I ' I . I TriG 1111 The Oitycity ;Register, of liny_Ll6tit, very late in coming to hand, styes the v ery - of.the oil market fititht week oti the day_ preoedm i g: - "The jutsin esirof this week tuts been dull. Bit s-small quantity has 'been re ceive&at the Various warehouses,, and the shipping barn been limited, on acconnt . of the low step of the river. The. detailed report we "in to-day's paper of thegen-, eral eoadttt o of the wells in thisiecticn, shbirtifititheprodiction is on the decrease. Operators 46: not seem very anxious to sell at former fn - des, and we have heard of soniClitho have. contracts above the present market rates, that would be glad . If tlikf could get rid of their contracts.— All who.can do so are applying the stop cock to their wells, awaiting a more remn neratiieTprice. There is no necessity of sLtlling the present stock in the different markets at a sacrifice, as has been done, for the reason that the same amount can not be again supplied in anythiag like the same ttme._ At a fair prize, that would justify operators in sinking new wells, we believes sufficient amount could be °b ridalsd toiripti the demand, but it cannot be done' at ` the present amount of flow, which is fast, decreasing. Ilolders are firm at 60 cents per bbl. at the wells, and don't -Aeon-to eare about selling any great quantity - at that price. The roads are in gootimsder and teaming has commenced. The•weather is foggy, with an appearance of IVO.. f. The - foilhiring is the amount of oil re ceivelialidahipped from our different ware- hour} the week ending May 13th, 1862; Mirhitailock Oil Co..—Received 1;358 bbls. oil; shipped 2,648 bbls. ; received 731 mpg" barrels. Abrams, Orr & Co. received 885 bldg. oil ; shipped 92.5 bbls. Cochtaa k.Co. received 318 Ws oil. - The AO:ter gives a detailed list of all the wells on Oil Creek, making u total of 495 wells, divided as follows: Number of -walla now flowing., 75 Number of wells that formerly flowed and Pumped 'l2 N.•mbar of wells sunk and commeneed....... 858 ThO list also shows the following fig tires : Amount of oil !binned Amount on Lam: to Present amount of daily flow Average value of oil at $1 per 1,131... $1.092,000 00 Average cost of wells at $l,OOO each 495,000 00 Alseitimary, buildings, &e. from $5OO to ...... ...... ........... 500.000 00 Total nunsbisrof Refineries Venting. The Hooley (late Hooley it Campbell) Minstrels, who are now creating a sensa tion in cork opera, will shortly visit our city. As we have hsd no entertainments of this character for some time they will doubtless draw well. They appear on nest Monday evening at the Theatre, be ing. now in 'Wheeling under the auspices of Manager Henerdson, The Cincinnati E, .firer says of them: .rifeciley:s Minstrels performed before a large.aaa fashionable audience last eve ning, add if applknse is an evidence of a satisfied audience that certainly was one, The Minstrels were ever popular with that elan of people who believe that we see enough of tragedy in real life, era that in seeking amusements we should seek that kind which will afford us the most genuine, pleasure, upon which we may "laugh and grow fat." Such a desideratum is obtain ed by visiting Minstrels, among which class Hooley 's stands prominent. Among the many pleasing features of last night's entertainment were the beautiful solos and symphonies. The Drinking Song, from Lucretia Borgia, was excellently rendered by Howard, and the admirable clog dan .ctag of Hayes was witnessed with sp iel/atm" Col. William Hunter. It is set_generally known - here that the pliant . Col. • William Hunter of the 23d Illinois regiment, is a brother of Mrs. Eli za H:Barker; widow of the late Dr. R. B. Barker, late of this city. Col. Hunter is highly spoken of for his bravery at the tak ug of Fort Doneison and also at Shiloh.— : the latter place he had a horse shot un der 2 411 god was reported dead, but is now w i t h t h*.tnat , mating the expected bat tle at Cot. Mrs. Barker has bai l / al l occas i ona l ,l'entzibutor to our columns and her pi , w,Neit„ kg raj , / excellent, has been muc h a d mi _vas. Though her patriot ism is :quite as ard,,gt as that of her broth er we do not think 5h.. 4 would make as good a soldier; nor does she • aspire to the rank of Major, recently confers`e.d upon au,iudi ans lady: We have enough. soldiers 1° the field now and Mrs. B. can set ye her coun try Well, though- perhaps less efeetually than her Tallow brother, by remalosiofi id holds and aiding and encouraging 14 ,_, 011 _ 0 who are - fighting our battles, for truly - .74 *.. mightier than the sword," and enc..' a pen as hers can wield a mighty influ ent*. A Heed Case. Yeterday a young girl in her nineteenth year Iran taken by her . parents before a msgietridepfor re.comuuttal to the House of *rage, but he refused, she being over eighteen years Qf age. The girl in question was, a witness in the celebrated Rutherford case, after which she was sent to Ohio, returning to this city - come six months once, behaving well as a servant in several families. She desires to do right, but