- 'llrialihaisk. I/statuette, May 26.—Two member's of Cot Kenley's have arrived in this - city and upon they were attacked by a large. Cav alry force ender Col. Ashby and several reVlNNitii of infantry, and twice repulsed them with great loss. - o:Nitirealey's force.consisted of the let ilitaad regiment, one station of Knap's Pi.- Battery, and three companies of the Seth Penes,' and whilst thefight was_pro gressing, two companies of the New York cavalry came to his assistance. The fight commineed at 12 o'clock and continued up tonight, when the infimtry force suc ceeded in surrounding them. The first fight a repulse took place Halt of the Shenandoah, and finding the force too'great, he retreated to the West side, destroying one of the bridges, but was,-too hotly pursued to succeed in dstroying the principal bridge.— He made another stand on the west side of the river and Snap's battery mowed the enemy down with shell and grape; they fired in all two hundred rounds. Col. Kenley received a musket shot in the neck during the first attack. but continued on horseback until the elo,r of th, lay, when be was placed in in ambn'.a , lee perfeetly exhausted. The last tight I.,ck place about tear miles this ;Min of Fruit Royal. his - effort - being to fall back ia order. ex . t e oting rei morcements momr-r.taril f y from neral Banks. A member of Lisp's battery, who escaped, says that the Maryland regiment fought with indomita ble lsravery, and that Colonel Kenley led them on frequently. to ba7onet charges. Ke also says that on the third approach of Aibby he displayed a white flag until within pistol range, when Colonel Kenley ordered to cease firing. The white flag Min then thrown down, and the enemy eas:zed on our troops, cutting and slash ing, awl refusing all quarter. Lieut. Col. ibiad a i n d and Major Miller are both re ported 'wended and prisoners. Washington, North Carolina, has been occupied and a newspaper started there by Our troops. The State - and Stripes Floating over Raleigh. Emeritus MMIROE, May 24.—The steamer Ellen S. Terry arrived from New bern this afternoon, with some ;to wound ed men. The American flag was raised in Raleigh a few days since by the citizens. No par ticulars.- News, received by a flag of truce on d i ky b e zftwe yesterday, that a party, con „Aging d,,‘” two companies of North Caro unit e ir i a l r j and one company of Infantry visited Swift Beek, 12 miles from New *tern. where a bnion meeting had re eently been held. and arrested several Union Men, taking item away with them. One of the men, who was very loud in his expressions of rnioti sentiments, was L- ken into the woods by the enemy. where his \threat was cut and where he was after ward:s found by our troops. A re. -annoissance was made to Clinton, 19 mil es 'South of Newbern a few days since. The 'wormy* advanced pickets were found and a j *40411 awned. We lost a Lieutenant and four privates taken prison-. era,and we left n.'"; of the enemy's troops dead on the field. The health and 4)1.' 61 61' our troops at Newbern continue exce2lll6nt• ProelaMatioN• WASUISOMS 7 May 25—Ordered, by r;r• tue of .the authority vested by Ac: of Coo .greas,-the President takes military powefr sion—of all the railroads in the Unite.7 l Stases from and after this date, until furt.h er order, and directs that the respective railroad companies, their officers and ser vants shall hold themselves in readiness for the transportation of Troops and mu nitions of war as may be ordered by the Nilitary authorities, to the exclusion of a l: other business. B y order of the Secretary of War. M. C. Moos, Quartermaster-General. - near corbitii. BEFORE Coi 3 NTat May 24th.—A recon noitering p arty .'mPope's command had a skirmish yester, iey resulting in the com plete rout of three .vbel regiments, with a loss of knapsacks, bkttilaqa and huver sacks ..nd several kills... l ond wo:.`nded and six prisoners taken. Tii4 vegimenti lied in confusion across the ciVek. Our los . : is four wounded. Cotton sold in Nashville ye.tterday at 22 cents gold, at 26 cents Union and Plant ers ihudt notes; planters refuse all other money for •cotton. Granville, son of Aaron V. Brown, for merly Goyernor of Tennessee, was killed recently by the overseer of his plantation. Passengers from New ,'Orleans say at Bos ton Club room in that city, Judge Price shot finally Dr. Alexander Hensley, both of that city. in altercation concerning sub mitting to Federal authority in New Or leans. 1 Gen.dfael Goes to - Washington • to Resolve a Command. WASHINGTON May . 24.—Major General Franz Sigel ha s been invited by the Secre tary of Wir to Washington to • arrange a command for him. Illosieboat Exploded. Dayaoir' , May 26.—The tug Zouave ex ploded her boilers on Lake St. ..11air ' at 11 o'clock to-day, killing Capt. M. W. Lee; Second Engineer Um. A. Downer; John Burrell the cook, and one fireman; boat a total lon. Calilbiala Troops fbr Utah. Sur' NW/casco, May 23.--:Colonel Conner, it the head of the Third regiment of California Infantry and five companies - of UM Second Cavalry, also a field battery, will start from Benicia for Salt Lake•on Monday. b 'ae•wa Wow °rhesus—The Post °s lits hairAkeill by o Mob-..Con dui.'" Est we City. The 17 States steamer Rhode Island has arrived at :litoston from . New Orleans with news to the kith instant, three days later than, Wore. The .Ties-Delia n ontions that a mob sacked &ea:Wet/co on t,!