MEROPA.TIIORNINC(4-IPLY rTTi,j : ea.lteklee te lals Soldiers. Siekles having been ordered to're aultte ooiwnand of his Brigade, visited the . Soldiers' Rest, before leaving Washington to join the army before Richmond, and adOsteed his soldiers as follows : ".Sounens::---We have been separated for feW weeks, and while I have grieved ' at the separation, I am elated to know that yoshave fullyprovedyourselves to be brave and terse soldiers. During this Mparation you have sought honor and glory on the battle-field, and have won it. I I have been in this city seeking justice, and.kkave obtained it. I am again your Qemeral. I was not in the last fight, but it WaSnot my fault. In the next, I hope to lead you. But I have heard of you ; have inquired anxiously for you; for every regiment and company in the Excelsior Brigade. - I was glad to hear of your , gallant conduct, and behavior, mid it will be some recompense for the tiungers you have Poked through, and the trials you have endured, to know that your country honors yon for yOur faithful pertbrinance of duty. - What I say is applicabl e princi pally to the men of my own brigade. But giaiefinber that there were others •on the well-fought battle-field of Williams burg. If wasonly our advance—a few thousand brave spirits—who would not, sad could not, be defeated, who routed the luperior rebel forces. Every one sings the - Orgtukt of the braves who cotopiered at Williantiburg. But lam proud of nay own men: When we pledged ourselvesto e tch other .at Camp Scott, I came to this city antacid you could be relied upon. You betirriseified What I have - said. In your edneiiiion bee thing was neglected, and one Ottly;,that was to turn your back upon the'totsr Standing at your tent doors, you pledged yourselveti to stand by and follow your officers' 'when faithfully led, and your officers pledged themselves to lead you bravely. . j Both pledges have been redeem ed.' Some of the brightest name in the service - were blotted out at Williamsburg, but the-Excelsior Brigade has not been film to the oath they took when mustered danger and in death they have beee/aithful. and 1 doubt not ever will le. Let us now give three cheers for the grand old flag, and when you tight again beneath its ample folds T trust I shall lead You.!' The..eheers were given with a hearty goatE•willi -And _the General deseended from the stihd to speak with his soldiers, who have him an enthusiastic welcome. At their request, he is seeking to facilitate their's:change, that they may rejoin their regiments. Odd Petlows' Eueamp. meat. The annual session of the Grand En campuient,.of 0. 0. F. for Pennsylvania Was held on Monday, in Philadelphia, with a large representation of delegates. M. W. Grand Patriarch Wm. F. Rackliff presi -4;4. The returns were opened and the following officers declared elected : M. W. G. Patriarch, John Able, of No. 8; M. E. G. - H..Ptieat, Edmund Brewer. of No. 26; R.:111f. 0.8. Warden-Joseph Rowbotham, ..PENct. 9; R. W. G. J. Warden, John B. 11',ringer, of No. 38; R. W. G. Scribe, Curtis, of No. 17; It. W. G. Trees- AM* Remy Simons,-of No. 62; R. W. G. U. S. William H. Hopkins. of No: 64; W. I. Sentinel, William P. Tay lor, of No. 6; W. G. Sentinel. George C. Hooter, of No. 46; who will be installed-at an adjourned session to be held on Thurs da afternoon. at 6 o'clock. ts r jsss the report of the Grand Scribe! t h e f o li o :wing Statistics are copied ; Nem ber of Enci2stipmentti, 86: members initia ted, 101; pers...`es rejected, - 1; admitted by s ; w i t hd r „, , opy card,. 36; reinstate meats, 28 ; suspensi ens. 8t" . ; expulsions, 4; t aithita9; p ast chi t 4Tatriarchs, 1,213; contributing Patriarchs. _ 4 .648; number of Patriarchs relieved, 642; n.'mb" of wid owed- &Millet' relieved, '88; nu.° l ?er of se ,:t for re Pa triarchs buried, 83. Amount • liefoi Patriarchs, 89,586 30: o. wi."lowed families. $648 60 ; do. for burying the dead. $1,809; total amount paid for relie. e ,- $ll.BBB AO; do. collected during the year, $20,166 92. Mum , illek• and Wounded Mol dier. st, Philadelphia. •On/londoy the steamer John Brooks brought to Philadelphia, from Fortress Monroe,- eighty wounded and two hundred aadlevesty-two sick soldiers, mostly from NeW 'York and New Jersey, among . the number were nineteen Pennsylratnaas, viz : • 8: W. Cochrane, CO. B, 101st Pennsylvs, litaiha P. Dunn, 11th Pennsylvania Cav Davin olley, Co. B, 103 d Pennsylvania. Newton Stoghton, Co. K, 103 d Pennsn - mania. Hartison Pugh, Co. E, 103 d Pennsylvania. Wllluyoz' L. Burch, Co. C, 103 d Pennsyl - 'maim Peter Fryett, Co. F, 94th Pennsylvania. William H, Barron, Co. D, 86th Pennsyl , mania A. Hollinger, Co, F, 101st Penn film* Witham Iffusaelman, Co. D, 184th Penn- Demmatoillber, Co. H, 103 d Pentusylra- Dwridlhoonalt. Co. K, 