declares that her parents draw her earnings and denyher proper clothing. The ma n agers of the Refuge, who have supervisory control over former inmates, of tim House until they are twenty-one took dm case in band and will see that she is enreaor hereafter. Here is a sad instance of the training of the villianous Rutherford: Amotber Novel by Mee. Wood. The rotenone have just issued another of tbO • eipital domestic novels written by Mrs. goofy Wood, the author of "East LynniL" "The Earl's Heirs," ac. It is entitled "A Life's Secret," and is printed from the manuscript and advance proof sheekliadussol by the publishers from Mrs:Worek:in advance of the appearance of the work in Europe. It is like all Mrs. Wood'i stories, very interesting, exhibit ing tali-peculiar faculty of concealing the denouement to the very ,close; and con tains. a painfully truthful account of the riselawns and decline of ic "builder's strike." The popularity of .Mrs. Wood's other novels must ensure for this a warm r Fi eappli i es. It is for_sale by Henry Miner, ftitztet. Supposed Drown's' •r a Pitts• - burgher. Oa the 14th Justice Shriver Moore,:of Loig'Beich, Tyler county, Va., held an inquest on the bodyof a man found drown ed in lbe river there, who was supposed to have been a Unite d soldier, named Abraham Keller. Re had tax receipts showing that he was of Reserve township, Allegheny county, to State named, and also a receipt in fall for $1,55 from Victor Keller, dated April 22d, 1862 It is more than probable that the deceased belonged to this-vicinity. Information can be had by addressing Justice Moore, as above._ ei•lag Home. Th e Twelfth Indians regiment, twelve otootlie_ men, mustered out of the service a few/lip shim passed through this city y am, on than way home. One of their. alsalber informed as that the regi menelaCoffered to remain during the war but the government declined the prOker 411oes not look much like a alljar 100,000 men.. ••-, • Ile 1111r.,Sionaeue. . -- "Ofiki&etitt - , icently 6 0 1 2 11 1P" h t bf Newt' 'f. e Present BE is lift tirely wrong, and should remodeled. The Amerman g a and Apadewp oo k, of AIN _OLIO inlS2lk;: 161 • Wakeoulk Waits " Magid*, in thi same limner' , that -die'&it' nounterfeit note tut: the Bank of. Busload was made in Loedon a century previous. The green ink em ployed in the printing of Treasury. notes ", it is stated, can be chelnieldlY die& I' - and removed without injury to the-paper, and the inference, therefore, is z :that the ink is no effectual safegeard agiltudAter ations. The pamphlet concludes thus - One hundred add fifty_milliod of United States 7'not engraved , us "ten days," b y e' ,; togethepnaterial pre-: clonal* need 'foirniferinr iturPOsetfi... and printed in three Colors one on thetop of another, making conitsion worse con fonaded, at as smith eiriense as possible; signatures engraved a legal tender of pay ment of all debts; as good as gold in thir ty-two States , , and almost as good through out the world. One hundred and fifty millions--aU alike—each one of which is destined to wander, without military es cort, through , camps, cottages, farms, banks, tents , ranches and wigwams, until it becomes as mined, torn, defaced and soiled as a anus years' traveler in the Arctic regions Without hundred and millions oft heM, (kink ed to be ethinisited in the North, all the a way to Kamsciatlut; in the South.to . Pit- • aonin; in the West to China, and in the blast to Jerusalem. G. WhfithliesiNs Issues a Proela G. Whillikeng has issued the followiiii proclamation at the suggestion of Major General Hunter: HEAD QUARTERS DEPARTRREt OF TUE GREAT P. D. General Order No. 100.—The little piece or parcel of ground, embwing three or four of the cotton states, comprising this department, having deliberately and with malice aforethought, harbored the Mosquito fleet, it becomes a military ne cessity to declare martial law. Or, per perhaps I should say, it became—because it was declared some time ago. Mosqui toes and martial lawiti a free coniftr7 are altogether incompatible.. -A self-evident proposition cannot be Proved, : therefore this proposition is self-evident. Those unpleasant annoyances heretofore existing in this region, are therefore declared not to exist. • •- : • .1,(i40,(6) bbls . 92,451.1 " 5,717 " (Official.) G. WHILLIKENS . , Attorney-General Commanding Grand Lodge 1. 0.0. F. The Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Penn sylvania met on 'Tuesday morning at Odd Fellows' Hall, N. Sixth street, Philadel phia, M. W. G. Master Hamel 1% aeliburn presiding. After the transaction of some business, a Committee was appointed to count the election returns for Grand Officers for the ensuinglwar,: who report ed the following Brothers duly.. elected: M. W. G. Master—Wm. English of No. 154. R. W, Tr, G. Master—J. H. M' Cauley of No. 75.. R. W, G. Warden —Wm. H. Trunick, of-No. 52. R. W. G. Secretary—Wm. Curtis, of No. 28. R. W. G. Treasurer—M. Richards Mue kle, of No. 46. R. W. G. Representa tive to G. L. U. S.