$ 111 111tAr11081 7 11NOM1:16.. Ttp INIGINUOOD unuatiek Thisi Pisitaisylvisieks A Harrisburg dispatch to the Haaternpa pers, 'under date of the 13th, says: Gov imacit-Curtin is daily in receipt of hun dreds of letters from all quarters of the Steve, propoanding questions relating to the provisions that have been made forthe care - and comfort of the':Pennsylvania sick and Wounded. The immense amount of military business daily transacted in the Executive Department precludes the pos . sibility of answering these letters, and the lieilipipeie throughout the State would no doubt confer a great tavor by giving pub licity to the fact, that under the provisions of the Act of February 2Sth, the Governor is empowered to incur any expense in re turning to the State, “S —all the sick aud wounded fennsyl‘;olia Volunteers, ur.d the PeOple can re-t a.:.stfr• ell that the trust thus reposid in him will be most faithfully exercised. Measarw have been taken to insure the early removal within the State of every luau Ludic for ac tive - duty. Many hospitals in different quarters of the State have been and are tit ting.up, where they will receive the atten tentton they so eminently deserve from a grateful • people. Their names, top.ther with thatof the companies and reginint.-. to which they belong, .their disease, and residence, will be promptly furnished the newspapers, in order that their identifica tion by their friends may be made easy. A list ,oI the Pennsylvanians now too ill to be Yemen - dime Bedloe's Island and the New YorkDity Hospital may he expected with in a few days. The Bemoans of Coptoin Ern sin tai Lieut. Miller. .151e.;'W.:D. Smith left the city on Wed nesday for Washington for the purpose of bringing-borne the remains of Capt. Jacob Bruen and Second Lieutenant Mart. Mil ler, of - the Friend Rifles, who fell at Wil liamsburg. The following dispatch was received yesterday by Postmaster Von Botthorst : WARRINGTON, May 15, 18C2. To 8. F. VON BORROW:7: Smith left for I orktown; papers all right. We have just been at the iepot to see returned prisoners. Dalgliebh, fer; Aiken, Pease, Ritchie 11 oody, Scan- Franky,lrwin, Shroter., Brookmish, Sweeny, WassOn, Martin, Clegg, Tilton, Perry, Cromwell; Makin, of Arligheny county. Martin and lienne dy, of Butler. All well and anxious to re turn to the battle field Hand to the pa pers. J. K. MoonflEAl). ROBERT 31OKEIORT. ' The papers referred to are the neeossa ry documents from Secretary &auto!' to enable Mi. Smith to obtain the bodie,s.— The_cominghOme be far more heart rend ing to the friends of these gallant soldiers than their departure. Sick and Wounded Soldierw. Among a list of sick and wounded sol diers removed from Baltimore northward to their homes, published in the New York Herakh we find the names of Louis Shuck, of this city, a member of the 74th Yew York and Robert Mcßride, of Alle ghenreounty, attached to the Sixth U. S. Cavalry. The wounded Pennsylvania sol diers taken from Yorktown to New York by the Daniel Webster were : Deo. H. Futchmarr and Solomon F. Fellows. of the 10th, Perry W. Martin, of the 85th. Dennis McDonald,, of the 09th and Win. Cereina, of the 6tb.' The Warren Hank, The Meadville Democrat has the follow ing : "A report is enrrent that this institu tion has exploded. Although the hank has, from some cause, been regarded with suspicion, for a considerable time, we con fess that we do not see the necessity of its failing while in a state of suspension. Bat, 4 give a dog ti bad name, and you may as well shoot him." For the present, at least, Warren notes are as dead dogs in this section. People are sensitive about sun matters, and such a feeling is very natural, and not without satlicient CRIIFte. Rlectioil in the Oievesigh Reserves Captain - Henry C. Bolinger, of company 1), Seventh- Pennsylvania Reserves, has been, elected Lieutenant Colonel of the Regiment, in place of Lieutenant Colonel Tot,ten..resigued on account of ill health. LienfaiantJesse Merrill was unanimously elected. Captain, to fill the vacancy occa sioned bjc.tke promotion of Captain Bolin ger`-Lietitenint Merrill is now serving whit:General Buell as chief of the Signal Corps•: - Agent far Pennsylvania Soldiers Mr: Stewart Newell, late of Philadel philfc has been appointed by Governor Cnitin • as agent for Pennsylvanians in New York,jo"receive and forward all troops of this State who may arrive in that city. His office is at No. 84 Cedar street. PPesbyteelan Assembly. The Presbyterian General Assembly will meet on Wednesday of next week, (21st,) in the 2d U. P. Church, Pittsburgh, at 7+ o'clock, P. m.