‘e day our troops took poseeedos. "The federal forges , Aook p!ossession of the Custoin 'House, ; P_ostoffice, he. At sundown;of that day the federal foveawU ordered to return to the fleet, at aZicaar opposite. as - city. When they left, Ate rowdies<broke open the doors of the Post- - oflice t and for a time had a perfect seta alai la ihat eetabtishment. They took palMisiOn of everything but the vault, which they could not enter; they took all the lettere they could lay their hands on, and, we'presume , rifled them of their con tenb; they carried offa valuable gold watch, the-yritate property of the post master, and • large amount of specie, and, in fact, robbed it'd plundered the estatk lishment. Did those vandals consider for a moment that the money they stole, or - the letters they destroyed, were the prop .erty of the citizens of New Orleans, and mot that of the federals? We believe they did, but did not care. Their object was evidently nothing but public plunder." IWIL isramasix The Deitems: "It has been distinctly intimated - to the press that no discussion will be allowed of the right or justice of the priclinitiim issued by . the United States Chimera Commanding in this city; that Gamma Butler, as he expressed it, colloidal. himself and the Pope of Rome as the only infallible rulers on the . globe. We are, therefore, debarred from theusad and kitimsho megawild- valuable privilege of discomittlior-tobe7 or wisdom of his edicts. diloreada lain' farther astounded the condactere of *iglus by saying t h at ,4 % he bad a :0 dlr 1:: _ti 0 jkottak pipwrit on the .. ...111 APIV whether B M th• or the tavola over sea- Mad." tr _ I=7l ~~l ~ ~.,' ~, J. Thecapeotrioug‘. In another place Wil'onnounce the ar rivakif the renutanweeCapt. JacobErann, which _reached this city vesterdnj per Ikpreee and were escorted with Military honore to the residence of his fatliev-in law, Major Fickeisen. The large attend ance of oar most worthy and prominent citizens showed the great interest taken in this matter. The funeral will take place from Major Ficdriesen's•:residenne, No. 101 Third street, between Wood and Mar ket streets, this (Monday) a ft ernoon at. 2 o'clock and proceed to the Jewish burying ground on Troy Hill. - The Park Zonavee, Capt. Bailey, will be the escort and guard of honor. The I salutes will be' fired by the Ilambright Rides, who, under command of Col. Ham bright, will also form a part of the military cortege. Many of our distinguished will join in the procession and from the treat interest taken by the public to show honor to the brave and worthy dead we look for this funeral to Iv; worthy of the anise and our city. We trust our entire com munity will join in paying respect to the dead. We are requested to state that on account of the great distance tolheCem etery on Troy Hill, the citizens generally are not expected to remain in the proces sion further than the Diamond, Allegheny City: IType flienthig /Residue. . An exchange' thus describes ifitchell's type setting maehine, and - commentsupon it : Nr..Matchell's machine composes and distributes type, discriminating between each letter of the alphabet, and, not only separating each one from its fellows, so as to place all the A's in one place and all the B's in another, and so on through the series, but will place each in proper posi• 1 tion, with its ' foot' and ' faee' and '.n ick' just where each. ought to he. In order to work the machine three hands are req_uir ed, who, with its aid, can do the work of five; the saving, at this rate, being about 80 per cent. Two of the machines are at work in London, and a Bible, printed by its aid in Glasgow, will be shown at the Exhibition. The common opinion of practical men concerning this machine is, that it is a clever toy. - As seen, the in ventor only allows that, with. its aid, three men can do the work of five. Against the saved labor must be placed the cog of the machine, and no machinery can ever con test. with hand labor, where the economy is not much greater than this. Where machinery has supplanted men it has done' so by increasing production enormously. Trophiew From Seeessim. When the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry entered thecity of Williamsburg they haul ed down and.took possession of a splen did rebel flag, which their commander, Cl. David Campbell, has sent home by Dr. Jonas H. McClintock, who arrived on saturda_y. Tha trophy can be seen at 0. H. 'Paulson's hat store, " Wood street. It is a beautiful and elaborate affair, about feet long and eight feet wide, of foul ard silk,awl must have-been very- expen sive. One side is white, with the follow ing inscription, in letters of gold : "Pre mewled by the ladies of Diawiddie to the Dinwiddie First Cavalry:" the other side is blti4 and bears the State arms of Vir ginia. riz: 1 martial figure resting r uot on a prostrate*tyraut. with the motto: ,IS No Seaver Tyrannis." The whole is • °roam....Silted with heavy silver fringe and tassels. Mr. Pauls: - In also expects to receive in a short time a 1 4 !e'l gag esptared from a South Carolina r..Niment in the battle of p W ies li a c m m sb p u a rg y ,i by C N ol. 