt. STREET
W. & D. IJUGUS
Have opened one ofthe h and and most beautify
aalortnerat of
SIIIIIFINER DAY . GOODS,
of the latent ii uportationsSesatllW .
Orgaie anew Leurse,
Freed& Jeesuett. Lamm,
Emebreidered ere emihmee,
Meek sued wilts
Pea Shepherd Plaids.
Clemeree wtirely new styles.
Chide. Miles Nee aulebleuee,
Plaid sued Fauseplherespee.
Double Meow Skit elk Silks,
Phda alike, all eskers,
Sown Clheeked SL be,
Shileelle replies. thee merle.
viealty.
Seer Style Weep Illkarte, ei f eie Weed 1
We also reeked a large lot of new *Fla
A.ND BON 113111gasur All.
. W. & D. "DITGIIS,
earner of Mt% and /lariat strata •
T. A. McClll - 1 - , - ,,
action and Oonunisaion X
Fifa Mgr**, "chant'
ihrsimafis mos.
r i lt ere d u , 7th ;,. •or wiragaz
' • •
Auld to Varntai al ,
6 ; 7 ladle ProlOPtli:"
wurstatials 011/1/11118
RaIJUP 1111 Y—Tb• wastiVilaittetui, Simon&
s ki 37. SI per
_m e
• UOL•111 istraiL
. _ .. .
AtEl.lllllllll-11rALNWED..—A NNW Itig•
ctukTs waqedforthnnpengl..llNth Ne
ailment r. ~ Col. a 11. Pattemn. Am. several
no n - oommintotwd ONeen. Men will be.egnioppd
and sent to man nantediedehre new PhlnWelanta..
glgeßounty on being honoraigy discharged from
the service. Apply at No. *Oda street.
&rat. F. N. NOCKAN.
.... _
Reenaiting Other.
___
mylkltd
EAST t strilit ii ;l7.o TE"7. 1 ., 2
having a front of 120 met v alu a blenJpain o s 11 41%. oY
144 feet deep on Railroad Street: • new frame
dwelling bone, a wide hell and seven rooms. fin
ished attic; good cellar, two walla etc. Also. a
large shop. new asodl ea a Nut and Bolt Factory.
but suitable for other manufacturing purpoeag.
For price and terms apply at the Real Estate Office
S. CUTHRRRT & SONS,
fil Market street.
BOOKIV AT AUCTION ir — s -
Night this %leek at --THY
BACON—
Forsulub 3000 lbs. Superior Country Cured
.r Irnyl4l HENRY H. COLL)
Billjilin ' • and f Iby
_
ntyl4:-..,,,
_., .-,3.. eirs. recent•e(l an_ or so e HENRY 11. COLLIN S.a
G,ll 4 1112 C R A D L 1:8, 8411 THEN.
Seytho Stones. Hides and Farm Iml.lements
generally. For sale by
BECKHAM di . LONG.
Na, 127 Liberty street.
next door to Hare's Hotel.
ipepacE
urcvis MOWER AND RE
.111 Iron Harremer , Cayuga ChiaAPER
& Jr, and
Wood's Mower. Fur sale Ity
BECKHAM Jr LONG.
No. 127 Liberty street.
ECONEINIII HOME MARV" HORSE
Powers, Ilay Itskauffe. For sale by
BECKAAM LONO
No. 127 Liberty stre et.
this Night
Weekat ItraNEL ITIPS!
myll
53 Fifth street.
gritol2llV9 CELEMMATED 11176 AR EVA.
Cane Seed. or
PORAFTOR.
sCale b y
Mills. Imported Sugar
IJECEMA3I LONG,
No. 127 Liberty street.
- -
30
boxes Fresh No. 1 Herring:
100 do do Sealed do;
30
calved and for s ale 10Y do Burlington do. Just re.
RETMER di BROTHERS
N.
Nos. 126 and 1211 Wood street.
VGAR--
► 100 bbbi. A Refined Coffee Sultan
50 do ßdo do
20 d;
do Standard Crushed d o :
15 do do Powdered do;
15 dod Granulated do. Jug
received and for sale by
REIAIER k BROTHERS.
Nos. MA and 128 Wood street.
8 0 011 1 / 1 1 AT A MMUS EVERT
Fifth street. night this week at MeCLELBAND'S 35
myll
10SAIRDIXER—
easea Sunha an ts'. 1-2 Cans;
brand. Now ldo
din and o for sale
by
1- do—saperior
g' e
REYMER & BROTHERS.