--to be opened with a sermon by the Moderator, Rev. R. D. Harper. The Chalistinn Banner. We are indebted to COI. C. F. Jackson, of the Ninth Infantry P. R. C. for Vol. 1, No. 1 of a sheet bearing the above name, published at Fredericksburg, Va.,by J. W. Remnicut. We extract the following par agraph: "Hay 9th, 1861, is the date of the last number of the Christian Banner, up to the present time. To-day, May 9th, 1862, just one tine y_ime ago to a day_, we again unfurl its sheet to . the breeze. When we closed our office twelve monthsago, the secession fag-tie emblem of all folly, was wave ing over Ourcity—to-day,. the American 744 , :t . &ars and Stripes—the proud emblimote nation's greatness—the Flag which oar fathers won through blood and and death-trthe.Flag which our fathers lovedtheiFlaiwhicb all nations honor— the Flag under which we were born and havelived forty-ive years, save one, now floats proudly over us. Long may it wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave—may it wave over us, our chil dren, onkjpend children, and great-great grand..tchilth, down to the latest posteri ty, till:Gehriel'istrumpshall sound and old time- shall end—tbengood-bye old time honored f l ag, Heaven is a betterplace than Amelia. • Sergeant John N. Fulton. me yang man, who was killed in the action wt Williamsburg, while gallantly fighting with Ms co parry, the U. B.- Zou are Cadets, CO. B, *as the eldest sou of Rev. J. G. Fulton, of East Liberty, who was forams time Chaplain in Oa Jey ' s rwissent and a nephew of Dr. Jonas K. IdaClia,_ tick,.whole ft for the battle field resters's* b ring his body home. His aearing en the field is highly praised by :.apt.'Elhtss, who hid him buried and the pot marked. Notional Bask Note Iteporter. Theenreent mamber of this valuable pe aodical i. ton our table by the pub isherii:itealke.' k Litre. It contains description' 0441 the new counterfeits, ncludintthwAllegheny sloo's, and also Ives taloa- of a broken $5 bank date now" ing altered to suit a number .food banks throughout the county.— 'his will lachmadlrorth the subscription rice. 8.. k. at Alteration. Closing. Palem---ZifeClelland, 55 Fifth treat, wAielosePrott's great 25th annual oneignment of Bomb, Photograph, Al ums, Family Biblek, L Oine-Piper, ke., ais week. Now lathe .timo to get bar. mine, usimpreoekataiiiiimelemed D.V: '6 1. Were there any moneys of the county of Allegheny in the hands, possession, or under the control of the Treasurer of said county on the 19th day of November, 1861? If so, state the amount and what disposi tion was made thereof. 2. At what date did you assume the of fice of Treasurer? What moneys did you receive from your predecessor, and what disposition has been made thereof? 3. State particularly what money, hare come into your hinds or under your con- I trol since you came into office and what disposition has been made thereof? It paid out, annex to your answer a list of warrants authorizing such payments, show ing their dates, amounts, by whom signed, and to whom payable. .1. What moneys of said county are now in your hands, or under your control? Why have the judgments of the plain not been paid, either in whole or in t, in obedience to the mandamus exe cutions of writs of special fi. fa. hereto fore issued. n. Do you know of any scheme contri vance or arrangement to defeat said plain ffs' executions, or to prevent the moneys .af said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer? If so, state fully what the Same is, and whether you are a party, or consenting thereto. 7. Do you know any association formed for the purpose of preventing the moneys of said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer ? If so, state who are the members of said association, arid whether you are a member? Explain fully its plan of operations, and state whether you are a party to the same, or consenting thereto ? 8. Have you in your possession, or ac cess to, the original articles of said asso ciation, or a copy thereof? If so, annex a copy to your answer. 9. What warrants were issued by the Commissioner; arid countersigned by the Controller, since the 19th of November, Mi;l 7 Annex to your answer a schedule, showing their dates, amounts, to \chow payable, and by whom signed 7 ANSWERS OF VIE COMMIssIoNEns. (Required to answer from sth to sth clu.sise.) 5. We do not know. By the tenth see r tion of the act of General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, npproved the Ist day of May, 18til, the Commissioners arc prohibited from drawing any warrant on t It- Treasury except for fees of jurors, witnesses, criers and tip -staves t.t the several courts of Allegheny county, unless the claim or demand shall be iirst approved by the Controller, and certified by him to the Commissioners. We have always been ready and willing, and are now ready and willing, to draw a warrant or warrants on the Treasury, to satisfy the aforemention ed judgments, whenever the certificates of the Controller. shall be issued to ns. u. We do not know otany scheme, eon j trivance or arrangement to defeat sail plantiirs' executions. or to prevent moneys of skid county from passim; into !Ito hands of the County Treasurer. 