'MMT t 1 00)XESRAY,111011, 1111, ANI 111011111111ABLIMUCL Millitary tAlatherearefrequent inquiries beingmade her, concerning the adjudication bill of - liiiteteinter i by officers and - others claiming from, eider s&, we -- republith the following, rom.the Harrisburg Patriot and Union : '"ft appears that the law is not clear and concise pongh, after allthe tinkering ex- pended `upon it - by some of the eblest men in the &este' , and we understand ' that it ' is ii deeltdon from the Attorney General in regard toAltertain points that is delaying the action of the commission rather than the mere preparation of blanks. We heard it alleged that some people so construe the 'lief lie to aver that it cuts out men who re cruited, subsisted, and forwarded men now in the army, withoutspecial authority from the Governor. This would be manifestly unjust. When the war broke out plenty of men advanced their means, and gave their energies to raising companies, and that these men should be re-imbursed is emi nently proper. There was one class of men. however, which should not It,. permitted to draw pay under the provisions or this bill. We have reference to those who. by per mission'of the Governor, or by virtde of a commission, donned uniforms and strutted the streetsOf cities without performing any service of any kind for months, until they were ordered to join regiments, and then resigned. These fair weather home guards are - not entitled to a dollar of pay in law or or equity, and their claims should be close ly scrutinized. We foresee in this matter a yearly batch of bills before the Legisla ture, asking for the adjudication:of claims not - recognized by the bill of last winter and:bythe same perseverence manifested by others the - Treasury will be most likely to-thirteen annual "bleed" to pay men no more entitled to it for military services than - the man in the moon." Accidental Poisoning. _ _ Mr. Woodward, his wife. and daughter, residing in Sharpsburg, who were arrested last Saturday on a charge of larceny pre ferred by Mr. and Mrs. Root, of this city, were accidentally poisoned on Sunday by eating hominy cooked in a copper kettle. They were all quite ill for some time, but are now as well as usual. It was rumored in the borough, and also in the city, that the poisoning had been intentional-by Mr: W., who could not bear the stigma of the charge brought against him. This proved a false statement as the circumstance was purely accidental. The two events togeth er have mused much gossip in Sharpsburg and vicinity and we deem it due to the family to state that they allege the ease was trumped up to persecute them, and that this will be made apparent when it comes to trial. _ I [Amax that a rumor has been eurren that the cure of my case made by Lind say's Blood Searcher has been denied by me since it was given. I now take this occasion to say . that I am entirely well, and live been in as good health as ever in my life, and , that the cure has been effected entirely by the Blood Searcher, prepared by Dr. Keyser, _at 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. The certificate pub lished by Dr. Keyser, in regard to my case ' , is entirely correct and true in every partaentie, and I am desirous the public should know the truth. 1 therefore give this radditional testimony in behalf of that medicine, as I remain" well to this day, as any one can know by calling on me at No. 4 Pine street. DAN] ci. A. Bove. PITTSBURGH, May 19, 1862. Dinkeliavings institution. The office of this new institution, at No. 110 Smithfield street, will be opened for business to-day and the Secretary, D. E. McKinley, Esq., will be on hand to receive deposits of one dime and upwards; also to give all necessary information.— This institution offers, to those who can only save small amounts,_an opportunity of accumulating a suns for emergencies, which is constantly drawing interest, and if, permitted -to remain, increasing rapidly by compounding. It must be very suc cessful here. Secession Turtle. Col. Jos. Fricker, now with the Burn side expedition, has sent to his successor, McCartney, at the Commercial Saloon, Fifth - street, a huge secession turtle, which he captu.ed at Beaufort, N. C. Like any thing-else of rebel proclivities or associa tions', this monster will find but little sym pathy in this loyal neighborhood. We shall take occasion to manifest our patri • otism, by demolishing a portion of Fricker's contraband, unless, like his re bel prototypes, he shall this morning be found to. have exercised his faculty of "backing out." Suicide. On Monday afternoon Coroner McClung held an inquest on the body of Samuel Shaw, a single man about sixty years old, of Ver sailles.township, near Turtle Creek, who was found on Sunday evening. suspended theiseck in the stable of his brother, with wham he resided. He had been in bad health for some time and suffering from menial weakness, hung himself while all thelemily except a small boy were absent at church.. The jury found a verdict of - death by suicide. Fatal Accident. On Monday, , a laborer, about forty years of age, named Adam Lloyd, was instantly killed , at!wattles keg fitetory, Fitt towa*hip. He was removing boards from a circular saw, against which he fell, strip ping*, flesh from his right arm, • cutting through the side and penetrating the liver and lungs. The Coroner held an inquest and the jury found a verdict of accidental death. Lloyd resided near • East Liberty antleaves a wife and two children. IMEigerimui Countertbit, Counterfeit $1 bills on the Boyleston Bank, Boston, Mass., are circulating in thai*t . !andmany persons have been de ceiva(Vjatitough the notes are on potir, thin paper... The center-piece is a shield surmonnbidbylim eagle, and having fe male/pros on** side. On the lower right itf bat COrne,r are two farmers, and on the llehiutileorner is the word "One."