101st. Penneylva- Hoary Latzer, Co. H, 68th Piennsylvania. Patrick MarekTi ,Co. H, 52d Pennsylvania. WAR! il i rktenn, Co. C, 9111 d Peansylva s.,,ara. William Harrison, Co. C, 7 2d Psunsylva ___lnki. Itielinal_ft, Co. C, 101st Pennsylvsmia. IhrittiriStits, Co. I, 52d Pennsylvania. Ji**lP. Packard, let Pa. Artillery, died dsi sh e Pangs- 14014115 m ef the lievomito Lawn. Vidor - is Act of Assembly of 1862, Qweisp o w Curtin, of this State, was author isid tO appoint a committee to revise.and act;4.. s the revenue laws. It was under ,et- the time of the passage of the - awash' members of the Legisla tors woad *five **Appointment. It has algae been ascertained however, that NV Ripreientitive can be se !NAME to nay civil office during his term an. the,Lopalature. The Governor has tbseilbre *pointed the following named : Wm. WClelland - Frank comity Charles Gilpin, Philadelphia; itebeet 1 WComb, Lawrence county. ramie or Skin Cleaner. This lathe name of-a new prepiration smidiV34. Cameron, No. 83 Fourth assess, Si the purpose of cleansing and preserviag the skin.. Ladies will appre dos it, tat alter theyu.se it once they will dinerd all noxious pa i nts . Ml:Cameron slits isikeit aau or article of hair-wash, forpaseating the hair from falling out an 'turning prematurely grey • and a botanic cream, for softening and teautify loathe hair. Mr. Cameron has on hand vieefelly `selected stock of the best Mona hair, which he is making into the Ogept_ styles of wigs,- toupees, madonna LOA. &,'sing the new illusion_ _part. 1 . • daidi gm, them a light and Kt like apropessee. ait We commend Mr. C. and his annalaiebir to the public. Ia the City. Rev R. Andlej Browne, Chaplain of the ReMiiiiilo4.4l4llplillg t , CoL Leasure in service at Port Royal, is now in this city. Mai ban Milt visit to his friends in Lawman cord F s aethe comes here to at wad* k m" 011ie, General Assembly of ailithutit Prolliyariaa chunk . dela ~- a **rligenisa. Tb s. , g ate A u Qin. < 4 rrAtot atiit 4 - sea 4 ritaiiikuilitiVilfifteo ur co terepormiea that AlleAllememie= hav ing have placed under the ban OCtheir displeasure and forbidden 'to xeittee- . the . .beildiat a Northern lady, pharigedtyith sympathizing with treason. .Seireely credit this statement, but if the person named.is re: &Ilya Secessionist we should like to know who she is, whether she is of Northern birth; and - if so, does sun belong to the city or is she merely a sojourner among us ? If this story is correct we cannot help thinking that the Committee haie acted somewhat hastily—perhaps wrong fully accusing a defenceless female. as was' done here not very long since in the case of a . poor young actress, of whom naughty I I stories were circulated. It is true that the female referred to may have been over zealous in her attentions to the rebel pris oners in the Hospital, but tie are at some loss to know how her ministrations could injure or affect any one here. We do not desire to he set down as an apologist of traitors, but merely as a human being, with the common instincts of our race. when we say that these two rebels, held here as prisoners of war, were certainly entitled to as much attention, care and good treatment as any of our owl, soldiers, and that if the lady in question chose, out of pure womanly kindness, to devote her self to those whose comfort may have been neglected by others, it was entirely her own affair, and, as her course could have little or no influence in this loyal community we do not think her actions (unless there are circumstances of which we are not in formed) merit as much attention as it is said they have received. Who will pre sume that if a suit of clothing had been" sent to a Union soldier in the Hospital complaint would have been made and the donor expelled ? Yet common humanity would dictate that all, friend and foe, should he treated alike. Let us hear whether any lady was expelled from the Hospital and for what reason, as we are constrained to believe that the Board have not done this thing on so slight a cause. Military Governor of Williams burg. By a private letter we learn that Colonel David Campbell has been appointed mili itary Governor of Williamsburg. Va., where his regiment, the Fifth Pennalyva nia Cavalry, is now stationed. He has appointed a captain in his regiment to the post of Provost Marshal. Col. Campbell will fill this position to the satisfaction of the Government and the people of Wil liamsburg, haring all the requisite intelli gence and experience. He has establish ed his headquarters at the College of Wil liam and Mary, in Williamsburg, the most ' celebrated seat of learning in the South. The letter says the battle ground exhib its every evidence of a severe and hotly contested conflict. Hundreds of newly made graves are visible and there are three large - hospitals, in which are some four hundred sick and wounded soldiers, of whom one half are rebels, wounded at Williamsburg. Many of the patients have suffered amputation. The insane asylum, containing about three hundred patients, has•been taken in charge by Col. Catepbell and is furnished with subsistence by the Quartermaster's Department. New Goods. When this caption is seen at the head of a. newspaper article the presumption na turally is that the ladies a-e to be ad- dressed, it suggests the idea of "opening I days" at dry goods stores (Ike says they open every day,) but this is not the design of this article. It is simply to state the fact that Carnaghan, the merchant tailor and clothier, Federal street, near the Diu• mond, Allegheny City, is daily receiving new goods, designed not for the fair. but for the wear of the Lords of creation, both great and small. Gentlemen who desire a first class, well fitting suit of elothes,for , businesss or dress, which will be city made and trimmed in the beet style. should not I fail to call on Carnaghan. Coroner's Inquest. Coroner McClung yesterday morning held an inquest upon the body of a Ger man named Philip Kreis, who died on Tuesday evening at the house of a dairy man named Pebolt, residing in Shaler t ':gwnship. Kreis had been employed by Pe and was found in the stable about five o'clock in the evening doubled over a pile of .straw, and evidently suffering from cram p. His limbs were drawn no and his hands tightly compressed upon his stom ach, in which condition he died in a few minutes. The . deceased was a married man, but had parted from his wife, who is now in Cinciauati. He had his trunk and papers at Anth'i beer hall, on Smithfield street, in this city, and it is said that he has about 5800 deposited here. Personal. Hon. Geo. W. Stein, State Senator from Lehigh and Northast . pton counties, was in the city yesterday. He left for the West this morning, accompanied by Josiah Cole, Esq., editor of the Correspondent and Democrat," an influential paper published in Easton. E. M. Shields. Esq., of Cincinnati, Su pervising Inspector of this District, also arrived here yesterday. Sprang a Leak. Yesterday morning the steamer Lake City got aground at White-Riffle. ten miles below the city and, when a tog had pulled her off, was found to have sprung a leak, leaving four feet water in the hold and damaging the' argo, which will , he remov ed to-day by lighters. Silver Ware at Auction. This afternoon, at two o'clock, the sale of the largest and choicest stock of Silver Plated Ware offered this season, will be commenced--beaatiful Tea Sett Setts , Castors, Coffee Urns, Ice litohiii,-Butttit Dishes, Salt Stands t ,Goblets, Spoons,Forks, and every thing in that all of which will be sold to the highest bidder. t. 'Panchen. . . We advise all lovers of theatncals to see this piece. It is one of the mOstrdelight ful dramas ever produced on oar stage and cannot fail to please all. As Fanchon Miss Rush is beyond critichtm Orint the part gracefully an d natur ally. while she m well supported by then company. No one who takes our advice will regret it. Lunn, bear in mind the peremptory sale of Sewing Machines to take place at the Auction House Of E. W. Lynd, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, on Friday next, May 2sd, at 2 o'clock. For particulars read the advertisement ,in an• other column. • - ratted Preabysersau Asimithl47- . The General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church met last evening in the Second (Dr. Primile3r l s) church, Sixth street, with a large attendance. The opea ing sermon was preached by Rev. R. D. Harper, the retiring Moderator. Citynertality. Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of . Health, reports the interments as follows, from May 10th to May 18th, 18152: 1 , Omipani L , Ada . k* Ikie - t b o- et r t —.. C .—hilire n. Aw f 01 i ... 2 Me i sins a 2 Railrod Aceot', 1 l wit.. •• . •'....:.;0" •.. • • '27pluitlfiiii-1:: - .....2 - 7 tin llamatioa alums • 7 Of the above there were . : . Under 1 year - '2 Welt 30 to 40 4 L ''.o ' 1 Ftril.to 2...-- 2 " 40 to 50...._.....--1, , • 2to • - 3 ' "-- 50 to 00 • " sto 104..... .... ..-. 0 Into 1tt...;.. „.--:.. .. Ito 15., ....,.. . 0 • ' • L. 70 to 00,.....-,--- .10toiti o l;,.. tr,o . ..... , litii. , -.,....*, - ......