N 0.126 and 128 Wood street.
DATEN-11
25 Frans Dotes to arrive and for sale by
REYMRR h. BROTHERS,
Nos. 124 and 122 Wood street.
pommy" FRUITS
650 Boxes Prime Messina Oranges,
• 250 do ddo
In store and landintand o
for byLemons,
MEYMER tale
BROTRERS,
Nos. 138 and I2S Wood Strnel
AYR APPLEss—
FreA Pine Apples,ingt receive./ and for sale
• RI..IIBEN At BROTHERS.
128 and 1:101 Wend street.
' my
S N .II . IrIA. Garr .1' Scotc h S ff . •Qt •
for MI le bsBROTHERS,
Illy 13 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street,
_ _ .
To oriLDERs AND (NIEVTRAMOIIB
e are now wan ufaeturing a superior aritide of
is 31 E
which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL
YA RA, Sof LIEERTT STREET.
Best quality of Family Coal always on
hand as usual
inySt liICIESON. STEWART Ac CO.
E LEGA NT ANNORTMENT OF
NEW DRV GOODS.
JUST OPENED
DRESS GOODS,
SACQUES, 4te.,
NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS,
EXTIR4 RIVET VARTEIVINGS.
Hosiery and Sun Umbrellas,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Goods /be Gents and BOYS Wears
PRINTS, GINGRAMS, CREMES, &c
Terms Cosh, Hakes Prices low..
C. HANSON LOVE at CO..
Na 74 market •treat
0 CANER{ FRESH
BOOTS AND SHOES
Jua t received at the
SMITE & prroenur,
NO . 4
RIII I A Y-
.A ;t'iRX.l
M'CLELI
5 3 jr•
of the best quality
The above goods are all manufactured to our
order and for neatness, combined with durability
cannot be surpassed in the eity, and wbich are
sold at
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 FIFTH STREZT. PITTSBURGH. PA
Awarded the flrat Premium of the
United States Fair
FOR THE YEA RS
1858, 1859 and 1860
UPWARDS OF figs 0, 0 0 4 0
MACHINES sold in the United States
We offer to the public WHEELER a WIL•
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACIIINE, at
REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence
of its merits as the best and moat 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
side, is simple in constructionanore speedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars giving prices and description
of machine furnished gratis on application in per
tain or by letter,
Every Machine warranted for three years.-
apS
WM. SUMNER & CO.
Clerk, Burke By Baker.
MANUFACTURERS z IMPORTERS OF
Neddles,Fish Hooks, Fishing Taddit ,
48 Maiden Lane & ALiberty
Would respectively call the attention of whole
sale dealers to their extensive and varied stock of
FISHING TACKLE,
Their Factory. " NEPTITNE WOAXS
Canton St.. Brooklyn, has been in successful oper
ation fur four years, where they manufacture
every variety of
FISH HOOKS, SPEARS, &C.,
from the best Spring Steel, and which they war
rant much superior and fully cheaper than the
mported article.
1 ORDISIN SOLICITLD AND EXECS.
TED AT ewer., for any yariety or &YU of
Rooks, Rods, Reek Lines, seines. Baskets,
Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines at rW and
uced
prices. kc.
They would call particular attention to their
stock of Fly Hooks.
Sole depot for the sale of WiIItRINIII re's
brated drilled-eyed, and TRLIROXAPII MISR-.
DUDS.
ap2B .3aulsod
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
- OF -
NEW YORK.
Calk Capital aad Akeemeadatilea 01140 P
$19200900(k
_a. BOARD.
Roe A W Loomis. Reuben Miller Jr Esq.
P
lion like Wilson A Maderia, Rag,
lion B C Sawyer Alex Bradley: Esq.
Robt Robb, . Distill MeCandlegg
Win Eft
Harry ßasaloy, Esq. Mess Woods. heriff Mess King t Pennock & Cii Lippmeott & CO.
Rev C E Swope, Mews Whitmore, Wolr,
Rev E M Van Dusan Dud &Co
Rev W A Pessavant Men Jones, Wallinetord
Jam Park Jr Esq. & Co.
Metw JOB Woodwell & Co Geo E Van Doren, Esq.
JEREMIAH BROOKS ,M. D. Medical
SAMUEL FLOYD, M. D. J Examine's,. • -
THOS. 11. ELLIOTT, M. D.. Med. Examiner for
Allegheny City.