— , Thfpthitirrie"&sston" is very bad Cavalry. Scusuty-five men of the Sixth United States Cavalry, in charge of a Lieu tetinntealtipped on the steamer Mariner yeeftrWaid left for Louisville in the afternoon. They came from Carlisle Bar racks and are Wand for Pittsburg Land ing, Tonsuilaw _ jai • Elle IL It. TitiOateadville • Republimiss says this roadlioilisen sublet from Johnistown to Middismiz, fourteen miles, and that it will probablybe comleted to that point the presept:seimon. About one hundred hands are now mimes, lon the work. It is in tended to connect it with the Pittsburgh, Fort;!:Ara and Chicago Railroad at Ne'; • ton, via New Castle. vtii - Pittidnurigher. It iii ataied that 4toberi Criswell, of this city, (Nn of a former engineer at the jail,) who ha hini on the steamer Col. Steil for New Orleans before-the rebellion broke out" anklitigfinellneble after that event to realm' lonte-;ilied on the above boat, upon &quail rlver E two or three weeks ago."' mother received news of her son 'a death situ:elite Capture of New Or- - Irmindigged. • Kash QuinnQuinnweiresierday trommitted to jail, , ~W t on oath of Ruth Morris, with adlktriksavon Sunday. John Mc- Dalai igis Aiiiimitted for threaten ing *Oa Ofticwife vtiClaCtit:b: • eh. Vgirt OfYaitil , =fl w ouriil. o •PWiftsAbluittokeirt t e tff ' go Ind J. W. Hailtaan f tbi%. modfigst Annafment, one month ago, but - tivebtr Eight or nine have died usditheywhine so far re covered as to.b ablelo go to their respet.- tive tomes: or :`rejoin 'their regiments.-- There are still seventeen at the Marine Hospital'and three at Passavant's infirma -17; All are Constantly and rapidly im proving and in a short time alt will be in a condition to return to their homes.— These left yesterday for their homes in Illinois and Michigan. Among the pa tients at the Marine Hospital are tworebel prisoners one of whom has suffered in tensely,, but i both are now convalescing and will, a few days, be handed over to Major Montgomery, U. S. Quartermaster, for disposal. They express the liveliest sense of gratitude at their kind treatment here and if released and permitted to go home, we do not think they would again be found in the rebel ranks. All the sol diers have been tenderly nursed, well at tended and skilfully treated at the l lospi • tale and_ they speak in enthusiastic terms of the.kindmess of our citizens to them— not only those having charge of the Hos pitals, but those who daily visited them and ministered to their comfort. Our people will feel sufficiently repaid for their attentions in the knowledge that they have aided in alleviating the suffering of the brave men who fight our battles. Falling Back. The 'Wheeling Intelligencer learns from a gentleman who arrived on Sunday from Gen. Cox's headquarters, at Raleigh, that Col. Scammon, who had advanced to Princeton, in Mercer county, had fallen back from that village to a stronger posi tion, before vastly superior numbers of rebels. The roads from Gauley to Raleigh, and from Raleigh:to Princeton are in a miserable condition. Forage is exceed : , ingly scarce, and it is with the greatest dit• !leaky that food is found for either man or beast. Union Soldiers Murdered in Virginia. The Wheeling Intelligences relates that after the light at McDowell, Va., when the Union troops had fallen back to Franklin, a member of the Thirty-Second Ohio, from Lima, Allen county, was brutally murder ed by guerrillas. lie hal stepped aside from the road a short distance to wash.— _ . In a few minutes a shot was heard in that direction, and on going to him he was found dead, and stabbed in eight places about the face. The miscreants were sup: posed to have escaped to a cave called Saltpetre Cave, a short distance up the side of the mountain, where they were known to harbor. Fanehon. The new dramatization of this very in teresting drama was presented at the Theatre last evening for the first time, Miss Cecile Rush as Fanchon. She was per fectly at home in the part and pleased the entire audience. The scenery and proper ties were good, the company did well and the piece went off admirably throughout. It will be repeated to-night and we advise all who can to see " Fanchon." Billy Thomas' Benefit. Billy Thomas, of Trimble's Varieties, takes a complimentary benefi t th is evening, when a rare bill of attraction is offered, embracing twenty performers and an in finite variety of songs, dances. &c., with the farce of the " Rough Diamond," Billy gives his very funny stump speech, original with himself. It always takes down the house. Fatal Accident. Coroner McClung was called upon last evening to go to Mater township to hold an inquest on . the body of a laboring man, name unknown to our informant. Ile was found dead in the stable of his employer. behind a horse which had evidently kicked him to death. Injured. We hear frequent