„, i r tiol l iefttili -J.:3.1...w. ! at.or ~J08~8~'idi~~OH { " ?friiiiaiSeeVßsas'oi FANCY AND PLAIN Fr ItNITURE - dr CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PATENT WRITING CASE THIN CANE 1550 ARRANWED To give the writer a table eight by nine inehea to write upon, will hi.. 1,1 Pon MA Pencil. India kubbar, and Cheitkorig and xyt wits IhLi up ur to amour, ontr,34 Imbed by 2 inettee. For .4aoby IC HAIVE,II', CUSTOM HSE. Pittsburgh. April 14th, OU 1562. I _ NOTICE .IS HEREBY I+llr Ell that "SEALED PROPOSALS" tioroin roabieeguig. Ok r a on e application t a a t th l i i :; l sfh?.,, i til be receivisi thereat. until 12 o'clock. mi•ridi on. or the FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE IiEXT. for the supply of Provisions. Medicine. Ae., enumerated in mid forms, for one year. commencing on the SrstofJulY next. and ending on the thirtieth of June following. The quantities stated are esti mated with reference to the usual number of pa. tients in the Hospital; but the United States rc• serves the right to take more or lees of said arti eles, accordingly as they may be required. If the articles delivered at the 'Hospital are not iu the judgment of the Physician of the best quality and adapted to the Hospital, he will be at liberty to reject the same, to purehase other 3irtirle. in their stead. and to charge the cont ractor with any ex cars accost over the contract prices. The It cited States reserves the right to accept the pronosals for the whole or any portion of the articles ,peei fied. CHAS. IT. RATC 11E1 .0 R. spls:td Surveyor and Agent of Shrine Hospital - - - - DIL.BIRANNTRUP, NO. NS SIN ITO 1hm."17 FIELD STREET. eau be consulted at all hours of the day. See large advertisement. • myl9-4t ATTORNET JOJIN Lv, KIIIIRPATRICIEiII he a can for nomination to the ahave oleo , before the nest nominating Republican County Conseil tin. - upl-tdawte - - 13 .—T.--1880--.X. DEL A II ' PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted Nature's great re,torer. They invigo rate, strengthen and purify the system. oure Dye , pepsia. Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhira. &e. A perfeet appetizer and Muhl. They inrigorate the body, without tlmulating the brain. They are compound of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots end Herbs, and are receommended by all who roe them. Adapted to old or young, but particular', recommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grooms. Druggists. Hotels and Saloons. P. 11. DR.&U t CO.. tay743meed 2$ Broadway, New York. R. R. BULGER , 11401M7ACTIIRER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE. No. 43 Pint wtd Ntreet. PITTSBURGH. A FELL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on haad, whit+ we will sell at the lowest orlon for CArtlf. • NEW GOODS ANT E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the East a large and chore solution of SPRING A ND SUMMER GOODS, forGente and Youths wear, erebraeinre all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIMERES ANTI I TYSTINGri. W. H. MeGEE & C. 0., 143 Federal 'greet. eorner Market Square- Allegheny city. m.r9 SMITH & PITOAIRN, RCHA NT TA 111.0 RS, N A. 4 s STREET. FAMILY' COAL DEPOT. WM. X. STEWART, DEALER IN COAL. *IL Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY STREET; ALLEGHENY CITY. Families supplied with coal at low rates on abort notices. inhS:3in M ----- I NERA WATARN—I AM THIN day in receipt of fresh surplice of Congress and Empire Waters. As a Fpring medicine. Congress Water is excel lent. The freshest article alwaYs on head at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, JOS E PH FLEMING'S. corner Market street and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. my2l ARTIFICIAL TEETH •• INSERTED . IN EVERY STYLE, and eharies LOW: Warranted the heat of material in all eases, E. °UDR!. Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET. 'agar the Brides. 1116Addrimm T. WEAVER;TILAmettiry and Treasurer. myl9-tf WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Madames, NO. It MYTH STREET"; PPIRSBI4OII. PA dummied the Ant Premien at eAs United States Fair . FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0, 0 0 0 JIACIIINICS sold in the United States YORE THAN 20.000 HOLD THE PAST TEAR We oder to the publie WHEELER WIL SONSIMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with Increased confidence of its merits as the best aad most useful Family Sewing Maeldnenow la um It doss equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the look-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both aides. Is Magda in construction. more speedy In movement, sad more durable than any other ma chines. Medan giving prices sad description of machine furnished gratis on application in per of by litter. Every Machine warranted for three rem WM. SUMNER 4c CO OTATO - , 150 baobab Red Potatoes. • . 150 do Pinkeye and P le Chili do; , * AO, • .do , Prime Albert _ and &rade 17 JAMB A. i l yn .. . . eineeekkerkataadlleststreeta. • Ontra in. v o litta n a. l erA+.4 1 -1 11111Wto. . r /4 11 1. 