7. We do not know of any assoeiation formed for the purpose of preventing the money of said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer. 8. We have not in our possession, neith er have we access to any articles of any such association. 9. We refer to the answer of the Con troller to this interrogatory. ANSWERA OP VIE CONTROLLEII, to' attRICCr fro;rz sth to 511, inclusive.) 5. I do not know why said judgmeets have not been paid. I have issued certiti• eates and countersigned warrants for all such claims when presented, and am still ready and willing to certify and eonntersign warrants to pay the above judgments. r not know of any scheme, con trivance or arrangement to defeat said plaintiffs' executions, or to prevent the moneys of said county from passing into the htinds of the County Treasurer. 7. I do not know of any association for the purpose of preventing the moneys of said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer. 8. I have not in my possession, . or awns to any articles of any such associa tion 0. 1 submit schedule of warrants hereto attached, all of which were signed by the County Commissioners, and are, payable to the bearer of them. To this was attached a schedule of war- rants of Allegheny County, signed by the County Commissioners and countersigned by the Controller, from November 19th, 1861 to May Bth, 1862, inclusive, amount ing to $55,908 06. The list covers fifty two foolscap pages. ANSWICRS OP THU TRIUSUREft. (Required to answer front Ist to Bth insist sive.) 1. Ido not know. My predecessor, Mr. Coulter, took the books of his office with him, and there is no data in this office by which I can ascertain. I came into office on the first Monday of January, 1862. 2. I assumed the office of County Treas urer on the first Monday of January, A.- D. 1862. I received from my predecessor the sum of $28.56. 3. I hare received from tax collectors and all other sources. $6,372.65, mainly in county warrants, as required by law. There was not over-$5OO received in. cash, because it idas paid in in small amounts with warrants. I have annexed hereto a list of warrants, together with the pay- . meats made to me, as required by..this interrogatory. 4. I have no money ot the county now in my hands. I have advanced for the county, out of my own private funds, some $l,OOO, which is not yet repaid. 5. I am unable to say, no warrant or warrants having been presented to me for that purpose. 6. I do not know of "any scheme, con trivance or arrangement to defeat said plaintiffs' executions or to prevent the moneys of said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer." 7. I do not know of "any association formed for the purpose of preventing the moneys of said county from passing into the hands of the County Treasurer," - ex cept from rumor. I have heard of an as sociation formed tor the purpose of pur chasing county warrants, but I have .no connection whatever with it, nor do I know anything about its place of opera tions. • 8. I have not. This is followed by a schedule of war rants redeemed by Mr. Floyd, amounting to $7,375 and a list of payments to him amounting to $6,362.65. Interrogatories of like import were serv ed upon the city officers, who are expected to llle their answers to-day, as the time allowed in the rule will expire this evening. '-Yew Shoe Store. Such is the title put on McClelland's Auction. House sines the :homenee. stock of ladies', gents', misses' .and children's shoes has arrived, as it is almost' impossi ble to ask for anything in that line that cannot be supplied. , iitt ..,„...... T ee curyilit number of Weever War periodical Ise bow reoeived by ~ .-p . Hunt, Naseile , 11‘/I 'iptendi_aly 4 ! _lastrated wish fill - Pliffee. - ;.t .- :7:4 ~7,, fl ;/ :t Ia: .4 ,t1,t;,;,-...c '--' ' I- ''' '."“...' .-- zi ~.; :::,,,i, !lEEE =VAS wo-pe series-of- an terrotakeKiik4l4 Siiatarniltop & Aehisori on the iait:; an behalf of numbt*lff obtained judgments against the County in the Uni ted Statett - Ctreuifebirt. The rule requir ed the County. Commissioners, Controller and Tresautee to:Make answer within ten ' days. That time expired yesterday and we give below the interrogatories, with the answers filed by F. H. Collier, Esq.. County Solicitor. INTERROCUTOR I ES. . m ornin g r.... r g L , .7s g he . I Fltietto . 