—Robert A. Lumber ton, of No. 160. Discharged on her Own Reeog- On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Newton, arrested recently on a charge of passing counterfeit money, was rebooted from Fort son, on her own recognitence, to appear for trial. District Attorney Carnahan discovered that ha had not much of a case against the woman and she is subject to fits of epilepsy, easily brought on by close confinement, so it was thought best to re lease her and let hertake care of two help less children. It was stated that she de sired to tarn States' evidence, but when Mr. Carnahan visited the jail he found she could throw no new light on the case. Deserters Arrested. Two deserters from the 109th Pennsyl vania regiment were arrested yesterday morning, at the instance of Lient Schmuck er, who eame here after them. One is a married man, Robert Manifold. who has a wife and eight children in the Fifth Ward. Re is a moulder by trade and en listed in Philadelphia, while on sepree The other is a young man of Allegheny City, who, unable to etag Strlough, came home without one.' Both expressed their intention to rejoin the regiment whenever it was ready to move from Washington.— Lieut. Schmucker took,the runaways East by the afternoon train,- Benefit of- Owner Bush. We do boie to see a good attendance at the Theatre this evening, When Miss Cecile ush takes a benefit. "Aachen" has b een withdrawn and the bill ibis evening een go of "Masks and Frees," in which Miss Rullk le Peg WoMngton. is superb, a recitatia` of the "Star %Angled: lejt ner" by Mies_ Rush, and the_ romantic spectacular drOres of " Valentino and Orson," a splendo Piece , whieh has been revived by - Manager . Henderson. This is certainly a good bill and the lady deserves a bumper. The Itedies of the Killed. A dispatch from Baltimore, received besterday, announces the departure of the odies of Capt. Braun, Lieut. Miller and Corporal Young, of the Friend Rifles, for this city.. They will reach befreby the noon train to-day and will have a fitting reception and burial. The Parke Zouaves will act as a military escort. Pittsburgh lltwtsat IPhi"midst. The Philadelphia Inquirer, of Wednes day, say?: "Yesterday afternoon three thirteen-Inch movUtri, from the Fort Pitt Iron Works, near Pittsburgh, arrived , in this city, and were immediately conveyed on board the ferry-boat Fashion, below Walnut street wharf, and ferried across the river to Camden from whence they will be transported to New York. Shipping.Restrieneas Renewed. The rules and regulations for shipments by river have been so far modified, - 'since the 19th inst., that permits are not requir ed for merchandise shipped on the Ohio river, except such as is destined to places or sections of States heretofore declared under insurrectionary control. The Last Muses. This day, at 2 sad 71 o'clock, will be closed out the balance of silver plated ware at McOlelland's Auction. Beautiful tea sets, aeon. fruit baskets, inns, ice pitchers tureens. card cases, goblets, mugs, A., in great variety, a nd will be sold without reserve. • Harper Henry Miner, Fifth street, next door to the Post Office, sends us Harper for June, folly up to the iitiuidard of the work and enriched with numerous. illustrationi. There is no more popular periodical' printed. Railroad Bridge Burned. • • Two spanstiM of !`Stnitertewn ff on the Huntingdon and`Broad .Top road, were destroyed by fire, Ooinmunica ted by aloomnOtive, on last Xonday . morn lug. This is the highest -bridge in the State and some time Will be required ro t repair the dreamt& - , • . 4=10 4 *• $- • - • ',.4.v0tzp0,.. .-,".i.vit', :,.i.V.r• MIMIOS. nizance, • i:'it ". i A ". Ais ! ' t e d na . _ ottoaßoiti rt, ors. Rte s appointed at the I lar meeting to revise and publish the Constitution and Its'-Lairs of the ABsocia tion. ,theratentliatir erefilwent elecerif. :Breast's. Kilgore and Swint. i The Seeretaii; 0. teltitiiicl, submit * ,the reptot,pf..*. coapiitteo v s44o4g. "fprtV , thile ift%yliski,"' of Atittintilt the° lainute book, found several unprinted By „flaws, etc., which . are rather ambiguous. aind,whiekt i tkey deemed;a!lvisable to lay 'before thi - AtsociatiOn forinstrucaons be fOre printing the Constitution and By. Rows. . The proposed amendments were then submitted to the meeting in succession Lid adopted. Some suggestions by mem ley were ajap:puOnttrilftestusp'sitAif By- Lairs and itiasse&-' TliV•intendkents re- Attire the Chief Enneer and Sisistiints to attend ' fires outsi de the=citjand report the, same; also that the Conference and Inspection Committee be required to pub lish a notice of each meeting. Other By- Lairs were put in proper shape. z On motion of Mr. Little a committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. , . Lit tle, Tibby and Leonard, empowered to designate numbers: for the different com panies composing the Association in order that the Chief Engineer. may better dis charge his duties reeort the result of their Mora to this Association. Bills of j. L WeMin, for stationery, of $6.25 and of Col. Pratt, messenger, for ',51.30, were ordered to be'paid. • ;The Association then adjourned to as semble at the Call of the committee on revising the Conititntion and By-Laws. Promotion. We are gratified to learn that. Lieutenant John Cassels, of Wacky, has been promo ted to the position of Captain of Company Cin the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, to which he has been attached for some months. The regiment is now at Newport News. "Jack" is a good soldier and well deserves his advancement. NOW Counterfeits. Tens on the Bank of Phoeuixville, Pa., altered froin ones, have just been issued. Tens of the Corn Exchange Bank, Phila delphia, and of the Allegheny. Bank, altered from ones, are also in circulation. Last Notice. Public sale of Sewing Machines this af ternoon at 2. o'clock, at Lynd's Auction Monad.