, rimr"-n"7"7-I—Trrd',. RI At sire reasuatryl. wrists Seldierw. The following Pennsylvania soldiers, sick and wounded, reached Philadelphia - from - Baltizricire on Wednesday evening and were placed in the Broad and Cherry street` Hospital: Obadiah F. Miles,Co. C, 106th ; John Maedee, 'Co. B, 69t; Joseph Lachencber, Co. B ri s to l , A. K. Fleming, Co. E: 27th; C. Co. K, 52d; H. P. Foreman, - iserge4nt, Co. K, 62d; James Crain, Co. E, &Id. Noah M. Anderson, drummer, Co. H, MSth; Jacob Kaufman, Co. 41, 98th; Jolul H. Spencer; Co. G, 23d ; G. M. Digs, Co. K, 67th; John Dix' en Co. E. 98th; Henry enhart, Co. D, 52a; Benj. F. Stout; Co. C &2d; James C. Farnols, musician,23d; J ohn Frank, wagoner, Co. F,-Or th; W. F. Grevenever, 1. 0 . C, 71st; David Leikler, Co. T, 91d; John W. Moyer, Co. I, 95th; David Co. I, 114 d; Lesher, CO. F, 'Ali; J. F. MeCoy, Co..G, 'lad; Wm. AloCeskey, Co. F. 63d. James M. Johns.m. (. ; Jacob Miller, Co. G, 118 d; Beni. F. Lend, Co. Ilt_.lo4th; D. F. Forth. Co. K ,W J. i Kerr, CO. K, 52d; Berni ne, Co. F, 67th; S. Cooley, Co. 67th; John Boil*, CO. C, 81st; James Megar, Co, H. 88d; Francis Williams, Co: H, 53d, Ed on:ll•O'Neal, Co. 11, 62d; Abram Wilds, Co. F k ,11341; James IV; Gardner, Co, 0, Ud; Patrick Collins, Co. H, 68d ; / 1 / 1 1, Co. D, 3d P. V.Hel lorbettle, Co. E, 88d; Jas. Jones, Co. K, 102; Jerry Miller, Co. C, 98; N. S. Webb, musician, 68-, Samuel Groscrost, corporal, Co: - K, 08; John G. Hellig, Co. G. 46th; W. J. Robertson Co. B, P., C.; S. Keifir, Co. C, 1 0 5th ; IV. H. Buckwater, Alex:: Morrison, do, ; Miles J. Kirk- I oat..;-ickolo., Arthur J. A rnold, Co. C. figd .Jas. H. - Hush, Co. 0, With; Alpheus Gen. eabaugh, Co. H. 67th; Samuel Calvin, Co. K, 108; Joseph Armbrustin, Co. I, 31st: Barclay Raab, Co. K, 104th, Charles Hon say, Co: K, 88; Chas. Rath, Co. D, 98th; John S. Saylor, Co. H, 104th; Sam! Gen. bough, Co. I, 68d; Alex. E. Prick, do. ; .Saml Rhodes, Co. A, 31st: Bela S. Cole, 'Co. (1, 111th; Peter Church, •Co. H, 6:3d; -.Martin Bruin. drummer, Co. E. 98th: Win. Childs, Co. C, tidd; Geo. 1). Palmer, mu sieian, Co. C, 49th; H. W. Eastborn, Co. C, 194th. Death or John Drew. The deeease of :John Drevr, the celehrii tel comedian, teelirreil in Philadelphia Oa Wednesday afternoon. and was Catie , by congestion of the brain. He had legal complaining since Saturday and on Tuesday, while holding a child iu his arms, belonging to a relative, fell ins.m,Able to the floor, at his residence in Eighth strect. between Market and Arch. Its remained atteOltaleiOnfl to the last. He was a native.ef Dublin, iu Ire/and. and came to this country early in life. Ile married, about fourteen yeairs ago, Mr .-4. Hunt--die present Mrs. Drew. who ;vat already an actress of high standing in :her profession. He was thirty-five years .of age, and leases three children-- ono bcly :and two girls._ His . performances in this i.attatey have been chiefly confined to Phil adelphia, though. from his high artioie merit, he was well known throng/Jinn Ow Union. Re Istely rettatie.l nn tended tone of three, vertr. in california. I Australia and the British where hie zneeesa was great, and has recently closed a series of one hundred nights at the arch street theatre, with is view of returning to Ireland to fulfill an cngs,gontent there. It. Was the intention of his friends to give him .ta complimentary benefit shortly, as a part ing token-of regard, and three hundred itielrets were sold at their first meeting. 'The Arch Street Theatre, of which Mrs. Thew is the lessee, has been closed since his death. flooMand , a German Bitters. This - tonic, which has been manttfactur .ed in Philadelphia for a number of years, has attained a deserved celebrity among proprietaty medicines, and is very widely known throughout the country as a mild and pleasant remedy for dyspepsia, jaun dice, debility and all diseases originating in derangement of the liver and stomach. The manufacturers have many testimonials of its enemy and all who use it speak in the highest terms of its good qualities. It is purely table contains no alcohol or spirits, or my vege deleterious drug. The pres ent proprietors are Messrs. Jones & Evans, an Arch street i Philadelphia, to whose advertisement, In our paper, we refer. The names of local agents will be. found attached. The W. T. Lose. We _understand that the Secretary of the Treasury has directed Joshua Hanna, hllsq., of Hanna, Hart & Co., to receive sa a'!acriptions for the six per cent. loan. a u thensod hy Congress. The bonds wi ll bear e late May 10.0862 and, from the great aiNtndance of money here, we are confident they will be rapidly taken up at par. with U. preaent heavy premium on t h e 7 8.10- w o cut. bonds the six per cent. l ean win pay ,Nuklly as large an interest. particle's?' will be announced in a few days. TheAlkigkitay rublleßandlisign The eOnalniSsioner.ll appointed for the