'sft h w o n * W l• ot a d n r t e"g ment. Returned Prisoners. Eleven members of the Friend Rifles, taken priseners at Williamsburg and re turned-from Richmond, where they had been taken, by flag of truce, arrived from the East on Saturday, also two others, who are home on furlough. They will re main here until arrangements for their exchange are effected. They state that Orderly Sergeant Peas. also a returned nra oner, was left at Washington, in the FroapitC. l • suffering-from two severe buck ihot w0u 4 41 in the breast and stomach.— Thomas Ewe: 4l -'2 l°n : book binder of ta.le4y. oi Sev ß e ' rel ß y . w il ou w n e d n ed s ' in the thigh, was . 1n the Williamsburg_, 4 Hospital at last accoun. a. those but slightly woundet: One or two of aceMe° home on furlough. , Sergeant Walton'a Remal.` 116 Dr. Jonas R. McClintock, who w sut East for the remains of his nephew,Ser geant John M. Fulton, of Capt. alis' U. S. Zouave Cadets, killed in the battle of Williamsburg, returned on Saturday,.with out having accomplished his mission. The Government has forbidden the removal of any more bodies by boat from Fortress Monroe, fearing infection to those on board, and con!eijnently the bodies of sol diers still remaining on the "sacred soil" must be interred there. Presentation. On paturday morning the children of the Hebrew school on Hancock street (now, we understand, in a very flourishing condi. tion) presented their English teacher, Mr. Josiah Cohen, and their Hebrew teacher, Mr. Wm. Armhold, with handsome testi monials. Au appropriate addresses was made by one of the scholars, to which the instructors replied. A Veteran Denaoerat. Aaron Brooke, Esq., died in Fayette county on the 18th inst., at the advanCed age of one hundred and one years three months. He hid resided in the . county over seventy years, voted for Gen. Wash- ington for Presidtnt and at every Presi dential election since—uniformly voting the Democratic ticket. Should be Repaired. A cellar light in the pavement of Pat terson's building, Fifth street, just :above Wood, is broken and in a dangerous: con ditioii. A lady recently slipped hut foot into the hole and, falling down, received a painful but not serious injury. It should be repaired at once. Took ht. Seat. The newly appointed Assochate Law Judge of the Court of "Common. Pleas, Hon. David Ritchie, took his seat on Saturday mo • . His • commission, which runs till the Monday VA Decem ber, was read in open Court by Mr. Full woOd and the new Judge was soon in by Judge Williams of the. District Court. Col. D. F. Madleer, Master of Machin ery and Road Dapartimen the Pitta burgh and Councilmen% Raikead, Lae re signed his position and aamisted an im portant position on one of the great Wes tern roads. BlaeltwesiL The May number of Blaikwood's Edin burgh biazizine is out and for sale by Hen ry Miner, Nos. 71 and 7$ Pah street. It contains eight into snide, the most acceptable of which will those on - "Bei Nation Novels" and "President Andrew . Jackson." - . Yom... 11fis.' L. Ori. MAI Colonel Vial- a_ r=l“Mas" Platt"r 'obit at New oak on .the *Wag amp= Daniel Wasetae, on Tir"--levaigbt. `~'1'~• - 414,41 Na - .. . illlatlimllWi . 7-1 A -1 - The tututiteiiii 1 0e . iiit'i:v ol ilnely, in an, article on Meivgistil ptutem:Mfier the com ing semen, says: "There is really no relia ble repent; ihr-transtsetions of this season (published yet, mu', we prefer . not, to give anything thixight it calenlafed to glee correct information. There :veins to i be quite a differeiMe of opinion between buyers and sellers atpresent, but the mat- I ter must Soon he settled in some . way." In this connectiOn the followin g (-street from the report of the Secretary of the Ver mont State Agricultural Society may be of interest : "Tile ( )rice ot woo! for the next few years. reasoning front itnaloqy-, must he Ingli. The cotton crop will not he plant ed as extensively at the South !,.; it has beet in years past: and it' , he blockade is not raised by the first ol: May next, in many States it will not be raised at all. Should the rebellion not be suppressed within another year, as very likely it will not he, very little of the cotton crop of 1801 will find its way to the market for the next eigh teen mouths; and when we eonsider that the.people must be clothed, that the use of woolen fabrics, daring the present high price of cotton goods, is much more economical: that the millions of men in the field wear and destroy, in weight, a third more of clothing than in the peaceful avocations of life; that at the South all the carpets have been cut up into blankets, and that very little of the worn out stock will be supplied until peace is restored—from the fact that the South has not even, the raw material to replenish it—the whole seceded States not producing as much wool as the State of Ohio alone; it can be seen that not only during the war, but as it closes, when the Million of men in the army return to their 'forma. employments, discard their minim !'y clothing, and dress as they were wont. in broadcloth and doeskins, the price 01 wool must continue above the average joie.