* The U. P. General Assembly. This body is now holding regular ses sions at the Second U. P. Church (Rev. Jas. Pressley's) Sixth street. Rev. .T. T. Cooper, D. D., of Philadelphia, is Moderator. =EMI! JOSEPH MEYER & SON, 31,/JitTACIRIIIILIIII or FANCY AND PLAIN FIIRRITURE dr CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,) IPITTSBITBON. IV NIS CASE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO A. give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will hold Pen and Pent U. IsdlLot Rabbor, and Checkers. awoke'. Board, said yet will 113 Id up so u to tawny.) only WA inches by 2 ladle& For Etale by W. A. HAVEN, WOOD k THIRD STS R. R. BVLGER , u 4 Ncrioivszs or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 43 Saelltilleld Street, rtrirsavnlin. • A; !TILL ASIIOIIIIIIIOIT OF Pittsburgh lisuufsattusa Purniture, &intently on hand,mbleh we will veil the lowest Dross for CA SS. SMITH & PITCAIRN, RERCIIAITT TAILORS, X O. 4 6 ST. ci.Arrt, STREET. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED IN EVERY STYLE. and charges LOW. Warranted the beet of isaterial in all tens. E. OUDRY. Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREET, near the Bridge. IghAildrese J. WEAVER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. myl9-tf 'MILER & WILSON'S sewing Machines, NO. ff YIPTH STRUT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Awarded de Ant Premium et gee United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 8 0 , O. O o MACHINES sold in the United States. 310111 TH•N 110.000 SOLD THE PAST TEAR We offer to the public WHEELER A WIL SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICER. with, inensued con fi dence of Re nearibe lathe bust an d stow useful Family *La' Maddassow la use. Itdoes equally well an the thickest and tbhutest fabrics. maker the leetilltck lwrieelble to unravel, alike oa both Om is dapple fa eanstruction, wore speedy in wmoveneest. sod More durable than any other ma. &Mai. , annHare ;Mpg . pips_ 1. and description ermasidiehntisitai gratis ca application in per. 'son sr by letter. Every Macidue warruAted for three/sm. apS 'WHAESINER 'CO. gie!mi . , SITES GIArTERS- Cheaper than at Auction Prices and Warranted, AT JAS. 11.0-31ARILAND911, g =Alt Wit Broil:. 4 :kosse aqd swat 11717 A.; fs melbm Om% se acior imam. _JO; • . ;11, WiniwiWklassaitala=ll- • • • ...tbis mareAmtartlevic ----- •! - -, I • 31±,4-... V iEl" r 4l- rifffik ‘ rt ANDBAW ,WEELTE Wishes to inform his fries's& kiddie Paidid thliflee is situated on . • - . LIBERTY STREET, • is • near ST. STS an peopare to agwanamodato all who may want anytkuggia his lino at the lowest rate, for cash or such trado.as magi suit him. • . ' . Blinds i*Paired, 'repainted and trimmed - 4d the very lowest price, and. if the wtark-doognot Please I will ekarge nothing for it. , . . N. B.—lt 'has been freely reported By some of my partiotdar friends in my line that I had quit the Blind making, which is not so. tor2-Imdt Gimunit PATENT 3111EDICINEA— I =just in receipt of my spring, supply of valuable Patent 'Med icines, embracing all the really good medicines of the day; anon* which are Brown's Bronchia: Troelies, Mrs. Ninsluw's Soothing_ yrum Lindsey ' s . Dian, 'Searcher. Br , Lane's Medicines. ilehnhold's Extract eltnghn. liallowayli K orinCorifection,_4erlietierry Pee torati.Saria_parilla and• Ague Cute, Sarsaparilla of nil kinds. Mall% Balsam, ;Jaynes' Expectorant, Swain's Panama. Ilollend Bittpra„ etc. Those hating use for any, of these medicines , will find to their advantage to examine lay stock: • .1 EP II FLEEING, lay 23 center :Market street and.the Ditunund. MiSOLV AI TION OF PKTPORSILIP ALF The partnership of the undersigned under the style of GEORGE W. CASS & CO ' was dis solved by limitation en the Ph inltsnt...lN. MrClinteek will etteud to settling the business of The firm. . Office No. 112, Market Street. , • GEO. W. CASS, W. IifeCLINTOCK: ' Pittsburg, May 16.1862—mY17 - Iwd. , • Nola, hitotk.; Draft, Mond and Mort.. anar e ltesd Estate and Der ehandise Braker'. OFFICE. ROOM No. **BURKE'S BUTLI),ING. YOU ItTil STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. 