purpose have matters 00 far arranged that the foundations for the nuwkit House in Allbeiteny will be cummenoed next week. The contract with Messrs. White & Alexander, builders, is closed, and the architeits,' Messrs. Barr t Moser, are drawing** working plane. The ground will be stoked of to-day by the City Reg ulator and eleavation will commence on Monday. Nothing will be done upon the City Ball this year. Ilkertless Canard. The Washington Review sale: "The report published in some of the papers, in regard to the son of David l obe, of Somerset township, who died of wounds received at Fort Donelson, being yet liv ing, is a cruel hoax. The brave soldier aleepir his hist - eleep." We published the story, as copied from a country exchange, 'but Of course could not know there was any one so heartless as to infliet deeper pain on on already afflicted family by ong 'sating such it "sell." • Did atilt Arrive. The bodies of Capt. Brunu, Lieut. Miller and Cormsl Young, of the Friend Riles, killed at Williamsburg, did not arrive at noon, • yas announced. It. was ex *A they would come in by the mid night train and be escorted to the respec tive houses Of the deceased, at once. The tuner& will probably take place on Mon day: when the Parke Zonaves will net as a mils "sty wort. Marge et Fraud. Jamas Sterling, of Butler connty. was yesterday arrested and taken before Mayor Drurn,.clumpol with fr ond, on oath of DeßPup, of Dnquosno boroush, who slips t h at be pat in spume for Sterlhw, !or which he was to receive 312. When Ole work was dons Buhoup received 35 on 'oast, bat the bill proved to be on a bro • ken .! is-hence the suit for fraud. The am i s :got yet disposed of. Take Nellie*. Thiejoih . H. Borland, 98 Market atreqt, is s wu m B o ,ote, Bhoea and Gaiters at leas no d ie ':Nsuse kind than they can be W u f or a se :nher• is this city. Give hint a call. •Issisksafi - Allw Judge. The agusilismosst is silersay made saist So ar . Diu 1t .4 *ls eity bees sf lim oo l d==or ig tbiisit o f loot *Woe. '.O dY YO4. ,MAY, 24 The Troy naity it'ut C!" :V. a lung article in 1v:41.m0,, to the - .lobo I.ilier.r— -and its 110 V Wheels, by e,eyin K .• 11 .any of gentlemen, including several member s of the press, were recently invited to an A ft . enraton to Lanaingburg on board of this craft, aad went, when the boat certainly 1 , exhibited herself to grentadvantw. I+kim• ming over the water like a bird. " P the - Post." "Nothing Extenuate er Noe Aught Net Down Ii Ma. EDITOR:—if the following . (-rude. sketch of a social .evil which prom inently prevails in our midst, brings about the dc sired reform, you will not grudge your space, nor will I my labor. Miss Martineau says that "in no country in the world is such deference paid to the , fair sex as in the United States and so lit tle acknowledgement made for such prac tical politeness." Had this gifted author ess visited us in these days of City Rail roads, she would have additional proof of the justice of such remark. A lady ste p s into a crowded railway car, and immedi ately some gentleman va cates his seat, which the fair intruder unceremoniously takes possession of, without the slightest acknowledgement, by voice or gesture for the inconvenience she puts a total stranger j to, now hanging to a pendent strap from the roof; or taking his place on the plat form, to '"bide the pelting of the pitiless storm," and all for her accommodation. This is as it .should be on his part every feeling of manhood and politeness suggests the movement; but would It lesion the fair one's dignity, if instead of looking upon it as a right She thankfully accepted it as a favor ? I think not. Rat let this pass while we look at the reverse of this picture. A gentleman enters the ear, and finds no vacant seat, one side being entirely occu pied by four ladies; their dresses, spread out like the feathers of a fan-tailed pigeon, take up a space that Daniel Lambert might ' find ample room for convenient genifieetion. Is there any attempt made to confine the silken superfices within proper bounds. or compress the metallic frame work thus so unwarrantably trespassing upon the rights of the passengers? None in the least, and [until the new-comer assumes the responsi bility of the woman, by. proceeding to ar range these intrusive iron- reined skirts for the purpose of taking his sea, not a fair. hand will be stretched out to adjust them within more rational limits, and even then face plainly shows that the act is compul sory and disagreeable. . Now, sir, it is time to cheek an evil which common sense must condemn and good breeding will not dictate. Let' the ladies feel assured they ',will &Ppear ten times 'mote agreeable by showing a desire to make room for a passenger than persist ing in a churlish monopoly, lest a crino line should be crushed, and in their en deavors to (even at some inconvenience) afford that