HENRY L. RINGWALT, AGENT.
ap29eod2w 07 FOURTH 11111111 Mr.
Wielt ISAILE-THE STEAK= XEL-
A' NOTTE. now the Pitts
burgh wharf, will be at
not sale until the 1 inst. If not an ors
that time she will be exposed to public sale on
TUESDAY NEST. Saab. at 10 ra ♦ . X,-
The boat lain good running order,
or sad Abe sld
o
on the most reasonable terms er Par
inquire of. JACKgO FN
DUIICA11;
nty&lwd
. - Adadaktrater.
TO THE. PUBLIC.
Wm PECIALLT
. ai ltheignoranteadblee !`'
li Modest of all dented-
nations, treat secret and
delicate discolors. self— r
abuse and domes o!,
s 'H
tuatione comma and in
.l
cident to youths of both
sexes. and adults, semis or ' Beeson
Da. BIAIIBIIII7I. publish at the &et of his doles
so. the immature,. Ihisely modest are dreadlidir
shocked. and think it a great sin via 7 immoral
and for
. coolitaajcs and adz= amens
their wives, p eons and Their
*nily Pliyactiaa should lei ns to keno them
inuoraneerthat that
.do th es e Dr: BRAN -'
SYRUP. (except pumnain) lea a lastraelve pros
ties might belost to them
.stupid Silimukr
modest and pramuntenons born and
ridged in ignorance. onus is aam me and'
who compare society, in sense, &e.„ tor
dollars and cent er mystericaely. meanly otitis ,
gotten. It is to publicity. however.that ninaerous
Parents_aad_ manikins are theatre, that their
"m• um morg mai w Previous* feeble
sickly and of delicate and appearance,
have been restored to health anti Tiger* DE.
BRANSTRIIP. betides many' mare sad Aar
minium thiongli_bim have been MIMI _
_Una Md.
faring. anxiety. mormiedine. . supers
boa or neetanial mandiow.swecomplegeb r afn
in_o very short eme ortiase hi_ his new
whisk are.pliesdierly hie own.Ther afeetwesitsmada
from the Vegetable Mambo% ha agen..tho
busayhttbemiouria
ad it sad eabelltated Utisrills=lg '
1 essesans treated with malted - ' ''...-
over hits mai (41 itibagpsid% - -IF* , .
mese in kotek of the , -, - 4 _.
the United Staten leads ea *Lee a ,-. ''':
Ai r nisi, hada sad 11=ingraltizi
.. . .
="4.1111 'beg ! I.
nbo
Conrountalisitgat --
diseases. .
whit* to - - IUI ear
011 1 11111 Whig.
.4.„4.4.0..,,,winit.
Aisiortrasms
ha :v. to - items
MS _ , ,d o
-! -*maw 77
ha his
, -
' , .dbilow
amt.
near
usgmeas
amt.
p4Tate
esmiseni. T. AL 12 4 :11111.sam ona,
rwegggiV ilabs• eitiecog. al pabilla m
sie raw ,
ntylo-Iwd MIMI;
Ems
sir ~,_
_UM,. &a. °Mee es
illations Ikons all parts Of the Union Strictl y a t._
br ti sp i nic lOnlki and
s ill ier illiTle wear
tended to. Dealt es
SOX St
di
EATON, NA lf & CO.
deklydaw Pitteheigh Peat 011 so) apt N u b 7 SUIL mint
a=a A. Z',;i::: L'i ! i. 1..,f.:
. •
131104011141-218 coax?: I cox.
VSNITOIC—The VeniderathiQuinty Cali;
mitten of torriammdlion ~ a ket akt the PAINT
CHARLES 110TELMISATURDATMORNINO,
I•th inst., pursuant to call. The &flossing Was
unanimously adopted: •
thc Neeaged. That the Democratic citizens of Allo
zeolttnitz 'neat at leir res
14 thlay of JUNnti• tiro deleg lMl the
ates nt
each township , tio, ough and ward to meet fro
in
Convention at the cOU KT 11 0 1 / B E. in the city of
Pittsburgh. on Wedneteday. June iNth,
111 Weleek, select delegates to the State Co wt
n
vention, which asgembles at Harrisburg on the
4th OF JULY NEXT.