* for the last five years." "The Lawrette, Journal says: "The season for the sale of wool is just opening. Our dealers are II tering from :13 to 37 cents per pou n d 11 cording to quality." (44 1 AX;. 126 We are gratified in being able to state that our very energetic and entorpri,im f young friend, John W. Pittock. is Momt to open an establishment, on his owe indi vidual cinue, for the better prosecution of his increasing business. He has taken No. 78 Fifth street. opposite the Post Office and will beA rea...y, Oil Tuesday morn ing, to supply his customers, there, a ith the latest daily papers, in advance of the mail, (we almost added—railroad or tele graph.) Ile will also keep u constant sup ply of the latest magazines. illustrated and iterary papers, novels and hooks, with stationery of every kind. 'liene is no such word as fail with Pittock, and lie mast succeed even Letter !huh lierittorml.. We commend hint to the piddle, here and abroad. It is needless for us to speak ut length upon the many attructions, offered fin spending the summer in whole or in part. at this delightful resort, hut sufficient to env that it has every requisite for making the heated term enjoyable. that W. Mul len, the most popular of hosts, ha: the lease of the establishment. whieh will re open for visitors on the 10th of June next. It will accommodate three hundred guests emu fort ablv, forming in themselves a large society. 'rickets. good for the round trip. front thi , city to CreFson, eau h e hail tor flirt,is to, mute plea-ant re , ar t in the country and it hid, fair to toe fargo• ly patronized this Donor to the Dead. Enrron: —As a mark of respect to the memory of Captain Bruno. wh o f e ll at the battle of Williamsburg while defending the flag of hir: adopted country, and lead• ing his brave taco to victory. I would sug gest that the various h e ll s of f i n , (413 . tolled this day, between two and three o'clock, while the funeral procession passing through the city. . . Deltoutatory Words. (In . F 1 iday evet:ing and ..41 del ted Set Mai at F um t 10d. and insu ties, did ~ L Ow taus Frie the • ed tr App for t F 4 Ti steel $4B wow The noon. deem Mark o'eloc JOIS so' OFFId la. J. I myl' Thislid __ 7i. „„._ „... ....... ran varcr. a yeti; ifwi 2741 . ......,:tv::::: - .! -.. ilaSstilessamaar ' n " . at No' 10? OIL &HUGHES. New Quarter*. Cresson =ME ~s O=D s 4~~ M ~'s ~s~ _ .. ..,..,,...~ .1121E 1 11141.11 owner Art 46: Monday ,morniu4 at 11 A. 31., . iIIfrSOIENCE OF DOWitt V 1::* T 1.11.1 EVA N ANDREW 'WHITE wistuNio inform hbi friends and the publie that he Pititated 4HI LIBERTY STREET, WO. 187, near' ST. CLAIR STREET, and is prepared to atammmodate all who may want anythingin his line at the horest rate. for each orsneh trade ac may suit him. Ohl Blinds repaired, rePaintalanddrimmedi at the vEry lowmt price, and if the work does not please I will charge nothing for it. N. has been freel y reported by my particular friends in . tit line that I hadquit the Blind making, which ti not 5.., - - - REATEST BARG A INS EVER 01. luir FETED in the thy 14 now To h e hiol nt the BEE HIVE. Wd are now opening our FIFTH ARRIVAL of SPRING h SUMMER DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, MANTLES, SAC9I:ES. 41e, As we viAted la=t week nearly all the .New. York and. Philadelphia eleariug ;out attetion tdes we eau ot..r 1,1.1 . 41dt/chi the way DILY 11001):i. GOOIIiM which f‘e merly Aoki at I • P•; and we are ,;' . : Dress Gooier trltielt formerly sold at si are ielling at Dress Goods which I;winerly.s;.l i w are now selling at 10.1: Our stook of SHAWLS. SILK AND LACE MANTELS. is large and (midst°, the styles entirely new - and elegan:. at which will be found the embroidered HERNASI 4HILNAD/NE SHAWLS which is , oniethin.s., new. Our stoek of ouirectic and Houoiefuruirelaing Cooldin i; emu pkt..: in all it bratieht:s. to which we invite the attention of the public hefore tittreligsing cliewitere. C. HANSON LOVE dr CO., No. 7 , 1 Markel olreel WEEP IT BEFORE YOU. SA YE YOUR ONEY when you can and get ETTER. P IA NO. (jet the thing itnelt w ell en name: one that in light and eltantiv touch, that will not ache yuur wrist and fingers in a PIANO today and to-morrow,low I'M' cash or approved neceptuneen. Call and be you vioced 11i ISE de BROTHER, Manufneturern, 118 Wool! st rect. IREfich, 41400115. BONNETS. ItHEN'S T AUCTION—On .510S1).11 and TI:E:SDA at A 10 and 2 lork, at -Mit:onie Hall A uoimi House. will he sold a large quantity id Prints. Ih•lailie, Lawns. Lawn Holies. builds. Debates, Ladies Tiimnied Bon nets. children's Hate and Flats in great variety: nL+a, Yankee Notions, a This is the Aimee Ibr hargains. te , we have reveived den: to close oat my 2.6 T. A. SUCLELLAN It, - - - - 0 OOTN. %HOE% .113iD GtIEER S IT 9 AUCTION—M Musa:tic Ilull Auction notate •ill he sold every day this week. the lamest va ety of Raids. Shoes :Ind 4i:titers. 4 every deseriP ,lll 14 men. women and children. Great bargains lay be expected 35 we :ire determined to dose Ant to entire stock. T. A. AI'CLELLA ND. my.% Auctioneer. EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS, IW - EW AND PiECOND-HANDED. 10K sale, and will positively be sold at the lowest prieeq. to suit the tivue. Particular att et, Una paid to repHirinc. 