Complaints of the ra pidity with which the cars of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Passenger Rail way run down Third Street. Yester day car No 17 came in collision with the buggy of Mr. E. Edmundson, Upholsterer, on Third near Market, throwing out his son, cutting him severely on the forehead and leaving an ugly gash. Lieut. Vol. Herron Gone. Lieut. Col. F. J. Herron, of the Ninth lowa Regiment, who has been spending a few days with his parents in this vicinity, left for Washington On Tuesday morning. He has improved very much since his arri val here, and his wounds will not detain him much longer from active duty. Home on Voirlough. Lieut. Tyson, of the Forty-611h Penn sylvania regiment, in service at Port Roy al, S. C., has arrived on a short visit to his friends in Allegheny. General. Nigel. General Franz Sigel, one of the most popular officers in the Western army, passed through this city on Monday night. lie was on his way from Washington City to rejoin his command. Arrest tbr Lareeny. A man was arrested by the reg ular po lice last evening, charged with stealing fifteen dollars from a stranger, at a tavern in the Fifth Ward , by taking it from the counter, where the countryman was care lessly exhibiting it. JOSEPH NMI. ANTHONY Nurrxre. JOSEPH MEYER &HON, NANITIPACITIMM I OP FANCY' AND PLAIN . ' FURNITURE dr CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) . nog PI1119111110;111. PATENT WRITING CASE . . rrinfs CASE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Tea and Pencil, Paper and:lnkstand. • India Itudiber, and Meeker.. • Cheekerlboard, and yet will fold UP so. as to measure only 83S inches by 2 inches. For mile by • • . W. No EEAV.IFIN, WOOD k THIRD STS. NE w.,ao-o - wpm na.vCritirr itztagmew =toot w w the &It • law andlehoice seleation of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youthswear. en;bisiPi l as t ail the sawed Ohm 00A1114104, CASSIMRRIWIAD. W. H. nee= ' , • "nsivelfultik 84414 - 4 Aijagent VISTLN4I3: *_. eerm 41""MkEtMer _we Woodland. •4311 B ,grtf' 4 i 2 ' C rrr I M PI MAVIO N T4V I, " The Morality of the. Republican LE= as illuminated by the .venerable Welles, formerly of Connecticut, now a curious specimen of human longevity pre seryedin the. Navy Department, is: truly , lovely' to Conteuiplate. This " ancient mariner" is supposed by many to be the original Captain Noah who commanded the ark, but as an admirer of that re spectable sailor I deny that Ciideon re minds one of him, i , .ave slightly in his morals. Noah, you remember, got on a terrible "rampage," drank considerable, and com mitted divers and sundry little indiscre tions, just after landing front a forty days' cruise; but it is a common failing for "old salts" to do similar things, even down to this clay, and I think, therefore, that Cap tain Noah should be forgiven, and not be abused by odious comparisons between himself and Gideon. Noah had no brothers-in-law by the name of Morgan. He neither married a Morgan. nor did any Morgan marry a Noah, as far as heard from. But, if such relationship had existed between the Noah and Morgan faMilies, I very much doubt whether Noahls sense of propriety would have permitted' him to have ;paid his hroth er in-law $14,(41:10 a month for purchasing the ark, or wh4her his shrewdness would have allowed hiM, for a moment, to think that the most Oonomioal manner of em ploying a man is pay him two per cent. upon all the money hecan possibly spend; nor do I believe That the idea of honesty then entertained ty Captain Noah would have sanctioned such an arrangement. But Gideon Welles, of Connecticut— moral, Puritanical, Chadbandish, nigger beloving Gideon—beingof the Yankee per suasion and an exemplary member of the great moral reform and retrenchment Be publitan party, deems it safe, expedient and entirely christianlike, to buy a few yes sels for the navy through his brother-in law, George D. Morgan, another pious Re. publican. And Secretary Welles kindl) and economically tells Geerge D. Morgan that he cannot afford to pay hint any reg ular salary, but that he will give, the men trifle—enough for a Republican patriot—oi two per cent. upon all the money that he, George, could spend for ships, steamers, &c.. in five months. Upon tins, Geo. D. Morgan, with great and ardent patriotism, pitches right into the marine dicker, And, in live months. buys boatsenough to make the:mug SUM of seventy thousand dollars profit to himself, for which you and land other poor people "out West' . must he taxed. John P. Hale, Republican, of New Ilampshire. Chairman of the Committee• on Naval Atliiirs in the Senate, investiga ted the whole matter, and he reports it a swindle on the Government and the peo ple—one that ought to meet with the se verest punishment—a grand marine larce ny perpetrated upon the be-taxed citizens of the United States through the corrup• tion and the connivance of Gideon Welles, Yankee moralist and general philanthro pist, from conscientous Connecticut. The Van Wyck committee prove it all, and demonstrate the fact that ‘Velles, the Cabinet officer of "honest" "Old Abe, — is a regular thief, a robber, a pirate upon the Navy of these United States. A House committee prove it ; a Senate committee endorse it; John P. Hale reiterates it in a Senatorial speech: and the House gets -V, votes to censure this high-born knave, and eondemn him before