The meetings in the cities and boroughs will
open at 3 P.M., and continue until 7 P. M,: and in
the townships the meetings will be held between
the flours of 3 and 3P. x. By order
. THOMAS DONNELLY. Chairman,
SAMUEL HARPER. Secretary,
H. H. SALITH,
nro'rA.ny• rtnurac
OPTICIC AT ?RR
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
DAM
at FIFTH STREET. a t
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
nave hut received a
LARGE AND FiIUPERIOR wreck OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
conniating of oven. style of
Ladies, Missus & Children's „lieel Gaiters
Congress, Lace and Button, Morocco;
Kid and Calf
ENGLISH WALKING SODTs,
FRENCH BUSKINS AND KID SLIPPRBS
White Rid and Satin Slippers,
PARLOR AND ?ostler SLIPPERS.
with every variety of Ladieq. Misses & Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES
REASONABLE PRICES.
SI FITTS" STREET.
HEELER & WILSON'S
.11()RE THAN
0.000 MOLD TIME PANT TEAM
,
11211t&SW% 411111111 W asiunneAuweine.
pal. sIGNIIIINT of
1- I *.i
Nista. it 74 rfahair. 41f tiVag im Pi s ti ss i , A.A.
Rooms, 55111ftb stmt wiStrr . Antirl/401., _ :-.-
halm of Standard Works. ea -,evity
...:.,...:
ecath:b ., r asib s es..
:- - , and 00141•11111161 aro - . '''' .-s. . 7. "
-,-... "" I `and majlarlimi stook
,
. ;it will So onnenhat Private *Ammo
. llFranklin. RentuitOtrowarique. -: 1
allatis. aark , , --
~.___. ‘ aft ..;.;
Col. Berardi P. Iniirn.
!diners's Gordon.-
llhonaro m r .FrenekOsirii.
DEPARTED.
Franklin. Ben n et. Bro wngsilit•
Gallatin. C.Bille.
Col. ilaranl. Poebles•llllizabotiL'
Am Lizzie M
iold artin. Brown. Wheelink. ' .
u. t ing.s4 Louiti.
Argonaut, Putter. lie.
Cricket Hamilton , Cinellmati,
Science. Renu. Portsmouth. '
Stir The River --Last erenillinktwilighz
there were 4 feet 9 inirhew water lurthilder mark
and !idling slots-Iv. ' '
WO - Business on the wliarf* pot very
active yesterday. The weather was
l'he steamers;
Ar
gonaut and Cricket No. 2.141 yestentaitiliith fair
trips.
seer Wood
Stir The Messrs. Hasletti Soil the
ideas:ler-Equ i n e to o St. .Losis firm for 00,000.
They intend buyilins tutother boat here.
Ate' Capt. Drano Nos sold gt.t. *honer
Saint Cloud to $ Cincinnati winging_ thicilltoo.
The Capt. intends building a nidaiwilitelgacket
for the New Orleans trade., •; •
BIEL. The favorite steamer 'gum Poe,
COL Thomas Ice: team on "FridavAla4 nc i
nati and Louisville. She inia goal 'altalun o d s -*
Sena and accommodating officers, ati - hasiust
been fi tted ne in a superior =mum-
//lir The title passenger itiesaint•:.bwa,
Capt. Moore, leave; for St. 1.611111 and the Upper
Mississippi on W.. Paanapirmaadrship
nem will And th awpportunity. Ottiffiend
Dan. Moore will officiate ha the ollek,.
. ,
See' The New and Splent4
.Pagiogs ger
. • steamer Parthania. Perry Brown.
... , .i 1
announced kir St. Louis , bats Da St.
Paal. This boat is etitirely sow siateitsfabuilt
regardless ofexPeaso, under So es
of Captains Perri Brown and'Ari444, , , ,
and has been pronouneed by ' - ,
one of the beet ever balk ms the WilMalli, _
The fernier will command, while, .tidally
will do the honors la the p lli esCreitCurildit to
himselfand p
rofitro kir the owassa,' -=24**#eltY
is between sn eight halaltad tiiiii:l„.-,
For Cloohn istl
FRIDAY. / 1 /Arlikh. 4 P. M
vas rims- raliatirait e
etearear CLARA P011,,-21Ms. Poe
Commander. mill leave de arnmalieed
For freight oramerso attp, kialtats4
1014
~ B. Yin milk CO.
For sit. Louis, lliagiuk...litsbimintird
Ise.'IPLAI. • „.-,,,...
..,•• TUE
me VIBUS' JP A U ealkilif ft U
ster.oWA,Ca.m ooto.
commander. will leave al amsotumet W til idiom
For freight or passattliampls onboard or to
tnyls J?I-0. FLACK; Agent.