414 , kfk l ime Gil chritity,who dieksaildenly.dittipiNed4.37 da3r meffai i'liotis'e in' the' Eighill Wird; where she called in the evening and asked permission to sleep. Bed clothing was given her and in the morning she was found± dead.. She was , about thirty-oe ' years of age and her husband is in the 1 army. She had led a'lissolute and intern. ' perate life, and these facts coming before the jury' a verdict was rendered of death from intemperance. Front the Mountain . De/parl ament. We learn from a reliable source that. rebel threes hare been driven from their place of rendezvous near Monterey. It is supposed they have gone towards Rich mond. In the various skirmishes we have ' lost only about two hundred killed and wounded, many of them lift slightly.-- The Virginia soldiers behaved most ad mirably. It is said that no fears need he entertained from the enemy only through small guerrilla bands.—lneeling Press. Commodore Foote. A few of our citizens were much grati fied in meeting Commodore Foote at the railroad depot yesterday. He arrived by the afternoon train from Cleveland, and proceeded Eastward. The Commodore was accompanied by his family, who join ed him at Cleveland. They are on their way home to Connecticut. Wounded in Co. F, 18th Regi. Capt. Mcilwaine, of CO. P, Col. Row ley's regiment, writes home, giving the following list of casualties in his command at the battle of Williamsburg: Joseph Miller, musket ball through the arm, the bone not hurt; John Barker, in same place, also slight; William Milligan, slight flesh wound in leg, from a piece of shell; John Kenrouir, musket ball through the nose. coming out of the cheek, not serious, but, may disfigure; Thomas Perry, buckshot in the hip- Wm. Richmond, buckshot in the leg. ibe last two are slight wounds, as both the . men remained in the fight, and continue on duty. Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers --Public Meeting. In pursuance of the design of the Sani tary Commission (which we noticed yes terday) of providing for the wants of Alle gheny county soldiers in hospital at Phila delphia and elsewhere, a public meeting has been called, at the request of the Com mission, to be held nt the Hoard of, Trade looms this morning at 10 o'clock. We hope to see it largely attended and that ample provision will be made for the brave men who have sustained injuries in fight ing.the battles of thelinion. cievgiand stud Pittabarali Rail road. The Receiverof the Cleveland and Pitts burgh R. R. CoMpany giVes notice that the assets of the company are in his hands, subject to the direction of the 1 7 nited States Court for the Northern District of Ohio; that by theorders of the Court n• 3 pot tion of the earnings ofthe road can be ap plied to the payment of any of the unse cured indebtedness of the company. Ali the earnings,•after paving operating ex penses. rent and mortgage interest. will be appli e d to the principal of those debts which are due and secured• amounting at the preseitt time to about a million of dol lars. The :lei:vied interest on the three old mortgages has all been provided Mr from the earnings of the road, and the next interest to he nail on the funded debt mortgage bonds. tgiven in exchange for the unsecured indebtedness,) on the let day of :Inky, 1862. The holders of the river line bonds. dividend bondsi, income bonds and bills payable, who have not yet accepted the terms of compromise offered them, with the approval of the Court, are notified to exchange their bonds and note , I before the 25th day ofJune, 1862, or they will not he entitled to receive any portion of the interest to be paid to those who ac cept the compromise. The new bonds can he obtained in exchange for any unsecured indebtednes,, at the oilier of the company in Cleveland, or nt No. 2i William street,: New York City, of H. C. Kingsley. Birmingham Gas Company. The receipts of this company for the past year were 57,577 and expenses :F3,:57 08. The company had but two hundred and sixty-two meters in use, or six more than in 1861. Lieutenant Page. Lieut. 