1 V. divot PITTSBIIROM. stud titetVliestd OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BERKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET. PittAhurgh. - pa. X 25,000 to iivregt !o .ifortgasei and No. 1 Paper. my? -4 S 0 o—rollt NA LE Tll.lll N large mid eonvenhmit. ritve!ling house on th , . eoroer of Third rind °rant atreetx, aultable to r 3 Hotel, or large b•brroditor house, eantaining ele , en ront.4, Will b"..,01d nn e.o+v term; orpoyment by S, C;l'Tlf BERT Jr: SON, Market Atrem. Checker Mks/6rd • - • -- 111111311EE 00011111 LOTS OF OIiOUND. 11. each 25 feet by V*. only $1 . ...Z clth. Term., tlO in hand, halanoc, at rate of one dollar par week. :await on Blount Ws:4)ll4ton, withi n to hotin.' sent!: of the rite. For :ale by .CSONS. Mqrictit street. WOOD & THIRD ST4 - - dri k mor h. 5 .4 O r0p..1.1..1.11.61: BRICK `idwelling hetp.e on Liberty ,tre, - -t. with two lot:, of ground, ono fronting on Liberty direct. the other on Penn street. Thi, xrellt bargain 1.1 - 111REP.T A: SONS. 31 Mttri•iet gtreet. 130TATOEA -30 Bush els lied Polaris.loo ' l'urple Chili Pota ;qv,. Snst received awl for sale by fiSTORE FIXTURE% A.T AUCTION- This morning at 11 o'clock. wi ll he corner o Fourth and !Smithfield streets. be sold one Burke k Barnes Fire Proof Safe, Office Dcik, I 7 1111 were. Shelving, I las Fixtures. Stov e and Pipe, Cuishions .&c: Sale positive. My 22 T. A. Moll ELL .1 , A uctioncer. NOW READY. ARTEMUS WARD HIS BOOK, With Many Comir Illnotrationi on Tinted Paper. Elegant 12in0., Cloth Bound ; price $1 OF THE 61@E1 Ela 1 Cand mast characteristic- writings or this moo American Humorist. For eeveral years there he appeared no first-rate hornet-one boos from to American press, and a good non at this time. whoa the community is eraving P , r eomething where with to dispel the depression into which it be hven plunged, will be welcomer by every one. Many of the funny kitten, cruse im mortal - Artornut Ward." have become familiar by being; e.pied and re copied in the nevrepaper. el the day: others. however. hero:escaped th , ace of the taadPr, and an attempt has been muds in this volume to ....fleet the beat. and to iseut them in one handsome volume. splendidly illus trated. No one will be dissatisfied alter investing a dollar upon'a book that will illumine with yeah of latimhter every household into which it finds is way. For Pale by HENRY MINEB, ►t No. 71 and 7$ Fifth street, next door to Pr Office. • myt BOOTX AND NHO EP ABOUT HALF PRICE, CONCERT HALL SHOE NO. 42 FIFTH STREET. RECEIVED LAST WEEK EM H VINO EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY CONGRE.z. 4 GAITERS. 80 CENTS 41.- JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION ill the Irvit room. Semi for a :4lnglle of price... S'TATIONERY PACKAGES, with JEWELRY. 73 tents perdozen. J. R. GARDINER, 62 sth *trek. NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE. Agent for the Aosoointion BECREEE MOWERS & REAPERS. RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS. CA YUGA CHIEF. - .T R.. WOODS' MOWER. Separators, Horse and Dog Powers, Hay Elevators, Ha v Rakes. &slims, Scythe Stones and Rifles. C`Oltivators, Plow& Harrows. and all sorts of Agricultural Implements eonstantlY on hand at BECKHAM & LONGS. N 0.127 Liberty street, next door to Hare's Hotel. DII9ISOLETION OP PARTNEEISIIIP The partnership of the undersigned undo the stele of GEORGE W. CASS & CO was did solved by limitation on the Pit instant. W. McClintock will attend to settling the business of the Arm. Office No. 112, Market Street. (IEO. W. CASS. OCK. W3l. MeCLINT Pittsburg, May 16,1362—my17-Iwd s . SEELY ST. • IL/4 141 FIFTH REET, opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, DRAINS" IS NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES and other 9ene ttlesap4 • LADIEIS• RID SLIPPERS, 40 eta. LADIES• HEEL GAITERS, .1,00 LADIENOR. HEEL BOOTS, 01. • S' D. S. - DIFFENBACHER NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, myl4 Reeeiald Door Irs Market it. THIN Just famed a eccaptsas samstmeat of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. la..iosons * co., my 9 142 Federal streat.Allagbass My. . TEAELBOAT WRECK 'PER BALIS The week of steamer MESSENOndiew at the Maria Railway. esasistin" sof all. Enoisiesol Dater Hiner Ear Chided Anchor Chains, Aroc. &p&p WELL $llO., 1273-Im4 No. ES Water stie..d. EATON, XACININ & CO— . NO. 17 ITITTR STREET, . Livia the Steaks of Wholesale a Detail. ituyeza to a has and nisied stock of delimit)]e psi hut weed. „ WlaLltar 120 IN PACIEt LNG Casio, ofolsadid side ft nalbsrL for eby &LO 0 0/ o Dza !*_7„XiberO• griet-ro, An• II IN 0 AND 1171PEIIIII 4111. CHINES. and Blevatora,learresay 'editor* Rakes arid Iraiteltrtmals for Pole bY BECKHAM & LairriC" .. ism' 'No. 127 Liberty Arm WO SECOND " . 