1;1;1;im= troneeville. Penn qrott. near the Tw.l-N1 it Ins•24:6lthi OOTS ANO SiIIOES still continue to lie sold at ABOUT HALF PRICE, CONCERT HALL. SHOE STORE NO. 62 FIFTH STREET. 7 4) A. S 4 T; 0:4 RECEI rt. 7), LAST IV EL' J!1 It.cING EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY W •n • w Moroc•co Hoots $l, 0 NI: R E IN, 60 CENTS EWELK 111 iNUFACTURERS' SOCIALTION in the 11.1,k room. Sand fur a price STATIONEIII" PACKAGES JEWELRY, 73 rent ,. pPriloY/m. R. GARDINER. 62 Stu street. NEXT TO EXPRESS •nt fnr A5...HA:1600 WHEELER & WILSON'S e wing Machines, 27 FIFTH sTimer. PITTSBURGH, PA Awarded the First Premium tit the lilted States Fair FOR THE YEARS 1455, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS OF S 0 . 000 'H NES sold in the United Slates 0,000 1401.0 THE PANT TEAR offer to the public WHEELER . W iIipItOVED SEWING MACHINE. at IiCED PRICES, with 'increased Confidence theiiii as the bast and most useful Fawns' .s Maehiotaowiu Das. /Woes equally welt thickest and thinnest &biles. mike,' the titeh impossible to eiYaVel, alike on both is simple In oonstruotion. mord speedy in vent. and more durable than any other tug. , Circulars giving prime and description hinge furnished gratis on application in per by let 4 ar• y m it ehi'Ne warranted for three years. WM. SUMNER & 00. CENT WRITING CASE IN CANE Di DO kill*.A N EDA 9 TO r ive th e writer a table eight I.Y nine inatiex upon, will hold 'And Pen Jl, Rubber, and Checkers. Will fold up so as to meafinro only S inches by 2 inches. W. S. HAVEN, WOOD & THIRD BTB R. BULGER , MILINII/AOll7/1/Jl, 01P VERY DESCRIPTION; 'OF R.NITURE., ie. 45 SesithSeld Street, - rirrsavineff FULL APOOMIIKEIM OP' nurgh Manufactured Furniture, idly on hold, _which we will sell st the ...minces for CAUL faiiedris SMITH & PITOLTRH, itteclurAirr TAILOIRS, IMMO RO. 48 WK. CLJULIZ Ladies and Misses Keep Skirts. Wrench and Deehaute Cessets, 110 k sod einniumisSu resbrellas. Roar Driftwood Head Dresses. Cotton Uselesy said Olsves. Embroideries and . Linen Illandker. Chiefs, which we will sell at the very lowest takes to CASH BUYERS. PROPO6A.V l'O it I. WAGONS, OFFICE QVARPF.It4 IL RC. RUT. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Slay 26, 1862. EALED POOPOSA LS WILL BE HE. 1.7 oeived at this office until 12 M. R. DAY, the St It of Jane, 1362, for the delivery at such point or points within the limits or thin city astray be designated by the undersigned of TWO HUNDRED ARNT WAGONS.. Specifications to be seen at this office. Bids will be received for the whole number, or for any number not lessthan fifty.. Bide will not be received from in the manufacture o any f wagons lierson not actually engaged Each bid must he accompanied by a guaranty for the execution of a contract in case the bid be accepted, and good and sufficient security in not less than the amount of the bid. will be required for the due performance of the contract. The bid der. will state explicitly the period within which they propose te deliver and other things being equal, preterence will be given to bids specifying the shortestperiod. Blank forms of bids, guaran i ies and bonds, may be procured on application at this office personally, or by letter or telegraph Proposals by !inns Must name all the parties to such firms. The proposals of bidders not In conformity to he above requirements. will not be considered. Bidders must be present when the bids are +pried. The right to reject all bids is reserved. A , ltlress propatals tiP follows: MAJ. ALEX NIONTOOSIERT. Quartermaster r. S. S. Pitts Tifirch. Pa.. and endorse them - NS'OPOSA LS FOR AR MY WAGONS • 111 . DOT .11A111-3 CANUN NO. I RF.CEIVIV. A. ED and for rah, by iuy2d HENRY 11. COLLINS. IJIA 4' 0 N.. 1.000 P0r.%1414 EXTRA 13, Hum+ and bhoulders. tay3l IiEN It 17 H. COLLINS. EXTRMYIED w ITHOU T PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby nu drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted 1.., my process. and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation. whatever ha; been said by lemons interested:in asserting th c contrary. having no knowledge of my process. ..AIIT1F!CIAl. T EEC!! in,erte.l in every and eliarzeA ,;,; will Warrant the best of tnateria I in all eamfa. S. !DRY. limas% 131 Smithfield street. notily im A RIMY TEAMS'I'EfiIti—WANTEDI6II- MEDIATELP.. 30 experieuce,/ teamsters, Gtr service in the "Mountain Department."-. 7 Wages 833 per month and one ration per diem. Transportation win be furnished to their destina tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. Major and Quartermaster 17.8. A. Otlice Quartermaster A.. Nu. 3.119 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' my23-tf - - STEAMBOAT WRECK FOR MALE— The wreck of steamer MESSENGER, now lying at the Marine Railwar, consisting of !lull, Butlers. Engines, Doctor. Nigger. Hog Chain% Anchor Chains. kc. "triads to (ALDWELI, k BRO., No. 41* Water stmt. tuy3-Inid THIS DAY— RUTS• Ft7IINISHING GOODS niy9 113 Federal Arent. Allegheny city E ATON. MACRUM dr CO NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, Invite the attention of Who , letestio tft Ratatll Buyers to a large and varied stock of desirable good tut opened. app KENI4I\GTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS 1,1 ,01?"11 dr- BLACK. Manufaetgreri of liar. Skeet. Boller.'Plote. Hoop. A and T Iron. Nails and Spikes; Uso, Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron. suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse. No. SS Water 'street and N a Market street, Bugtiler% Building. •Dl&6rm-is OMETWING NEW AT NO. Bi FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies andgen tlemen to that beautiful niece of art so wash es teemed of late called the murszoN PA_RTING, and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs and Madonna Bands. It gives Skein a light and life-like appear ance hitherto unattained : I have also just re ceived a large and carefully 'selected stock of the bent French Hair, Purchased for cash, and my motto is quick sales and small roftts. CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and beautiftring.the hair, is too well known to need comment. Also, my new li AI ft WASH for Skinny use: it prevents the hair from falling Out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies doyen want to have a clear. beauti ful, white and healthful skin T If so, get a bottle of my Philedermis. or Skin Cleanser, and take a little healthful out door exercise. This is no hum bug, but will preserve your beauty to old age.— ti,B poisonous skin paints. my22-6m* 11, CAMERON. RECEIVED. a largo stock of 131...A.CTE With Floe Broebo and Gold Mixed Border, Very Cheap. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, for 121.2 cents. Flue and'Organdlesh LIGHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTS. lIA.J net opened a very nice assurtnient of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. W, & D. MMUS, iny2l corner of Fifth ap4 /helm, streets. wad lealastainA, Checker Board. Note; Sleek, Draft, Mend and Mort gage. Revel Estate and Mar eitandlse Broker, OFFICE. ROOM No. I* BURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. 93..96,000 to invest in Mortaages and No. 1 paper. my 22 FAMILY COAL DIVOT. WS. X. WEIATART, IMA.LER IN • COAL, a rr Ont . or SOUTH B alefsat SANDUSKY -- as iErvz ...upplis pith coal at low atop on TOW War rem sAms-4100 'MP het on Deck. KAM 4 m i dWip thetkold. 3 I Gee 1 14 7:irr. thing mai& tor tunnelaing.nd4 LO mss 90 stet street. . —Stet MIMIC G 1 . k:,.1 T, 444 Male N H 0 - R NE'S, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. ON MONDAY. MAY 26. We will have open and for sale 1115 Cartons New• Ribbons, 70 do French Flowers, 100 Roses American do 00 Cases Straw Goods, to which we in vice the:li :cis! attention of country and city mar chant , . end milliners.• We have just received a lar:e supply o.f JOSEPH HORNE. \l' II OT, S A 1.1.: It 0 0 `l. .411 I'itt2burg6 papery publblit.j lust opened a complete assortment of W. H. WeliEE dr CO.. J. H. CASIDAY. - •, . ' II -01. -... ..._,...i.w.r. in. 404626114L 1 - 44WW%71/. fly , Tri. The'e vinsisithoiroTtaltbirotlnikebn &animated; its: itr,:s ,4 ,tittit'n•• advises us; has beeitAiiiiilionitg.nn for a week or. two. The"gieidieitainni of population of the city of Pensacola, 'as well as of the settlements, altese;'difliaaki: water Bay and river, and o'n';'Egiihmbia Bay, have left their homes and sought tie - • interior with their uegroes and such :off their movable property as they could trans port. ' These exiles are mostly scattered along the route of the Pensacola and Mont gomery road, at Evergreen. Sparta, Green ville, Montgomery and other places, and are generally more comfortably quartered than could be expected. The track of the road will be torn up to the point where it, is intersected by the Mobile and Great Northern road, and. itufteiently. remote from the coast to be beyond any possible danger of the enemy reaching it. The munitions, guns and other ptiblic property have been carefully and effectu ally removed, and the enemy fall , heir to a barren acquisition, save that the harbor will be of some value to theut . .as a..w.val rendezvous. find its shores a s a hospital station for fleet and army when Yellow Jack and other little ailments incidental to the sniniirn ..f the unacelimated. at less hPs'' h: . ,.,, t" dr , .),nrel. lie I and 3.1 stv, 4. 1 General Banks' Army A Yew Military - Programme-- The Campaign in the Malian Bosh Valley. • Corre,aondenee. of the Evening Pest. SEW MARKET, Va., May 19. . It would seem that General Banks bus accomplished everything the War Depart ment wanted him to do in driving the re bels out of the Shenandoah Valley, and _ is now to retire to .Strasburg, thitow up fortifications, and spend the Summer there. Such a rumor has been in circulation for some time, but deemed Ccio incredible ; to be beliehed. Now, however, it 'comes' in such a shape that it can no longer be doubted. General :Shields is to cross : the mountains and join McDowell. while Gen.. Banks holds the Talley and proteets the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Such. is the plan of operations, and you need not tear that this information will be contra band. It, is generally known and discussed through the army and is the occasion of great disgust to the soldiers of GPM Banks' eourmand. The wagon-trains are con stantly moving, carrying buck all govern ment stores, and when this is done the army will also inure hack. in fact a part of it has done so already. and it is expected that the rest will follow to-11101 , row. All this, it is said, is done hr express orders from the Wm. Department. as a part of the grand plan of the map:tip:— It will he the occasion of great - rejoining out the part of the secessionists. who fully believe that Jackson and his reinforce ments are the cause of it, and will renew their belief in Northern cowardice, which the battle of Winchester had almost beaten out of them. We must trust to some other opportimity t.. entirely dispel that. delusion. Marking and Registering Sheep. . 