the people, upon the same day that they passed a resolution damning, with ineffaceable disgrace, the late Secretary of War. But Gideon Welles had patronage in h grasp. Republican members could not a ford to give a vote against patronage, an so Gideon escaped. lowa Politics—More Indications. A correspondent of the Chicago Times, writing from lies Moines. lowa, says: We have to-day had our charter election, and as I have anticipated and confidently predicted, it is a complete and overwhelm- Democratic triumph. We have elected our Mayor by eighty-seven majority, and twelve out of the fourteen members of the City Council. As I stated in my last let ter, it was u straight political fight. All the elements of opposition ware arrayed against us. Our candidate for Mayor be ing, in addition to a sound Democratic, an Irishman and a. Homan Catholic, every charge of secessionism, treason, know nothingism, was rung out industriously, but with no effect. For the first time in years the Democracy are able to celebrate a decisive and most glorious victory in Des Moines. The aggregate vote polled was near elevt n hundred—the largest ever cast here at a charter election; so that the abolition organ, in its morning issue, in be wailing the fortunes of the day, cannot at tribute the defeat of its party to the ab sence of its voters at the seat of war; their "Wide-Awakes" were all here. The great beauty of this contest is the fact that the two candidates for Mayor were competitors for the same office two years ago, when the Republicans elected their ticket by a sweeping majority. "The world moves." Another correspondent of the same pa per, writing from Ottumwa, lowa, 11.1111011 U ces.olll2 more Democratic victory as fill lows : The Democracy of this city, following the example of Chicago, yesterday achiev ed a glorious victory. We elected every one of the city officers, for the first time ie two years; ,we also elected six.out.of nine aldermen,' Thus the work goes brave ly on ; city after city, town after town, are rapidly returning to .the old Democratic standard. The Republicans were afraid to bring out a straight Republican ticket; so a Union Convention was called, and they had the magnanimity to place one Demo• crat upon their ticket, but the Democracy, ever titithful to the Constitution and the Union, routed them, horse foot and dra goons.':. Look out for lowa this fall. We steal send some Democrats to Congress. Dissatisfaction of the Soldiers in the Department of the South. A Washington correspondent says that intelligence received from the Department of the South states that our army there is impt4ientat the kind of duty, assigned to them: They object seriously to being main tained as a sort of special armed police, merely to facilitate experiments in the social development of the negro race, and are anxious to be engaged in more sol dierly duties pertaining to the prosecution of a war for the suppression of rpbellion and the restoration of Federal authority throughout the rebel States. • - In this connection I may record the fact that, accordinoo the testimony of military. geutlemeei who `came passengers from Port Royal in the Atlantic to-day, the procla mation had 'already been attended by mis chievous effects , upon the troops. Some of tie'dflicersAie said to have told Gene ral Hunter to . his face that _they thought white Matiferi r abundaitlY-competent to suppress this rebellion, and thut, whether such was the ease or not, they were deter mined never, to fight shoulder to shoulder with slaves (or contrabaids.) g' -.Texas Sick of the War. - 'Accounts from Texas represent that the i gplim, • finding ie- becoming so strong iummg the iniabitents, that the secession toree intim state will soon be compelled*, eraMiate or iturrender at discretion. Thi „ le have become sick of the war, and ' fineduneetbl4is sdmnmatered to they wllThe Rely to lac them worse. TUE.llk4b* VET ' War 0. LIMP, .cminer Or Pennant' St; eLtir streets, this morning; et II A. M. INSUNAENE ; INTERESTS. BLINDIV- ANDREW WHITE wishes to inform his friends and the public that he is situated on LIBERTY STREET, NO. 187, near ST. CLAIR STREET, and is prepared to itecountimistto all who may want anything in his line at the lowest rate, for each or such trade as may suit him. Old. Blinds repaired. repainted and trimmed at the very, lowest price. and if the work does not 911.pleae I will charge nothing for it. N. —4t hae been freely reported by some of my particular friends in my line that I had quit the Blind making, which is not so. my:2- I aid t NOW READY. ARTEMUS WARD HIS BOOK, With Many Comic Illustrations on Tinted Paper. Elegant 12m0., Oloth Bound ; price $.l: CIONSISTINO Ot"rirE R ICU EST 1 and most characteristic writings of this great American flu norist. For. everal years there has appeared no first-rate humorous boos from the American press, and a good one at this time, when the community is craving fir something where with to dispel he tlel , Ett:iArill into which it has been plunged, will be welcomed by every one. Many of the irresistibly funny letters of the im mortal "A rtemus Ward," have become familiar by being copied and re-copied in the newspapers of the day: others, luiwever, have escaped the eye of the reader, and an attempt has been made in this volume to collect the best, and to issue them in one handsome volume, splendidly illus trated. No one will be dissatisfied after investing a dollar upon a book that will illumine with peals ' of laughter every household into which it finds its way. For sale by HENRY MINER, No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Poet Office. tny2l RECEI-VElb a large stock of BLACK SIIAWLS, With Wino Broeha and Gold Mixed Border, Very Chem p. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, hrr 121-2 eentB. Vine .1 a cane( a rid ()manillas LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL, SKIRTS. ItS.Just opened a very niee :e.orttnent or S M 111 Ell Dlt ESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, my2l corner of Fifth and Market street& CCOWS PATENT PiTIRAIFEEIEBY BASKETS—We shipped Strawberries hest season in these baskets, in good condition, to Chi mien. Philadelphia 'and New York. For sale at No. 29 FIFTH STREET. iny2l J. KNOX. - BOOTS AND SHOES still continue to be sold at ABOUT HALF PRICE, CONCERT HALL SHOE STiAit,E;, NO. 62 FIFTH STREET. C A. S .F 1 RECE/IRD LAST. WEEK, EMBRACING EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY Women's Moroom Boots $l, CONGRESS GAITERS, 60 CENTS SA- JEWELRY MANUFACTERERW .ASSOCIATION in the back room. Send for a ca alogue of itrices sTATi ON ERY PACKAGES, with JEWELRY, 75 cents perdozon. J. R. GARDINER, 62 sth street, NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE. Agent for the Assonintion. BUCKEYE NOWELL% & REAPERA. RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS. CA YUGA CHIEF, JR.. 11'0 0 T.) s' MO I rEll, Separators, horse and Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, Ilay Rakes, Scythes, Scythe Stones and Rifles. Cultivators, 1 Harrows, and all sorts of Agricultural Implements constantly • on hand at • BECKHAM & LONOIO. rtg str. next door to Hare's Hotel. No. 127 Libe my2oee t 3. SEWING BIACIIINES—POS I - ME sale by auction of $3 Sewing Ma chines, at the Auction House of E. %V. L YN D, corner Wood street and Virgin alley, on Friday, May 2341. at It o'clock. as the . agent, Mr. DALY, is relinquishing that branch of business, and determined to close the whole stock at any price. The assortment comprises SLOAT'S LESTER'S IMPROVED CELEBRATED MAN UFACTURE. Various patterns of the most oost ly. beautiful finish and workmanship, which for durability. design, and giving general satisfacr cannot be excelled. A groat number are of the 13./PTD! AND smurnx PA TEAVE The average cost is from $4O to GM, but lest rections has been received to dispose of the entire stock on hand by public sale tothe highest bidder, with out regard to cost in prices. MICHAEL DALY, Agent. E. W. LYND. Auctioneer. my2o-td SPECIAL SALE OF BOOTS & MIKOFM. commencing Monday Afternoon, illay 10th. at 2 o'clock, at the Masonic, Hall Auction Rooms, No. MS Fifth street. and continuing Tuesday and . Wednesday, at 10.2 and 7,4 o'clock, will be sold a very large consignment of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins. Slippers. ice.. for Ladies , Gent's, Misses' Boy's and Children's wear, all new and fresh, direct from Boston , and will be sold without re gard to pnees, T. A. MeCLELLANIS, Auctioneer. DISSOLUTION 0} PARTNEIIIIIHIP The partnership of the undersigned under the style of GEORGE W. CASS & CO. was dis solved by limitation on the let instant. W. McClintock will attend to settling the business of the firm. Office No. IV. Market Street. 4EO. W. CASs. • Pittsburg, May WM. MeCLINTOCK. 10.11132—my17-Iwd VII H. SEELY. LIS 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. MUM is NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Seen Mies apt LADIES' RID SLIPPERS, 40 eta. LADIES' HEEL GAITERS, 01,00 IL I ADIEtV NOR. HEEL HOOTS. $1.25 0. S. DIFFENBACHER 1 NO. 15 '3Pi.l-riir sPriEmp, imyl4 *Meng Hem Frost Market Ott. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK OBTAIN. ED of the Lesidaturs, at ittlast sloe; • auPPleurent to its charter. allowing it to loan mo pes- at such rates as will enable it to pny eneenses and Pay • Dividend of SLY PER CERT.& year to' its dapafeeova. Therefore person wishing to borrow upon real estate basted in this comb , . 01111 apply directly to the Bank egi,Fearth street. CHAO: AcCOLTON. ityl6:lwd&lmw INE APPLEB— Itsh l'aosApplesjmiaressai*kLandfor mkt b,,t; • • ..Kay MEN•ar BlIvrnERS. awls N 9., 12040 11 1 0Msoi post. grata' moors, vmez• a. for We by BOWNA• isyll US- ood disk fa T/ON.irness iAer niSt To-D/►r Armatignautairra to I M E SAVINGS INSTITUTION 1110.110 SWIFTHFIELD STREET (orrosirk: THE CUSTOM HOTTEN,) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OLi r r• • VIC:V.II.S. President VICE PRESIDE iV.TS Win. If. Smith If, F. Rudd Thos. D. Messier A. Reineman Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jaeob Stnek re th Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEES. Josiah King C Zug A S Bell Joa Dilworth S S Fowler W A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz F Rabin C W Ricketson J M Tiernan S H Hartman D M Long . R J Andersdn Jos W Baxter D E McKinley C If Wolf Robert D Coeh ran Win Smith W Ihmsen G B Jones B F Jones W 11 l'hulp.; C II Herron .ti ECRET.,;IIII" AN - 11 TB EA strlIER D. E. MeKINLEI". Open daily, from o A.. 11. to '2 v. a. Also. Tues day and Saturday evenings. from 6 to 14 o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June :if each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as prideipa I, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, &c., fur nished at the office. 