1t1..33,000 to inveu in Mortgagee and No. 1 paper. • tort: tW,TORE IFIICLTURES AT .A.vormirs— k7 This monaing at 11 o'clock. at. the corner of Powell and Smithfield streets._ will he sold one Pura, Sr Barnes Fare Proof. Safe. Office Desk. Counters. Shelving, Oa.; Fixtures.. Stove and Pipe. Otis:lions:ice. Sale positive. nirZ2 T. A. McCLELLANI). Auctioneer. NOW READY., ARTE.MUS WARD, With Many Comic Illustrations on Tinted Paper. Elegant 12tu0., Cloth Bound ; price $l. griONOINTINO OF THE MICH EST E../ and most characteristic writings of this great American Humorist. For several years there has appeared no first-rate humorous bona from the American press, and a good one at this time. when the community is craving for something where with to dispel die depression into which it has been plunged, will be welcomed by every one. Many of the irresistibly funny letters of the im mortal "Artetuns Ward," have become familiar by being copied and recopied in the newspapers or the day: others. however, have evened the eye of the reader, and an ettempthai been made in this volume to coiled,. OR beet., and to issue them in one handsome volfttO,tiplendidly Mug, trated. No one will be digattittkir Investing a dollar upon a book that will illumine with peals of laughter every household into which it finds its way. For sale by E=Cl HENRY MINER,. No. 71 and 73 Fifth street. next door to Poet Office. my2l ELEGANT ASMORTMENT OE NEW DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED DRESS GOODS, and lus ketand. SAC QUES, NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS, EXTRA RITET FASTENING& Hosiery and Sun Umbrellas, • NOUSEKEEPINC COOED% Goods Car Cleats sad Boys Wear. PRINTS. t/IN4HIAIL:. 4 . CHECKS. S. Terms Cash, Makes Prices low. C. HANSON LOVE & t CO., mylo No. 74 Market street. FAMILY COAL DEPOT. WM. X. STEWART, DEALER TA IN is. Corner SOUTH COMMON A 'SANDUSKY STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. • VI. Families supplied with coal at low rates on short notion. mhk3ot THIS DAY-- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. N. MeCIEE & CO., my 9 14$ Federal street, Allegheny city. STEAMBOAT WRECK FOR RACE— The wreck of steamer MESSENGER now lying at- the Marine Railw a y. emanating of Hull, Boilere, Engines. Doctor, Nigger. Hog Chains, Anchor Chains. ao. Apply to CALD WELL Iny3-Imd No. 65 Water street. EATON, MACAU& * CO— NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Wholesale. dtr, Retail Buyer, to a large and varied stook of desirable good just opened. ap26 KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD his SLACK. Manufacturers of Bar. Sheet, Boller, Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nails and Spikes ; Also. Screen, Small T nail and Flat Rai Railr Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAB WORK Warehou.se, NO. 88 Water street wad N 0 Market istreet, Banaley's Bettldhar. aPlB4lam-Is BOOTS AND SHOES still continue to be gold at ABOUT HALF-PRICE, - &T CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, NO. 62 FIFTH STREET. 70, ce.'sV.s RECEIVED LAST WEEK, EMBRACINO , EFERY POSSIBLE VARIETY WasteWs Bo sego Boots $l, CONGRESS GAtTERS, 40 CEM 116. 31 " 1 ":4 1 r MIAMOA -1 " 11111 WRIP ANNOCIATI• in the back room. Send for s catalogue of priors. STATIONERY PACKAGES, with JEWELRY. 76 cents per &wen. J. R. GASIDINEI‘ 1112.111 th street, NEAT TIO IMPRESS OFFICE. Meat for the Assooliktion. • 310! 101110TAT0411— JL — upbashib Nast • Lig - - • day" 4Chilidtt -41 ok'r • .41idiceids • F i 4 /Milt J. H. CASIDAY. HIS BOOK, r .44* 7 ' dr. . • OieraMogthrgit,W.__s t i et , . ,• ..... - - XIIIIIONIMAILII.)11 .' . •MAtVildefevitimentin I. Aff• Ottlis it ' jug of the AM. . ..OIL-JUNE, for timdairoMPWME following Mon" as soon as possible of !i••••f- - e 5,000 Tons of Lead, as follows : At the Wateryliet Arsenal, - West . Tsai. : NeW York; :AO tone. - . - • At the New York- Arsenal, Governor's Wand,. New York. 1.000 tons. . At the Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburgh, Peewit, vanin.l.ooo tons. . - • . - . At the St. Louis Arsenal, St. Lows. Missouri, • 1.000 tons: The Lead must be Galena. or other American, 'Statham,. or soft English, of tho most. app:oved breath. utu Proposals will be received for lute 42 tons and .tards. • Eadders will state explicitly the time and amount, of each delivers , . Mare to deliver' at a specified time will sub jectthe enntractor to a forfeiture of the amotud to bidet:brewed at that time. Pates obtaining contracts will be required to erifer Mtn bonds with propersureties for its fisith fuLperfonsinnee. • The Department reserves to itself the right to rebid - any bid. Proposals will be addressed as fidlows GE N. 3. W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance. W east.; rigour. 1). C., and should be endorsed "Pronosali Lead." nly23-eodti4 fiaIII3II:THANG NEW AT 679. 