7=2' 1 Portable Melodeenaif & a:4llam & Ha.NaForside bY kw* , roux n: =Lunt. sir Wriedibriati ' VI I IIC i r .11111:11r1"111111""liga l PSAllagel• Alee of AtreetA.Ois morning; 11 1 BOTTOMRY - ANti RESPONDENTIA ENITIAN. BLltiLli— ._ ANDREW WRITE " wishes to inform his friends and the public that he is situated on LIBERTY STUMM. NO. 11117. near ST. CLAIR STREET. and is prepared to accommmlato all who may want nnytlungin his at the lowod rate. for cash or such trade as may suit him. Old Blinds repaired, repainted and trimmed at the very. lowest price, and if the work does not please I will charge nothing for it. 2i. B. —lt has been freely reported by some of my particular friends in my line that I had quit the Blind making, which is not so. my 2-1 mdt I. H. CASIDAY Note. Stock, Draft, Bond liud Mort- gage. Real Estill° and Nor ellandbee Broker. JAS. A. YEI'ZER, corner Market and Finn etreeL+. till nontinue in he told at CEECI 70 CAI,3 Women's lloroceo loots $l, ISI2 SsaaMETll' , :iO;4 IIII 4OCtIErRRET 1 woad inrussahii attditioalot . sad pen flemen to that he:Luelar r of art so MUM es teemed °flats called Si, SION PARTING, sad ray mode of Inserting .tha tame its Wide sad Radouan A It give s sada; them c light apd lifts-like appear ance hitherto unattained hare also Jut re ceive4.wareath /aria and oarefinly adeeted stook of the best B purchased Ibr 'midi motto sokitssales mad r ,and my ROB'S RETRACT OF FLO WERS, Botanie Cream, for softening and beautifying the hair, is toawell known to need comment. Also, I my new HAIR WASH for &mils' use: it Prevents the hair from falling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies do you want to hare a clear, beauti ful, white and healthful skin? /fao, get a bottle of my Philedennie, or skin Cleanser, and take a little healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug. but will preserre your beauty to old age. — Discard all poisonous skin paints, 0w...24111w .1 * it. CAMERON. STORE, POE is 11:%C11ar.1Y1—POela. TINE sale by auction of 33 &wins Ma chines, at the Auction House of E. W. L YN D. enrner Wood street and Virgin alley, on May 23d, at 2 o'clock, as the agent Mr. DALY, is relinquishing that branch of bonmess, anti determined to dose the whole etoek at any LEST The assortment CE LE BRATEDI I _ I IT'S & LESTER'S IMPROVED MAN UFACTURE. Various patterns °fate most sad ly, beautUul finish and workmanship, which for durability. design. and giving general *addiction cannot be excelled. A treat number are of [ the ELIPTIC AND SHUTTLE PATENT: The average, cost is from $4lll to slse, but instructions has been received to dispose of the entire stock on hand by public valeta the highest bidder. with out regard to cost in pces, M ri lC it DALY, Agent. E. W. LYND. Aectioneer. my2O-td DI M E SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 110 SMITHFIELD STREET, (01 . 1 . 08117, Till CMOS( MOM) CHARTERED BY TILE LEGISLATURE. OVVICERISI. President SAKES PARK, Jr., VICE PRESIDENTS. Wm. 11. Smith H. F. Rndd Thos. D. Meader A. &daemon Francis Sellers Josh.ai Rhodes John F. Jeoulaim. Jaeob Stuekrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Sleek TRUSTEES. • Josiah King Q Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S Fowler W A Resit Jse.W Woodwell R 0 Muerte F Rabin C W Itiekstaim- J M. 'Derma g. El Hartman D. - .ll•Leas ft 41-Aadamma Ju Rooms D E McKinley C Hi NUM D Cochran ISaith G Jimes W Ihmaeri B F Jones WH ittalu C B Herren SECRETARY AND TREASURER. ' D. E. MeKIELEY. Open daily. fres oe.N.tolt r. tt Alio. Tutu du easi Saturday IffelliVOM II to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of 0 and upwards. Dividend; &elated la bor and Joule of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as prideipd, and bear In terim., thus compaitading it. Books eontainias Charter. By-Laws. de.. fur nished at the vice. . SP Th is Institution eau ummially ;to Wei Porous whom earnings are ociall. Sart/ to semlati. lw mull deposits. mind. _a mut whisk will be sumunie when their money not only behiroafe but beariadinterast. in stead of remaining unproductive. m 721 6111232DRIES— lay 20 woks Muir. & Sou Ala: 20 do Bard*, Parkins London Porter : 30 do Fakir& Ale; —lO do .Tennent's Stout In store and for sale by WM. BENNETT. my2l4t, No.lllo Weed stmt. BOOT& NHOINI AND GAITZINI— Cheaper than at Auction Prioes • and Warranted, ST JOB. . H. BOILIA3D 9 II, GIMP USN SWAM Come and me for yousoolvoi: styl7 9$ Mutat street Ski door frolaiali. PilirASH -1 CAS 6.4 - r Ego, ad for mile'bY inr2l. HENRY H. COLLINS. - .. jj lABEE .44 5O half barrels Whits Ask • ' SO do do Lake lionise. hot ro• toired a n d he Ea. by : m en . . HENRY IL CgLLIMIL; OW! ONTO ' AIIATII 11111 U 1111,111%/111N/20 Jame isseivildisrifil/ir bi 7 ms2l theasraimist _ • .NV , Sat PITTSB = ' g TILL • • Lipirs GP P WIP " ere ur .tD.WL4StuV.—traiP tireele *aria PriTate /kik. - — 7 Dram kisyle„_ m , - A,l sip* • Cask., 2. " 1 /* 90 cootie Colored Bov. 50 eestme Gallery lfreente. . _ . THIS EVENING. 