41Sir This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits. easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only beingsafc but bearing interest, in stead of remaining unproductive. - my2l. SUNDRIES-- 31 casks Muire & Sons Ale ; • 2t) do Barclay Perkins London' Porter 2/ do Fullkirk Ale 10 do Tennett's Stout ; In store and for sale by WM. BENNETT. No. MI Wood divot. MNEB A L WATARII—I AM THIS day in receipt offresh supplies of Congress and Empire Waters. As a spring medicine. Congress Water is excel- Icnt. The freshest article always on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and the Diamond. my2l irk\ MOUNT WASHINGTON— MP Choice locations for dwelling.houses ; large lot of ground at low prices and on easy terms.— The Situation is healthy and pleasant; the lots are f;(/ feet front on a wide street, by 120 feet deep. and are sold at the low price of emu each. Ac commodating terms will be made with thepur chaser. have also four lots of ground on High street. fronting the city, at $3OO each, Also, a large lot of ground, l'A) feet square ; price , 4 ;4f00. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market street. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED IN EVERY STYLE, and charges LOW. Warranted the best of material in all cases. E. OUDRY, Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. near the Bridge. WI-Address J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf .IP°ASH -10 CASKS NO. 1 RECEIV ET) and for sale by my2l HENRY H. COLLINS. ______ LAKE FISK -50 half barrels White Fish; 50 do do Lake Herring. Just re ceived and for sale by my2l HENRY H. COLLIN& ALLOW-13 BARIIMIELOPAIME TAL LOW inn received and for vale by JAS. A. FETZER. corner Market aad First streets. OATS -150 BUSHELS EEVO IT OATS just received and for sale by JAR. A. FETZER, Comer Markstausd Mat streets. GORY HEAL-76 EIISHELIN FRESH Ground Corn Meal just received and for sale JAMES A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. SMITH & PITOAIHN, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 4s ST. CLAIR STREET. FAMILY COAL DEPOT. WM. M. STEWART, 7)EALEIi IN COAX., in- Comer SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY STEEETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. WS. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short miles. mhSam. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS— Cheaper than at Auction Prices and Warranted, AT JON. M. BORLAND'S, CHEAP CASH STORE. Come and see for Yoursodree. my l 7 9S Market street; 2d door from Fifth. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 .FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the Fin! Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF St 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES sold in the United States. MORE TB•N 20,000 SOLD THE PAST. TEAR We offer to the public WHEELER & WIL• SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACEINR. et REDUCED PRIORS, with increased confidesee of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Maohinenow in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, =keg the lock-stitch impeadble to unravel, alike on beth Aida, is simple in construction, more speedy is movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Ckettlars giving prime and description of machine furnished grades= application in per son or by letter, Every Machine warranted for three year& apt WM. BUMRKR k CO EATON, MIAMI= CO— NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesale sk Retail Buyers to a large and varied stock of desirable good Oat opened. aide THIS DAY— Just opened a complete assoepneat of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. wee= de. co., m o 143 Federal street. AUmtheit, *RN OWEAIIIMOAT watEcir: FOR SALE— ••• The wreck of steamer consisting o Hull PAUSE:MOM sow Meg at the Marine Railf . Borers, Engines, Doctor Wagger. Mog Chains. Anchor Charm. &o. Appjy_t o my3-1n .CAL LA D WELL A BRO.. Ss WatAt And. . E" Ma " Mr "' rpIegrAIIINGI AT . IicCLELLANDSA In mud toßooti., sod Sam CIIMPINGI HlNfilf: ~. .MILAV , OM • jaaTimikosztrants%. - Odriad erower Sig WI Gnat Omit lOWA AIetrOXBEIIRM. , PITTSBURGH • THEATRE. Lasser thn MAN.tospt........WM. HENDERSON. PRICES or Atnneinalt.'—ftiv o r Baal ss'°°i Single Seat in Prirate Bei. - 11: ..Partillotto sp a . Drees Circle chairs. .50 Nitta Mae. 2 - Gents; Colored liellern 25 centre :Coloredi Born 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. Tills. EVENING. 3rd appearance of the youngand beautiful tragic actress CECILI?, RUSH. who will appear as I'ANCHON. dramtired by Mr. George Marlow. Beautiful New licence. Mechanical Eileen'. .JAMES PARK, Jr T"'ILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing a superior nritiele of • L IME. which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Best quality of Family Coal always on hand as usual. myM. DICKSON. STEW ART dic CO. SILVER PLATED WARE AT AUCTION. MIN THURSDAY, DAY 224, AT 2 AND WI 7 14 o'clock, at the MASONIC HALL AITCTION 1100 MS, NO. 55 Firm STREET. will he sold the largest and choicest stock of Sil ver Phsted Ware offered at Auction this sea son, comprising in part Magnificent Tea Netts. Coffee Urns, Soup and Lana Tor reens. Ice Pitchers. Fruit and Card Baskets, Tete-a-Tete Setts, Elegant (as tors, Superb Wine Sett, Tea. . Table and Desert Spoons, Large and Small Goblets, Magic and Plain Butter Dishes. Syrup and Cream Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Card Cages, ,Salt Stands, in great variety. Forks, Tobacco Boxes, McClellan Pipes, Camp Cups, Napkin Rings, with numerous articles not men tioned above. The attention of the Indies. if , particularly invi ted to this sale. . . The stock being direct from one of the largest manufactories in the East, with orders to close our, will be sold without reserve. Sale continued till all is cold. Ware on exhib: tion on the tnornirg of sale. Seats provided for ladies. Terms Cash Ps Funds. my2o 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. 