1 NO. SS FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladiee and gen- Heinen to that besatiftd niece of art so much es teemed of !steadied the ILLUSION.PARTING and my mode of humrting the same in Wigs mei Madonna Rend& . • . . -It ;sine them. ' light and life-like appear ancea- hitherto 'unattained ; I here also just re ceived a liege' end mirthfully Wasted stook of the best French Heir, purchased for cash, and my motto is siek sales and small prate. C • fiXTRACT OF sto nt or - Botanic 012 for siifteningend - belt the. hair, is too w I known to need eomment. my new H WASH for family use: it prevents the hair from falling out and iteitlngprematurely grey. Ladies do you want to have a clear, beauti ful, white and healthful skin ? ' Ifs% get a bottle of my Pkilodermie, or Skin Cleanser, and take a little healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age:— llisoard all poisonous skin paints. tny:n.tlniw J. R. CAMERON. NEW GOODS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM V v the East a lwe and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for cents' and Youths wear, embraciage all the newest style COATINGS. CASSINLEDES AND VFSTINGS. W. H. WeSEE *CS. 145 Federal street, corner Market Square. Allegheny city. my 9 . VIOLLAS StA.VINGS BANK 4REIRAIN.. .R 1 ED of the LegiHilittire. at its histieesion; a supplement to its charter. allowing it to loan mo ney ut such rates as will enable it tops,y expenses and pay a Dividend of SIT . PER CENT. a year to its depositors: Therefore per s o ns . wishing to borrow upon reel estate loomed in this county. can apply directly to the Bank. 65 Fourth street. CIIAS..A. COLTON. myll3:lwdd:lmw. Treasurer. 33 SEWING MACHINES P . Ollll TINE sale by auction of 33 Sewing Ma chines, at the Auction House of IL W. corner Wood street and Virgin alley, on May tad, at le efelheekoes the aisa„. DALY. is relinquishing thatbranck of badmen, and determined to close the whole stoik at price. The assortment comprises sumrs7 LESTER'S IMPROVED CEL EB R ATED ![ S A UFACTURE. Various patterns of the most cost ly, beautiful finish and workmanship, which for durability, design, and giving general satisfaction cannot be excelled. A &twat number are of the ELIPTIC AND SHUTTLE PATENT: The average cost is from S4O to $l5O. but instructions has been received to dispose of the entire stock on hand by public sale to the highest bidder, with out regard to cost in MICHAEL M ri ICHAEL DALY, Agent. E. W. L 7 ND, Auctioneer. my2o-td DIME SAVINGS INSTITuTION, NO. 110 !SMITHFIELD STREET, (OPPOSITE 'PRE CUSTOM WOW CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLA TURN. OPPIC Eitel. Presldris! .JANIM PAM. Jr., VICE PRESIDENTS. Wm. H. Smith H. lfr. Rudd Thos. D. Mauler A. Beeneman Francis Mere Joelt..a Medea - John F. Jenninp. JaeobStaekrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Sleek TRUSTEES. Josiah King C Zig - A S Ball Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Reed . Jim W Woodwell R C Sahmertt F Rahn' C W Blekterea .1 M 'Hunan 8 H Hartman D M.Lona R J McKinley CW Baxter .IQ Z McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W Hamm 0 .11 Jonas B F Jones W Ii Phelps C B Herron SECRETAR I AYD TREASURER • D. E. MeIItIBULEY. Open daily. from 2 to 2 P.m. Also. Tues day and Saturday swathing, from 6to o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared In December and June of each year. Dividends allowed toranain am placid to the credit of the depositor ae pridcipal, and bear in, terest, thus ocustmundiimg it. Books containing Charter, By Laws, Ac., fur nished at the oMee. • - • - • • -. w Thisinstitution Wars. eswitsialiy to those persons whose earnings are swam t l iu m op portunity to aeoumulato. by small dePosits. • saved. s sum which will be a. mourn whim n eeded, their money not only!mingsafis but beoringinterest, in stead of remaining unproductive. my2i Q lIIIIMUZII—. - OP 20 casks Mirka d; Sons Ale; 20 do Barelay Perkins London Porter; 20 do FaUkirk Ale ; 10 do Trianon's Stout ; In store and for sale by WM. BENNETT. my2l:4t . N 0.1241 Wood stmt. LADIES' KID SLIPPER'S, 40 eft. LADIES• HEEL pitman, Limp LADIES• MOIL NEEL BOOTS, $1,515 D. S. DIFFENBACHER, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, inyl4 Meeead Dear From Market Mt. FROM NEW YORK AIICTION- 20 Cartons of Ribbons, Nos. 12, 16 and 20, White and assorted colors. Colored Edge Velvet Ribbons. During next week we shall be in constant receipt of New Goods, Mr. Home having gone to New York for the purpose of attending the Auction Sale. of Ribbons and Millinery Goods on May 2d. We shall also receive new Plow- Bonnets, Hats and Shakers, Ilmbrcdderies, Linen Nniulker ohieta, Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Bun Umbrellas, Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a full line of notions and farm goods. JOSEPH HORNE, WHOLESALE ROOMS, . Nos. 71 sad ;le Market street, eat" 211 sad 3d eerie'. .Aril R. ssELT 141 111TII.WW: oPikumut'NeemerliC REAL lISTA734OII)IIRMULAIijiti. 1 3 , sontofise aed Is herniated Gibraltar. - . The men recruited for the litst (2d 161 b). have been "transferred to 35th (Ist MOO' now under General DlitchelL CoL „NW, letimilftake the Lieut.-Coloneler. A gentleman who has just arrived here' from Corinth, anjwthe prevalent' opinion' in camp wari, that Halleek either intends starring them out or -taking the &Opty regular apprOachea. Preparation* for the latter were active. - The Grand-Lodge 1: O. 0. F., will ad john to-morrow afternoon. . Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette; EVANSVII.II I E, Ind., 111ay.22 ; • AmurEn—Trio, from Louisville : Fair dad, from Louisville; Amgo, from ,Vitt.s-• burgh, and Belle Creole, from Cincinnati. DErarrEn—Trio, from Padneilli'Fair child. from Pittsburg Landing: - Mien,' for Saint Louis; Belle Creole, for Pittsburf Landic--. • I hc have checked er falliwr • and its now at a sand T elegraphic Correspondence' bail): , t.loininere4l Corinth to be --Tekinibij,ltegniitil Approaches—Cumberland Gap toterTakenthiellire Changes. . • INDlANAPplatbdifat2 l • Latest advices frOin Con tiv state- at Gen. HaHeck is making every prepara tion to take the rebel fortifications . bb regular approaches. A :.;getteriil battle'is not anticipated for a 'timber of dayl.- . Gen. Morgan, at Cumberland Gap, is• now - prepared and will take that rebel stronihold this week. He has received ' additional Beige guns and has theta ; sin positions, cOmitimplingthesebeibatteo• Col. Mulled_ofilie.fijit (2d MiChigitii) regiment, has irtineferied his men to-414. 35th (lit Irish) now in Mitchel's column. Colonel Mullen Will take the Lieutenant ColonOl4, , ' :. ; ::6•;i 1 : Six rebel prisiiberti Ford arrived last night. • *Asursordir, Mss 1 . a 2liijt De partment has- received full reports from?. Cdmuiatiders of vessels" at New tOrlestas, accompanied, by an elaborate idau f Otrlg large scale, of forts as they's - 14m 'uierl'aftef the bombardment. Out of seventhottsand five hundred shells, thrown, 1,213 were counted which exploded on _solid gr9ond within the fort; one thousand arid - eighty' exploded in the air, over the fort, 3,3 Win ditches and overflowed parts of the fort. The drawbridge, and hot shot furnaces;- and cisterns, were completely 'destroyed; and all the easemates and passers were filled with water, the levee having been cut ; platforms :for:: tents were-burnt •: 'essemates all crochet! from ,end to, end, and the roofi of many were broken in. There were tour guns dismonated, and , eleven canines and traverses iijured. • -L Outer walls are in many cases cracked. from top to bottom, &;oirs and boats: near the fort, save three small - ones, sunk.-' The place where each btinib struck is marked on the plan. A semi-official state ment is soon to be published setting forth the real facts in the case. BIIBOIITHEATItII LEIIIIIIII AND mANNim......,..wwmennasow. n Paw oroAmaamoil—livata" sea. $6 00 W o o east ia hirats Box. .ot. Painiaalmalts load,Ore eau Family Mole. 'A" ejmia C 0125 matim.Collormillosoor au coda (Way 15 omits. - Beadle of CECILE RUSH wbo will appear as worrifferroit, The performance will eommenie with MASKS AN:D FA,VES After which /tar Span;hod To (mmAndo with VALENTINE: OE; pasoit. -- - - . . OURPORWOOSP-' 1 P*01 1 11 11 :/iATIi 83in NOTICIE 1111, PROPOSA lIRMISIT , manna that =ALM) LS" meow Denied bY Myer guarantees aeooedintlo form to be flindShol on nonlinelion et til u ,...ie Mee. will be reeeived thereat. Willa &do& the FIRST TUESDAY OM Yi W NI WII: aupplyp eo Pro:Mon4 lfeefte. doh. imulierated in mid for one mit 4 an der dui of ulynest. and eilbei n uk th e of Jane folbwin& I.q am esti mated with weineei to e num of pa. tiente:Zpitak buttlie 'United' State re serves the tto Wu sore ar t -r si g i rld_ oat eke. Sag Am ke sXS article" deliqr ys ti t i e s ars, no* smer indinnent at e at, odapted to the enpftaL be itt, to refeet the Pe pueblos ether nilliekeink stead. end to tile eentrepter with egy eir. eels °feed °earths caldron. prim. The United Staten referees the *ad to - for the whole er any nsitienlifpe - lied. ogis.w. aplfent Surveyor and Agent aletriee UrSTATE XENAIIII--11. a e.andiaste for the. Domination .for STATE SENATOR. 10DISTRICT ATTORNEY- JO IL KIIRKPATRICE will be a earth-- date Syr uoudnation to the above Office, before Di next thin nominating . Republic= Cuing ,lami% _PlinVea.. sa •3 Gq•DhigritlFTlßltne; - ,-. • , be ir a=tiatalt boars of the day. 'l3selatigeidt t - isyl9-4t TO. 111WIAWEIN AiralWingliker, We are now manur*lteefirg a impeder aritielenf which we are preparwito deliver frontons COAL YARD, MS LUIDISST innummy. Best quality of Family Cieti always on band um uaL win DICKSON. STEWART it CO. R EC'sl V dE-D Guts stock of BLACK SHAWLS, With Mae 'broths& ilia 611111 lei : nerder, y lb so at p. • BEAUTIFUL LAIFE, ibr 121-2 tents. Pine Jaeonet and Organdies, LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. *Saud opened a very nice assortment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUMS, wy2l corns of Eft end *glut, Ana& ClOOllll PAIS= lirrati . 1 111a11111W, - BASK-We Alined ikrawlbanies bag season in thesebasteti.basood einiditien. to Chi: sago. Phija_i_lketylds. and Nine Yogi!. Fornakai Nola FMB. t3TIINET. • mya . . MllK'ft• , Ar,t 9 1114 . J6r - The River=letitkatre Al lsre wet . 5 !Weft leeleii waterfal& 'ii - s ad bow IVenthar Rai cu. ; • , "1: lierolllolloo4 l l. vita POt:reiriliCh r . 4 10 - 1 4 teriarailltim Wit Tee weipbr - qr, war:vapt. eal' nem ateervier,&el— I satta.lelowe.tentay ter Se mirritie.) ostwevoti load. - • • " • 7.• 2 *fir Tke.WheelimpackeLfot this..day,w!" .the steamer Liizie * Martin. Capt. Brown:. 