For Chaehenuatt, Calm MOMIIII.embIa
gialegta„ Diaatique, ran W
i ateroadne.
road.
SATURD AY. MAY lith, 4 1 ) , 11.
TIFF NET, .txo eruelren•
Paasengersernmet:NßTßF.l4lA
erry mon Commander, will learefortheabove
ports on the day announced abore.
For freight or vantage apply an board? ig
Ter. Pitenbenvilleiiind
Wheeling. •
gfir.".' THE - PACKET 'aea-gyklum
Lizzie Martin , D. T.
mender, leaves for the sacra ilaeK.
Medusas," and Friday at Hid.- -
For freight for
_pagsAme gliduee MOM tit
utiLLINO M Halig
1114 417.~ ar . iii.liclifiatr
Ainsll -
ftimmii ma FUR /0-f-.4
rigEmmilltealliarg /Li
ovei7 T Ulrai lw
orr air. iiiii= fl
every FRIDAY at Ba. xi? . a 1...
" ` k.
For fear or
. B. or reo hiar i _se to
pii.
For Moriettop Pa r k eiria
Galllpolho Auld Portaftinith.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, 41F.M;
Irmamania scrinics.
Captain Was. Kew twp
trbpatia. -
Wilinalam u lt r ejAVlQL. and low
y .
r _l3 VentWiNatitt ilh;tl7:
sTIC ANBOAT'AGNIMIC:
R'~• Z
...
Hu opiosod au olloW at:, . .. ..:,,
- • ,- ,
NO. 90 WATZII, OTILINT; "
. .
*here h• atilt transact a goalwal lßialikb'ou
Amoy bambino. sad would solicit *aro 'fps'
route froutotoaadwaten, ap2.4y4..
• J. H. CAIRDAY. (
mom aim... L moss Mr. u ttmaa._ -- isins
Alm =NA SWATS 3/20111Exa.
FFICFOURTnROON No. I.IIINURITN:g .11014t/NO.
STREINT. .Plinnourak ' -
AN. to invest in on lint Clais Pnpor. AT
Low wits. 4
elleA
intro. Bitoossza,"''
COMMtSSION MERCNAIITI
Boa Tail Bata or
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS;
NO. 74 WATER BTRENT. MOW MAllinn
PIANC. soo
LA=taisso Brothels
7 octavo
Allsinivei with waved &NIA •
NU frala• lose
ue or tw Je o
limna d L ra l F o r i
s -i= ita
r-t,,
AT E, 41!
NO. 17 FIFTH BTILE.ET,
Invite the attention of -
. - ' .1 -2 ;
Wholesale elk Retail Itirfrosffh
just opened.
to a lune and varied atoek of daiirable
11111W611110,11111111AX11 ITI/111110141111,
Ja. Portable Ml=lit Ilroefte,
and Rules
myll lll.
Ty.pabAria ot era iv illilleil l.... _ll l 7 ?
.
no drop . or *rank battery ie4 91 1 14 si estd." -- 11a1 4
weather lath* haw
.elken the eagmbarl
need to be. best "dream°.
irmakow ;-.•-,.
and their feisibee
an their teeth attraebtd
we , ProwieVelid 'remit, to teeilk-agei .' • '
i p
X i
ty Ed ea tria apiestb.....
.rt•-,i
her base, -br Mew ininds6. t.tt.
theeoe • ' limo • _ of .. . - . •-4--.:
,111114, Cram 4 f ,ii ..1
riai , bgl ' -is - , 4 , 1,44- i -7 - f r ,
i' ='
41180 1"111°. liAmi X* 4 7o l1 Wall mvate it
A tad pimply of u m , • , ' •
eh Itanosoisma roosinja :
Duootors ot
Choirs. sadril
hat ialehi g
in viW to Gan and eziad a . " 77 . - -
"Inroo,sof JOHN ...
33y.
si
• _ N =W G DB.
liprinra‘ll Zinn' 1111€1111Vai 111011,, '7 -
the Rae a I,mr• gad ease siketkie et t .1..
• &PRIM; AND RUNNER GOODS,
Lore . 'ili4 Youths wear.
watt solo COATnieft.CMlBllolllll
VPIMNGS. w, U. NefiWrit ASD
eur ner Markat 50 1, 248 UMW direst - lank, • dir;
.:f S .is ~'i t