31 . r. li. (;. White thlIA 1.1. - -;erihes his met ii,al of marking she.p in th' V',.• llrtotpsitii.:Mir, or : "In all the works upon sheep husbandry that have come under my notice the meth ods given are open to objections, the chief ones being that they mutilate the sheep nn uecessarily, and are unsightly and too com plicated. I use a common sprin. b punch, making a hole three-sixteenths of all inch near the lower edge of the ear. and near the head, and suspend a circular copper label, three quarters ofan inch in diameter, by means of a split steel ring, (such as is used to carry keys upon.) f use rings one inch in diameter. The labels, punched out ofeighteenouncecopper, will cost six cents per dozen, and the rings about two dol lars per hundred. "A number is stamped upon the label, and if I wish to know about a sheep, by turning to the register I find a correspond ing number in the first column; in the sec ond, the year of birth ; in the third, the number of dam ; in the fourth, the numbe r of sire ; and then any general remarks re garding appearance, milking qualities, dis position to be kind or careless with lambs, weight of fleece and whether,to be discard ed or retained as a breeder. A cheaper mode of marking is by means of a zinc la bel suspended by galvanized wire, but I give the preference to the one above described. "I may be wrong in supposing it not to be in use, but one of our oldest breeders ; and one who has an extensive acquaintance among sheep raisers, assured me that h. had not met with it." AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LESSRE AND MANAGER WM. HE'NDERSON. Engagement for ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY EV - ENING, MAY [LATE NOOLEE & CAMPBELL'S.] MINSTRELS, From Saba's Saloon, Broadway, New York. A. M. HOOLEY it G. W.lO. 43111171 N, PEOPRISTORS, in their unique and unapproachable ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS. The gentlemen comprising thigtalented troupe are universally acknowledged to be the Stars .at the Prefeist•ni For full particulars secipmrammes. FRANK HO WARDS. Agents. Prices of admission 110,25 and 15 sent!. 117 DYSPEPSIA .ANDLIVER COM. PLAINT—These are the diseases which sweep their countless thousands yearly to the grave. Sallow complexioned people, walk list lessly along, looking as if death woisidhe &Mier to them. They know that they are sick. and that they are fast wearing away. but cannot tell you what ails them. Hundreds of such persons have been thoroughly cured by the use of Lindsers Blood-Searcher. The genuine sirtiede.prepared by the original inventorallt. LINDSZY- 7s for sale by allsolvent druggists and by thesole BARON JOHN • mya; Corner Smithfield andPomik straola. NJ, Vold, J' feugh,,,Jtaa.oameas @RUN A or blase Ohonat, /*, s2;-) which might be checked °C''' s with a simple remedy, if negleci.:3, after- terminates seriously. Pei; are auare of the impoftance of stoppil,,a a i gc.u.gh. or Of I ifabi in its first stage; that which in the beginning• uxndcl yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the Lungs. aroautn'a4franehiaL 4 ,3iackes were fast introduced eleven ram ago. It has been prover/ that they are The bast article before the pubiio for ifai# ,2, Ada" , Algoanchinit , „Asthma, t gatcutigh, the Raking Cough. in „fanaunoth m , and r,umerova affections of the Ohjtafra, giving Immediate rel W- Public Steessikera X aissiery will find them, effleoteal for clearing and sfr. netheitisii: thy" =tee: ' Sold ..: , :rediVrwarkoreinialVelalos7, injiferliisike, at ,414044 i, C&MPIIMISIS aII lb 9 /2111 1 i T gar l arliesd west.. .AOLiIJ otthe well known IMAO.M,LtA,9 ;1114411Nat • - POET OPAPITISBIIRGR. alw"7"-C.a: ' Ca r l* lazier .' 11'1, """" • - , etickart. NO, liaiala t " Fnialadn. tialiatin, OA. Bawd: eabliA • . • Gorden. ietellept , liPsima Dunn& re, Moo Lt' Lo .is - • Bedfast. Carititnn, do- Kenton, E4ert.Cincinnati The Rig r —List evening at twilight there were Lubin water in the: siwiswe end felling. IV es titer wenn. • , 11*" The light draught. Rasseiger steamer .erieltet NA Z. leaces.for• ejnoinisati and )ur oh friend b.. 4 Malaita Wig*, o und on board. • .111).. Capt. Reno's punetual stelsow.hit Louds.ktiaving . undergone coussilsteVtioli load for Cincinnati. Louisville and river. captain Seely haschargeof the. . , lar•The Wheelingiiacket Air this illy is he rteamer Liuie .Martin, Capt. Multi , Ma urges at noon. - 7 , - ' tar The favorite passengerolUaiii'4r moderator, Cant. W. iteed, is announced for St. Louis, Galena' and St. ?Saul., She has the b.mt of accommodations and attentive *thew Our attentive friend Porter will do theheneen'Of thr, Low - uur - advertising coluninn. an nou nce t tint Captain S. B. French's tine - stiiiiner . * - ro t bonne undeneone tborough anti Iv. pang. will leave for .einmnati and L ` Tuoidij. She isieperbiriitted•eii in ' ticular and offers - the best. of: &donna - ' "io p.troons going thatirsor. • Captain Watt% mans how things ought to be done.. • ' :"'" Oa. The tiplt.wdid• passenger littlitfkle' Dacotah. Capt. D. L. liendriekriepilsatia if Cincinnati. Cairo, riaint Lads iad Sidall' ', °is boar has the best of secommodatione, - tive and espenenced offieers.