13enj. Page, who acted in the ca pacity of Master's Mate on the Valley City at Roanoke and Newbern, captured a reb bel flag from a battery at the latter place and planted the Stars and Stripes in its place. The "rag was exhibited recently at Fortress Monroe, where it created con siderable excitement. Benefit of Little Eva. Little Marian Smith, who has been play ing Eva in " Uncle Tom" during the week, takes a benefit to-night at the The atre, when she will appear in the same popular drama and also in the Brigand of Corsica. Sho should have an overflowing house. Death orCap.tala Brown. The death of Captain W. H. Brown, of Col-Hay's 63d regiment, in Harrisburg, on Wednesday is announced. He was being brought home from Portress Monroe, where he had been ill for some time, by his father, M. B. Brown, Esq.. of this county. General Ronecrake. This distinguished officer will leave Wheeling for Cairo on the lowa this morning. TEE recruiting. serviceis nearly discom tinued in this State, but Carnahan of Fed- eral street, near' the Diamond, Allegheny City, has not discontinued the manufac ture of first class gentlemen's and boys' `Clothing. His stock the present season has never been ,exceeded for variety and excellence, and his facilities for getting np tasty business, dress or promenade suits. are ample. Let those who apreciate good clothing give Carnahan a call .. Ilaw Patent English Brussels Car et at 95 cents a yard, worth $1 25; also, Three ply Carpet at 95, worth Si 25 per yard; Oil Cloths and Ingrain Carpets at very , low prices, at private sale. o. 145 Wood street.. JOUPII MIMES JOSEPH MEYER & SON, mArrrAcitnizr.o or NANCY AND !LAIN FURNITURE 4lr CHA WAREHOUSE, 195 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,) . noo :/PITBBBIIIRGIE SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 411 CLAIR sowireimmir. , REA? INDVCZIVIENTS TO 1111iT— H Moak of aviagpluebased a large and well selected lieete,'Shoes end Ladies' Gaiteni, for Cash, IdaItiOR=VISANW/PRO. • Pt . ;41110011. -ff° glrigann4 401,-K*4111.0. men t. LATE STYLES OF SI 73131 Tan C4OOIDS 317 ST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY HAtki JUST RETURNED FROM THE East. anti we are nnw receivingallelegant stock of Gnods for the Summer Wear, combining together one of the choicest and most desirable mucks to be found East, and take special pride m milling the attention of our patrons and the pub lic to an examination of the same, which will be mild., up Merrier in our a=unl style to the satisfac tion or all who fuvor no with their_patronage. SA MI,. GHAT dr SON, Merchant Tailors. No. 19 Filth street. - - - 1000PAIRK 4pr LADIES' GAITERS FROM 151) Cents to 41,(Z.5 -AT - • •CLELLA ND'S AUCTION. rn3l4 C 1 E » N T-400 B ARRELS FRESH AS , lretitle Cement. Forßale by myli; HENRY H. COLLINS. - LA DI EN' KID ALI PPERN, _ 40 els LA DIES' HEEL GAITERS, 01.00 We are now manufacturing a superior aritiele of LIME, which we are Prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, gee LIBERTY mazer. Best quality of Family Carol always on hand as usual. my9f HICALSOIL STEWART & CO. N I ,r MI LEGANT ASSORTWENT OP it ). F' Frrl O.?j'T'ilITV.T.4 L A 11 i es• MOIL HEEL BOOM • 81.25 null Second Door From Market St. PATENT WRITING CASE /I II CASE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO 1 giv e the writer a table eight by nine ladle, to write upon, will hold Pon and Powell, India Blabber. axial yet Rill fbld up tio AS to meepure only 8% For :Wu by PUBLISHED THIS DAY LIFE ON THE FRONTIER GUSTAVE AIMARD, AUTHOR OF "FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE. THE INDIAN NCOETS MIME INDIAN SCOUT! OR LIFE ON -R. THE PRAIRIE. A Tale of Indian Life. By 0 USTA ALVARO. author of the •• FLOWE R OF THE PRAIRIE," is published and fur eale this day, complete in one large octavo volume, large type, double column, and _printed on the finest and beet of white paper. Price Fifty cents in paper cover, or Seventy-five cents in cloth. For sale by HENRY MINER, No. 71 and 7$ Fifth street, neat door to Post Office. m 713 YDITTODUROIE, FORT wAYNE AND CHICAHO;R;AIDWAY• COMPANY. Hold ere of cortifieates &sued by John Ferguson.. call ing for Second Mortgage Bonds of the above:mteued Corporation.undertimplau o - • are requested to leave them at the o es of WINS. LOW. L ANIER & CO.. after TUESDAY NEXT. Illth lust! In a few days thereafter the bonds will be ready for delivery. The amount of this monism!e is divided into ais equl half-year -17 glinoents. Jac uarY I ant July 1, February and August 1 Ice. To equalise the interest ac count, each will be paid for the fractions at the time the bonds are delivered. J. F. D. LANIER. for the Committee. 'New Tons, May 7. 