accommodation always con ceded to themselves,-cease to look henCe forth on the perpendicular martyred biped SS a STANDING JOIE. )(answer Henderson knows how to draw a crowd on Saturday night, if we may judge from the bill presented for to-night, which closes the engagement of Cecile Ruth. It includes the stirring old play of "Timour the Tartar," strongly cast, the "Two Gal ley Slaves" and the spectacle' of "Valen tine and Orson," with two popular recita tions by Cecile Rush. If this bill does not fill the house ye do not know hoir it can be done. To be The soldiers of the Zuehlke Brigade taken prisoners et Williainsbmg, of whom there are several from this conotff,. have, through the exertions of Gen. Buddsh been released on _parole and are now in Washington City t furloughed and provided with transportation to New York, with orders to report to the commander of that post in a Month, by which time it is thought' their exchange will be effected. Commiestote& We learn that Capt. Wm. J. Kane, of this city, who has been acting Commissary Subsistence in Gen. Negley's Brigade has received his commission as Assegeat QU144111011111114, with the rank of Cmpes ig . Clift Xaas wa s - *A 'Ga. 14 •11 10 7 1 1114 three mositi# 211111tiliek with ltiai rvastltaiaw 1322511 We weottrake,shaarA a model of Cooley's' Int ''Fitithering Wheel for Steauittars„ Is is-claimed that this Wheel 'atipiirior, both sa ards powezand speed.. -It its-so •,Ifilat the paddles, or buckets, strike the water more trisetly than any other's, Whereby the fill force is obtained end no wafer raised. This Wheel Las been introduced with entire success upcm the ‘.` City of But fele," a steam packet running upon the Erie canal, and the steamer "Johnl ver," miming upon the Hudson river.— 1 The model of this Wheel may be seen, for' a few days, by calling at the Scott Houtit., where it will be &rind in the possession of Mr. Walter L. Hyde, of Rochester, N. Y., who has the sole and• exclusive power to sell the right to use this Wheal upon the waters of the Mississippi river and all its tributariea. The following testimonials in regard to the Wheel speak for themselves. noir, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1681. Ma. TRUMAN COOLEY - Sir : Having used your new Feathering Paddle Wheel on my tug steamboat shwa the let of May last, I take pleasure in bearing witness to its superiority over any and all other wheels within my knowledge. My experi ence of twenty-five years on the Hudson river enables me to speak confidently on this suldect,and I hesitate not in giving it my fullest approbation. In towing, I can carry along four boats as easily as I Smut erly could tkm, before I introduced your Witee/9 upon my boat. I also own tiffs saving of one fourth the feed (coal) I form erly used for the same boiler and engine. I further claim that my boat will last from four to six years (at least) longer with this iniprovement than with • the old style of paddle wheels. Before introducing your Wheel, I dared not run my boat into tidewater, but since have made regular trips to New York and hick with a tow of four heavy boats, and ! against their heaviest tides with ease. With the old wheels it has cost me as high as four hundred dollars a year to keep my engine in repair. The past season. with your Wheels, lout not cost 'me one dollar. Finally, I most recommend Mr. Cooiey's Paddle Wheelcordiall ay s most decid edly the greatest and best improvement of the age. I am, truly your obedient servant. 3oux OLIVES, Captain. I fully endorse the above. IftRANt CARMAN, Engineer. ALBANY, October, MI. Ms. T. COOLFil—Sir: It is with pleas ure I can attest to the working of your new Feathering Paddle Wheel. I was on Capt. John Oliver's bout on the trial trip of your Wheels, and T cheerfully own that I never saw say wheels workas easy for the engine, or that got so direct a hold of the Writer as yours; and I also noticed that your Wheels produced no jar, or tretnnlous motion, (which is so common to the old wheel, not even jariug a loose window,- and I further state that I have notitted that :this boat has done what no other boat of the stint() capacity has or, I ant itol , ive. tan do with any other wheel that 1 have seen as vet—and I do not thitskthat I shall 4t:ton, if ever. see a more eiliPetive better=: wheel. Yours respectfully. .1.4..0 es M. linos, (lay/ Elt://stePt• .S'lennehneel Nett! PeApliz,. A Groat 8111. - -- _ :et:o - 04.i' '.-- iiiiilitile .44.',.- ~ w. •w f ..- : • , _. ' P°44I NCe*N I . I I 4I4 4 IgM At Dere . .iferge4ileCol• lege . ~Pitt.,:burgh; I I - ~.."- il ecril : - 112 4.14 4 \ T 1R11 4 , min5 ,,-.-.-- nosirv I' , ; i f:* ' l , lc . ' w 0. ir. Squier,. Viiinlmilizid, 0.; .I. NI. PAlli r tLEl Smith,. do; M. 1 Molkins . Pekin. 'Tn.: IV. - 5i 1 " ...-11 . 1.4) . - : L o. ll y 4 M E .fril.r i lti ° 4l "4 2 a , Liki . at .., 111 ..,,, e , 14jir ! - - .1 177.,... 