• Mr. Othrik will do the atteativein the office. whilst ca II oadricksea wad EV/111111 will see • that tome 'wor H s II Al) the best ofattentiou. - - • • - • • • mil For. Dlloothassaga. andLogegoolino — . — , , TUESDAY. MAY 7410 _ lour. BEIIIfLAIV4PADDEIf: " 7 "--" GER Packet CRICKS? .No. amilton Comoaafler, will leave,SirMl n..itneed above.P. 4. For freight or palings apply - on board. .1428 - - rap Zunis. TUESOAT. MAY 27.41"../11. " • 1 l a fl i E , eatt Hendrickson. as announeed tor -the above and Igtj t ' For frehrht or promatre spill. on Win 44 oi J OHN FLACX:or - WHlS.Areois, For Cincinnati. Louisville and Tole nesseelitiver, .„ TUESDAY. MAY 27: .F: M PAP4gT__ ST; LOUIS. S, A. er, will lame for: t_kiel sbeiP as per abiive noneromettoenr: • ' For freight or passage impir onbel et t4r.' .1 AS: tOLLI do. orJOHE FLACK. Ageilitt. _ . For Citations<i 'III/SHAY, HAY 27, 5.P.. • , Tins tOPLIGNILOID OTEANgat SHINANO°. S. -8.. French; eels mender, will l eavea as anaganasd above... ••• • • For Irelaht or paseam•_appb• on boardteeto • • atinybi J. H . Lrwpoz...TON k CO.. datewhi. , For Mi. Louis e aiallitios„, and Sabot Pitailk TUESDAY, MAY ta. P. 11... . rogarroTHE SPI..1:1111111111 PANS/M 6 - ER Steatwer •MOLERATOII.% CeerWe end:Canna...ll.ler. will leave as art= , flounced for the hove mid intermediate ports. ~r f riabt or moor° applkoh board or fo . meal J. IL Livisasru.s. AgsAkto,, For Cairo, St. • Louis • gulp •lit.. Pavia. THIS DAY; MAY 34.4 P; M. • TUE LIEUT. UNIL&VOUT pa.senger steamer I) AC OT A Capt. D. L. Hendrieknort. will leave a s nagioninend above. For freight or passage apply on h oar dr or ta .... .IN O. FLACK. or JOHN B. T.IVINGSTON &WI. niy24 -- . . . Asi.ta. : - - - - - For Beaver, liiieubeaville Wheejimg. ' THE PACKET .SIKAJIIKIZ . ...lig: Lillie 31artio;:D.- T. Zrown.soisi wanderjeaves for the above ports ondo.s. Wednesday and F'rid'ay at 12M. " For freigbt for pstento,spplt: on board or to ' J. Wake Ars* '.egahne ' Tuesday Peeked Fee Marietta and Maieesville: - , s' , THE •FTRE P.1111111141111': i< stunner F AIWA GRAHAM. Cap =roe_ commander. laves Pittibare every TII DAY, at 4p. m., sad Zannal every FR IDAY.MS a. m.. - - For freight orpeeeage apply on boned sa te < °• , J. B. LIVINGSTON &CO . . Foe Illairietta, P.arkorabarg . Gallipoli!'" sad Porlisamorib EVERY WEDNESDAY. 4 P.,M. THE STEARIN& ISCILILICZ. Captain Wm. .Rene, leaves fay Mtn. Parkemb and Gallipoli,. making kly Park worrc ewes r i adaelt.omiolson haves every 14X MS to els& - • . • mh2o J. B. pialB011&00..... STEAMBOAT 'AGENCY. - , ';• A 11sa ojosamil op dial at • tirtF , NO. 90 WAVIER, STRZET Where he will trauma s Goosial Slonsilose Agency basica...ad would solicit a share otw , roma froinstatinbostissal. NO:am DVSs* KID inarraws, 110' LADIES• Hi L 61AMCRIS„ • • LADIES• MOIR. REEL BOOTS.,OLES D. S. DIFFENBACHEII, NO. 15 VlNwr...lll myl4 Ilona& DeaelPreia S. MOUSE reltAlillt ANS - 6/111bik ASIII-:- A: PURR POTAISHAAD SODA' lam in receipt of another supply of =patter - Potash and Soda Ash. Those who sake *dß own Soap. and here meter eitheinf_theles will-find it to theiradvaatage to examine my stock, beforetesm Pureha9ing 'J e alat . - JOSEPETLEMING,' my2A o m elder d ke ta te resit an d the L a htik .; _ _ EyWilLilltilitblil4l.4ololll; 'NNW '•: '` _ _ ploairintkaitaateoitillabaltea think- __Millr . " '',l ',.-: .bstaa=oa ot.a.laige nnalak , mut . ' :. : .treok .ite.. inoCaenvenisatstair 4 ' , :. L',_ =p l =llr- Railway.- ramois ittoitaasot ' • - alni.Dlnsgant bastion for-all4ll , •-,..t , *imam vaitionlarry imitail.to look ;steam* ..i • . is T atr lanamol lots, widek are at W. Imre " and on easy tonna - For sale S. CII it SONS; - my 24 Bllsrkatototat - :- . T. GgalilllVlNE •-= PATENT , ' . I =just in noel* of tor wing callable Pistol Medicinal mibigg Ale really good Medicines of the dwiy;' Istla are Brown's Brseslial Troehieillsig Soothing Byrne, Ihnlesess:Bleoit .., ..r. '," • iiits Lane's Medici ne, Bellibolg's E . 3Lassisei Halloir's eosisslt ki lw irm...a Areentillo' t i t a ilials. - 71rdniMsmai isi .. ;: . - , . Swatne's Panseowleihne- ' '': i hams/ =ogle sac these nseWiall4ll: ' ',*, . 4 " to their &donates, te AIM dr sor‘l oornetibuirestristsoi the —'' ' 4' nunar Aim. ais cei s . TP • s We are now man •• • • aNrior aritilawit • ' I 74 I . 110. 4..9. 1111 A11W Bart finality d Faliatti Cetaidiryss4o. • , t 1 bandies nim =OW! DIMINO* PrIPWAIIIIIMikek BOOTs. nalialES TANS 'All Less us;r00101111 Some Cbildronra 14;134_ Alleensat SO per cent. leas . anewawear•• 42' • ' THZITPRIC:44:Crtik*' " eR al deo* tiro • • iuMi 1590 do iukt. treivekiiint for Welly [wlllij HENRY A. 00i.W01.,
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