11362. A.1 , 1201qT . MRVIR PlllB.. yr. WATNIC AND CHICAGO RAILWAY, t Onsectg. Orrice. Pitminuth: May% / 8 ". Tiosanse OF ANY OF MOS CEO. TIFICATES above referred to, can have them exchanged for Second Mortgage - Bonds. by Amdersing the same to my order, and leaving them at thirteen Holders ofeertilleates which are convertible in to Third Mortgage or' ncome Bends can have them exchanged for said bonds by leaving their cora]eater at this agree. onde are only isened, in sums of gripe and 11 11100 ramectiveht; and scrip (not bea interest) will be issued for fraction.. convertible into bonds when either of the above even amounts are_p_re seated. • (..myl3:Std] - G. W. CAM.. VIETENAVV, 11111 T 111011111,11111 **ON v v the East large and choice pelecdon -- SPRING AND SUNkER GOODS,._ newel& sty/es .COATINGII. CASKIIIERES AP VISTIZREL ,W. 11.114.1.1111.4111 e 1411 411=11...1kum-Alloshas • t" l3 -00 rrier 0 Sim and St Clan streets, this oternitur tit A. y, - COUNTSRSEITi3IOI.IIY, - • V &NIT/MN-8 ANDREW WRITE wishes to inform his friends and the public that he I is situated on • • LIBERTY sTaxicr, 11TU. IST. near ST. CLAIR STREET, and is prepared to accommodate all who may want tutTtlungin his line at the lowest rate, for cash or such trade as may suit him. Uld Blinds repeated, repainted and trimmed at the very lowest price, and if the work does not iiie:we I will charge nothing for it. 11.—It has been freely reported by r.we of my particular friends in my line that I bo,l quit the Blind noaking,Which is not so. my 2-1 mdt CIIILDREN'S SKOTCS TES CENTS A ,air and uppards at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms. myl6 0 GENTS- v 1 RAVE U 1 c] r r A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY GENTS' AND ROT!{• FRENCH CALF AND PATENT LEATHER BOOTS. CONGRESS GAITERS, LACE ROOTS AND STRAP SURES. ILuvrencTeneo BY BROOKS. OF BROADWAY, N. t., and which 11113 mold at ONV PRIC IF. 03 31 Fifth Street. V. E. SCHMERTZ idk CO Bs AND SWOTS AT YOUR OWN AD price at Maaonic hail Auction Home. 35 Fifth Htreet. napiti I _AST AL CLONING SALE OF HOOKS KA AT AUCTION.-00 Friday and Saturday evening : l, May 16th and 17th, nt 7 o'clock at Masonic Hall Auction Room 1141 Fifth street. I will close out the balance of Pratt's 2S h An nual Conshrnment of Books, Photograys. Albums, Ping. Family Ifibles : Letter and Note P apers, Private sale tiring the dig* at auction prices. T. A. ArCLIILLAND. Auctioneer. NEL GREASE IN CANS. KEGS AND flu Frei& J L4L received and foredo by myid— LIENttY 11. COLLII. S. D. S. DIFFENBACHER, and inkstand, and Cheskern. ebeakor Board inchem by :3 inoli on W. S. HAVEN, WOOD 4t THIRD STS THE INDIAN SCOUT ; THE INDIAN SCOUT! THE INDIAN ACOVT 1 NEW GOODS. ------- f i feimitywr • • lrtir t ql.Aft. R. 111.. lots iruituttium Cempaur 1.. clupt. iVm. L. Hmest ipp_l7 at LBW H ' St ClOt itrustmuse ioyle3td , • - Ekset.-AL =OKA STRAYED on, sprolhiat men NY SMArdi l itft. be paid for th eir ballets. teari s tr e et .t Mr. Martin's emery :itore on , ebeeeeoppo site Patterson's Lumber Yard, or by addramps note to meat Pittsburgh. D. H. WILLIAMS. AALLSOHENY CITY. May 13th. p2yl6:tt -------- 1111OLLAR SATING UAL NUE OBTAIN.. _Jur hit tho Legislature. at its bat sessin. supplement to its charter. allowing it to loan mo ney ntsech rates no will enable it tops, expenses 11114 pay a Dividend of SIP PER EELS T. a year to its depositors. Therefore persona borrow upon rent estate fetid/41 in coun t y. this con apply directly to the Dank. 65 Fourth street. CRAS. A. COL Treasurer. myl6:lwdarlmw ADIES' LASTING GAITERS. 50 eta a pair at M'CLELLETIVEi AUCTION. myl6 BACON— Omp lbs. Extra Country Cared Bacon For Pale [rnyle] HENRY 11. COLIANti. LIME bbh. Fresh, dto and f I b myl6 rl tilt:Ia:11(VA i r srATEK St% yards from 2to 6 inolioa, For aalo by lmyl6l IiENRY 11. CULLINS. LAKE 200 half barrels White Fish; • .175 do do Lake Herring. Just re eeived and for sale by toySt HENRY H. COLLINS. DART 115111141NOUAW PILOPERTI AU FOR SALL—Eight valuable lots of ground. having a front of 120 feet on Josephine street by 144 feet deep on Railroad street; a new frame dwelling.honee, a wide hall and seven rooms. fin kilted attic, good eellsr, two wells. etc. Aire, a large shop, now used an a Nut and Bolt Factory, but suitable for other mannhicturing purposes. For price and terms adsply lathe Real Notate Office of 8. CUTHBERT & BONS. myl 4 51 Market street. G R A __ AL IN CIL A DLES. NCE, Scythe Stones, Rifles and Farm Implem TNlES ents generally. For sale by BECKHAM& LONG. No. 127 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. fCHEYE MOWER AND REAPER Iron Iran-eater, Cayuga Chief, Jr., and Wood's Mower. For sale by BECKHAM I LONG. No. 127 Liberty street. MICONEWIr MOUSE HOME PuwerB, Hay Rakes. .&e. For Bale by BEOKAAII k LONG, No. 127 Liberty street. COOK'S CELEBRATEDMIMAZ SIVA: PORATOR. Cane 'Mill, Imported Sugar Cane Seed. Yer sale by BIC/LH/Mk LONG, No. 127 Liberty street. --- boxes do Fr esh Sea No.le 1 d Herri do; ng; 100 do 30 do do. Burlington do. Jost re. nei red and for Rae bY REYAIIER st BROTHERS, No. 126 and 11126 Wood otroet. 