1111- .;: r i-.7 1 :: ‘71113 , 45 : 11 fy . ; ...t t.t . .:,.. e RW. 'Sanders, - Skieperclt:thum, O.; ' t.... P. Vii: - f;f:T.T.Ici.T. (if .r..iIiELRRNTRY ! . • •- - owell, Eli:olmA. l'a.. All oe whom . " ----- "t `,t7 : 7 - -_--7-'—.--- , ~,,, ..... . ~. dliTEX.l.alli:vi 181.10VD8l— passed a highly satisfactory examination., y .and,- with the.ekkint , new college. Dipro- ' • ANDREW WHITIC ma,. Werepesented, by the Faculty, with : . ;1 ,... , .„.__._ ___.,_; _ , .- copies of the enlarged edition of the 4", 2ti„ . .1 . ",..;,;"'" `."' ' flr- ""• ls utcepowle that us "Gems -of Penmanship" as memorials ; Liz Ei rry SI , BEET, Ica. 147 • of their application and exemplary eon- • duct, during their attendance at colle ri.sr Si% CLAIR STREET. and is .prapan x t I 4 ge. 1 tteczennrAdate all who :nay wani anythtru t in ilia kin at the loweit ruta. ter wan or such trade ia: tnay Fait hint. tßd Blinds repaired. req.a.ined Gild triannied i:1 the very leweit prion, A nd ii the work der.iiiq please I will eharae not , . ins tor it. N. 1.'.--It hq: bawl fre , ily reteeted tq. b,.i.n., A no - partinular fiienrix in my net. , ht I 'n,4 q ..... the Blind waking , which le nwr G.,_ ri lay2-luali ti elhtellM Cheap. , We refer our readers to the advertise meat of M.N. Jo.iepit White, whim(' rittab lishutent it on Penn strPet, l,awrenerville, near the Two Mile Run. She has on hand a full assortment of eastern carriages, buggies and wagons, new and second hand, upon which she is anxious to real ize and will therefore dispose of them at low. rated: Repairing will also be done on Moderate terms.. She has a large experi ence in the business and will give perfect satisfaction. Manual of Target Prang/lee. Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, have published a little hand book of target practice, adipted to the quirements of troops in the field, being the system adopted by the War Department. It is edited by Maj. G. L. Willard, F. S. A., and will be (Quad a. valuable little work. It is sold by Kay. & Co., 65 Wood street. Boots mad Shoes. Every description of ladies', misses', Children's, Men's, . boys', and youths', boots, shoes and gaiters, selling at Mc- Clelland's Auction, at extremely low prices. Call and examine goods act corn • pare !Tires. Beiur* Three young bears were Killed in the neighborhood of plane No. 8, Allegheny mountain, on Tuesday of last ‘veep. They were chased off the moot:ludo ire the lire and were heading for ti eteAet. retiottt. when they were killed by some wee were endearoringlo stay tit. , t,f the fire. Mks w hi. The !Whec yesterday arrested Pool Reid with two shawls which he was trying to sell. Re told it colored man he had stolen thew and Would divide the prulits with him if he did not tell. Reed wag committed until Tuesday next fur lie:u in;: On a charge of larceny. The 111 to tch nson We are authorized to annottnec• that ihi, baud of popular sinera will give a ..rile of converts to, thig Clllllllll‘nri 11 Oil Saturday eveniug, June 7th. Tax balance of Silief- Plated Were al McClelland's Auction will be clusrd tmt at 10 and 2 o'clock to-day, whim bargains may be expected, a:4 every artiele otleted mast be sold. JCrAITR WETRII JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Iit_VrIraf!TCKERS 4,r FA WY AND t EURN /TURF: & Clll4l RS F. 1.1) SIT 1:1:1 (K. 4 6.,t1 nth •ti P.t ia..l PATENT WRITING CASE IF ORIN CAME DeNO AlikiliCliCsk:lll Ali TO give tla %T 601 a {Oa* ehot Ey Lin.. inchm I 11. will '1.4.1 Hon had 11...414.11, MS Lice tim. We SON' RED of Its th , Msk-. Mo. mot el* B"*". NIMES AND Some Children's Soiled Shoes at 50 per cent. leas than Cost. EASTERN CARRIMWS, RVIAIRS & WAGONS, WEB' SECOSD - 1111ANDIED, rola sale. and will positively bo sold at the lowest prices, to Snit the times. Particular-atter,- thin paid to rePoirinit- MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Peas street. near the Two. Mile Run. adttlAtud STEAL[ TOW DUX& role 5.111,11-1210 feet on Deck, 21 feet beans. 4 feet hold, 3 Boilers 88 inches diame ter, Cylinder 17 inehe.s and 13... e. feet stroke. Every thing ready ter furnishing. huirire of LONG & DLIT. 90 Water street. DIME PlalAtill AND MODAL AMIE PURD PO7AS'II A.ND SODA AS!!. 1 atniu receipt of another supply of superior Potsish and Soda Ash. Those who make their '.wn Soap, and hare use for either of those articles will II usi thpirlith:l:atage P:(aLl11410 my stack i•urcha•ina el t :there. jo ):41.:11! 11,EMI Nu. .1i FLEMI Market street and Diamond. rutoa l . Market nt root aildtho Diamond. I LE V ENi SU I 11.110ING LOTS. TERl plemantly Atuato on llobeeeto Flreot. .Alle 4beny. being a divi. , ion of a large gardelt, with fruit sthrubbery. Sa g and eousenieut d.f1 4, " i.y Pamela/et. Railway. l'eoowi of veouring , N goal and phussant location tor II fie+ deuee, are partienl!irly inviteul to look at the:4e beautiful lot,, whirl are uttered at low priees: and nn Vii , Y t , rin:s. For S:114 , by SONS. 31 Market Fteret. %,:" I: F. I) I NCI INbitliS, A "IPA DEM .n 4 el.