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 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 full line of notions and fancy goods. WHOLESALE ROOMS, ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED DRESS GOODS, SACQUES, &cc., NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS, EXTRA RIVET FASTENINGS. . Hosiery and Sun Umbrellas, NOUSEKEEPINC GOODS, oodu far Gents and Boys Wear, PRINTS, GINOHAMS. CHECKS. &c Terms Cash, Makes Prices low. C. HANSON LOVE * CO., mylil No. 74 Mirka. street. KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORN& LLOYD a. BLACK. Manufacturers of ' liar, Sheet, Boller ' Plate , Ileo_p, A awl T Iron, Nails ani Apia EN ; ALso. Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron. suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK Warehouse, No.BB Waterstreet. and N 6 Market wheel, Baumlern 111BATEDINEASElla. • " PDr. BROWN'S MEDICALII 4 and SURGICAL Ofi'MN°. 80 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. • 5 Dr. BROWN ban old cities. of Pittsburgh. andhas been PratAtefor thelsgt tweet:Mite' years. Hie business has been confined mostly toPrivate and Surgical Diseases. In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guar antee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re lief by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure. the • worst kern of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint. which manifests itself in the form of tatter psoriasis, and a great many &forms of skin dis eases, the origin of which the pedant is entirely ignorant. To pawns so &Sloth& Dr.Browu often hopes of a sure andze, reeovsig b. Dr. Brown's remedies for the &burning trouble brought on often by that solitary habit iffseerual aisMeation. which the young and weak minded often give way to, (to their own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they ealth. are safe. and make a speedy restoration of h RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to eure this painful disease IN • PEW DATII-h• will warrant a cure. He also treats Glee. Geoaersimeso Striates. Urefttal ' Female Weakness. monthly Suppreesions. of the Joints Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains in the B ac k and Kidneys. Irritation of the Biadder.A.t. gather with all diseases of ae impure origin. A letter describing the snaptomseontaining a rxg. directed to DR. BROWN , N 0.50 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately answer. ed. Medicine seat to any address, safely packel and secure tem observation. (Mee and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield stmt. Pitlibmgh. Pe. itelfielawdr 980111.41N0N ILMONIU MSILIFLIIIIIIO9, HAR' II , A third sings o thee. donut. useful and cheap Harmoniums rooalved to-day. Directors of Sehook_Singuis aims, andthe IMMO Leahyn app 'wits* to rail and ' ems me of JO ' m7B MI Wood ' *sat. • r• Pwrys—s pm = 70euwe Chieltirlikamoo. ribdridd aid forte by . '4WEEFIL 'WILLOW. - ulll Wood wed. r - 1 1 CaltiisTo" 17. Isom( * T=.W. Wo 3 a ° • , ~ • i, •BO • 4.711311111N , -,•-• • , US wood sirentiD, actifl7 kirgirminrio• ir ado & y. lasl7 184 Wood ot. T. A. M'CLELLAND. Auctioneer JOSEPH HORNE, Nos. 77 and 79 Market street, 21 and 3d stories. CITIZENS AND STRANGER ALIVitIt .. 7.II — THLLIGAITIORL PORT or PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. . • Weaklier-Bennet. Brlnffirrilksi • Clark. Broitneriue. Col. Bayard: Feebler. Elisabetk. Lissie Martin:Brown; Wheeling. Belfast. Carleton. quirionati DEPARTED. Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Oahlatin. do Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling. Emma tlraham, .{yens, Zanesville. Mariner. Carnet.. Cincinnati ler The River—Last evening at twilight there were 6 feet 6 inches water in the channel and rising. Weather cloudy, with occasional showers. ktr . Capt. W. Dean's new steamer Navi ratur leaves this day Inr Cincinnati 'and Saint Louis. The hull was built'by Messrs. Cock and Williams. Brownsville, and is eompletbineveryl respect; the cabin is one of Gallen! heit Ali; and that is Sayillg a good deal; the hull is 14 feet, beam a`i feet, bold 5 feet ; painting by Web Nel son ; her capacity is about 500 tons, and ,iiit.her construction no expense has been spared. Capt. Dean, one of our most experienced bolt builifeis' has, to use a common phra.se, '•spread hiniselfi!' Compekint judge,: pronounce her one of the best adapted boats of the season. Captain Dean has hosts of friends, because he is upright and honor able in all his dealings. 