100 bills. A Refined enffea Sugar: do B do do do: 20 (in Standard Crushed do: 15 do do Powdered do; 15 do do Granulated do. Jos re , eived and for Rile by RHYMER & BROTHERS. Nos. 126 and 111* Wood street. - - SA [WINES- - 15 eases Sardines, 1-11 Cans: 10 do do 11-91 do-superior brand. Now landing and for Bale by REY MER Jr BROTHERS, No. 126 and 1201 , Wood street. • --- --- DATES— l'reiLs Dates to arrive and for sale by REIMER k BROTHERS. NOR. 128 and 12S Wood street. FOREIGN *TWITS 650 Boxes Prime Messina Oranges. 250gt0 do do Lemons, In stare and landing for sale by MEYMER & BROTHERS. Nos: 1111 and 12S Wood etreel APPLES— Fresh Pine Agplesjnat received and for Pale Rt. HJOS & BROTHERS. Noa. 126 a n d 1111 Wood street. TO DIFILDNED AND CONTRACTORS NEW DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED DRESS GOODS, SACQUES, &c., NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS EXTRA RIVET FASTENINGS. Hosiery and Sun Umbrellas, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Goode flor Gents and Boys Wear, PRINTS. GINGHAM, CHECKS, Le. Terms Cash, Makes Prises low C. HANNON LOVE it CO., N.. 74 Market street. FROM NEW YORK &VCTION- 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, Hats and Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Sun Umbrella., Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a full line of notions and fancy goods. JONEPII HORNE, WHOLESALE ROOMS, Ides. 77 sad 79 Marked street. 2d sad tel stories. F RIDAY- W: & D. HUG US Have opened one of the largest and mon beentifn assortment of MUMMER DAY GOOD% of the latest Importations, Beaustind Oressmilles Pre/eels Jasmine... ILaunme,, Easslbroldereillfihremailbeas. illebek sued WWI. IllosplsenellPlaids, Pill Lanes, entirely swat/11k -Plaid and Wooer liaesegoo, Deaslblo l leeedll -kW* emu, Imo Silk" Sue 21!eatilli"Steess *false Illaasse lahoreelvida l**Praew stfil , Auili•li*.ipimue, I; .4 ,y2S W. 8S Inge. • ~.101 • seamunimar -=, - -----d - iiiiiita leth inet., Alt„Orth itira e 11111n&aubilidkiitid: ''''', :, „ i:• , 40 , ' '. l : lalllMClliattil.Wll4o lltl ar azw oolllll7lllioii It ... , •.:,,. , , / _ 1 OIL • • . ' fir-JVI' Jill' AIR= eaeh tornado : e:out- notir - 7.1 1 4 . „ Convention at the COuRT HO d, *-td, - ler Plittebarsh. mon o Weilmema t or moofr •- al .to :releet delegates to thrifitit• — • 4 option. which aareurbles at Hattieb olrolt the 4th OF JULY NEXT. . ~ . The meatus' in the cities and boroughs min (menet 5 r: m, and continue until 7 r. rt.; and hi the townships the meetings will ba held between the hours of 2 and sr. m. By crder 1 , THOMAS DONNELLY. Chairman, I BAUM. them. Secretary. H.• H. SMITH, NOTARY P UBLI 0171 CI AT ?NZ PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET, mII2I - semi 31. FIFTH STREET. 31. W. E. SCHMERTZ iteCOI, Rave just received a LARGE ARD SUPERIOR STOCK or BOOTS AND SHOES, eonsiding of every etyleof Ladies, Misses & Children's lied Gaiters Congress, Lace and Button, Morocco, Kid and Calf _ ENGLISH WALKIN4i 1100T6, FRENCH BUSKINS i ,VD KID SLIPPERS _ . • White Kid and Satin Slippers, PARLOR AND TOILET !SLIPPIER!, with every variety of Ladies, Mims klien's BOOTS AND SHOES, of the bestquality The above goods are all manufactured to oar order and for neatness, combined with2dnribility cannot be unpleased irithe„eity. and wkdolt -ara sold at REASONABLE PRICES.- it PITTIL STREET. WHEELER & WllBOll - - • sewing Machinel4 NO. 27 PIM nun. PITTSBURGH,: PA. Awardid tele AM Pivixiiiim ai the •• United Stateo Fair, FOR THE YEARS 1868, 18119 and 1860. UPWARDS OF SS 0, 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States. MORE TUA): 90,000 SOLD THE PAST run We offer to the public WHEELER & WIL SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, sit REDUCED PRICES. with inennaed eonfidanee 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-stiteh impossible to unravel.' alike on both sides, is simple in construetion, more sPonbt movement, and more durable than any other ma- , chines. Circulars giving prices and deeMblien ofumehine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter, Every Machine warranted fur thrill years. ap3 WM. SUMMER .t CO AM TACO DAY IN REII2IIIPT OF AN M. other 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 Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars, Superior Havana Ciga.s, Superior Havana - Cigars, Superior Havana Cigars JOSEPH PLEMING'S. • myl2 corner Market street and the Diamond. ajbIITVATEDISRAIIINS • • Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL 11111 madithfield SURGICALMee. No. fie • Sm street. P Pittsburgh. mmaylvame. . Dr. BROWN is aa old cities of Pithiblugh, and has been in PractieSetheMet twenty-ve ream His bushier