-.Le I: e fork.,. I I rt len l'r,)we!,, /ITO a gre:i 11-,,,•!.!1Ue..1 _ . % M d I.llllNfi. 1•37 1.111- I BEKTI' roe!. A :;rtit4 for t eye and ItoaDir, It .. , 11 1 / 1 11, yter. 4 .:llyuze Chief, Jr. (toolCri Pligea ap..rfttAr. E , :.)notny Wheeled 'Toro* Flak, ;And SvpanttoN tend Berge tny2i /1011% PLOISA. I' LT IVATOR 2, •• S , ythe stottae. Sheet. , Phodto, 11 - ,:.51 Tine. ai.d ,alO b 1 i CECRIIAM t LONG, No. 127 Liberty xtroet. . _ 11:11 A V F.LE ATOM. NAV RAKER. ma. 1131 Jr. .1 Ifiontro Fork , NI hand and for to by HECK IiAM x LuN43. City: I N 127 Liberty otreet. • ill* 11:1 1 :1MV I: PATENT MEDICINFA— WA lam Pin in r..-oipt of my nPrior , 01.plY of Pr.wnt flahracing alt tho if• of tio • a0)..114. Tr0 , 13.c. y Wio.,loir'.4 :r up, l.itdmy' M.wcd 5 4 ean•loir. tlallnuny I..struct Dacha. orm tn, A ycr'A Pc, - oink!. Shri:4.l.4 rills 41-4 Acme Care. Saniapiailla of 1.11 Italeata, Jayne: Expectorant. :in't fluted. Ifoll,stui Bitters. etc. Thria• haring uma for Amy of tame medicines. will Ind to their inlventaae to examine my ,teak. JE6 1 141 6 11 FLEMINtI. my= Porter Aln.rket street and the ^- PIT mnusan inkIIMBOLCTIOX 011 PAlrrpflenenir iLiir The pdttnership td the undersigned under thestTle rd GEORGE W. CAS:3 k CO woe • - •ri tile let In'etant. W. McClintock will htton.l i. -.ettlink the hocine,a ''the V:, 1 1`..!. rke4.l4troot. 411 , ...0. W. C t :F.: l'ili.!l!r W. McCLlgt(l4:ii. x. Nifty 16, I=l 41r. Psu.o.k. Ibran. Ikl4lll &ad Mort. ;owe, fir's) Falate and .11k+s, vissuktirkelEirskor. It E. tit.00:11 No. 1211 REVS BUILDING. Eitt.burrrb. Pe. ti: 1 8.11.006 ibron in 1I:4:444(61 told No. I er. lay=• MILT 4VAL DEIPOI N. STEWART, 1.;:.A. T ARIL IN 4‘.*CIA I 06rner MOI,TTII CQ.VICIN N 1 tITTT. Al, L KONEN 1 Cal . 1841IihtV <llllPliNi With 4`0 , 1.1 sot low mum notioe. intat3tn. DAY— J urt opebt4l ii 6.lttit.lotb Netivt/il...nt 1.1 . ENTS' 14. 7 RNISHINO 0001.):4 • W. ii. !Kee = * 1418 Fluters.' stmt. Allighen7 city 1414.1180 AT WRZCE FOR SALE— M', wreak of Mesmer lIIESSENOZRoIow L the Harlot Hallway coulisting of Hull, 13 10neo. Donor Einar. Hoc Choliv. olwr. Apl D y to CA WELL S. No. S$ Water street. 'SACRUM dg CO I NO, l 7 FIFTH STREET, ite the tatention of le , '111r: Itetatil 111 u yew* large and varied ni.leoiraWe woad (*med. ap26 (RON , AND NAIL WORKS. I . ..441r11.1 ea BLACK. Manuaoturorm of t Alwet. Heller 'Plat" illreop. A sad T Iron, Wallis and Spikes LADIES' KID emirEwa, 40 eta. . . • LADIES' KEEL GAITERS, •1.00 .. . _ LADIES' MOW REEL ROOTS. 01.24 DIFFENBACHER , 110. IS -PIFICTI STREET. isyll Doom! Door Prom Market SL ce fa HALE. SHOE STORE," FROM NEW YORK Arenoll- `.`reen. Small T Rail and IlUt Bar Relir Iron. suitable for Coal_Worko. rks are adjoining the CITY OAS WORK _rehouse. No.BB Witter 'street end N ,rket street. Borakkor's Bandlem, dam-is OATS AND NUDE* BOUT HALF PRICE, 62 FIFTH STREET. ECETVFD LAST IVREA ICING EVERY POESIBLE ‘'ARTETT k'omeu•y Horoceo VGRESS GAITERS, 84) CENTg. JEWELRY RANIIIIFACTERERW CLARION in the book now. Nand for a rue of mires. 4 TATIONERY PACKAGES, eWELRY. 75 cents per dam. GARDINER, ift sth atrool, NEXT TO =PEW (MICR. kr the Amosotation. .NEW GOODS E HATE .11INT RECIIIIVED FROM the Heat a tarn sad choke selection of 'INC.! AND SUMMER GOODS, ghi Youth.; wear, embradiell all the ‘ N t ltylas 00ATLYOS CASHMERES AND 'S. wows Ik US Mehra street; q 'lluml...MYll* , eft- auk At Leaa than A.uotion Prices AT THE CHEAP cum STORE OP JOS. U. BORLAND, OR Market street: Roar frnni Fifth 0 151:14.;;;d. .1. 11. CABIDAY .4111 continue to be eold et 70 • c: Ps 10 IR wax:: 0 . 1% , • - et, . Nom HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS FLEMING'S, 139 Wood Street. WE ARS IN AUMIONT DAILY RED CELPT of NEW AND DESIRABLE STTLEN OF 400 DO adapted to tile .tiaaon, whiJi with a very large stook of STAPLE GOODS, 1 -3 It ICMS W than can be &and eisewhern in disci*, CALL AIM RICAILINE DER sTOVN. WILLIAM . FLEXING, Ulf WOOD STREET. - Tom'-`' azimAcrup WITHOVT -AL PAIN by the Ude of en apparrtits whereby no dtuirs or galvanic buttery ere used. Medi cal gentbufien and their families. have their teeth extracted by my proems. and are ready t. testify es to the safety end painleamma of the operation, whatever has been said. by persons interested :in asserting thecontrary, havtnalto knowledge of my process.. • IiTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every zty lc. and chart/cc es low, as will warrant the , !wi..-1 or material in all canes. E. OLTDRY. Lond etrged. I*s s mithfieleet. no 111) i., AsAix TEAJESTEINSI—WANTED 11X MEDIATELP. untuutiellued teaulutem. for ..mire in the "Mountain Department."