31r..1. L.Lytle goett - ont as first clerk, and we congratulate the owners in securing so worthy and competent. officer, We wish the owners aml officers the largest success, and are Confident they will deserve it. Ottlr . The line steamer .E. T. M'Combs, Captain Donnelly, leaves this day for Cineimaati. Louisville anti Evansville. This boat has been fitted up in a superior manner, and offers the beat of accommodations to passengers and shippers:— Our attentive friend Captain Lightner will do the honors in the office, with credit to himself and with profit Ilir the owners. SED,;,. The splendid passenger steamer Daeotah, Capt. D. h. flendriekson, isunnolinued for Cincinnati. Cairo. Saint Louis and Saint Paul. This boat has the best of accommodations, atten tive and experienced officers. Mr. Otis B. Childs will do the attentive in the office, whilst Captain's Hendrickson and Evans will see that immunisers have the best of attention. Capt. Maratta's steamer Emma was sold to Capt. Mann, of Cincinnati. for .513,000.' Se''The favorite steamer Science, Capt. Reno, i= the packet:ll.r Marietta. Gallipolis aid Portsiriouth this day at 4 1.. m. She is a favorite and deservedly so, kr"The Whoelingpacket for this day‘iii the steamer Lizzie Martin, Cam. Drown. She leaves at men. For l'auselnnati. l'atiro. Snit Louis, feria, Dubuque and St. Paul. THURSDAY, MAY 23.4 P. -AL • ' 4l _ THE PINE STEAMER 2EIO • FAST.Captain Carleton. will leave am announced fur the above and. intermediate ports. For freight or passage apply on board or to my2l JOHN FLACK. Agent. I==="wrrr.r!rq*ril FRIDAY. MAY 24, 4 P. M. THE SPLEEDID PASSIM GER Steamer MODERATOR. Ueorge Commander, will leave as an nounced for the above and intermedilte porta, For aright orDamage al 413 , on board or to - my2l J. B. LIVINGSTON, & CO.,Agent& For Cincinnati. Louisville and Linn*. THIS DAY, MAY 21 10 A. M. remNTlllll SPLEfibllr - PAINE". Donnell er, JOHN T. Me= COMBS, Captainy.. will leave hr ther above and intermediate Forts on the day an flounced above. For freight or passage ap_ply - on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON* WM HASLET'''. or JOHN FLACK. Agents. or Cinctostatt, ralroi, St. Zombi aad St. Paul. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 4 P. M. g n aw& THE LIGHT DRAUGHT Passenger ateigner D A C 0 T yl l e s. Capt. D. L. Hendrickson, will leave as ann Above. . . For freight or passage. apply on board or to J NO. FLACK, or JOHN B. LIVINGSTON & CO, m3l . - Agent& -- -- For Fischman sod Louisville. THURSDAY, MAY 22,19 A. M. TUE NEW AND LIGHT draught passenger steamer .SIL AKE. NO. 3, Witowby, commander, will leave. as announced a bove. For freight or passage apply on board or to mr2o D. U. LEWIS. Agent. For 6t. Louis, Keokuk. litioek Island, Dubuque and Salle Paul. THIS DAY. MAY E. E NEW STEAMER SaMJNAVIGIATOR CaDt IrDliaal Dean. will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports. Tor freight or mew sop], on board or to my2l J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO.. Agents. For Beaver Steubenville and THE PACKET BITABLE." Liuie Martin. D. T. Erwin, own :wander. leans for as above, ports, *laptop. Wednesday and Frio*, at 12M.' • • For freight for p inoapvapply on board or to - • .7. COLUMBA (X)..1" Water atroota •*1 1 41Ptier__ _.- Tesdaz Pasket reit marseita u and zailesville., ' mug FINE PAIIIIIMINMIL steamer, MLA GRAHAM. Cap creme Ayers. oommaader. leaves Moberg every TUESDAY. at 4p. m., and bawl every FRIDAY at 8 a. or. For freino . ra v mmilv i mli r eo . r iids to 4 , For Marietta, Park orisburg Gallipolla and Portsmouth: EVERY WEDNESDAY, 4 P. M. THE STEAMER, XCIIINCS4 captain Wm. Den% - ham Sir e t a , rietta . Pasieembuti find Oaßlikdis. maiming week!" tripe. hiving rittaborsh avow IVEDKINDAT:g4 0 clunk, and returning lam* f i tinasha eveJ . B. Y FRIDAY at 8 o'obek. - ' , ,-.-.., LIYINOSON & CO.. Aientn.-b.:,i, STEAM/10AT AGENCIfir W3l. XIC. A. Z XAM 'Jr Ho °penal an °Zoe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, j"; Where he will transaet a General Stens* Agency business, and would solicit a share arm— 1 roam() from steamboat men. • - 11 P. 21147di MIKANOIS FOR TWO lIIINIMILIWIPPIr LARS—Raines Brothers elegant Rownrood 7 octave Pianos, with carved irips. round steamy fun iron *we. Rosewood lops and rich ittuutt•: hiss. for two kindred dollars. For gabby mot JOHN R. MBLLOLIBI Woad striut.,', ir _maw mama eArmis row .3.41 73 Vests. Ladies' Lasting Slippers for 40 cents Ladies' Morocco " "35 cents. And other Goods in proportion, at - :FOIL H..aeimmuk myl7 98 Market. 2d door froinlrdth street. pOTATOES— . - 150 bushels Red Potatoes- - - • 150 do Pinkeye sad leCbidieSl o4 90 do PritteoAllied desekesi!•r and toroth) by JA - A., myl9 mass Mikity:M/9* coows , czumilativisinimilma , PORATOR, andilibL ua raw MO% lir "fie & - No. Jllll7Libetty street • STALICIENNT: NONE% IN PAM. %Cams. splendid Miele. for_gardeen. Or. We BECKHAM k LO NG - • MY 2O Noelll7 Liberty • . Blr GI ANS 11111APINSI 1161 ! ,- ICIIINAHIS.I . 800 1 rgrar— - 27 -BEciThrarsiw. No- I ST Wei street.) C, EDWASD S. GOLDEN , Aneesimr and unselor at law Kittanning. Armstrong, Oe.. . . 8.--The unsettled &ulnas oftbelate inn of golden and Fulton wUt be attended to exclusivels 111 ineeidua. _ mann. Arca solt,T. 1 4•••aixszlia maim ayanadio c e amaJasak• by - aurl6 KY ILCOLLENS. 41 1 1 4)' An. !", cd . ' PAuseisar at% ANDOWONIN AT TOWS OWN .ni;;;;;it Masonic Hall Auction BMW as Mast/set insl6
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