4th oppenrito,:.... of the yount and Immuttral tragic sebum CECILE RUSH. who will appear as NC HON. dramtliag b, Mr. George Marlow. CECILE RUM AN FANCIIIOII - FOE THE LAST TIME. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are now manufacturing a superior athlete of LIME, which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD. SOY LIBERTY STREET. Beet quality of Vunilly Cool always en hand as uauaL my^t DICKSON. STEWART .11E CO. _ . • - SILVER PLATED WARE A 1L" Alr C CA N . /MN Tim irIINDAT, DA V A,Al'2 AND V7l-2 o'clock. at VI. MASONIC h Ai,L AUCTION I; 00MS. -NO. 35 FIFTH STREET. willbn.old Lim Liramt and elloireat stuck otNU - VP! Plated Ware offernd at Auttiou aea ,..n,,,lmprEittt; in part MagniSeent Tea Setts, Coffer. Erns. Soap and Lana Tor reens, lee Pitchers, Fruit and Card Baskets.. Tcte-a-Tote Setts, Elegant CNN 10r41, Superb Wine Sett. Tea. Table and Desert Spoons, Large. and euutli Goblets. ,Aisne and Plain Butter Itishes Syrup and Cream Pitchers, Cake Baskets, r'ard ditito, Salt Stand 6, in great variety, Forks. fohnreo Boxes. McClellan Pipes. Camp Cups, !Fttpkin Rings, with nutuersus articles not men_ above. rue uttentiou of the partimilarlY hit ed to this sale. The stock being direct from one or the largest uanufactoriee in the East, with orders to close •ut, will be sold without reserve. Nile continued till all is roll. %t nn exhibi. ion en the morning of aisle. Seat" provided for lad Terms Cash Per 'undo. m v. 7.9 T. A. 3FCLELIt.I.N l). A outioneor It E c Er .1 - nn larat otocic ui BLACK Frith Moe lareeha sod Geld Sereprr. Very Cheep. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, /.r us us tank Vine .1 noonet and. °iron cll I eft. 1.1611 T COI.ORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. vi.3-Jtkt opent,i a very avzrtment ot SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, poll guar of Nth mil Market stmts. 001L191 PATZNIT STRAWBICIARY C BASKITS—We 'binged Strawberries but eier.on in these basket/. in coed oondition. to Chi- Mr). Philndelphis and New York. Formic , at No. 29 FIFTH . STREET. nirZ j 4.:11b • 0 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 10 and 20, White and assorted :olors. Colored Edge Velvet Sibbons. 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 tits, Bonnets, Hats and Shakers, Embroideries, Linen 'Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Sun Umbrellas,- Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a fell line of notions and fancy goods. . JOSEPH HORSE. WHOLESALE ROOMS, Nos. 77 awl 79 Nlookot 14~4 is7s. Si sod SI Marisa. ELEGANT AROORTNENT Or NEW DRY GOODS. JUST OPEN -11E'- DRESS GOODS, SACQUES, &c., NEW STYLE. HOOP SKIRTS, WITH EXTRA RIVET PARTENINGS. Hosiery and Sun Umbrellas;' HOUSEKEEPINC COOBB, - Greeds OW Gents wad Boys Wear. PRINTS. GINGHAM. CHICKS. &e. I Terms Cask, Bakes Priem low. 1 C. HANSON Lour. #t,CO., my/0 3146 74 Market street. winuararom _ IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD 131.A.CIEL Nanofooturato of • liariShoot, Bone 'Plate, INi. A mad? firea,NalioaidOpMosi ALA. Rem SoseP ta Vail UPI ilt e tai Aar R Oesl orke are sjoininir e tterClTYClariioll Waroloomk, - No.llo 10.11 , orisio',Ot Asia N NliorkoAstre•s.ll/Agolloyoullaildlapr. spilloa4l , . . 0111101 lIEWOHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Atreet. eßamarrs wrens mum TO OZ ER CHEAP FOR CASK. HAKIM KNIIKINIIIII !KOK 'KW CASSMlr il li s armor. wth-"Z i t. ii t s=t=hi tri pi m op_ Ir" 1.11. 1711:1111"'"7 WIMBAIIIIIII- tar 10 bozos ia 34 pound fa I pass,' papa l g o r a a l tar /1314.111R4k11,10=501. ssamrsr.: StIX:KIR DBMISEI GOODS, Isms siiiherisrp.M asi amuse Ws *odd twit. al tokinds. ail sod .I$P "raftlna end Mulles very C" = fic"S " !Mir" eiimr meld 0104-wr _J - Prrain t a a , • Frasktlaairiatit Oullatra. mirk. '—'sl • Miner's. qo fen. ' • • AMMETEIS. • franklin. rd. Basai&Nowkay#6, l iallatin ya AlkirWmomaThni." ' poi. Ba Peablesatlizabeith. Mule Martin, Brews. Wliesling. J T Weoznb% Donnelly. Evansville Saienee.liene. kortaniosta air The River—Last evening at twilight there were 8 feet :Pinches 'niter in the ohms ' s( and Mina. Weather warm. Soreapt. Willoughby's new steanior Silver Lake, No 3, juit hid-lied at our landing, is one of the neatest and comPlete low water boats yet built at.this plaee. The hull is,fialn California: length 154 feet, beam 112 feet...hold-4j feet. Machinery built by Jones Reese. Caw dery Irdnehei with 434 feetstroke, long and 40 inches in diameter. ,lihe him* ity of 400 tone; draws only 15 limber.. 'Thle .. .gin:lll4' MU furnished by .SlessiS. I:7aldwell Brodmieg-, Painting in .3foreby's bald. style. The Captain is experioneed officer and one of the beat Union" :nen inviter the fret Clerk is Our faithful tbut. one of this btiit olionet that . 0 avel4 iu the 1f e.