— Wages $93 per mouth and one ration per diem. Transportation will be furnished to their destina tion. .apply to A. MONTGOMERY. Major and Quartermaster U.B. A. +mice Quartermaster U.8..1.. No. $49 Liherty +-truet. Pittsburgh. Pa. - - - - • - - 440METHING NEW AT NO. $3 FOURTH spill:ET. I would incite the attention of ladles and- zeit • thonen to that hcantiful_pieye id of art 60 much ea t aed of !ate Calllid the u,Lr 0 pA EN+ : and lay loode of inserting the •-+++llOl in Wigi andi v Madonna Bands. It ghee them a light and life-like appear -11.1100 hitherto unattained II&Te 1111-1 Jll,t to eeired a large and carefully selected auel of the beat French Hair. purchased tin-rash. and my motto is %Mei sari+ and small _p_rolits. CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF rLOWERS. or BotanieClear softening end beautilgingthe hair. too w known to need comment. Alto. my new HAI ASEI (organdie use: . it prevents , the hair from Wing out and itettinsprematureb' srey. Ladies do you want to have octant.. beantis fut, white and healthful skin? If an, get a battle of my Philoderinie. or Skin Cleanser, and take little healthful out dour exercise. Tins is no hum= bug. but will preserve your beauty to old age.— Discard aft pou-onotts skin paints. my gray+ B. C MERON. • IniOLLAU MAWS:VW% nA Nit OBTAIN ED of the Issrialature. at its last s Braden. supplement to its charter. allowing it to loan-mo ney at =iieh rots as will ,nub i le it to payespensee and pay a Dividend of :411" PER CENT. a year to ne depositors. Therefore persons wishing to I, errr. , W Up , . real ti , itelanated in FourthY. ran apply direatly to the Bank, lig street. CHAS. A. eiluros. Treasurer, NilN usyl6:twakluirr thiIL"NDIMNA I 1 •7 20 raaltc 3lairn k Haiti Ale: 3:1 do Banker Perkin. Lonetoo Porter: 1) do Falkirk Ale: 10 do Unseen. Stem : Iu mote end for %Ile ler lIHNNXTT. No. 1110 Wood street. DIME SAVINGS MSIITUTION, 40. 110 SMITHFIELD STREET. 'nrrosir► TIE CCIITOK 11100111.0 CILiBTRRRD BY ?MR LROMAYURI. OF F ICMII4II. Preidilmat VICE PRESIDENTS. mu. H. Smith IL F. Rudd Thos. D. Mender A. Rebmann Francis Mem Joshua Rhodes John F. Jenninaw. Jacob Stuckrath Henry Llc Thomas S. Ti Blair Alex. Br Sh istle:. t Alfred uck TRUSTEES. Josiah King C Zug A S Bell .IM Dilworth S S Fowler R A Reed Jas W Woodrow R C . Sohmertz F Bohm C W Rieketsca J M Tiaras& 4 H Ilartmoh 1) M Long R iliwiti Jae W Baxter D B Beldkiler C H Wolf Bobcat D Cooke& Wm Smith Wiliness lith 0 ft Jones B FJOIIOB W U Phelw C B Herron SEOR.ETAR Y . AND TREASURER D. E. IiteKINILEV. oPen daily. from 9 A. X. to 9 r. y.. Mao. Mei day and Saturday eveldol&from C to S o'elook• Deposits received of DNS DIME and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June A each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the dePesiter an atidcipal. and bear in terest thus compoundire it. Books containe Charter. By-Laws, he.. fur nished at the °Mee. Allir This Lostitution espeeiaUy to thee* venom whose earniasaape mum the itistiertowil, to accumulate; by mostl depoeite. wally saved. a rum whieh will tro a reemereo when ereorted. their money not only Wingate bat bearing Intermit, in stead or remaining unproduetive. my2l 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, Hr. Horne having gone to New York for 'the purpose of attending the Auction Sale of Ribbons and Millinery Goods on lasy Bd. We shall also moody° new Flow ers, Bonnets, Hale and -- Shakers, Embroideries, Linen Handker chiefs,. Hosiery and Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Sun Dinbrellai, Parasols, Hair Nets, Head Dresses, and a fall line of notions ' and Amoy goods. JOSEPH HORNE. WHOLESALE ROOMS, Ilreii.77 and 711 Market stroot. of all "descriptions of will be sold rt JANES PAUSE, Jr.. ELEGIA NT AINSORTIETTIIT Or NEW DRY GOODS. • xx , HOE Tir 4', ,r 1( ,-....., _ 1 Pins/1J ;ftistelrole le , ' e 1 "°. ( Cat% I•red Gin, Pesti ! I arm , I.rist night u. . I! 1 J. Ft 1/ S who will pipe so popular reoitatioh.. THIS EVENING. The performance will commence with rr mo Cf: -TIER TA RTAR, . Aftur which THE TWO GALLEY sLAYES To conclude with VALENTINE AND ORSON. ADVSTOIIiI4th. • Pillsbergh. iii,:Apri" •I masa= 1$ JIMMIWAW -WY= %Br that !NABALint -1/Ifinverus' • Ausew Erila bY PPoper'swaratitaeo iletonlinglo forms' be furnished on applioation at this liffieft. reeeived theregt, until l 2 o'clock meridian,: en the lITRST TITINDAT OF 41710 E NEXT. Ibr !he supply of Provisions, 3Sedieble. enomecahsl in laid forme for one year, oommeneina on the 44M. of f nif nett. and ending on the thirtieth of dune following.. The quantities stated are esti mated with reference to the usual number, of MI. in the Hospital; but the United 'States re serves the right to take more or haw of said arti /44, •• • • Idler I- 0 1V 11. required. 'if the : .11 '1. , : •itil! .04 itl-11). j.g ,!..f c• , - the adapted to toe hospital, he OW he at reject the mune, topurehas• other, articles, in their stead and to imam the eontr.tetor with soy -et- One °tenet over the contains prides. The Malted &etas reserves the richt , te secret the neotobinds far the whole or any portion of the articles speei - CHAS. W. ItAtelfELOß4. aplsdd Stirveyor and Agent of Marine !kepi tel ISTATE SENATE--E. D. IiARZAM is • candidate for the nomiaeu for Wel; SENATOR.