'IIOE3 leavesatakpou. - tqn,# nj Mir (lite Eno packet 'RAMS' Dot ; Cart ( lea D.:Meese, leaves' ftteDi.Tetir: lam; Dubuque and St. Paul. This boat hasetilf44 dam. aceuppunodations. and the. beetbl 'earty them out, our old friend Captain hfuriadirl pertain to see that mmsessesafteneepapo eared - • gar The fine, light fir. ughl atouittiik, Beigket;clipt; Carketo WA" * * V, v: .; Louie; WNW' Debtertukitnir _••=.‘ win few ti r Me. B; IV* who has charge of the office, m 11490041 to the ramangera. 171.: :5.% • The favorite passeugers-ateaaterß Moolgrateitpiat. G. W. Reed,. in annoiiiodirlio9 St niti alma ault-Bt. rani.. Sholurrilft-...- beet . uta k ocouamo daUwc and attautiro.foillilitiiX; Our toltioUrffrliukdKor..willi do theboaors of ihe cage, " kr s p t. iforger.o . Ebert; mi fine Oteawise Kenton*?looves' as latothilimilitr''' tiveirtorOweinaati and - periorasoomunodatioos;•atl pameorWo who .traveled on her spit* in tOrms of bee proointneests. The clover °Seer. SpProorookjaved in uhargeWthe office: . rat,: L... ...se a . SS; The splt.ndid passenger '.steim — ' ll • Diteobth;tlhikii..l.l. L.' liendrickson, is eneentikeirt... he Cincinnati.,Cairo. 'Saint Lenin andSiiiiit Pisa; " 4 ' bout. haittlie bert of secommedletioli - tive and experieneed offiecri.• Mr. Otis It ill dotheattentire in:tlisoMeti:wbiht annual.. iindriekkten szci:Eiransi willies that petlOageri i ."' ire the best of ettentiotwe " ; lifit Capt. Willoughby's. net swat, Silver Like;'NO3 Jail' tinisheast.,oir is one of the neatestanCeSin_plete , low ',water 'boats 'fey built at ,Tite bull ut ' CalitartiutV .)41..ifeet; "isaus32 - 664 - 4,3 t; fee_ - lfne .Rowse. dens 151theliee thl% feet Idiots. Poiletailliforkz ?mg and 40 iuchocui diametmr. 44.4 ity oftillltionn , diaWs only 1S inches; The out 14,, wa! f. i 7ak il S o liteant.Abtl4o4ll Botthaser,- - .. ; Tainthicia, ilbestitirk: Tilicontoluta.-/ • up eat llieer_anden•or.thot-Uilwe.• men Ruing : - the Stat Clerkl4 our:Stitlef44orruF? Vest * CoptJanLiteUttu one of the beat Alma travels in the wwn.• May the lankt mum* WNW the tnutt,snit,.tera. - For MAY 21;4$ t em:gifts sriajilors..,rilagli: GKR" areiafier ICIENIOAM . V Abort comagdWallibavelbir !!1 and intermediator , . am* 01'4* Adite above. For freiabtair Amalie alp bond if, to J. 8.. LIV 'GSTON CO.. -or '4l -FLACK. Alma. For Cluellnuitud ter . "4o; 11116411 1 1.ENDIDIBTBABIBili -15HENAlfft S. B. trii*Oyorn- . wander re ea anncitmeal For fr4Otor piononp_ isipkbl on loud I. a lavuTurFroNk CO. AVII*44 Per St. Leeds. Keokuk. ItiGG-I011111„ INGlNsquieGsd tK. lau4-71 - 1 SATURDAY. MAY 24, 4P M. ,„ • Tug PINE PRINSIMMW Ammer PRIMA PONNAAkorge, pieta lance d sbOvwille. leave for tite Por ll 4l7or. iiintb , on bloat or to . AnYM • J.B.LIV.PISTONG - Co Afouts.„ For Choollanalli; 11161 . 1V-tosio, Sm. p Irlos.Dalbootoo sad ?it.. Foal •:' , _ .71118 DAY. MAY 234 iagrairmier szp minneAliusic**o?:, intanlawatuen, is assoomolor far Up, above a ober wee. 'For freight, or siamige apply_ at kosat ;nos - - • - -JOHN t r i.AM• AdiAt; . . Y I D . . Fein& 'Lenin dalona, and S 11 0 .11-1 . i .: lIIMDAY. XAT . SK 4P. IL -!?'"' '. .4' • - s',. silipiszs•ritlim,_-f;:,- ; :, ten k a - .9fift &swim m P i_ . .. , i-il.l , ' ewe...Commmink; ylill - sill as; : " ase er atm" Ogibi 114411 : 4''7 : - For ellimilestro. - 1111. laiiiikimili . 1 ' . t 1*8:DAY,. 741 141"A :4 I`, ii.f., karma lii.toiDT miA lut =i: --= Clip m . . ftdi•n, will Uwe r, 1=.7 above. FOr ar airplaE on boaidars . ~ _. . :'..; JNO. VlACK.oorark B. LIMO:MONS W. , •-•"' --MISS RUSH For Chkeftsusti am" Limillisvelia.— I DAT. MALY M. 10 A.M.. mcwr AND LW= Arnold lMre.tiranasser atamor . - - Wiloubb7.commander. nbo For my 23 ~ , .LSWIS r Arms. . r uprilArr Aso& 1 u , : !ril.11 : 111 . 1 . 11 W :s., :;, ..p , Nandesti ,S. - Fik I. - ... . -, - . Watif 0141111 k; . ~ Illeigailla llike*.) lll4ll—, 'l , '''' :: ' ' '- . • .eiss :irtml,sitawwww'' . 1 : rassiimell JIMA ' 4,11 * - :*; -, gam < minadoder. halter ",I , _!-. eve ry Tat p i , in. - , _. -..,,,,/ pgll% - arm Y. at 4p. is.. a nd - -,.z ,7 • . . ' •Foritgartp-I•Wnroneirook7aa'' 'Per sIIFIZIPIIIIII6 , - Vr a . • 'aik I ! " .' is " Aga* STEAMBOAT AGSM'S% W . ma. zi..mrr Ats.opsted as am at NO 90 WATIEBSTIMIT;!:g: ilium he will sio rmit slime/a ytaiael woad tAte t a *an of we d itieltAl. 1111111) , Am ay ism* dhoti sug,llo. , Ott Ag g neat medieiwilenerato -Trate, is eseel-,1 lent. The Ikeilia4oll4*~attliudat. g ing : MEM corner Marital street and the - earner Mattel street,eami u 721 - - utai lie awa sirw zrothes ionemigna o.oo....d isu 7 octavo rum% with awned bwoopmeoonom, full iros fratillPritetwoWiit•k inso, foe two , w7B JOninietirworotswit., LAMIEW UMW “2111211' Lath*, 1 0, 1 thitSUPPInv fiw. MO Laskeelikiikieo MEI= Apt Stbstlo, ids PlMortioth Pt ' fir:' G'llOllllWHP.'_ ',"*l7 sib Market. 211 door ttli ~tr SL VlCOiglissa ....austipicr ase. - ..-itlio.itl(Mumbit,Apierciur, , anß.-=ibe iiimottled bilittafotilieli Wfi rat of lad Fulton will be at tendielltiowleamott I,' Midis/. v-t , 7 r ‘ e 1 Jl6 costa Mt=
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