-a. May the IJeat steam nesed, the beet end owners. ifoto-. The .fiue light draught utpitnet. t:opt. Carleton. lean* lialeua. Dubuque and Saint Paul: will g.) through without re-abirping. Sir. Byrum. Wl3O has chArgri• of the 0610 e, will attoad to. Me rad.enxono. - - Irdr• The favorite, pease:4er atkasiai Medeetiter. Capt. G. '4. heal, is atinosuiet4 tor St. Louie. Galena ant St. Paul. She, has the hest of seeumatudations and attentive tillianditi , Oar attentive fitiewirovtet will .?o the horn**_ the office. . . iiiit'Capt. W. l)ean'snew steamer Navi gator lesv.s thi4 day for CincinnatVatidlikiitl. Louis. The hull wet.heilt'hy 3leSsra. dAck,443. I tl'illitnes, BI tOll Ilk. and in complete in evett . .. r:spect the eabin one of dittilet's beetiobt..asid . that 6 saying a load desl: the hull is - 15,1' tkle Leant Xi feet, hold lent: paintipg 1 ,3 sou: her capaeity.is about 500 tens, ateirie hir cone:: action TO expense has been pparciii- De,,n, of our moat exhcrlenced boat linildjets. bm, to use fair:OW. "Spreltd-biDUN4l,2'' ; Competent illtke pronounce lice one of theillitrt: tulapted beats of the season. Captain:llkiiiiiimih . hooka of friends. because he is upright andlloadir -11 he all his dealing , . . Mf r d. 1 :4011#110101 1 .14 . (0' as first clerk. and eongrafufate teearing so worths. and competent oirrcipv : llrok wish the owners and offieers the. lartrosi,mtv!*z., anti are confident they will deserve it. . r .. The spit ndid passenge! 144160 . 6 llsootab. Copt. It. L.. Illendrieksoin. for Cincinnati. Cairo. Slant Lonia,d . Tido boat has the btist of aecolantodatitaam, • tire and experiencedotEcera. Mr..othri • will do the attentive in the office. Whliat Nnititit Ifeiviriek.;on and Erimi Rill se . c. topsri A: ' here the heatof attention: .- For Pit. Louis. iie•kr.4, seek - Woad. Galena. - Dubuque and St. Paul. SATURDAY. mAirii. IL!. ~ .r. TIRE FINE PAMMI)mIIIM. steamer PRIMA DONNA;O4miII.: . oore. Commando% will les,. for the Aft, Pons ea announced above. Per freight or pow* Apply dzi boad ato my 22 J. B. LLIr..MOSTON k CO.• Avers - _, . - For Chmeisaati, , Eolro Rolf Lowdai, 44.,5 loos, Dvaboque awl St innaL THURSDAY. MAY M.l F. M. '. .. ... ..,.,,c.z... `: THE FINE /STEMMA au. ,tivia.--7-,,,..;;1:: FASZCaptakt Carleton. willies*, as announced for the above and intermoasto ports. For freight or passage apply on board or 10 -, , my 22 JC.LLY FLACK. Asset • J. KNOX For St. Louis, Galena, aid Salsa FRIDAY, MAY 24, 4F. it. - • ftmeil=ATHE PAIN SPLENDID GER Steamer 'II.ODERAMIV Cana IC Real Conimandin, will lainrwaireP nomad kw the above and in termediate For flight ar_pwavelfatiply an bond OF OP • 4 liaZ J. B. LIVINGdEGN. k CO. Amnia " For GiMeillNU, Cairo. NI. Loido:aorl NC Fool. - . taIBSDAY. 'KAY 22. 4 • 4 - 2' 4 '. THE. LIGHT paarcngersteamer DACOT Capt. D.L. Hendrickson. will leave as above. • . • For freight or pa...saste sipply on board or ta J 2410. FLA.CK. or JOHN B. LIVINGSTO A N 41.00.: my= mts. For elnelonaati and „. • . . THURSDAY. MAY 209 A.M. r ii idr w h THE NEW ANs rapine draught passenger steamer VIE LAKE, NO. 32 Wirowdoncormuarabr.lo leave am anuovo &bon. Fortnight or Plumage Wl= boar toy= LO For lasi* Keokuk. **We Island, Dubuque sad ga ds +4.+e) THIS' DAY. MAT 21. adriaitcrllla NEWSTEANSJI.. AVIGATOR Cept Winton : will have for the above sada intentional, mei , For freight or memo appbrott boarder tir.“.• 14;y111:.=_W! WI:101144101111411 For Boave_ t _ altalbon'thlo ;imam TaillniNimiliftsiir ,_ , ;.,.• jt , Atiurr 5 111n1u1iiiit .14 is a is 120 b. eammi lot grie. mwo, Wrigicaud /Yids/ 0.431. Dix - at moot farmeftsperaoilsied aifiri4 i J. tanmaregt aw.. Walt linlii: ` Regiaar r14.141. 111 4 1 rl IrariTet 6llll . 4 1 1101FfW.... • . Pa* strassieW AMA oat, conualdoo. .1, new. I AY. . at 4 P. m.. sad loom Fo u r " AY at. Ba. In. • • --• ;• • ' For trot& or..aga oa tomtit to J. B. btvittotiTun Jr.. 00 . 5.44110 6. • - ra , • .toortmo6. For Jaarile4ki, Par k erii buirjr n. as 11 44 1 1 1 : 11 1HIP d MU, WIONNISDAT.7:4I(I.II tri •-lasyl er fis% D th a d&SD " rigm 421kamirt qamwYmtattailiaik, STEAMBOAT Asituorii: w . Z 743 E "Ivrg3-, Has °mod ea ogee at . - NO. 90 WATZILISTIMW:;: - .' , 1.1 Where he wlit traamet a Clatereljrialiiheall" dames busbies. ead would adieu a mare of pa. maze laxasteradmooask .• - - sis rex Two 7 . HainL AM—es Brothers elegant octave rion th OMNI KM Nfollini. foil inn' Om% in/Laud, assigo.l. ban. far two Fermkt_ IBA JOHN LO L".,MO ' 75 / • • - Ladies' Lasting Slippers for 40 cent. Ladies' Morocco "" 86-cada. And other Goods in z propisstji . o' isiyl7 IPS Market. 2sldoor frinalidlthstr! ifkOLLAIZ. 1111.111111164 MANX OP ALF ED of theLe=ore. at its ice' gliPPliesent to * . maiming i• iket soak nog: - .twill enable it Dtviatad of SIT Pr" sepoimo. Therefore marrow wit' reel estate for els APPhr dined, to the wdJ lmw. EDWARDP Counselor . Co , Ps. B.—T - Gobi= by Mr