- ~. •.. ,— uti mr. .. .., DISTRICT ATTORNEY -- JOHN 'NAY M. suaKrAlraicsi will be a midi, date for nomination to the above °Mee. before UK next nominating Republiran County Conven dam. aplidayte. • U.DR. BRANSTRUP. NO. S.l SMITH. FIELD STREET, ran he eounnited atall boura of the dor. re hi rile ad v Seil isatnen t. turl9-4t • 1.• DEMOCRATIC COVNTT MENTION—The Democratic. Couuty Oita wlttes of Oorresoondtmee met of the SAINT CHARLES HOTEL ou SATURDAY MOHN,INAI, lath htst.. ptertuaut *lli. The taltrotingibts unsnitnntvly sclovtol : Resotee4. That the llletunerati citizen, of Alle gheny county meet at their respective pilaw Mr holding 01%217 inectiami on SATURDAY. the, 11 th des' of JUNE. to elect two 'de/cattle:, hots each township. %tough and ward. to meet :in fonvectiou at the COURT-HOl'i•lE. in the city of Pittsburgh. on Wednesday. Jou* Ixtl., at II o'clock, to selectdelesatea to the State I.lnu tention. which aseemble, nt llorri:harg nn the 4th OF JULY NEXT. The meeting:, in the pities and i - c,rough, will open at 3 r. x., and continue uotil,7 r. x.. and in the township: , the meetings n ill he held between the hour:. of 3 and 3r. x. By order 1110.11 AS DONNTLLY. Chairmen. SAutr.t. If *Rent. Secret:FY. WPlles Cared by Braadretb , s Di. B. Di AM:MAUI—Deer Sr: I Wae stif ferhtfur many years from hereditary heinnrrhoi dal affections. of which I had the first attack in 1846. Since that time I ma. rccularly th t itc.l with each complaints eyery,opriug. I felt in theiniern inz a moat ievere pain in me hack. ag if the lower oint. of the ettitio were broken Or bruiseti..suul an asthmatic, pres:.sure on the sheet. Owiny to my oc cupation which keeps me all day busy out of depts. and sntirely distrusting flux' so called **rein-. Isr treatment** that would have confined me to my house. thought of following a plan of my own. which might clue me without the ineunvenil enee to my business attending the treatment of a "regular practitioner." So I put an Aliceek's Planer right over the groin, renewin' Lit every fortnight: every Satuaday slight I took e dam of firandreth's mils, three or four as I thought neces sary to a do , s, whisk operated on me after getting up, three to live times in the forenoon on Bus day. Tuesday and Thursday nights I took one Lilo Addition Pill. which produced one large 'Yates - tine. I pursued this course for six weeks, and could attend to my businiee without interruption; I worked, ate and drank Se I was wont; slept most soundly and awaked every day with less pain, and , now I know nothing of theeomplaint at all, go that I feel obliged to make you this statement for proper use, hoping that this simple proceeding may bap& many as it has done me. I am de/sat, Yours moat • 11 1 ,-,t lN A,.k. Iss Cronies Mice dellranklin street. err oak lag A illi drial ai ror i fil a t i . rli ! i. y . TIM& TI Pittsburgh. ra. AM by ell respects • dealers in medicine. agalin MANHOOD— HOW LOOT! HOW RESTORED! Just puldithod.' in • Boded Envelop'. Prise 1911 Cents. f. LECTURE ON THE MEETNATURE,TREAT end KNEW Can of Spiwmatoerboss or Stottual Wipalme/Nt. r vooe.ats:. Enuidsnions. Smut Dlr. and An 111=1, rni s eingental and eal gsysice_lo nitiVELL. Dnutho Ire. Tiir the woo. Sv "A Boon to Thotuando of Bniforino." =tualer fp • pinia onvelpon; e d y ad. Nid litsolipitjs swia. itarC c l'eli ar ew York Post vino, r, RectivEn lame Rto,k SHAWLS, With ripe Bream and Gold Mimi Border. Very Cheap. - BEAUTIFUL LAWN; for 19 1.9 Jnoonet and OrgrandLl cos. LIGHT COLORED' BALMORAL •YISTN. • . , ikbbluat opened a Yen. aiee assortment of SUMMER DRESS (ifil)DS W. & D. HUGUIS; 0i721 cornet of FM& said Matta aribria. JUST OPENED DRESS GOODS, SACQUES; I. nth k -1011 Mad., . ~, ipknaleitykrib".- ap p 9. 113= 14 (oeL Da 'NOW. “" - . Lizzie 5 art*Aram. - ' . ' '7. silver La* •INe 3 -14 r .11 11406 7 ''' t v44'.":" -'' .i . .- . . '____ ' Louie , /kir The evening - Ai twtlisit zero, were visa 6 feet writer• ond 'M'eotbee:Weasu. t• .• • ••-•rt-- r The- fitte'; Wicker. CePtAleorge D. Moore. ' • ' - Jena: bubuque MS St. P 61111:;. elan noressroodatkos. an e4u37 these out. unr old friend, SO f • witi be eertnla to se* 'bet morel for. • tine light , : • • Lo Osiesa apt. Carleton. .1.4)61 • • • ut% ..Dith z*,* will go through withouutro w-nre re - -stilimin r 7r g." who has 'barge tho Oleo. "t"- pose6ligere. - • ---- -••••1-..---Q,.L 7 ?.e.-.;• •orkeit4l., Mr llie favorite pas:igniter! ' ' 6 Moderator. Capt. ihr W. iterd„`liilthitO kg :•,t. haul:. °Well* *tut st. Cita, likt.• jok• but ef ateounnotleitiong add ittnalk Our attentive Mend Porter - will depii, - the office. ~ - , ...,. r - ca i .t. t)6,rie iv. - E . ,,'. eritb , the ~. 