has b fi een confin rgical ed mDee m ostly toPrivate sad _ Su. ' • CITIZENS di milieu • In need of a mesokiliced pot fail to i. and out the sure Plum of rater. AlleHoote. regular graduate. and hie experiatioe in **treat ment of certain elms of dimities is a elm ~- was to the Miens* of obtaininga n t re lief by the nee of hie remedies ; sing hie advice. DR. BROWN'S 11111M111619 never fail to ours the were Ibis of *awes] D ls ee% repurithm astilendidhereditamomeAlftetioiemo- Ao dimmer miens a • which manifests itself h in oe theta= of tataint.tter poetises. and a great mar ,ftenue delft die mass. the aeigia•of which the eels =fir* Ignorant. To poem se • .Dr./kernellbre • hope of a sure and apestr i m k • INA W Dr. Brown's remedies Sr the alarming trouble brought on o ft en by that solitary habit assnmal • on. wea the yeast and weak often give way to. (to their own destruction.) sre the only rel iab le remedies known in the country —they healt are safe. and make a moody restoration of h. _ RHICIIMATLEM. Dr:Brown's rowdies aorror palatial Sums ur • szw_nis.4to 'fYil ter-ems earn He aka treat" rues. 'Ghost: - :s Mrs, Urethra Duel&e.ringla oskusk. in'Mpnriwkws, 111. inervo, Pains in tar Bast and B•rlurc em instaAon or tiro likelsr. tr. seam with WI or an lame origin. ss~-A lottido, kosittoit PRIAM& Pa.. seal 100 ea. Nodkiino sans to any iskirsis. .11wdini owl me* from otwervation. Ones and Private Rooms. No. 50 stmt. Pittsburgh. Pa. r f? 44% 43 4 , ~,i• , 4, 4 4 , A R @OM lalhatiJ II GRIT Calt JOt I*VaRTR THE PROPRIETOR OP Tan AMR VINE belles wade it the steady of yeeritO concentrate the Eft of the MEI Tree into a Medi cine for Sinew of the L ni p ThA z i cupw. offering to ruffed= . "Min, perielloll. This truly great go od iee. prepared with much ewe.h , teer ex bdei t pressly Sprit. b durelfore -Seel ties of common ter., - It has eared sere aWes olConeumption than known remed y on oath. It will cure BRONCHITIS. - it will careASTHIKA. - • t will can SURE__INIROAT AND BREAST. t will con COUGHV AND valuable COLDikapi_Ojes of the KIDNEYS. If ran IWO the DYRPIPSILA cure you 1111t0 tbegait. Yon leueigagg" a thent guff Pioewall &th reeei Thstore =gragE-, • ":•• is br_alsigke..- eider. A box of Sinaloa- en reeept of Chm. Dollar.: . A..' pp•Yl Y - Saki by Dr. WWII. " ""'" kw Ills no9:lvewl _ • ffemi • I ' sow vatematimir . that midi rirl piano ' We as Pim 1 1 011 T '9; LH] it11:1,7 e -• C01 11 74 1 418111.7"'"'"'" - • ;141111.1•,, - . . - sat The River--Leaf evening at twilliAk there.were 4 feet 8 inches water in the 11 .ndatifaitat &stai!. 'Weather Ake,.!"-,:5-k I The steamboats R. B. Reqieiltai, Dsocdah. 'Mariner and Alumni left r cialumi4 for thin port on Tuesday. • r The river is falling at Louir,f t with live het mix inches in the "etseel: t Sir The St, Louis DOMOillaisoolla an idTertisement calling. for propositions hasse4 ryingOpvernment freight frosailloAllast= Orleans.' This looks like open the • • ... riCCM e Capt. 141 Howley's, aeir , ataatitao nearly Completed. She will be a Anomie,' Captain Ir. -B.ndencmoil* teamer for thelkarer trageilmmdnirApAi • Set' Oar boat yardsaare basilremyloy ed at this time. there being a large number caw% raider cataract.' /lir The eteeyneil. J.:MoConditliit been fitted up in.saer,.enoeetor 111 ' 1111111!, will leave for Crowfeet in 11.frir:41,14 . o:ojt Tit kik* ' The ' y, 111 -1 1 4Ny Capt. Mumma -Pee444tairee fit OW n a zi Lot 44.119,4.34 - tions and accommodating efflegac.nitakAlledigle been fitted airin a eimerior nianatiaP • Mr The New and Splendid.Ps*limir steamier ParthesisMengr Brown. cm, R ola. . t announced fir Eigaieggielllis •", • , .„ • Angl. This best is' #direttneirSiid n olin ~ reseelltilotestsiguiOtiolse dlO,lllll. bizol C of Castsins Penr Bins" Ink Jihdliksk , and haibeen proneinieed , by Ain' ' one of the.banever built es tie ..Weessill, ' • The &riser will comnsiasji it,itihr.ftitt*e ' ,& will dethe hawse sit tlikliglileti..with himself sid welt tithe Lod - s'' Si - - IteetatitileA p is besireeiseies aideiight its** 444 Y',..';'?,l'i .... _. . ... ~ - .. ~...„,- -- _ rei • cinelamsl andll,. .imakriAigiss.,:,;4lA FItiDAY; - 3fAIRW44 I t , . 3114 00..1 . r -steamer ClALLPOlivitig, T.- Connuandar, will leavo,...ag namonnsogyabinfig -Fourefreighia t or panariparn_,lmardentrortni-var-1. .....______ . . ---..•- 1,14 Fur ....mu* Cialiiiill:/ ealionswOlpwbower ~ 1 ' siiiiitikr, MAY Y 7• • iil:P:11: 13 p r iFie n la==._ l _ lll Affie prthuroerZwoiroort9wildarfort. For freight orpogratte-airglyi on bend.-W.V r . . Per. -Se.,,lmjiby ique• ileiiguk44l2kl Pawl. r liilaiad;Arlibl sad; . • " 11 - OkliAY. 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