0 -reamer' Kftteti, lea e. tit, tlyAcipCiueinuati aand.lamiswi :1,.. .`,' i swum weemmodatioae. unit . "" r inme*Kee ber-epaaki n , ...r.e.r ,, —.. ~ eseleinseate. The darer of , ger . _ ,js,t Amite ofume dim' -• P .-- suipuur that4iti:BalsineivaiWW = got widerigoaesllloenallesed en palm I haii , efar.(Xnetnnate.kvl La _ Tuesday., he is superbly fitted - ell in tiNflar and "dem the.hest of . 'ioeodsmodations to persousgoirsr that ‘v. Captaue French karate hr,w thin's ought •, done. _ Wit...!The piss eaglet' kosi i ii h.cot o t i , Capt. L. L. Ilandriekson. lanai his net II nitL Cairs.Saiot.LOUltiantl,thdo. t his haat' has, the.btst etse4smunudatiabafia_ % sad experienced officers. Mr.l)lll6lo'''' Will du dwattootive in the °thee.•whilia4v I ! -adrieksou . and Evans will see thallium 4 , 3 the heat (414i/intim. ; .334 For Cincinnati. latetiaillia7taiti: • - , • r it t iacc'ainalr.,..-•, :, ~, . .-IzA Kix t;DAT.- 81AY.27. oS.p.JC:z.e.c...x.X 4, , . TILE 11PLENIall*P". - ' 144 ' SidatB7:4.ol.+lEVS,.. A.Beaa• - • - '' IT. Will feerati for the 'obeve :Mills, ' - n..i.5., ]I, per above onnottucetubrkt"W ~..- .•7% 4. Furfrricht or pamgge 1n5.17 on' et. us * : l ,-:' .i.As._,_o_LLINS-Ao4:' :/.. or 3 0.11 N: FLACK, Ammi§,.. Cur Cincinnati anti ImainvIIIIIIK - , .. t SATVDAY. AL:VV.:3, 4.-.l'. 31: , :.'... :. - THE . lamas BA II) ~P AIIEWIL - -44.- -GER-moaner, NISNTO* Vs GekiM - . Mort ssononander. Lwill leave thr the awl intermediate potty on the der . :ninnsures4, ~. • "f% For freight or p itegg geVPlit otibOVIV " 0670.. lli ..- .- - . ~ or. JOHN 449E-4000,..;:* -- ---i ÷„:,-.-- sl i t , .0 Ear ciatetilliitriiiii siiiiii -- gi. " • • TUESDAY.; itArz. SP. M.-:- -- - ti' ~- • . . . . ilr 111. T ALE 8111 E PWAID 114111Marm -4 -eitrr!,.. fiIISNANEID: S.-jk Ftelieg..-.7 wander yrilt leave Se ll llll o ll allll - 1 11 4 1,0 71 4 1 5 . i r s"" i' , ;::..n - lilllll I. or pomace Moo lar ....nrriir uty2l 1 11: LIVIN Bh . :, -.. __ . . ... . • - ---- • • _,...____• . For A. Loath, lientink. tenanadoi,.: • taisiena, lintranim itlidill4, - • f-D -SAIT it DAY:IIIA I' 24. 4 P..atit , ? . :v THE 4 : PINE • PAIIISISAAK: k fi-AZlllt steamer - PRIMA. DONITA:e - SWINT . Moore. Conon:m.ler, will leave for tticia . a., port 4 glannounoe4llllloco. '. ' ~-)., p? .!...:-. Fnr fre.ratir or pa. 4 s:r,e apply on board, or 16 4,, q,i'E =" sgy2.l , J. ii. LTV ...Ntin , lol7 se Co..sAlten9P Far Citinessinnei, taibro, Plait, l'auk.- 7 111W- Wu. DH aad At. Paul. • . ~.,;.' ~ ,- - TIIIS DAY : MAY $41.4:1 0 ,11. •• - .' 1,, •; - •,-..::_ I- ....ZOLLlrgillikftsin at =nomad &r_ the ' above iv ports. . • „ . , ._,••:4:4-fi.. .For freight or primate ipgini boat ars: - - - ova JUAN FLA -4111111. W Itor Rt. I -441 e, Geheite,ateilishel4MM4ll - - FRIDAY. MAY 24. 4 KM: • . :: ' i'" , TUEarzranTh - Palimitit, ORR' Stainer MO - -. rge .- Coogagamler. wallets* - lAig- 43 ' incanted fog , theabore and' iiitergledletelpift. r" ci,' For fright sr pateattrigpilyou. board et 1 e:: " my 24 J. IL LIVID, t -, =01.1.- .E. CO4 Age*" I- For cam St. ~, , LA.< 1111/S DAY NAY 2A4 •r; -ii MIS SAWS? ° iintiz=4l4ffiDACO, GO: . Ina moviisi ahem - • 4- :& 1;: JR)! g i atrar N MAT.Viittlttik l me ;MIPISSio***F-- For Sesver_, _ a dm i t ram PACK= - Likie Mtioouttioi OW -D. T. - froir:l. ,0 vonder. haver- acN *gm PQM Wolgtoolgq aall motel*- For nooktramielluebountae „ Wattle Innislar- Tuesday . IPaeket For,„ - 4 , Aurillossaad Xasesvill464l =ewe room aptarisiiiiwir _ :etamel eami ti o g =7 1 0 * '`• almreasitribitik- --, , v • Z:rj. .-, . r - v. 41. , , , = ve-rs 044. 40.....7:1 : - GalliPen. ,iriMMlDNilifbit46 .141 itaigimmumos • 4 :. - 1 -, . . w .amod. • • -, t • -.....".„,1,, making waildi Wok laming ___--.....,-. , IV E DN RSDAY RID °Week. sad 'l•:,f -lliallipolis every AY at 8 o'cloak: ~" 'l ''''''''';?' nth:li ' J. B. LI %INGRN Y ak: Agai -I A%. • . . .... . ._ . ' ',TEA 3111B4pAT ASENne _ . W AO( •• ix A. : 2 X. • ii Mei l e "." NO, 90:147128 1 1P1in* wh.r.' bib resinet "14 Amy Weiner. aad would sogleit a moue truammullssetlist.., INV/ • • • ;it OW READ' if,- ART S HIS BOOA, With - Maim commie IniestristionsoLz 01 ipalbrre -- Elegant-12mo, Cloth Bead . ; . • gneoligaigsxe vir. *kr. and mildiameasteridemeiginipet Amides& ElliWitirit. Fee seeisrelmilik =d ela De leat-rate-lesesmieng dag lso, pifesnotoeed naiad the 'enummaltea.esmehigsst with tp dlectimpraninrisee ' • bias ~11. willitnyosimlMASel a Manyffthe ineftiffinaiW ; t Imre gnaw . l il y being Ar tp Is i nd re-copied in the rs of the day: other.., otheni, hoverer. lave es a c e = li r eye of the reader. and an attempt his hag - In this volume to collect the 'beilit,V . A . et them in oue handpothe volneie. tinted. fin one will be ditesttlidliftei•Z a dollar upon* beck that will Swam IWO of Masker every household into w ! deill'it ' it way. Fot:catu - . BY linnigait" =DM
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